2020 FIA World Rallycross Championship

The 2020 FIA World Rallycross Championship was the seventh season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallycross.

Johan Kristoffersson won the Drivers' Championship for the third time. KYB Team JC won the Teams' Championship.

Calendar edit

The 2020 championship was contested over eight rounds in Europe.[1][2][3][4] The season was originally scheduled to start in April but following multiple postponements relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, a revised calendar was released in May 2020 and the championship finally began in August.[5]

Rnd. Event Dates Venue Class Winner Team Report
1   Swecon World RX of Sweden 22–23 August Höljesbanan, Höljes Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS Report
2   Mattias Ekström   KYB Team JC
Projekt E   Ken Block   Hoonigan Racing Division
3   Capitalbox World RX of Finland 29 August Tykkimäki, Kouvola Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS Report
4 30 August   Niclas Grönholm   GRX Taneco
N/C   RX2 All Star Shootout 5 September Nysumbanen, Vebbestrup RX2   Guillaume De Ridder   Olsbergs MSE Report
6 September   Henrik Krogstad   Yellow Squad Team Färén
5   Neste World RX of Riga-Latvia 19–20 September Biķernieku Kompleksā Sporta Bāze, Riga Supercar   Johan Kristoffersson   Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS Report
6   Mattias Ekström   KYB Team JC
Projekt E   Cyril Raymond   Citroën Racing
7   Logitech G World RX of Catalunya 17 October Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló Supercar   Timmy Hansen   Team Hansen Report
8 18 October   Johan Kristoffersson   Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS
Event Venue Original Dates
  World RX of Portugal Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre 2–3 May then 10–11 October
  World RX of Benelux Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa-Francorchamps 16–17 May then 3–4 October then 21–22 November
  World RX of Norway Lånkebanen, Hell 13–14 June
  World RX of Russia Igora Drive, Sosnovo 18–19 July
  World RX of Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg 1–2 August then 12–13 December
  World RX of France Circuit de Lohéac, Lohéac 5–6 September
  World RX of Abu Dhabi Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 29–31 October
  World RX of South Africa Killarney Motor Racing Complex, Cape Town 14–15 November

Calendar changes edit

Entries edit

Supercar edit

Constructor Team Car No. Drivers Rounds Ref.
Audi   KYB Team JC Audi S1 RX 4   Robin Larsson All [13]
5   Mattias Ekström All [14][15]
  Karai Motorsport Sportegyesület 73   Tamás Kárai 3–4, 7–8 [16]
  Team JC Race Teknik 91   Enzo Ide 7–8 [17]
Ford   Ferratum Team Ford Fiesta Supercar RX 11   Jani Paasonen 1–6 [18]
  Jere Kalliokoski 22   Jere Kalliokoski 3–4 [16]
  Atro Määttä 65   Atro Määttä 3–4 [16]
Honda   Olsbergs MSE Honda Civic Coupe 93   Sebastian Eriksson 1–2 [19]
Hyundai   GRX Taneco Team Hyundai i20 7   Timur Timerzyanov All [20]
68   Niclas Grönholm All [20]
  Patrick Guillerme 83   Patrick Guillerme 7–8 [21]
  GRX Set 123   Krisztián Szabó 1–2, 5–6 [22][17]
177   Juha Rytkönen 3–4 [16]
Mini   Oliver Bennett Mini Cooper SX1 42   Oliver Bennett 7–8 [21]
Peugeot   Team Hansen Peugeot 208 RX 1   Timmy Hansen All [23]
9   Kevin Hansen All [23]
Renault   GCK UNKORRUPTED Renault Clio R.S. RX 14   Rokas Baciuška 1–2, 5–6 [24]
36   Guerlain Chicherit 1–6 [24]
69   Kevin Abbring 3–4 [25]
  Monster Energy GCK RX Cartel Renault Mégane R.S. RX 13   Andreas Bakkerud All [26]
33   Liam Doran All [26]
  GCK Bilstein 92   Anton Marklund All [27]
SEAT   ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport SEAT Ibiza RX 38   Mandie August 7–8 [21]
44   Timo Scheider All [28]
77   René Münnich 1–6 [28]
Škoda   ESmotorsport Škoda Fabia RX 15   Reinis Nitišs 5–6 [29]
Volkswagen   Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS Volkswagen Polo GTI RX 3   Johan Kristoffersson All [30]

RX2 edit

Constructor Team Car No. Drivers Ref.
OMSE   VGracing Olsbergs MSE RX2 8   Gustav Johansson [31]
  Olsbergs MSE 9   Grégory Fosse [31]
18   Linus Östlund
47   Jesse Kallio [32]
60   Martin Enlund [33]
91   Niklas Aneklev [31]
96   Guillaume De Ridder [31]
  Alfta Racing Team 10   Martin Jonsson [31]
  MORX 11   Mats Oskarsson [31]
  STS RX 52   Simon Olofsson [31]
  Yellow Squad Team Färén 77   Henrik Krogstad [34]
999   Dan Skocdopole [35]
  Helmia Motorsport 90   Jimmie Walfridson [31]
  JC Raceteknik 99   Hans-Ola Frøshaug [31]

Projekt E edit

Constructor Team Car No. Drivers Rounds Ref.
STARD   Ferratum Team Ford Fiesta 6   Jānis Baumanis 2 [36]
  Ford Österreich 21   Hermann Neubauer 1 [37]
  Rallytechnology 41   Natalie Barratt All [38]
  Hoonigan Racing Division 43   Ken Block 1 [39]
  Holten Motorsport 5   Svein Bjarte Holten 2 [40]
  Citroën Racing Citroën C3 113   Cyril Raymond 2 [41]

Championship Standings edit

World Championship points are scored as follows:

Position
Round 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th
Heats 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Semi-Finals 6 5 4 3 2 1
Final 8 5 4 3 2 1
  • A red background denotes drivers eliminated from that round.

Supercar edit

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers edit

Pos. Driver SWE
 
FIN
 
LAT
 
BAR
 
Points
1   Johan Kristoffersson 1 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 219
2   Mattias Ekström 2 1 7 2 2 1 5 4 192
3   Timmy Hansen 6 11 3 5 3 4 1 2 163
4   Niclas Grönholm 4 9 4 1 5 5 4 8 147
5   Kevin Hansen 8 2 6 7 4 6 3 7 135
6   Robin Larsson 7 5 8 10 6 3 12 6 122
7   Andreas Bakkerud 13 6 9 6 8 7 6 5 121
8   Timo Scheider 3 4 5 9 12 10 9 9 92
9   Anton Marklund 5 8 12 11 14 9 8 3 90
10   Timur Timerzyanov 12 10 10 3 10 8 7 10 81
11   Krisztián Szabó 9 7 7 11 41
12   Juha Rytkönen 2 8 37
13   Liam Doran 17 17 19 14 9 12 10 16 29
14   René Münnich 14 12 16 19 13 14 18
15   Támas Kárai 13 16 14 11 15
16   Jere Kalliokoski 11 12 14
17   Guerlain Chicherit 16 13 14 15 15 15 14
18   Sebastian Eriksson 10 15 12
19   Reinis Nitišs 11 13 12
20   Rokas Baciuška 11 14 16 16 12
21   Oliver Bennett 11 14 11
22   Enzo Ide 13 12 11
23   Jani Paasonen 15 16 15 17 17 17 5
24   Mandie August 16 13 5
25   Kevin Abbring 17 13 4
26   Patrick Guillerme 15 15 4
  Atro Määttä 18 18 0
Pos. Driver SWE
 
FIN
 
LAT
 
BAR
 
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams edit

Pos. Team No. SWE
 
FIN
 
LAT
 
BAR
 
Points
1   KYB Team JC 4 7 5 8 10 6 3 12 6 340
5 2 1 7 2 2 1 5 4
2   Team Hansen 1 6 11 3 5 3 4 1 2 310
9 8 2 6 7 4 6 3 7
3   GRX Taneco 7 12 10 10 3 10 8 7 10 298
68 4 9 4 1 5 5 4 8
4   Monster Energy GCK RX Cartel 13 13 6 9 6 8 7 6 5 270
33 17 17 19 14 9 12 10 16
5   ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport 30 16 13 219
44 3 4 5 9 12 10 9 9
77 14 12 16 19 13 14
6   GCK UNKORRUPTED 219 11 14 16 16 115
36 16 13 14 15 15 15
69 17 13
Pos. Team No. SWE
 
FIN
 
LAT
 
BAR
 
Points

RX2 Series edit

Pos. Driver DNK
 
Points
1   Henrik Krogstad 2 1 54
2   Guillaume De Ridder 1 2 53
3   Jesse Kallio 3 3 43
4   Jimmie Walfridson 5 4 36
5   Simon Olofsson 6 7 36
6   Linus Östlund 4 12 29
7   Niklas Aneklev 11 5 25
8   Gustav Johansson 7 6 24
9   Martin Enlund 8 9 22
10   Mats Oskarsson 9 10 21
11   Martin Jonsson 13 8 16
12   Dan Skocdopole 14 11 12
13   Hans-Ola Frøshaug 10 14 11
14   Gregory Fosse 12 13 9
Pos. Driver DNK
 
Points

Projekt E edit

Pos. Driver SWE
 
LAT
 
Points
1   Natalie Barratt 2 4 35
2   Ken Block 1 24
3   Cyril Raymond 1 24
4   Janis Baumanis 2 20
5   Hermann Neubauer 3 19
6   Svein Bjarte Holten 3 18
Pos. Driver SWE
 
LAT
 
Points

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