The table below shows all results of Ford World Rally Team in World Rally Championship.
Year | Car | Driver | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | WDC | Points | WMC | Points |
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1979 | Ford Escort RS1800 | Björn Waldegård | MON 2 | SWE 2 | POR 2 | KEN | GRC | NZL | FIN 3 | CAN 1 | ITA | FRA | GBR 9 | CIV | 1st | 120 | 1st | 122 | |
Hannu Mikkola | MON 5 | SWE 5 | POR 1 | KEN | GRC | NZL 1 | FIN Ret | CAN | ITA | FRA | GBR 1 | CIV | 2nd | 111 | |||||
Ari Vatanen | MON | SWE | POR | KEN | GRC | NZL 3 | FIN | CAN | ITA | FRA | GBR | CIV | 5th | 50 | |||||
Year | Car | Driver | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | WDC | Points | WMC | Points |
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1986 | Ford RS200 | Stig Blomqvist | MON | SWE Ret | POR Ret | KEN | FRA | GRC Ret | NZL | ARG | FIN | CIV | ITA | GBR Ret | USA | 11th* | 22* | 5th | 24 |
Kalle Grundel | MON | SWE 3 | POR Ret | KEN | FRA | GRC Ret | NZL | ARG | FIN | CIV | ITA | GBR 5 | USA | 9th* | 26* | ||||
Joaquim Santos | MON | SWE | POR Ret | KEN | FRA | GRC | NZL | ARG | FIN | CIV | ITA | GBR | USA | – | 0 | ||||
Mark Lovell | MON | SWE | POR | KEN | FRA | GRC | NZL | ARG | FIN | CIV | ITA | GBR Ret | USA | – | 0 | ||||
Stig Andervang | MON | SWE | POR | KEN | FRA | GRC | NZL | ARG | FIN | CIV | ITA | GBR Ret | USA | – | 0 | ||||
Year | Entrant | Car | No | Driver | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | JWRC | Points |
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2001 | Ford Motor Co | Ford Puma S1600 | 51 | Patrick Magaud | ESP Ret | GRE 5 | FIN Ret | ITA 5 | FRA | GBR Ret | 11th | 4 | |||
55 | Niall McShea | ESP Ret | GRE Ret | FIN | ITA | FRA | GBR | 3rd* | 12* | ||||||
59 | Benoît Rousselot | ESP Ret | GRE Ret | FIN Ret | ITA 9 | FRA Ret | GBR Ret | – | 0 | ||||||
71 | François Duval | ESP Ret | GRE Ret | FIN Ret | ITA 2 | FRA Ret | GBR Ret | 7th | 6 | ||||||
2002 | Ford Motor Co | Ford Puma S1600 | 55 | François Duval | MON 1 | ESP 6 | GRE Ret | GER Ret | ITA 6 | GBR Ret | 6th | 12 | |||
55 | Alexander Foss | MON 7 | ESP Ret | GRE 6 | GER Ret | ITA 15 | GBR Ret | 16th | 1 | ||||||
2003 | Ford Motor Co | Ford Puma S1600 | 55 | Martin Stenshorne | MON Ret | TUR Ret | GRE Ret | FIN | ITA | ESP | GBR | – | 0 | ||
70 | Guy Wilks | MON Ret | TUR 3 | GRE 6 | FIN 3 | ITA 6 | ESP 11 | GBR Ret | 7th | 18 | |||||
2006 | M-Sport | Ford Fiesta S1600 | 43 | Jaan Mölder | SWE 10 | ESP | FRA | ARG 4 | ITA | GER | FIN | TUR | GBR | 9th* | 18* |
Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team | Ford Fiesta ST | 53 | Barry Clark | SWE | ESP Ret | FRA 9 | ARG | ITA 15 | GER 10 | FIN 9 | TUR | GBR 4 | 18th | 5 | |
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