Carlos del Barrio

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Carlos del Barrio
Carlos del Barrio 2012.jpg
Carlos del Barrio in 2012
Personal information
NationalityFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Born (1968-08-15) August 15, 1968 (age 54)
World Rally Championship record
Active years 19911992, 19942000, 2002, 20042007, 20102014, 2018–present
Teams Hyundai Motorsport
Mini WRC Team
Citroën World Rally Team
CUPRA
OMV Rally Team
Rallies106
Championships 0
Rally wins 3
Podiums13
Stage wins76
First rally 1991 Rally Catalunya
First win 2013 Rallye Deutschland
Last win 2020 Rally Italia Sardegna
Last rally 2022 Rally Italia Sardegna

Carlos del Barrio (born 15 August 1968) is a Spanish rally co-driver. He is currently teamed with Dani Sordo and is competing for Hyundai in the World Rally Championship.

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Rally career

Carlos del Barrio began his rally career in 1991, co-driving for several drivers.

In 2011, he formed a partnership with Dani Sordo in Mini WRC Team.

In 2013 Rallye Deutschland, he and Sordo won their first WRC victory, 53 seconds over Thierry Neuville. [1]

Carlos del Barrio ended his partnership with Sordo after 2013, but resumed in 2018. They now drive for Hyundai Motorsport. [2]

Victories

WRC victories

 # EventSeasonDriverCar
1 Flag of Germany.svg 31. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2013 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Citroën DS3 WRC
2 Flag of Italy.svg 16° Rally Italia Sardegna 2019 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
3 Flag of Italy.svg 17º Rally Italia Sardegna 2020 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

Results

WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
1991 Escudería Purroy Peugeot 205 GTI MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE NZL ARG FIN AUS ITA CIV ESP
12
GBR -0
1992 Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 309 GTI MON SWE POR KEN FRA GRE NZL ARG FIN AUS ITA CIV ESP
Ret
GBR -0
1994 Jesus Puras Ford Escort RS Cosworth MON POR
8
KEN FRA
14
GRE ARG
Ret
NZL
Ret
FIN ITA
17
GBR 31st3
1995 Jesus Puras Citroën ZX 16S MON SWE POR FRA NZL AUS ESP
Ret
GBR -0
1996 Jesus Puras Seat Ibiza GTi 16V SWE KEN INA GRE ARG
Ret
FIN AUS
Ret
ITA ESP
15
-0
1997 Jesus Puras Citroën ZX 16S MON SWE KEN POR ESP
Ret
FRA ARG GRE NZL FIN INA ITA AUS GBR -0
1998 Jesus Puras Citroën Xsara MON SWE KEN POR ESP
Ret
FRA ARG GRE NZL FIN ITA
Ret
AUS GBR -0
1999 Salvador Cañellas jr. Seat Ibiza GTi 16V Evo2 MON SWE
46
KEN POR
Ret
ESP
39
FRA ARG GRE NZL FIN CHN ITA AUS GBR -0
2000 Salvador Cañellas jr.Seat Córdoba WRC MON SWE KEN POR ESP
Ret
ARG GRE NZL FIN CYP FRA ITA AUS GBR -0
2002 Jesus Puras Citroën Xsara WRC MON SWE FRA ESP
12
CYP ARG GRE KEN FIN GER ITA
6
NZL AUS GBR 19th1
2004 Dani Sordo Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRE TUR ARG
Ret
FIN GER
19
JPN GBR ITA FRA
13
-0
Citroën C2 S1600 ESP
20
AUS
2005 Ricardo Triviño Peugeot 206 WRC MON SWE MEX
12
NZL ITA CYP TUR 7th16
OMV World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC GRE
10
ARG
10
FIN
12
GER
9
GBR
11
JPN FRA
7
ESP
4
AUS
Ret
2006 Kronos Citroën Citroën Xsara WRC MON
9
SWE
7
MEX
Ret
ESP
Ret
FRA
6
ARG
17
ITA
4
GRE
8
GER
14
FIN
Ret
JPN CYP
7
TUR
4
AUS
4
NZL
4
GBR
5
7th32
2007 Dani Solá Honda Civic Type-R MON SWE NOR MEX POR ARG ITA GRE FIN GER NZL ESP
20
-0
Peugeot 207 S2000 FRA
10
JPN IRE GBR
2010 Mazen Tantash Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX SWE MEX JOR
Ret
TUR NZL POR BUL FIN GER JPN FRA ESP GBR -0
2011 Mini WRC Team Mini John Cooper Works WRC SWE MEX POR JOR ITA
6
ARG GRE FIN
Ret
GER
3
AUS FRA
2
ESP
4
GBR
20
8th59
2012 Mini WRC Team Mini John Cooper Works WRC MON
2
SWE
Ret
MEX 11th35
Prodrive WRC Team POR
11
GRE NZL
6
FIN GER
9
GBR FRA
Ret
ITA ESP
9
Ford World Rally Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC ARG
Ret
2013 Abu Dhabi Citroën Total WRT Citroën DS3 WRC MON
3
SWE
Ret
ARG
9
FRA
2
5th123
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT MEX
4
POR
12
GRE
2
ITA
4
FIN
5
GER
1
AUS ESP
Ret
GBR
7
2014 Nicolas Amiouni Ford Fiesta R2 MON SWE MEX POR
Ret
ARG ITA POL FIN GER AUS FRA ESP GBR -0
2018 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON
Ret
SWE MEX
2
FRA
4
ARG
3
POR
4
ITA FIN GER
Ret
TUR GBR ESP
5
AUS 8th71
2019 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON SWE MEX
9
FRA
4
ARG
6
CHL POR
23
ITA
1
FIN GER
5
TUR
5
GBR ESP
3
AUS
C
8th89
2020 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON SWE MEX
Ret
EST TUR ITA
1
MNZ
3
8th42
2021 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON
5
18th11
Fabrizio Zaldivar Škoda Fabia R5 Evo ARC
33
CRO
17
POR
18
ITA
11
KEN EST
20
BEL GRE
33
FIN ESP
23
MNZ
2022 Hyundai Motorsport N Hyundai i20 N Rally2 MON SWE CRO POR
31
ITA
33
KEN EST FIN BEL GRE NZL ESP JPN NC*0*

* Season still in progress.

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