Jipocar Czech National Team

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Jipocar Czech National Team
Full nameJipocar Czech National Team
Team principal(s) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Quirin Müller
Drivers Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jaroslav Melichárek
Co-drivers Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Ernst
Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Melichrek
Chassis Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Tyres Pirelli
World Rally Championship history
Debut 2013 (as WRC team)
Manufacturers' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Rally wins0
2013 Rallye Deutschland, Cologne, Germany ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2013 - Fahrerprasentation auf dem Roncalliplatz-4689.jpg
2013 Rallye Deutschland, Cologne, Germany

Jipocar Czech National Team is a Czech motor racing team, which runs the WRC campaign of Martin Prokop. The team debuted in 2010 and will appear as fully eligible to score WRC manufacturer points team from 2013 Rally Sweden.

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The origins of the team can be traced back to the years when Prokop was racing in the support WRC series – Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC) and Production World Rally Championship (PWRC). The team appeared as Czech Ford National Team in 2010. The team and Prokop raced in SWRC with Ford Fiesta S2000. For 2011 the team switched to Ford Fiesta RS WRC, but they were not eligible for scoring manufacturer points as they were not registered as manufacturer or WRC team. The trend was kept in 2012. From 2013 Rally Sweden the team will be eligible to score manufacturer points.

In 2014, the team expanded to run a second car at selected events. This car, entered under the name Slovakia World Rally Team would not be eligible to score manufacturer points. [1]

Complete WRC results

YearTeamCarDriver
Co-driver
RoundsWDCPointsWMCPoints
1234567891011121314
2012 Czech Ford National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Hrůza 1
MON
9
SWE
9
MEX POR
5
ARG GRE
5
NZL FIN
9
GER
Ret
GBR
9
FRA
9
ITA
8
ESP
13
9th46 2
2013 Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Ernst
MON
7
SWE
7
MEX
9
POR
7
ARG
10
GRE
7
ITA
5
FIN
Ret
GER
4
AUS FRA
Ret
ESP
7
GBR
6
9th635th65 3
2014 Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Tománek 4
MON
Ret
SWE
Ret
MEX
5
POR
6
ARG
8
ITA
6
POL
10
FIN
Ret
GER
7
AUS FRA
10
ESP
8
GBR
9
9th446th49
Slovakia World Rally Team Flag of Slovakia.svg Jaroslav Melichárek
Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Melichárek
MON
8
SWE MEX POR ARG ITA
19
POL FIN GER
14
AUS FRA ESP GBR 21st4 2
2015 Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Tománek
MON
9
SWE
8
MEX
6
ARG
4
POR
10
ITA
Ret
POL
11
FIN
7
GER
Ret
AUS FRA
12
ESP
7
GBR
21
11th397th53
Jaroslav Melichárek Flag of Slovakia.svg Jaroslav Melichárek
Flag of Slovakia.svg Erik Melichárek
MON SWE MEX ARG POR ITA POL FIN GER
Ret
AUS FRA ESP GBR 0 2
2016 Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Tománek
MON SWE MEX
7
ARG POR
8
ITA
9
POL FIN GER CHN
C
FRA ESP
Ret
GBR AUS 15th127th18
2017 OneBet Jipocar Czech National Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Tománek
MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR
14
ITA
28
POL FIN GER ESP GBR AUS NC0 2

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References

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