Power Stage

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The Power Stage (abbreviated as PS) is a special stage that usually runs as the final stage of a rally in the World Rally Championship (WRC) [lower-alpha 1] and European Rally Championship (ERC). Additional championship points are available to the fastest five crews through the stage regardless of where they actually finished in the rally. [2] Unlike normal special stages, which are timed to a tenth of a second, the timing of the Power Stage is to a thousandth of a second. [3]

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Points scoring systems

The bonus scoring system was once used at the 1999 Tour de Corse and 1999 Rally Finland. [4] [5] Re-introduced in 2011, the top three crews through the stage could score extra bonus points, with the fastest crew receiving three points, the second-fastest receiving two points, and the third-fastest receiving one point. [5] In 2017, the scoring system was amended so the five fastest drivers through the stage were awarded points from five for first to one for fifth. [6] Manufacturers, WRC-2 and WRC-3 categories were also eligible to score Power Stage points in 2021. From 2022, WRC-2 awarded Power Stage points from three for first place, to one for third place. However, it was axed from 2024 onwards. [7] Power Stage points are no longer awarded in WRC-3.

Power Stages were also introduced during the 2022 European Rally Championship, using the final stage of each rally and awarding points to the five fastest crews in a similar fashion to the WRC. [8] [9]

SeasonsCategory1st2nd3rd4th5th
1999, 20112016 WRC 321
2017–present WRC 54321
20222023 WRC-2 321
2022–present ERC 54321

Cancelled Power Stages

This list does not include cancelled rallies.

No.RallyStage nameReasonRef
1. Flag of Monaco.svg 2013 Monte Carlo Rally LantosqueLucéram 2Increase in local traffic due to bad weather. [10]
2. Flag of Mexico.svg 2020 Rally Mexico El BrincoThe rally ended prematurely in response to increased travel restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. [11]

WRC Winners

Key
BoldDrivers or co-drivers active in the World Rally Championship
World Rally Championship Drivers' or Co-Drivers' champions

By drivers

Eight-time world champion Sebastien Ogier has the most Power Stage victories. Sebastien Ogier Rally Finland 2013 001.jpg
Eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier has the most Power Stage victories.
No.DriverActive yearsWinsFirst winLast win
1. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 2008–present43 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Mexico.svg 2023 Rally Mexico
2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville 20092010, 2012–present24 Flag of Finland.svg 2013 Rally Finland Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal
3. Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak 20092012, 2014–present21 Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France Flag of Kenya.svg 2023 Safari Rally
4. Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä 2017–present18 Flag of Sweden.svg 2020 Rally Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 2024 Rally Sweden
5. Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala 20022020, 2023 15 Flag of France.svg 2011 Rallye de France Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Wales Rally GB
6. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb 19992013, 2015, 20182020, 2022 7 Flag of Portugal.svg 2011 Rally de Portugal Flag of Germany.svg 2012 Rallye Deutschland
7. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke 20022008, 2011, 20132019 6 Flag of Spain.svg 2011 Rally Catalunya Flag of France.svg 2019 Tour de Corse
8. Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Hirvonen 20022014 5 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally México Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 Wales Rally GB
8. Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo 2003–present5 Flag of Portugal.svg 2012 Rally de Portugal Flag of Spain.svg 2021 Rally Catalunya
8. Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi 20112013, 2015–present5 Flag of Italy.svg 2017 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Sweden.svg 2023 Rally Sweden
11. Flag of Norway.svg Petter Solberg 19982012, 20182019 4 Flag of Argentina.svg 2011 Rally Argentina Flag of Italy.svg 2012 Rally Italia Sardegna
11. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elfyn Evans 2007, 2011, 2013–present4 Flag of Germany.svg 2014 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Europe.svg 2023 Central European Rally
12. Flag of Norway.svg Andreas Mikkelsen 2006–present3 Flag of Italy.svg 2014 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Italy.svg 2019 Rally Italia Sardegna
14. Flag of France.svg Didier Auriol 19842003, 2005 2 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland
15. Flag of Norway.svg Mads Østberg 20062021 1 Flag of Sweden.svg 2014 Rally Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 2014 Rally Sweden
15. Flag of New Zealand.svg Hayden Paddon 20072019, 2022 1 Flag of Argentina.svg 2016 Rally Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2016 Rally Argentina
15. Flag of Japan.svg Takamoto Katsuta 2016–present1 Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Monza Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Monza
15. Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen 20092012, 20142023 1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan
15. Flag of France.svg Adrien Fourmaux 2009–present1 Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally
Notes: [lower-alpha 2]

By co-drivers

No.Co-DriverActive yearsWinsFirst winLast win
1. Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia 20082021 41 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Croatia.svg 2021 Croatia Rally
2. Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja 2010–present19 Flag of Portugal.svg 2017 Rally de Portugal Flag of Kenya.svg 2023 Safari Rally
3. Flag of Finland.svg Jonne Halttunen 20112014, 2017–present18 Flag of Sweden.svg 2020 Rally Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 2024 Rally Sweden
4. Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Anttila 19992020 15 Flag of France.svg 2011 Rallye de France Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2018 Wales Rally GB
4. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Gilsoul 20072008, 20122020, 2023 15 Flag of Finland.svg 2013 Rally Finland Flag of Turkey.svg 2020 Rally Turkey
6. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Martijn Wydaeghe 20132019, 2021–present9 Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal
7. Flag of Monaco.svg Daniel Elena 19982013, 2015, 20182020 7 Flag of Portugal.svg 2011 Rally de Portugal Flag of Germany.svg 2012 Rallye Deutschland
8. Flag of Finland.svg Jarmo Lehtinen 19972014, 20182020 5 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally México Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 Wales Rally GB
8. Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ferm 20112013, 2015–present5 Flag of Italy.svg 2017 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Sweden.svg 2023 Rally Sweden
10. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of Ireland.svg Chris Patterson 1993, 19972018, 2021 4 Flag of Argentina.svg 2011 Rally Argentina Flag of Italy.svg 2012 Rally Italia Sardegna
10. Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Nagle 2004, 20062008, 20112022 4 Flag of Spain.svg 2011 Rally Catalunya Flag of Monaco.svg 2018 Monte Carlo Rally
11. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Martin 2004–present3 Flag of Finland.svg 2021 Rally Finland Flag of Europe.svg 2023 Central European Rally
13. Flag of France.svg Denis Giraudet 19811984, 1989, 19911993, 19952017, 2019 2 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland
13. Flag of Spain.svg Carlos del Barrio 19911992, 19942000, 2002, 20042007, 20102014, 20182022 2 Flag of Portugal.svg 2012 Rally de Portugal Flag of France.svg 2013 Rallye de France-Alsace
13. Flag of Norway.svg Ola Fløene 1995, 20002019, 2021 2 Flag of Italy.svg 2014 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Spain.svg 2015 Rally Catalunya
13. Flag of Spain.svg Marc Martí 19921993, 19952010, 2012, 20142022 2 Flag of Germany.svg 2017 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Spain.svg 2017 Rally Catalunya
13. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sebastian Marshall 2008, 20102019, 2021 2 Flag of Monaco.svg 2019 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of France.svg 2019 Tour de Corse
13. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Barritt 2000, 20022021 2 Flag of Germany.svg 2014 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Monza
19. Flag of Estonia.svg Kuldar Sikk 20032015, 20172020 1 Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France
19. Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Andersson 2002–present1 Flag of Sweden.svg 2014 Rally Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg 2014 Rally Sweden
19. Flag of New Zealand.svg John Kennard 1985, 19871989, 1991, 1998, 20072017, 2019, 2022 1 Flag of Argentina.svg 2016 Rally Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2016 Rally Argentina
19. Flag of Estonia.svg Raigo Mõlder 2009, 20142016, 2020 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2016 Wales Rally GB Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2016 Wales Rally GB
19. Flag of Norway.svg Anders Jæger-Amland 20142020 1 Flag of Italy.svg 2019 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Italy.svg 2019 Rally Italia Sardegna
19. Flag of Spain.svg Cándido Carrera 20102016, 20182019, 2021–present1 Flag of Spain.svg 2021 Rally Catalunya Flag of Spain.svg 2021 Rally Catalunya
19. Flag of France.svg Benjamin Veillas 1999, 2008, 20152019, 2021–present1 Flag of Spain.svg 2022 Rally Catalunya Flag of Spain.svg 2022 Rally Catalunya
19. Flag of Ireland.svg James Fulton 2020–present1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan
19. Flag of France.svg Vincent Landais 2012–present1 Flag of Mexico.svg 2023 Rally Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg 2023 Rally Mexico
19. Flag of France.svg Alexandre Coria 2016, 2019, 2021–present1 Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally
Notes: [lower-alpha 2]

Most wins per season

Key
Bold Won the World Championship in the same year
YearDriver(s)WinsRaces
1999 Flag of France.svg Didier Auriol 22 [lower-alpha 3]
2011 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 413
2012 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb 413
2013 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 712 [lower-alpha 4]
2014 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 613
2015 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 913
2016 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 713
2017 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville 413
2018 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville
Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak
Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi
313
2019 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak 613
2020 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville
Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä
26 [lower-alpha 5]
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak 412
2022 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä 713

WRC Point scorers

Key
BoldDrivers or co-drivers active in the World Rally Championship
World Rally Championship Drivers' or Co-Drivers' champions

By drivers

No.DriverActive yearsTimesFirst scoreLast scorePoints
1. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 2008–present110 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 314
2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville 20092010, 2012–present85 Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 269
3. Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak 20092012, 2014–present68 Flag of Portugal.svg 2012 Rally de Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 230
4. Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala 2002-2020, 2023 72 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Finland.svg 2023 Rally Finland 154
5. Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä 2017–present34 Flag of Sweden.svg 2020 Rally Sweden Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 143
6. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elfyn Evans 2007, 2011, 2013–present49 Flag of Germany.svg 2014 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally 137
7. Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo 2003–present36 Flag of France.svg 2011 Rallye de France Flag of Greece.svg 2023 Acropolis Rally 75
7. Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi 20112013, 2015–present25 Flag of Portugal.svg 2017 Rally de Portugal Flag of Kenya.svg 2024 Safari Rally 75
9. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb 19992013, 2015, 20182020, 2022 27 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Kenya.svg 2022 Safari Rally 57
9. Flag of Norway.svg Andreas Mikkelsen 2006–present28 Flag of Germany.svg 2012 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Estonia.svg 2022 Rally Estonia 57
11. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke 20022008, 2011, 20132019 23 Flag of Spain.svg 2011 Rally Catalunya Flag of Germany.svg 2019 Rallye Deutschland 55
12. Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Hirvonen 20022014 17 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally Mexico Flag of Germany.svg 2014 Rallye Deutschland 43
13. Flag of Japan.svg Takamoto Katsuta 2016–present18 Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Monza Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 35
14. Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen 20092012, 20142023 14 Flag of France.svg 2017 Tour de Corse Flag of Sweden.svg 2023 Rally Sweden 32
15. Flag of Norway.svg Mads Østberg 20062021 12 Flag of Mexico.svg 2012 Rally México Flag of Italy.svg 2023 Rally Italia Sardegna 25
16. Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Suninen 2014–present9 Flag of Portugal.svg 2018 Rally de Portugal Flag of Finland.svg 2023 Rally Finland 22
17. Flag of Norway.svg Petter Solberg 19982012, 20182019 10 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally México Flag of Italy.svg 2012 Rally Italia Sardegna 21
18. Flag of New Zealand.svg Hayden Paddon 20072019, 2022–present4 Flag of Mexico.svg 2016 Rally Mexico Flag of Sweden.svg 2017 Rally Sweden 7
19. Flag of France.svg Didier Auriol 19842003, 2005 2 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland 6
19. Flag of Finland.svg Juho Hänninen 20062011, 20132015, 2017, 2023-present4 Flag of Monaco.svg 2017 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Finland.svg 2013 Rally Finland 6
19. Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Novikov 20072009, 20112013 4 Flag of Monaco.svg 2012 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2013 Wales Rally GB 6
19. Flag of France.svg Stéphane Lefebvre 2013–present2 Flag of Monaco.svg 2017 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Poland.svg 2017 Rally Poland 6
19. Flag of France.svg Adrien Fourmaux 2022–present2 Flag of Kenya.svg 2022 Safari Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally 6
24. Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Mäkinen 19872003 2 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland 4
24. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith 2022–present2 Flag of Kenya.svg 2022 Safari Rally Flag of Greece.svg 2022 Acropolis Rally 4
24. Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Miele 2018–present1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan 4
27. Flag of Poland.svg Robert Kubica 20132016 2 Flag of France.svg 2015 Tour de Corse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2015 Wales Rally GB 3
28. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kevin Abbring 20072012, 20142018, 20202021 1 Flag of Italy.svg 2016 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Italy.svg 2016 Rally Italia Sardegna 2
28. Flag of Sweden.svg Oliver Solberg 2019–present1 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022 Rally New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022 Rally New Zealand 2
29. Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz 19872005 1 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse 1
29. Flag of Finland.svg Toni Gardemeister 19962008, 2010 1 Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland 1
29. Flag of Qatar.svg Nasser Al-Attiyah 20042015 1 Flag of Argentina.svg 2012 Rally Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2012 Rally Argentina 1
29. Flag of Finland.svg Emil Lindholm 2022–present1 Flag of Croatia.svg 2022 Croatia Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2022 Croatia Rally 1
29. Flag of Paraguay.svg Fabrizio Zaldivar 2019–present1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan 1
Notes: [lower-alpha 2]

By co-drivers

No.Co-DriverActive yearsTimesFirst scoreLast scorePoints
1. Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia 20082021 96 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Rally Monza 276
2. Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja 2010–present64 Flag of Mexico.svg 2017 Rally Mexico Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 221
3. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Gilsoul 20072008, 20122020, 2023 53 Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Italia Sardegna 159
4. Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Anttila 19992020 71 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Turkey.svg 2019 Rally Turkey 153
5. Flag of Finland.svg Jonne Halttunen 20112014, 2017–present34 Flag of Sweden.svg 2020 Rally Sweden Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 143
6. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Martin 2004–present42 Flag of France.svg 2017 Tour de Corse Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally 119
7. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Martijn Wydaeghe 20132019, 2021–present31 Flag of Monaco.svg 2021 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 110
8. Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ferm 20112013, 2015–present25 Flag of Portugal.svg 2017 Rally de Portugal Flag of Kenya.svg 2024 Safari Rally 75
9. Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Nagle 2004, 20062008, 20112022 25 Flag of Spain.svg 2011 Rally Catalunya Flag of Greece.svg 2022 Acropolis Rally 57
10. Flag of Finland.svg Jarmo Lehtinen 19972014, 20182020 20 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally Mexico Flag of Monaco.svg 2020 Monte Carlo Rally 51
10. Flag of Monaco.svg Daniel Elena 19982013, 2015, 20182020 24 Flag of Sweden.svg 2011 Rally Sweden Flag of Turkey.svg 2020 Rally Turkey 51
12. Flag of Norway.svg Anders Jæger-Amland 20142020 15 Flag of Monaco.svg 2016 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Finland.svg 2019 Rally Finland 35
13. Flag of Ireland.svg Aaron Johnston 2019–present18 Flag of Finland.svg 2021 Rally Finland Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 33
14. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Barritt 2000, 20022021 12 Flag of Germany.svg 2014 Rallye Deutschland Flag of Italy.svg 2020 Rally Monza 30
14. Flag of Spain.svg Carlos del Barrio 19911992, 19942000, 2002, 20042007, 20102014, 2018–present15 Flag of France.svg 2011 Rallye de France Flag of Monaco.svg 2021 Monte Carlo Rally 30
16. Flag of Spain.svg Marc Martí 19921993, 19952010, 2012, 2014–present12 Flag of Argentina.svg 2015 Rally Argentina Flag of Spain.svg 2017 Rally Catalunya 27
17. Flag of France.svg Vincent Landais 2012–present10 Flag of Monaco.svg 2023 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Portugal.svg 2024 Rally de Portugal 26
17. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of Ireland.svg Chris Patterson 1993, 19972018, 2021 10 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally México Flag of Italy.svg 2012 Rally Italia Sardegna 21
19. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sebastian Marshall 2008, 20102019, 2021 6 Flag of Italy.svg 2016 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Germany.svg 2019 Rallye Deutschland 19
20. Flag of Norway.svg Ola Fløene 1995, 20002019, 2021 10 Flag of Italy.svg 2014 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2015 Wales Rally GB 17
21. Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Andersson 2002–present14 Flag of Mexico.svg 2012 Rally México Flag of Greece.svg 2022 Acropolis Rally 16
21. Flag of Spain.svg Cándido Carrera 20102016, 20182019, 2021–present6 Flag of Spain.svg 2021 Rally Catalunya Flag of Greece.svg 2023 Acropolis Rally 16
23. Flag of France.svg Benjamin Veillas 1999, 2008, 20152019, 2021–present4 Flag of Croatia.svg 2022 Croatia Rally Flag of Spain.svg 2022 Rally Catalunya 12
24. Flag of Norway.svg Torstein Eriksen 20112012, 2015, 2017–present3 Flag of Finland.svg 2018 Rally Finland Flag of Estonia.svg 2022 Rally Estonia 10
25. Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Markkula 20012019, 2021–present3 Flag of Portugal.svg 2018 Rally de Portugal Flag of Finland.svg 2023 Rally Finland 8
26. Flag of France.svg Denis Giraudet 19811984, 1989, 19911993, 19952017, 2019 3 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Monaco.svg 2012 Monte Carlo Rally 7
26. Flag of New Zealand.svg John Kennard 1985, 19871989, 1991, 1998, 20072017, 2019, 2022–present4 Flag of Mexico.svg 2016 Rally Mexico Flag of Sweden.svg 2017 Rally Sweden 7
28. Flag of France.svg Gabin Moreau 20132018 2 Flag of Monaco.svg 2017 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Poland.svg 2017 Rally Poland 6
28. Flag of Finland.svg Marko Salminen 2008, 20112021 3 Flag of Monaco.svg 2019 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Portugal.svg 2019 Rally de Portugal 6
28. Flag of France.svg Isabelle Galmiche 2007, 2013, 2017, 2022–present2 Flag of Monaco.svg 2022 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Kenya.svg 2022 Safari Rally 6
28. Flag of Ireland.svg James Fulton 2020–present2 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Sweden.svg 2023 Rally Sweden 6
28. Flag of France.svg Alexandre Coria 2022–present2 Flag of Kenya.svg 2022 Safari Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 Croatia Rally 6
33. Flag of Austria.svg Ilka Minor 19972007, 20102016, 2018–present3 Flag of Greece.svg 2013 Acropolis Rally Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2013 Wales Rally GB 5
33. Flag of Estonia.svg Raigo Mõlder 2009, 20142016, 2020 2 Flag of Poland.svg 2015 Rally Poland Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2016 Wales Rally GB 5
33. Flag of Finland.svg Kaj Lindström 19962006, 20092015, 2017, 2019 3 Flag of Monaco.svg 2017 Monte Carlo Rally Flag of Spain.svg 2017 Rally Catalunya 5
36. Flag of Finland.svg Risto Mannisenmäki 1982, 19861990, 19922001, 2003 2 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland 4
36. Flag of Estonia.svg Kuldar Sikk 20032015, 20172020 2 Flag of Portugal.svg 2012 Rally de Portugal Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France 4
36. Flag of Italy.svg Luca Beltrame 2007, 2017–present1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan 4
39. Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Szczepaniak 19992000, 20022003, 2006–present2 Flag of France.svg 2015 Tour de Corse Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2015 Wales Rally GB 3
40. Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada 2007, 20092018, 2020–present2 Flag of Italy.svg 2021 Rally Italia Sardegna Flag of Kenya.svg 2021 Safari Rally 2
40. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elliott Edmondson 2013, 2015–present1 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022 Rally New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022 Rally New Zealand 2
42. Flag of Spain.svg Luis Moya 19882002 1 Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse Flag of France.svg 1999 Tour de Corse 1
42. Flag of Finland.svg Paavo Lukander 19962004 1 Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland Flag of Finland.svg 1999 Rally Finland 1
42. Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Bernacchini 19982017, 2020 1 Flag of Argentina.svg 2012 Rally Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg 2012 Rally Argentina 1
42. Flag of Finland.svg Reeta Hämäläinen 2022–present1 Flag of Croatia.svg 2022 Croatia Rally Flag of Croatia.svg 2022 Croatia Rally 1
42. Flag of Italy.svg Marcelo Der Ohannesian 2011, 2015, 2018–present1 Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan Flag of Japan.svg 2022 Rally Japan 1
Notes: [lower-alpha 2]

Most points per season

Key
Bold Won the World Championship in the same year
YearDriver(s)PointsRaces
1999 Flag of France.svg Didier Auriol 62 [lower-alpha 3]
2011 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb 1913
2012 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb 1913
2013 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 2812 [lower-alpha 4]
2014 Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala 2513
2015 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 2713
2016 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 2613
2017 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville
3413
2018 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 3713
2019 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier 4113
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville
186 [lower-alpha 5]
2021 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville 3512
2022 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä 5013

Notes

  1. 2018 Wales Rally GB used fourth to last stage as the power stage. [1]
  2. 1 2 3 4 Statistics updated as of the 2024 Rally de Portugal.
  3. 1 2 1999 consisted of 14 rallies, but Power Stage was only run on two.
  4. 1 2 2013 consisted of 13 rallies, but Power Stage was cancelled in Monte Carlo.
  5. 1 2 2020 consisted of seven rallies, but Power Stage was cancelled in Mexico.

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The 2018 FIA World Rally Championship-3 was the sixth and final season of the World Rally Championship-3, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, running in support of the World Rally Championship. It was created when the Group R class of rally car was introduced in 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 World Rally Championship</span> 2019 edition of the World Rally Championship

The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship was the forty-seventh season of the World Rally Championship, a rallying championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews competed in fourteen events for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews were free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series was once again supported by the World Rally Championship-2 category at every round, which was split into 2 classifications: the World Rally Championship-2 Pro for manufacturer entries and the World Rally Championship-2 for private entries, and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected events. The World Rally Championship-3 was discontinued in 2018.

The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship-2 was the seventh season of the World Rally Championship-2, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category was created when the Group R class of rally car was introduced in 2013 and runs in support of the World Rally Championship. The championship is open to cars complying with R5 regulations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 World Rally Championship</span> 48th running of the World Rally Championship

The 2020 FIA World Rally Championship was the forty-eighth season of the World Rally Championship, a rallying competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Teams and crews competed in seven rallies for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews were free to compete in cars complying with Rally1 and Rally2 regulations; however, only manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The championship began in January 2020 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and concluded in December 2020 with Rally Monza. The series was supported by the World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championship categories at selected events.

The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship-2 Pro was the first season of the World Rally Championship-2 Pro, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category was created in 2019 and open to cars entered by manufacturers and complying with Group R5 regulations. The World Rally Championship-2 was open to privately entered cars.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 World Rally Championship-2</span> Rally championship organised by FIA

The 2020 FIA World Rally Championship-2 was the eighth season of the World Rally Championship-2, an auto racing championship for rally cars that was recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category was open to cars entered by manufacturers and complying with R5 regulations.

The 2021 FIA World Rally Championship-3 was the eighth season of the World Rally Championship-3, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the third-highest tier of international rallying. It was open to privately entered cars complying with Group Rally2 regulations. The championship began in January 2021 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and concluded in November 2021 with Rally Monza, running in support of the 2021 World Rally Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 World Rally Championship-2</span> Motorsport championship

The 2021 FIA World Rally Championship-2 is the ninth season of the World Rally Championship-2, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category is open to cars entered by teams and complying with Rally2 regulations. The championship began in January 2021 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and is due to conclude in November 2021 with Rally Monza, and will run in support of the 2021 World Rally Championship.

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