A map showing the locations of the rallies of the 2022 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.
The 2022 season was contested over thirteen rounds across Europe, Africa, Oceania, and Asia.
Round
Start date
Finish date
Rally
Rally headquarters
Surface
Stages
Distance
Ref.
1
20 January
23 January
Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo , Monaco
Mixed[ a]
17
296.03 km
[ 4]
2
24 February
27 February
Rally Sweden
Umeå , Västerbotten County
Snow
17
264.81 km
[ 5]
3
21 April
24 April
Croatia Rally
Zagreb
Tarmac
20
291.84 km
[ 6]
4
19 May
22 May
Rally de Portugal
Matosinhos , Porto
Gravel
21
338.34 km
[ 7]
5
2 June
5 June
Rally Italia Sardegna
Alghero , Sardinia
Gravel
21
307.91 km
[ 8]
6
23 June
26 June
Safari Rally Kenya
Nairobi
Gravel
19
363.44 km
[ 9]
7
14 July
17 July
Rally Estonia
Tartu , Tartu County
Gravel
24
314.26 km
[ 10]
8
4 August
7 August
Rally Finland
Jyväskylä , Central Finland
Gravel
22
322.61 km
[ 11]
9
18 August
21 August
Ypres Rally Belgium
Ypres , West Flanders
Tarmac
20
281.58 km
[ 12]
10
8 September
11 September
Acropolis Rally Greece
Lamia , Central Greece
Gravel
16
303.30 km
[ 13]
11
29 September
2 October
Rally New Zealand
Auckland , North Island
Gravel
17
279.80 km
[ 14]
12
20 October
23 October
RACC Rally Catalunya de España
Salou , Catalonia
Tarmac
19
293.77 km
[ 15]
13
10 November
13 November
Rally Japan
Toyota , Chūbu region
Tarmac
19
283.27 km
[ 16]
Sources: [ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
The headquarters of the Monte Carlo Rally moved from Gap , Hautes-Alpes to Monaco alone. The rally was previously headquartered solely in Monaco in 2006 .[ 20] Rally Sweden returned to the championship after a one-year absence. Because of a lack of snow, the organisers moved the rally headquarters for the first time in WRC history.[ 21] It relocated from Torsby , Värmland northwards to Umeå in Västerbotten County .[ 22] The rally was initially scheduled to cover 303.74 km (188.7 mi) in nineteen special stages , but it was reduced to seventeen in a total of 264.81 km (164.5 mi) due to reindeer movements.[ 23] [ 5] Rally Italia Sardegna relocated its rally base back to Alghero following a one-off headquarter in Olbia for the 2021 event .[ 24]
Rally New Zealand returned to the championship for the first time since 2012 .[ 25] The rally had also secured a spot in the calendar in 2020 , but the event was not held in response to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 26] Rally Japan took the final spot in the calendar. It was scheduled as the final round in 2020 and 2021 , before being called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 27] [ 28] Rally Mexico had contracts to hold the WRC event in 2022 and 2023, but the rally was not included on the calendar.[ 29] A national event was held in the bid of a 2023 return.[ 30] Rally Chile found itself in a similar situation to Mexico as their contract with WRC Promoter GmbH lasted till 2022. Chile had previously hosted the event in 2019 .[ 31] Rally GB was bidding for a 2022 return as the event was planned to hold in Northern Ireland , but the proposal was ultimately failed.[ 32]
The following teams and crews were officially entered into the 2022 WRC2:
Crews entered by or via teams
Entrant
Car
Driver
Co-driver
Rounds
Driver name
Category
Co-driver name
Category
ALM Motorsport
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
Georg Linnamäe
Junior
James Morgan
2–5, 8, 10, 12
Craig Drew
7
Hyundai Motorsport N
Hyundai i20 N Rally2
Oliver Solberg
Elliott Edmondson
4
Teemu Suninen
Mikko Markkula
4–5, 7–8, 10, 12–13
Fabrizio Zaldivar
Junior
Carlos Del Barrio
4–5
Marcelo Der Ohannesian
7–8, 10, 12–13
M-Sport Ford WRT
Ford Fiesta Rally2
Mattias Adielsson
David Arhusiander
2
Jari Huttunen
Mikko Lukka
2–3, 5, 7, 9, 12
Luke Anear
Allan Harryman
12
PH Sport
Citroën C3 Rally2
Yohan Rossel
Benjamin Boulloud
1
Valentin Sarreaud
3–5, 9–10
Arnaud Dunand
12
Saintéloc Junior Team
Citroën C3 Rally2
Eric Camilli
Yannick Roche
1
Thibault de la Haye
3–5
Sean Johnston
Alexander Kihurani
1, 3–4, 6–7, 13
Armin Kremer
Masters
Ella Kremer
11
Toksport WRT
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo
Marco Bulacia
Junior
Marcelo Der Ohannesian
1–2, 4–5
Diego Vallejo
7, 9
Eyvind Brynildsen
Roger Eilertsen
10
Andreas Mikkelsen
Torstein Eriksen
1–2, 4–5, 7, 9–10
Emil Lindholm
Junior
Reeta Hämäläinen
13
Sami Pajari
Junior
Enni Mälkönen
13
Toksport WRT 2
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo
Nikolay Gryazin [ b]
Junior
Konstantin Aleksandrov [ c]
1–2
Nikolay Gryazin [ d]
Junior
Konstantin Aleksandrov [ e]
3, 5, 7–8, 10, 12
Emil Lindholm
Junior
Reeta Hämäläinen
2–3, 7–8, 10, 12
Bruno Bulacia
Junior
Gabriel Morales
13
Mauro Miele
Masters
Luca Beltrame
13
Yacco ACCR Team
Ford Fiesta Rally2
Erik Cais
Junior
Petr Těšínský
1, 3–5
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
Pierre Ragues
Julien Pesenti
1, 3
Sources: [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Private entries
Manufacturer
Car
Driver
Co-driver
Rounds
Driver name
Category
Co-driver name
Category
Citroën
C3 Rally2
Toshi Arai
Masters
Naoya Tanaka
13
Alejandro Cachón
Junior
Alejandro López Fernández
Junior
12
Paulo Caldeira
Ana Gonçalves
4
Patrick Déjean
Yannick Jammes
12
José Pedro Fontes
Inês Ponte
4
Satoshi Imai
Shizuka Takehara
13
Chrysostomos Karellis
Leonidas Machairas
10
Stéphane Lefebvre
Andy Malfoy
1,[ f] 3–4, 9
Jonathan Rieu
Jules Escartefigue
10
Jan Solans
Junior
Rodrigo Sanjuan
4–5, 12
Davy Vanneste
Kris D'alleine
9
Alexander Villanueva
Masters
Rodrigo Sanjuan
2
Ford
Fiesta R5
Patrick Déjean
Yannick Jammes
4
Ricardo Filipe
Fernando Almeida
4
Leroy Gomes
Urshlla Gomes
6
Karan Patel
Tauseef Khan
6
Georgios Vasilakis
Masters
Konstantinos Soukoulis
10
Henk Vossen
Masters
Hans van Goor
Masters
3, 9
Radboud van Hoek
Masters
12
Fiesta Rally2
Per-Gunnar Andersson
Anders Fredriksson
2
Luke Anear
Andrew Sarandis
5, 7, 11
Stuart Loudon
13
Todd Bawden
Masters
Paul Burborough
Masters
11
Eamonn Boland
Masters
Michael Joseph Morrissey
Masters
1–2, 9, 12–13
Jarosław Kołtun
Ireneusz Pleskot
2
Priit Koik
Kristo Tamm
7
Martin Prokop
Michal Ernst
4–5, 8, 10
Zdeněk Jůrka
6
Hyundai
i20 R5
Laurent Battut
Masters
Eric Gressens
Masters
4–5
Piero Canobbio
Fabrizia Pons
6
Lucas Simões
Junior
Nuno Almeida
4
i20 N Rally2
Lambros Athanasoulas
Nikolaos Zakchaios
10
Olivier Burri
Masters
Anderson Levratti
9
Pieter Jan Michiel Cracco
Junior
Jasper Vermeulen
Junior
9
Pepe López
Junior
Borja Rozada
12
Bruno Magalhães
Carlos Magalhães
4
Josh McErlean
Junior
James Fulton
Junior
2, 4–5, 7–9, 12
Pedro Meireles
Pedro Alves
4
Grégoire Munster
Junior
Louis Louka
Junior
1, 3, 9–10, 12–13
Hayden Paddon
John Kennard
7–8, 11
Frédéric Rosati
Masters
Philippe Marchetto
Masters
1
Stéphane Prévot
Masters
2, 4–5
Loris Pascaud
10, 13
Paul Rowley
Andy Hayes
4
Nil Solans
Junior
Axel Coronado Jiménez
12
Emmanouil Stefanis
Konstantinos Stefanis
10
Riku Tahko
Sami Ryynänen
8
Ricardo Teodósio
José Teixeira
4
Škoda
Fabia R5
Raajpal Bharij
Jasneil Ghataure
6
Manuel Castro
Ricardo Cunha
4
Carlo Covi
Masters
Michela Lorigiola
Masters
1, 3, 10
Andrea Budoia
5
Gaurav Gill
Gabriel Morales
6, 8, 10
Kingsley Jones
Masters
Waverley Jones
11
Heikki Kovalainen
Sae Kitagawa
13
Filippo Marchino
Roberto Briani
3
Pietro Elia Ometto
12
Paulo Nobre
Masters
Gabriel Morales
3–4
Joakim Roman
Masters
Jörgen Fornander
Masters
2
Diogo Salvi
Masters
Miguel Ramalho
Masters
4
Hugo Magalhães
10
Dionysios Spanos
Sotirios Gotovos
10
Shane Van Gisbergen
Glen Weston
11
Osamu Fukunaga
Masters
Misako Saida
13
Fabia Rally2 evo
3, 9
Hamed Al-Wahaibi
Masters
Ilka Minor
10
Pedro Almeida
Junior
Mário Castro
4
Armindo Araújo
Luís Ramalho
4
Fabrizio Arengi
Masters
Massimiliano Bosi
1, 3–4, 10, 12
Teemu Asunmaa
Ville Mannisenmäki
8
Harry Bates
Junior
John McCarthy
11
Sébastien Bedoret
Junior
François Gilbert
9
Pablo Biolghini
Stefano Pudda
5
Bruno Bulacia
Junior
Marc Martí
2, 4–5, 7, 10
Carlos del Barrio
12
Eduardo Castro
Fernando Mussano
10
Efthymios Chalkias
Andreas Vigkos
10
Daniel Chwist
Kamil Heller
5, 12
Miguel Correia
Jorge Carvalho
4
Miguel Diaz Aboitiz
Masters
Jordi Hereu
4–5, 9–12
Emilio Fernández
Axel Coronado
4–5, 7
Benito Guerra
Daniel Cué
3
Sara Fernandez
4
Mikko Heikkilä
Junior
Samu Vaaleri
Junior
3, 8, 12
Raana Horan
Michael Connor
11
Ben Hunt
Tony Rawstorn
11
Chris Ingram
Junior
Ross Whittock
1
Craig Drew
3–5, 9–10
Gregor Jeets
Junior
Timo Taniel
7
Jörgen Jonasson
Nicklas Jonasson
2
Kajetan Kajetanowicz
Maciek Szczepaniak
3–4, 6–7, 11–13
Georgios Kechagias
Dimitrios Sainis
10
Johannes Keferböck
Ilka Minor
1, 3, 12
Armin Kremer
Masters
Timo Gottschalk
3–4, 9, 10
Ella Kremer
5, 12
Freddy Loix
Masters
Pieter Tsjoen
1, 5, 8–9
Mikołaj Marczyk
Junior
Szymon Gospodarczyk
3–5, 7–8, 12
Jorge Martínez
Alberto Álvarez Nicholson
10
Mauro Miele
Masters
Luca Beltrame
1–3, 5, 7, 10, 12
Maurizio Morato
Enrico Gallinaro
1
Aljoša Novak
Junior
Uroš Ocvirk
3
Enrico Oldrati
Junior
Elia De Guio
Junior
2
Sami Pajari
Junior
Enni Mälkönen
5, 8, 12
Silvano Patera
Danilo Fappani
5
Eduard Pons Suñe
Alberto Chamorro
5, 12
Niko Pulić
Masters
Aleksandra Kovačić
3
János Puskádi
Barnabás Gódor
10
Amaanraj Rai
Junior
Gurdeep Panesar
6
Niels Reynvoet
Diederik Pattyn
9
Simone Romagna
Luca Addondi
5
Panagiotis Roustemis
Junior
Christos Bakloris
10
Jourdan Serderidis
Masters
Frédéric Miclotte
5
Neil Simpson
Michael Gibson
3, 9
Francesco Tali
Masters
Cristina Caldart
5
Francisco Teixeira
Masters
João Serôdio
4
Vasileios Velanis
Ioannis Velanis
10
Alexander Villanueva
Masters
José Murado
4
Aakif Virani
Azhar Bhatti
6
Volkswagen
Polo GTI R5
Rakan Al-Rashed
Hugo Magalhães
2, 4–5, 12
Olivier Burri
Masters
Anderson Levratti
1, 3
Egon Kaur
Silver Simm
2, 7–8
Andy Martin
Masters
Matt Hayward
11
Eerik Pietarinen
Junior
Antti Linnaketo
2, 4–5, 8
Jean-Michel Raoux
Masters
Laurent Magat
Masters
1, 4–5, 10, 12–13
Stéphane Sarrazin
Jacques-Julien Renucci
12
Michał Sołowow
Masters
Maciek Baran
2
Alexandros Tsouloftas
Ross Whittock
10
Ole Christian Veiby
Stig Rune Skjærmoen
2
Vincent Verschueren
Filip Cuvelier
9
Sources: [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Sporting Regulations
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The following titles were contested within the WRC2 category in 2022:[ 1]
Open Championship for Drivers
Open Championship for Co-Drivers
Championship for Teams
Junior Championship for Drivers
Junior Championship for Co-Drivers
Masters Cup for Drivers
Masters Cup for Co-Drivers
In a change to 2021 rules, drivers could enter the Open and Junior championships independently instead of having to enter through a team. Teams wishing to compete in the championship for teams followed the same rules. For WRC2 Junior championships, drivers must have been born on or after 1 January 1992 with no extra registration necessary. Juniors must not have previously won WRC2 or WRC3, or ever been nominated to score points in the WRC Manufacturers' Championship. The Masters Cup will run alongside the open championship for drivers born on or before 1 January 1972 and who have registered to compete in the cup.
For the Open and Junior Driver and Co-Driver championships, points will be considered from the best 6 of 7 rounds entered. For Teams and the Masters Cup, points from the best 5 of 6 rallies entered in Europe will count, plus bonus points from a seventh round entered outside Europe.[ 1]
Results and standings
edit
Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. Power Stage points are also awarded in the drivers' and co-drivers' championships, with three points awarded to the first-place finisher on the stage, two to second place, and one to third. A team has to enter two cars to score points in an event. Drivers and teams must nominate a scoring rally when they enter the event and the best six scores from seven nominated rallies will count towards the final classification. Registered drivers are able to enter additional rallies with Priority 2 status without scoring points.[ 1]
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Points
25
18
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
FIA WRC2 Open Championship for Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
Notes: 1 2 3 – Power Stage position
FIA WRC2 Open Championship for Co-Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
Notes: 1 2 3 – Power Stage position
FIA WRC2 Championship-2 for Teams
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
Notes: 1 2 3 – Power Stage position
FIA WRC2 Junior Championship for Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
FIA WRC2 Junior Championship for Co-Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
FIA WRC2 Masters Cup for Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
FIA WRC2 Masters Cup for Co-Drivers
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Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank
Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
^ The Monte Carlo Rally is run on a tarmac and snow surface.
^ Nikolay Gryazin is a Russian national, but competed as a neutral member of the Russian Automobile Federation (RAF), after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to state-sponsored doping of Russian athletes. In its International Sporting Code , the FIA adheres to decisions and rulings on doping made by the agency and court.[ 33]
^ Konstantin Aleksandrov is a Russian national, but competed as a neutral member of the Russian Automobile Federation (RAF), after the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to state-sponsored doping of Russian athletes. In its International Sporting Code , the FIA adheres to decisions and rulings on doping made by the agency and court.[ 33]
^ a b c d Nikolay Gryazin is a Russian national, but competes as an Authorised Neutral Athlete in accordance with recommendations made by the International Olympic Committee , following a decision by the FIA to ban all connections with Russia following the Russian invasion of Ukraine .[ 34] [ 35]
^ a b c Konstantin Aleksandrov is a Russian national, but competes as an Authorised Neutral Athlete in accordance with recommendations made by the International Olympic Committee , following a decision by the FIA to ban all connections with Russia following the Russian invasion of Ukraine .[ 34] [ 35]
^ Entrant was ' DG Sport Compétition ' for round 1
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^ Evans, David (29 November 2019). "WRC's 2020 Rally Chile cancelled due to political and social unrest" . autosport.com . Motorsport Network . Retrieved 31 December 2019 . Rally Chile's Felipe Horta said: 'The decision was to wait a year to take the world championship. We have talked with the FIA and the WRC [Promoter] in Germany, where they have fortunately understood very favourably what is happening and are allowing us to cancel the 2020 date and resume the contract we have established for three years.'
^ Howard, Tom (18 January 2020). "UK misses out on 2022 WRC round as Northern Ireland plans collapse" . Motorsport.com . Motorsport Network . Retrieved 23 January 2022 .
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