FIA European Rallycross Championship

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FIA European Rallycross Championship
CategorySupercar, Super1600 and TouringCar
CountryEurope
Inaugural season1976
Drivers' championNorway Andreas Bakkerud
(RX1)
Switzerland Yury Belevskiy (RX3)
Official websitewww.rallycrossrx.com
Motorsport current event.svg Current season

The European Rallycross Championship (former abbreviation ERC, now Euro RX or ERX) is a rallycross competition held in Europe, organised under the auspices of the FIA.

History[]

The predecessor championship began in 1973 as the Embassy/ERA European Rallycross Championship. In 1976 the FIA created regulations for rallycross, including Group 5 regulations for the cars, and awarded the first official European cup. For 1978 two classes became introduced, one class for Touring cars and one for Grand Touring cars, but the FIA European Cup was for the driver with the most scored points from both Divisions, Norwegian Martin Schanche. In 1979 Schanche claimed the first ever true FIA European Championship title.

In 1982 the FIA reorganized the classes into Division 1, for Group A but restricted to two-wheel drive, and Division 2 for the so-called Rallycross Specials, which allowed the use of four-wheel drive. The first European Champions under this new rules became Norwegian Egil Stenshagen and Austrian Franz Wurz (father of ex-Formula One driver Alexander Wurz).

After several major accidents, Group B cars were banned from the WRC at the end of 1986, but found their new home in the European Rallycross Championship in 1987. Division 1 continued to use only two-wheel drive touring cars, but the Division 2 received the exotic Group B machinery such as the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2, Ford RS200 E2, Lancia Delta S4, Audi Sport Quattro S1 or MG Metro 6R4, which continued to be prepared past their highest point of evolution in rallying.

Beginning in the 1993 season, the Group B cars disappeared and the four-wheel drive "specials" came into the era. Division 1 was now open to four-wheel drive cars, but using Group N regulations. Division 2 was based in Group A, but allowing several extra modifications such as changing to a different engine produced by the same manufacturer, adding a turbocharger or four-wheel drive. This allowed the creation of machines based on the Citroën Xantia, Peugeot 306 or Ford Escort RS2000. A third division was added, for two-wheel drive cars up to 1.4 litres, called 1400 Cup, but the title was recognized by the FIA only in 1995.

In 1997, the divisions were swapped, with Division 1 now becoming the primary class, with Group A-based cars, and Group N moving to Division 2. In 1999, Division 1 was allowed cars based on WRC and Supertouring regulations, but with the same set of freedoms as the Group A (adding turbochargers and four-wheel drive where needed). Division 2 kept Group N, but with a maximum displacement of 2.0 litres and only two-wheel drive. In 2001 the 1400 Cup's status was upgraded to Division 2A.

For 2003, the class format was revised once more, assuming the form that is currently used. Division 1 and Division 2 remain essentially identical, with 4WD turbocharged Group A "specials" and 2WD normally aspirated 2.0 litre Group N cars, respectively, but a new Division A1 was created to replace the 1400 Cup, with regular Group A cars up to 1.6 litres.

In 2013 the European Rallycross Championship was promoted for the first time by IMG Motorsports. Rebranded as RallycrossRX (brand is not in official use any longer) the championship underwent changes to the racing format.

In 2014, the FIA approved plans for championship to become a fully sanctioned FIA World Championship. Together with the creation of the FIA World Rallycross Championship (World RX), the European Rallycross Championship (Euro RX) was restructured into a five round championship Supercar series with races in Great Britain, Norway, Belgium, Germany and Italy, while all nine rounds of the World RX to be held in Europe count for the European titles of the Super1600 and TouringCar drivers.[1]

Champions[]

Year Overall
1. Austria Lancia Stratos HF 2.4
2. Netherlands Porsche 911 Carrera
3. Sweden Porsche 911 Carrera
1. Austria Alpine A310 16V
Alpine A310 V6
2. Norway Porsche 911 Carrera
3. Sweden Porsche 911 Turbo
1. Norway Martin Schanche
(FIA European Cup winner)
Ford Escort RS1800
2. Austria
(GT Division winner)
Lancia Stratos HF 3.0
3. Sweden Porsche 911 Carrera
Year TC Division GT Division
1. Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS1800 Sweden Porsche 911 Carrera
2. Netherlands Ford Escort RS1800 Norway Porsche 911 Carrera
3. Sweden VW 1303S Turbo Austria Lancia Stratos HF 3.0
1. Sweden Volvo 343 Turbo Sweden Porsche 911 SC
2. Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS1800 Austria Lancia Stratos HF 3.0
3. Norway Volvo 343 Turbo Finland Porsche 911 SC
1. Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS1800 Turbo Finland Porsche 911 SC
2. Netherlands BMW 320i Sweden Porsche 911 SC
3. Sweden Volvo 343/16 Turbo Austria Lancia Stratos HF 3.0
Year Division 1 Division 2
1. Norway Volkswagen Golf GTi 1.6 Austria Audi Quattro
2. Norway Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS1800 Turbo
3. Norway Volkswagen Golf GTi Netherlands Audi Quattro
1. Norway Volkswagen Golf GTi 1.8 Sweden Audi Quattro
2. Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Sweden Porsche 911 SC
3. Norway Opel Ascona i2000 Finland Porsche 911 BiTurbo
1984 1. Sweden Saab 900 Turbo Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort XR3 T16 4x4
2. Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Finland Porsche 911 BiTurbo 4x4
3. Norway Opel Ascona i2000 Sweden Audi Quattro
1985 1. Sweden Saab 900 Turbo Finland Porsche 911 BiTurbo 4x4
2. Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort XR3 Turbo 4x4
3. Norway Opel Ascona i2000 Sweden Audi Quattro
1. Sweden Saab 900 Turbo Sweden Audi Quattro 20V
2. Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort XR3 T16 4x4
3. United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Turbo Finland Porsche 911 BiTurbo 4x4
1. Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Finland Peugeot 205 T16 E2
2. Austria Volkswagen Golf GTi 16V Finland Lancia Delta S4
3. Sweden Saab 900 Turbo Sweden Audi Sport Quattro S1
1. Norway Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Finland Peugeot 205 T16 E2
2. Austria Volkswagen Golf GTi 16V Norway Martin Schanche Ford RS200 E2
3. Sweden Saab 900 Turbo 16 United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Finland Peugeot 205 T16 E2
2. Norway Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Norway Martin Schanche Ford RS200 E2
3. United Kingdom Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Finland Peugeot 205 T16 E2
2. Norway Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Norway Martin Schanche Ford RS200 E2
3. Sweden BMW M3 United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Norway Martin Schanche Ford RS200 E2
2. Norway Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4 BiTurbo
3. Norway Opel Kadett GSi 16V Norway Ford RS200 E2
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4 BiTurbo
2. Norway Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth United Kingdom Pat Doran Ford RS200 E2
3. Sweden Michael Jernberg Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth Finland Ford RS200 E2
Year Division 1 Division 2 1400 Cup
1. Norway Ford Escort RS Cosworth France Citroën BX GTi T16 4x4 Belgium Citroën AX GT
Citroën AX Sport
2. Norway Nissan Sunny GTI-R Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën ZX T16 4x4 Austria Citroën AX Sport
3. United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Cosworth Sweden Tommy Kristoffersson Audi Coupé S2 20V Czech Republic Citroën AX Sport
1994 1. United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Cosworth Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën ZX T16 4x4 Sweden Citroën AX Sport
2. Germany Ford Escort RS Cosworth Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Austria Citroën AX Sport
3. Norway Ford Escort RS Cosworth France Citroën Xantia T16 4x4 Belgium Peugeot 205 Rallye
1. Norway Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Netherlands Citroën AX GTi
2. Netherlands Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution II Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën ZX T16 4x4 Austria Citroën AX Sport
3. Sweden Gunde Svan Toyota Celica GT-Four France Citroën Xantia T16 4x4 Czech Republic Citroën AX GTi
1. Norway Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën ZX T16 4x4 Austria Citroën AX GTi
2. Sweden Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Norway Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Netherlands Citroën AX GTi
3. Netherlands Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III France Citroën Xantia T16 4x4 Germany Citroën AX GTi
Year Division 1 Division 2 1400 Cup (Div. 2A)
1. Norway Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Norway Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Czech Republic Peugeot 106 Rallye
2. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën ZX T16 4x4 Czech Republic Ford Escort RS Cosworth Germany Citroën AX GTi
3. Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Sweden Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Czech Republic Peugeot 106 XSi
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara VTS T16 4x4 Norway Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V Czech Republic Peugeot 106 Rallye
2. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 900 T16 4x4 Netherlands Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Sweden Citroën AX GTi
3. Norway Martin Schanche Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Norway Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III Belgium Peugeot 106 XSi
1. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 9-3 T16 4x4 Sweden Citroën Xsara VTS Denmark Citroën AX GTi
2. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara VTS T16 4x4 Czech Republic Peugeot 306 S16 Belgium Peugeot 106 XSi
3. Norway Ford Escort RS2000 T16 4x4 Czech Republic Citroën Xsara VTS Czech Republic Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara WRC France Peugeot 306 S16 Germany Citroën AX GTi
2. France Peugeot 206 WRC Finland Honda Integra Type R Belgium Peugeot 106 XSi
3. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 9-3 T16 4x4 Sweden Citroën Xsara VTS Czech Republic Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara WRC Belgium Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V Germany Citroën AX GTi
2. Norway Ford Focus WRC Sweden Citroën Xsara VTS Poland Peugeot 106 XSi
3. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 9-3 T16 4x4 Norway Peugeot 306 S16 Belgium Peugeot 106 XSi
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara WRC Netherlands Opel Astra OPC Czech Republic Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V
2. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 9-3 T16 4x4 Sweden Citroën Xsara VTS Poland Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V
3. Czech Republic Ford Focus WRC
Ford Escort WRC
Belgium Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V Czech Republic Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V
Year Division 1 Division 1A Division 2
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara T16 4x4 Czech Republic Peugeot 206 XS Norway Opel Astra OPC
2. Sweden Per Eklund Saab 9-3 T16 4x4 Poland Volkswagen Polo GTI Norway Opel Astra OPC
3. France Peugeot 206 T16 4x4 Netherlands SEAT Ibiza 16V Finland Renault Clio RS
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara T16 4x4 Netherlands SEAT Ibiza 16V Finland Renault Clio RS Ragnotti
2. Sweden Michael Jernberg Ford Focus T16 4x4 Poland Volkswagen Polo GTI Norway Opel Astra OPC
3. Netherlands Ford Focus T16 4x4 Poland Peugeot 106 S16 Sweden Peugeot 206 RC
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën Xsara T16 4x4 Netherlands SEAT Ibiza 16V Finland Renault Clio RS Ragnotti
2. Sweden Michael Jernberg Ford Focus T16 4x4 Czech Republic Peugeot 206 XSi Belgium Honda Civic Type R
3. Norway Sverre Isachsen Ford Focus T16 4x4 Denmark Peugeot 106 S16 Sweden Peugeot 206 RC
1. Sweden Lars Larsson Škoda Fabia T16 4x4 Poland Volkswagen Polo GTI Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra OPC
2. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën C4 T16 4x4 Denmark Peugeot 106 S16 Sweden Opel Astra OPC
3. Norway Tommy Rustad Ford Focus T16 4x4 Finland Renault Clio 1.6 Czech Republic Honda Civic Type R
1. Sweden Lars Larsson Škoda Fabia T16 4x4 Belgium Opel Corsa GSi Czech Republic Honda Civic Type R
2. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën C4 T16 4x4 Czech Republic Peugeot 206 XS Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra OPC
3. Sweden Ford Fiesta ST T16 4x4 France Citroën Saxo VTS
Citroën C2 GT
Lithuania Renault Clio RS
1. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën C4 T16 4x4 Finland Renault Clio Czech Republic Honda Civic Type R
2. Norway Volvo S40 T16 4x4 France Citroën C2 Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra OPC
3. Sweden Michael Jernberg Škoda Fabia Mk2 T16 4x4 Czech Republic Škoda Fabia Mk1 Czech Republic Ondřej Smetana Honda Civic Type R
1. Norway Sverre Isachsen Ford Focus ST T16 4x4 Norway Renault Clio Mk2 Norway Ford Fiesta ST RWD
2. Sweden Michael Jernberg Škoda Fabia Mk2 T16 4x4 Russia Volkswagen Polo Mk4 Belgium Ford Focus ST RWD
3. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën C4 T16 4x4 Russia Timur Timerzyanov Renault Clio Mk2 Belgium BMW 120
1. Norway Sverre Isachsen Ford Focus ST T16 4x4 Russia Timur Timerzyanov Renault Clio Mk2 Republic of Ireland Derek Tohill Ford Fiesta Mk7 RWD
2. Sweden Kenneth Hansen Citroën C4 T16 4x4 Russia Ildar Rakhmatullin Renault Clio Mk2 Norway Ford Fiesta Mk7 RWD
3. United Kingdom Liam Doran Citroën C4 T16 Norway Andreas Bakkerud Peugeot 206/Renault Clio Norway Citroën Xsara RWD/Mazda RX-8
Year Supercar Super1600 TouringCar
2011 1. Norway Sverre Isachsen Ford Focus T16 Norway Andreas Bakkerud Renault Clio Norway Ford Fiesta ST RWD
2. United States Tanner Foust Ford Fiesta T16 Denmark Peugeot 207 Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra OPC RWD
3. Russia Timur Timerzyanov Citroën C4 T16 Poland Krzysztof Skorupski Volkswagen Polo Republic of Ireland Derek Tohill Ford Fiesta RWD
2012 1. Russia Timur Timerzyanov Citroën DS3 T16 Norway Andreas Bakkerud Renault Twingo Sweden Anton Marklund Ford Fiesta RWD
2. United Kingdom Liam Doran Citroën DS3 T16 Poland Krzysztof Skorupski Volkswagen Polo Republic of Ireland Derek Tohill Ford Fiesta RWD
3. United States Tanner Foust Ford Fiesta T16 Finland Renault Clio Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra OPC RWD
2013 1. Russia Timur Timerzyanov Citroën DS3 T16 Latvia Reinis Nitišs Renault Clio Republic of Ireland Derek Tohill Ford Fiesta RWD
2. France Davy Jeanney Citroën C4 T16 Russia Ildar Rakhmatullin Renault Twingo Sweden Robin Larsson Škoda Fabia RWD
3. Sweden Timmy Hansen Citroën DS3 T16 Denmark Peugeot 207 Czech Republic Roman Častoral Opel Astra G RWD
2014
1. Sweden Robin Larsson Audi A1 Russia Škoda Fabia Sweden Daniel Lundh Volvo C30 RWD
2. Norway Henning Solberg Saab 9-3/Citroën DS3 Russia Nikita Misiulia Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
3. Sweden Pontus Tidemand Audi S1 Latvia Jānis Baumanis Renault Twingo Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2015
1. Norway Tommy Rustad Volkswagen Polo Latvia Jānis Baumanis Renault Twingo Sweden Citroën DS3 RWD
2. France Jérôme Grosset-Janin Peugeot 208 Denmark Peugeot 208 Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
3. Norway Ole Christian Veiby Volkswagen Polo Hungary Krisztián Szabó Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2016
1. Sweden Kevin Hansen Peugeot 208 Hungary Krisztián Szabó Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2. France Jérôme Grosset-Janin Peugeot 208 Denmark Peugeot 208 Sweden Magda Andersson Ford Fiesta RWD
3. Norway Tord Linnerud Volkswagen Polo Lithuania Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2017
1. Sweden Anton Marklund Volkswagen Polo Hungary Krisztián Szabó Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2. Norway Ford Fiesta Latvia Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
3. Hungary Tamás Pál Kiss Peugeot 208 Finland Renault Twingo Sweden Ford Fiesta RWD
2018
1. Latvia Reinis Nitišs Ford Fiesta Lithuania Audi A1 Belgium Ford Fiesta RWD
2. Sweden Anton Marklund Volkswagen Polo Russia Aydar Nuriev Škoda Fabia Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
3. France Cyril Raymond Peugeot 208 Latvia Audi A1 Norway Ford Fiesta RWD
2019
1. Sweden Robin Larsson Audi S1 Russia Aydar Nuriev Audi A1s
2. France Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Peugeot 208 Hungary Audi A1s
3. Norway Volkswagen Polo Russia Audi A1s
2020 Not awarded
(Finale was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe)[2]
Year RX1 RX3
2021
1. Norway Andreas Bakkerud Skoda Fabia Switzerland Audi A1s
2. France Peugeot 208 Belgium Audi A1s
3. Latvia Janis Baumanis Skoda Fabia Russia Audi A1s

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.rallycrossworld.com/2013/12/06/how-euro-rx-fits-in-the-world-rallycross-championship/
  2. ^ Bradley, Charles (26 November 2020). "FIA confirms Nurburgring World Rallycross finale cancellation". motorsport.com. Motorsport News Network. Retrieved 26 November 2020.

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