2016 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy

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The 2016 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy is the third season of the Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy, an auto racing championship recognized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, running in support of the World Rally Championship. It uses Ford Fiesta R2Ts.

It was also the last season of the series, as the suppliers of the Junior WRC changed from Citroen to M-Sport in 2017.

Drivers

The following drivers took part in the championship.

No.DriverCo-driverRounds
101 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Sousa Flag of Portugal.svg Hugo Magalhães 1–3
102 Flag of Finland.svg Max Vatanen Flag of France.svg Jacques-Julien Renucci All
103 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Osian Pryce Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dale Furniss All
104 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Flag of Italy.svg Alex Gelsomino All
106 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jon Armstrong Flag of Ireland.svg Noel O'Sullivan All
107 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Brzeziński Flag of Poland.svg Bartłomiej Boba All
108 Flag of the United States.svg Dillon van Way Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Edwards 1
109 Flag of Norway.svg Oscar Solberg Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Barth All
110 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Thibault de la Haye All
111 Flag of Kenya.svg Karan Patel Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Phil Hall All

FIA Drive DMACK Cup for Drivers

Pos.Driver POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
POL
Flag of Poland.svg
FIN
Flag of Finland.svg
DEU
Flag of Germany.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Osian Pryce 12615112
2 Flag of Finland.svg Max Vatanen 25123105
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jon Armstrong 41Ret3197
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Ret4Ret6252
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Sousa Ret3247
6 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Brzeziński 663Ret443
7 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin 38Ret4Ret34
8 Flag of Norway.svg Oscar Solberg 7745Ret34
9 Flag of Kenya.svg Karan Patel Ret95RetRet12
10 Flag of the United States.svg Dillon van Way 510
Pos.Driver POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
POL
Flag of Poland.svg
FIN
Flag of Finland.svg
DEU
Flag of Germany.svg
ESP
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)

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