The 2019 FIA European Rallycross Championship was the 44th season of the FIA European Rallycross Championship. The season consists of eight rounds across two categories; Supercar and Super1600. The season commenced on 26 April with the Spanish round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and culminated on 14 September in Latvia at the Biķernieku Kompleksā Sporta Bāze.
The 2019 calendar was unveiled on 25 October 2018 [1]
Rnd | Event | Venue | Dates | Category | Final Winner | Team |
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1 | Euro RX of Barcelona - Catalunya | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló | 27–28 April | Super1600 | Aydar Nuriev | Volland Racing |
2 | Euro RX of Benelux | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa-Francorchamps | 11–12 May | Super1600 | Aydar Nuriev | Volland Racing |
3 | Euro RX of Great Britain | Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone | 25–26 May | Supercar | Robin Larsson | JC Raceteknik |
4 | Euro RX of Norway | Lånkebanen, Hell | 15–16 June | Supercar | Robin Larsson | JC Raceteknik |
5 | Euro RX of Sweden | Höljesbanan, Höljes | 6–7 July | Supercar | Robin Larsson | JC Raceteknik |
Super1600 | Marius Bermingrud | Marius Bermingrud | ||||
6 | Euro RX of Germany | Estering, Buxtehude | 17–18 August | Supercar | Thomas Bryntesson | TBRX |
Super1600 | Yuri Belevskiy | Volland Racing | ||||
7 | Euro RX of France | Circuit de Lohéac, Lohéac | 31 August–1 September | Supercar | Robin Larsson | JC Raceteknik |
Super1600 | Aydar Nuriev | Volland Racing | ||||
8 | Euro RX of Latvia | Biķernieku Kompleksā Sporta Bāze, Riga | 14–15 September | Supercar | Jean-Baptiste Dubourg | Jean-Baptiste Dubourg |
Super1600 | Timur Shigabutdinov | Volland Racing |
Constructor | Entrant | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Audi | Kárai Motorsport Egyesület [3] | Audi A1 | 73 | Tamás Kárai [3] | All |
RXC Technics Motorsport KFT | 86 | Zoltán Vass | 6 | ||
JC Raceteknik [4] | Audi S1 | 4 | Robin Larsson [4] | 1-5 | |
54 | Mats Öhman | 3, 6 | |||
Citroën | Ole Kristian Temte | Citroën C4 | 30 | Ole Kristian Temte | 2-3 |
Mario Barbosa | Citroën DS3 | 75 | Mario Barbosa | 2-5 | |
Hans-Jøran Østreng | 88 | Hans-Jøran Østreng | 2-3 | ||
David Meslier | 27 | David Meslier | 5 | ||
Stéphane De Ganay | 47 | Stéphane De Ganay | 5 | ||
Janis Vegeris | 52 | Janis Vegeris | 6 | ||
Ford | Mikko Ikonen [3] | Ford Fiesta | 10 | Mikko Ikonen [3] | 1-5 |
TLK 'Baltijos Sportas' [3] | 55 | Paulius Pleskovas [3] | 1, 3-6 | ||
Stein Egil Jenssen | 61 | Stein Egil Jenssen | 2-4 | ||
Stene André Johansen | 76 | Stene André Johansen | 3 | ||
Oliver O'Donovan | 2 | Oliver O'Donovan | 5 | ||
Mark Flaherty | 37 | Mark Flaherty | 5 | ||
Derek Tohill | 111 | Derek Tohill | 5 | ||
Nyirád Motorsport KFT | Ford Focus | 49 | Janko Wieszt | 5 | |
Hyundai | Patrick Guillerme | Hyundai i20 | 83 | Patrick Guillerme | 5 |
Peugeot | Andréa Dubourg [3] | Peugeot 208 | 23 | Andréa Dubourg [3] | All |
Jean-Baptiste Dubourg [3] | 87 | Jean-Baptiste Dubourg [3] | All | ||
NYIRÁD MOTORSPORT KFT [3] | 50 | Attila Mózer [3] | All | ||
Rodolphe Audran | 56 | Rodolphe Audran | 1, 3-5 | ||
Laurent Bouliou | 78 | Laurent Bouliou | 3, 5 | ||
Antoine Masse | 11 | Antoine Masse | 5 | ||
Pascal Lambec | 28 | Pascal Lambec | 5 | ||
Emmanuel Anne | 29 | Emmanuel Anne | 5 | ||
Gaëtan Serazin | 62 | Gaëtan Serazin | 5 | ||
Renault | Helmia Motorsport | Renault Clio | 48 | Lukas Walfridson | 1–3 |
Emmanuel Galivel | 32 | Emmanuel Galivel | 5 | ||
SEAT | All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport [3] | Seat Ibiza | 38 | Mandie August [3] | All |
77 | René Münnich [3] | 1-5 | |||
Volkswagen | Eklund Motorsport | Volkswagen Beetle | 45 | Pontus Tidemand | 1–4 |
Mikko Ikonen | 93 | Sebastian Eriksson | 6 | ||
Hedström Motorsport [3] | Volkswagen Polo | 8 | Peter Hedström [3] | 1–4, 6 | |
91 | Christer Dalmans | 4 | |||
188 | Daniel Thorén [3] | 1, 3 | |||
53 | Alexander Hvaal | 2 | |||
105 | Linus Westman | 6 | |||
Kristoffersson Motorsport | 69 | Sondre Evjen | All | ||
TBRX [5] | 16 | Thomas Bryntesson [5] | All | ||
KRTZ motorsport ACCR Czech Team [3] | Volkswagen Polo R | 99 | Aleš Fučík [3] | All | |
Constructor | Entrant | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Audi | Volland Racing [6] | Audi A1s | 15 | Gergely Márton [6] | All |
39 | Artur Egorov [6] | All | |||
48 | Aydar Nuriev [6] | All | |||
89 | Timur Shigabutdinov [6] | All | |||
95 | Yuri Belevskiy [6] | All | |||
Citroën | Jérémy Lambec [3] | Citroën C2 | 128 | Jérémy Lambec [3] | 1-2 |
Maximilien Eveno | 75 | Maximilien Eveno | 1–3, 5 | ||
Guro Majormoen | 85 | Guro Majormoen | 1–4, 6 | ||
Dacia | David Moulin | Dacia Sandero | 53 | David Moulin | 5 |
Ford | Kárai Motorsport Egyesület | Ford Fiesta | 13 | András Ferjáncz | 2-3 |
Opel | Lars Christian Lote Rosland | Opel Corsa | 80 | Lars Christian Lote Rosland | 4 |
Peugeot | Jihocesky Autklub V ACR [3] | Peugeot 207 | 96 | Marcel Suchý [3] | All |
Espen Isaksætre | Peugeot 208 | 8 | Espen Isaksætre | 3 | |
Renault | Jan Anthony | Renault Clio | 35 | Anthony Jan | 4-5 |
Marcel Snoeijers [3] | Renault Mégane | 50 | Marcel Snoeijers [3] | All | |
AG Team [3] | Renault Twingo | 19 | Egor Sanin [3] | All | |
Jack Thorne [3] | 133 | Jack Thorne [3] | 1-5 | ||
RS Racing Team [3] | 20 | Siim Saluri [3] | All | ||
Škoda | PAJ.R.R.O. [3] | Škoda Citigo | 136 | Tomáš Krejcík [3] | All |
AG Team [3] | Škoda Fabia | 7 | Marat Knyazev [3] | All | |
Josef Šusta ACCR Czech Team [3] | 16 | Josef Šusta [3] | All | ||
Ligur Racing [3] | 10 | Janno Ligur [3] | All | ||
Marius Bermingrud [3] | 51 | Marius Bermingrud [3] | All | ||
Ole Henry Steinsholt [3] | 88 | Ole Henry Steinsholt [3] | All | ||
Speedy Motorsport [3] | 18 | Zsolt SZIJJ Jolly [3] | 1-5 | ||
Terpereau [3] | 37 | Jimmy Terpereau [3] | 1–3, 5 | ||
Jérémy Lambec | 128 | Jérémy Lambec | 4-5 | ||
Yvonnick Jagu | 31 | Yvonnick Jagu | 5 | ||
Diana Czech National Team [3] | Škoda Fabia MK2 | 3 | Pavel Vimmer [3] | All | |
Radoslaw Raczkowski [3] | Škoda Fabia MK3 | 117 | Radoslaw Raczkowski [3] | 2-6 | |
Volkswagen | Jakub Wyszynski [3] | Volkswagen Polo MK5 | 57 | Jakub Wyszynski [3] | 1-3 |
Championship points are scored as follows:
Position | ||||||||||||||||
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Round | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th |
Heats | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Semi-Finals | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||||
Final | 8 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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a – Loss of 10 championship points.
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a Loss of 15 championship points – stewards' decision.
b Loss of 5 championship points – stewards' decision.
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