Kronos Racing

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Kronos Racing
Full nameKronos Racing
Base Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Naninne, Belgium
Technical directorMarc Van Dalen (CEO)
World Rally Championship history
Debut 2004
Manufacturers' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 1 (2006)
Rally wins8
Sebastien Loeb driving for Kronos Racing at the 2006 Rally Japan. Citroen Xsara WRC05.JPG
Sébastien Loeb driving for Kronos Racing at the 2006 Rally Japan.
Kris Meeke during the 2010 Ypres Rally. Meeke 207 Ypres 2010.jpg
Kris Meeke during the 2010 Ypres Rally.

Kronos Racing is a Belgian auto racing and rally team.

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History

Kronos Racing was set up in 1994, and ran circuit racing and rallying programmes on behalf of Peugeot Belgium/Luxembourg. The team's Peugeot 306 GTIs won the Spa 24 Hours in 1999 and 2000, the last two years that the event was run as a touring car race. In 2003 Bruno Thiry won the European Rally Championship in a Peugeot 206 WRC run by the team. [1] In 2004, Citroën Sport chose Kronos to run their programme in the Junior World Rally Championship, extending their partnership with the PSA Group. Dani Sordo won the JWRC in 2005 while driving for the team, while Manfred Stohl scored overall two podium finishes driving a Kronos-run Citroën Xsara WRC.

In 2006 Citroën took a year out of the WRC to develop the C4 WRC, and therefore used Kronos to enter Xsara WRCs under the Kronos Total Citroën World Rally Team banner. Sébastien Loeb took his third Drivers' title for Citroën thanks to Kronos, beating the Ford World Rally Team and driver Marcus Grönholm. Kronos also ran Xavier Pons and Sordo, while Colin McRae drove on one event as a stand-in for the injured Loeb. [2]

In 2007 Kronos continued to run Xsaras in the WRC, mainly for Stohl. In addition, Kronos began competing in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge with Peugeot, winning the title in 2008 with Nicolas Vouilloz. In 2009, Kris Meeke won the title for Peugeot UK, his car run by Kronos.

WRC Results

YearCarNoDriver12345678910111213141516WDCPointsTCPoints
2004 Citroën Xsara WRC 15 Flag of Finland.svg Juuso Pykälistö MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRE TUR ARG FIN
Ret
GER JPN GBR ITA
Ret
FRA ESP AUS -0--
2005 Citroën Xsara WRC 16 Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Stohl MON
6
SWE MEX NZL
9
ITA
9
CYP
2
TUR GRE
20
ARG
8
FIN
Ret
GER
Ret
GBR
5
JPN FRA ESP AUS
3
9th22--
17 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pons MON SWE MEX NZL ITA CYP TUR GRE
10
ARG
10
FIN
12
GER
9
GBR
11
JPN FRA
7
ESP
4
AUS
Ret
15th7
21 Flag of Finland.svg Juuso Pykälistö MON SWE MEX NZL ITA
8
CYP TUR GRE ARG FIN GER GBR JPN FRA ESP AUS 27th1
2006 Citroën Xsara WRC 1 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb MON
2
SWE
2
MEX
1
ESP
1
FRA
1
ARG
1
ITA
1
GRE
2
DEU
1
FIN
2
JPN
1
CYP
1
1st1122nd166
Flag of Scotland.svg Colin McRae TUR
Ret
-0
Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pons AUS
4
NZL
4
GBR
5
7th32
2 MON
9
SWE
7
MEX
Ret
ESP
Ret
FRA
6
ARG
17
ITA
4
GRE
8
Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo DEU
2
FIN
Ret
JPN
DSQ
CYP
Ret
TUR
7
AUS
23
NZL
5
GBR
7
5th49
14 MON
8
SWE
16
MEX
4
ESP
2
FRA
3
ARG
5
ITA
3
GRE
6
Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pons DEU
14
FIN
Ret
JPN
DNS
CYP
7
TUR
4
7th32
2007 Citroën Xsara WRC 5 Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Stohl MON
10
SWE
7
NOR
12
MEX
6
POR
9
ARG
8
ITA
7
GRE
8
FIN
Ret
GER
Ret
NZL
12
ESP
Ret
FRA
14
JPN
6
IRE
Ret
GBR
8
9th135th45
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Carlsson MON SWE
5
NOR
7
MEX POR
6
ARG ITA
Ret
GRE FIN 14th9
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg François Duval GER
2
NZL ESP
5
FRA
Ret
JPN IRE GBR 10th12

IRC results

YearCarEntrantDriver123456789101112WDCPoints
2007 Peugeot 207 S2000 Flag of Spain.svg Peugeot Sport España Flag of Spain.svg Enrique García Ojeda KEN TUR
3
BEL
2
RUS
2
POR
4
CZE
2
ITA
6
SWI
2
CHI 1st47
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Vouilloz KEN TUR
1
BEL
Ret
RUS
3
POR
9
CZE
1
ITA
3
SWI
1
CHI 2nd42
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peugeot Team Belux Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bernd Casier KEN TUR BEL
4
RUS POR
5
CZE
5
ITA
14
SWI
Ret
CHI 8th13
2008 Peugeot 207 S2000 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peugeot Team Bel-Lux Flag of France.svg Nicolas Vouilloz TUR
2
POR
3
BEL
2
RUS
5
POR
1
CZE
2
ESP
2
ITA
2
SWI
2
CHI 1st68
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Freddy Loix IST
8
POR
Ret
YPR
1
RUS
4
MAD
6
ZLI
1
AST
3
SAN
5
VAL
1
CHN 2nd48
Flag of France.svg BF Goodrich Drivers Team Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel Campos IST POR
Ret
-0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Patrick Snijers YPR
5
RUS MAD 18th4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Valoušek ZLI
4
15th5
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Vallejo AST
7
28th2
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Torlasco SAN
9
VAL CHN -0
2009 Peugeot 207 S2000 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peugeot UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke MON
Ret
CUR
1
KEN AZO
1
BEL
1
RUS POR
5
CZE
2
ESP
2
ITA
1
SCO
DSQ
1st66
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peugeot Team Belux Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Freddy Loix MON
2
CUR
4
KEN AZO
4
YPR
3
RUS MAD
6
ZLI
Ret
AST
6
ITA
4
SCO 3rd37
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Vouilloz MON
Ret
CUR
2
KEN AZO
3
BEL
Ret
RUS POR
4
CZE
Ret
ESP
3
ITA
3
SCO 4th31
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pieter Tsjoen MON CUR KEN AZO YPR
4
RUS MAD ZLI AST ITA SCO 19th5
Flag of France.svg BF Goodrich Drivers Team Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier MON
1
CUR KEN AZO 8th10
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville BEL
Ret
RUS POR -0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop CZE
5
ESP 24th4
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Cantamessa ITA
7
37th2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Gould SCO
Ret
-0
2010 Peugeot 207 S2000 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peugeot UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke MON
Ret
BRA
1
ARG
Ret
CAN
4
ITA
Ret
BEL
Ret
AZO
2
MAD
Ret
CZE
4
ITA
4
SCO
3
CYP 3rd39
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peugeot Team Bel-Lux Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville MON BRA ARG CAN
Ret
ITA
4
BEL
3
AZO MAD CZE
Ret
ITA
8
SCO
Ret
CYP 9th12
2011 Peugeot 207 S2000 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peugeot Team Bel-Lux Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville MON
Ret
CAN
3
COR
1
YAL
6
YPR
Ret
AZO ZLI
4
MEC
2
SAN
1
SCO
6
CYP
Ret
5th115
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peugeot UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Guy Wilks MON
3
CAN
5
COR
Ret
YAL
5
YPR
4
AZO
Ret
ZLI
Ret
MEC
Ret
SAN
Ret
SCO
Ret
CYP 7th47

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References

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