2021 FIA European Rallycross Championship

The 2021 FIA European Rallycross Championship was the 46th season of the FIA European Rallycross Championship. The championship consisted of two classes: RX1 and RX3.
The championship began on 22 May at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, and ended on 4 September at Circuit de Lohéac in France.

Calendar edit

The championship consisted of 6 events across Europe, with RX1 competing at four rounds and RX3 competing at five.
The initial calendar was released on 16 December. It included one unconfirmed event.[1] A revised calendar was released on 26 March.[2] Another calendar revision was published on 12 May.[3]

Rnd Event Date Venue Class Winner Team
1   Euro RX of Barcelona - Catalunya 23–24 July Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló RX3   Yury Belevskiy   Volland Racing KFT
2   Euro RX of Sweden 20–22 August Höljesbanan, Höljes RX1   Thomas Bryntesson   Thomas Bryntesson
RX3   Yury Belevskiy   Volland Racing KFT
3   Euro RX of France 3–5 September Circuit de Lohéac, Lohéac RX1   René Münnich   ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport
RX3   Kobe Pauwels   Volland Racing KFT
4   Euro RX of Latvia 18–19 September Biķernieku Kompleksā Sporta Bāze, Riga RX1   Janis Baumanis   ES Motorsport
5   Euro RX of Benelux 8–10 October Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa-Francorchamps RX1   Andreas Bakkerud   ES Motorsport
RX3   Yury Belevskiy   Volland Racing KFT
6   Euro RX of Portugal 16–17 October Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre RX3   Yury Belevskiy   Volland Racing KFT

Calendar Changes edit

  • After being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Euro RX of Benelux, Euro RX of Norway and Euro RX of France were all set to return to the championship on the initial calendar. The Euro RX of Norway was not included in the 12 May revision of the calendar.[3]
  • The Euro RX of Finland was set to return to the championship for the first time since 2014 on the initial calendar, but was not included in the 12 May revision.[3]
  • After being on the calendar in 2020, the Euro RX of Riga - Latvia was not included in the initial calendar, but was later added to the calendar in the May 12 revision.[3]
  • After being on the original 2020 calendar, then being cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Euro RX of Portugal, Euro RX of Russia and Euro RX of Germany were not included in the initial calendar. The Euro RX of Portugal and the Euro RX of Germany were reintroduced on the revised calendar.[3]

Series News edit

  • The Supercar and Super1600 classes were renamed to RX1 and RX3 respectively.[4]

Entries edit

RX1 edit

Constructor Team Car No. Driver Rounds Ref
Audi   Kárai Motorsport Sportgyesület Audi S1 73   Tamás Kárai All [5]
Citroën   Ydeo Competition Citroën DS3 35   Benoît Fretin 2 [6]
  Stéphane De Ganay 47   Stéphane De Ganay 2,4 [6]
  David Meslier 68   David Meslier 2 [6]
  Romuald Delauney 76   Romuald Delauney 1-2 [7]
Ford   Oponeo Ford Fiesta 44   Dariusz Topolewski All [8]
88   Marcin Gagacki All [5]
  Nyírad Motorsport KFT 50   Attila Mózer 2-4 [6]
  TSK Baltijos Sportas 55   Paulius Pleskovas All [5]
Hyundai   Hedströms Motorsport Hyundai i20 8   Peter Hedström 3 [9]
  Patrick Guillerme 83   Patrick Guillerme 1-2, 4 [5]
  Hans-Jøran Østreng 85   Hans-Jøran Østreng All [7]
Peugeot   Jonathan Pailler Peugeot 208 18   Jonathan Pailler All [10]
  Fabien Pailler 20   Fabien Pailler All [10]
  Pascal Lambec 19   Pascal Lambec 1-2 [7]
  Ándrea Dubourg 23   Ándrea Dubourg All [11]
  Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 87   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 1-2 [11]
  Emmanuel Anne 29   Emmanuel Anne 2 [6]
  Laurent Bouliou 95   Laurent Bouliou 2 [6]
  Anthony Pelfrene 112   Anthony Pelfrene 2 [6]
Renault   CsuCsu Renault Clio 7   Csucsu All [5]
SEAT   ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport SEAT Ibiza 38   Mandie August All [5]
77   René Münnich 1-2, 4 [5]
Škoda   ES Motorsport Škoda Fabia 6   Janis Baumanis All [12]
13   Andreas Bakkerud 2-4 [9]
  GFS Motorsport Egyesület / ES K&N 13   Andreas Bakkerud 1 [13]
  Edijs Ošs 80   Edijs Ošs 3 [9]
Volkswagen   Eklund Motorsport Volkswagen Beetle 75   Per Eklund 1 [14]
  David Nordgaard Volkswagen Polo 9   David Nordgaard 1 [7]
  KRTZ Motorsport ACCR Czech Team 11   Aleš Fučik 1, 3 [5]
  Hedströms Motorsport 12   Anders Michalak 1, 3-4 [7]
92   Anton Marklund 1 [15][7]
  Thomas Bryntesson 16   Thomas Bryntesson 1, 3 [16]
  Sivert Svardal 24   Sivert Svardal All [7]

RX3 edit

Constructor Team Car No. Driver Rounds Ref
Audi   Damian Litwinowicz Audi A1 6   Damian Litwinowicz All [17]
  Per Magne Egebø-Svardal 13   Per Magne Egebø-Svardal 2, 4 [7]
  Volland Racing KFT. 22   Kobe Pauwels All [18]
54   Marat Knyazev All [19]
89   Timur Shigabutdinov 1-3, 5 [19]
95   Yury Belevskiy All [19]
  Speedy Motorsport 18   Zsolt Szíjj Jolly 1-3 [19]
  Nuno Araújo 108   Nuno Araújo 5 [20]
Citroën   Maximilien Eveno Citroën C2 75   Maximilien Eveno 3 [21]
  Hélder Ribeiro 122   Hélder Ribeiro 5 [20]
Ford   Sebastian Høidalen Ford Fiesta 5   Sebastian Høidalen 2 [19]
  Martin Kjær 91   Martin Kjær 2 [7]
Peugeot   Pedro Ribeiro Peugeot 108 44   Pedro Ribeiro 3, 5 [6]
  Espen Isaksætre Peugeot 208 8   Espen Isaksætre 2 [19]
  Antonio Sousa 129   Antonio Sousa 5 [20]
  Joaquim Machado 146   Joaquim Machado 5 [20]
Renault   Dylan Dufas Renault Twingo 9   Dylan Dufas 2-3 [7]
  RS Racing Team 20   Siim Saluri 1 [19]
  Meunier Competition 28   Clément Picard 3-4 [6]
161   Frédéric Moreau 3 [6]
  Sergio Dias 125   Sergio Dias 5 [20]
Škoda   Pajrs S.R.O. Škoda Citigo 11   Jan Černý All [19]
  Ligur Racing Škoda Fabia 10   Janno Ligur 2-3 [19]
  Kreda 14   Kasparas Navickas 1-2 [19]
  Automax Motorsport 23   Radosław Raczkowski 1–4 [19]
  Alexander Hvaal 60   Marius Solberg Hansen 2 [7]
  Josef Šusta 61   Jiři Šusta 1–4 [19]
  Jérémy Lambec 66   Jérémy Lambec 2-3 [7]
  Maximilien Eveno 75   Maximilien Eveno 3 [6]
  ADAC Team Weser-Ems E.V. 86   Lukas Ney 1-3 [22]
  JihoČesky Autoklub V AČR 96   Marcel Suchý 1–2, 4 [19]
  João Ribeiro 99   João Ribeiro 5 [20]
  Leonel Sampaio 147   Leonel Sampaio 5 [20]
Volkswagen   KRTZ Motorsport Volkswagen Polo 58   Dominik Senegacnik 2 [7]

Championship standings edit

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

RX1 edit

Pos. Driver SWE
 
FRA
 
LAT
 
BEL
 
Points
1   Andreas Bakkerud 3 4 7 1 90
2   Fabien Pailler 8 6 2 2 86
3   Janis Baumanis 20 5 1 3 69
4   Jonathan Pailler 5 9 10 4 60
5   Ándrea Dubourg 9 2 4 14 57
6   René Münnich 10 1 8 53
7   Tamás Kárai 4 3 13 5 52
8   Thomas Bryntesson 1 8 46
9   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 2 8 35
10   Csucsu 6 19 6 12 30
11   Hans-Jøran Østreng 13 16 11 11 22
12   Peter Hedström 3 21
13   Anders Michalak 12 9 16 20
14   Mandie August 14 10 17 10 20
15   Sivert Svardal 17 17 5 17 18
16   Romuald Delauney 15 7 15
17   Anton Marklund 7 15
18   Marcin Gagacki 18[a] 12 19 7 14
19   Stéphane De Ganay 11 13 13
20   Attila Mózer 14 12 15 12
21   Dariusz Topolewski 19 24 18 9 11
22   Paulius Pleskovas 24 20 16 6 10
23   David Nordgaard 11 9
24   Emmanuel Anne 13 7
25   Aleš Fučik 16 14 4
26   Edijs Ošs 15 2
27   Laurent Bouliou 15 2
28   Patrick Guillerme 21 25 18 0
29   David Meslier 18 0
30   Benoît Fretin 21 0
31   Per Eklund 22 0
32   Anthony Pelfrene 22 0
33   Pascal Lambec 23 23 0
Pos. Driver SWE
 
FRA
 
BEL
 
POR
 
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)

RX3 edit

Pos. Driver BAR
 
SWE
 
FRA
 
BEL
 
POR
 
Points
1   Yury Belevskiy 1 1 2 1 1 147
2   Kobe Pauwels 4 2 1 4 3 115
3   Marat Knyazev 5 3 4 2 2 114
4   Jan Cerny 7 4 5 6 7 88
5   Timur Shigabutdinov 2 7 3 6 72
6   Damian Litwinowicz 6 6 15 3 4 72
7   Radoslaw Raczkowski 9 14 8 10 36
8   Zsolt Szíjj Jolly 3 17 7 33
9   Janno Ligur 5 10 31
10   Clément Picard 12 5 24
11   Kasparas Navickas 8 9 24
12   Jiri Susta 10 13 9 7[b] 21
13   Nuno Araújo 5 16
14   Maximilien Eveno 6 16
15   Marcel Suchý 12 19 9 16
16   João Ribeiro 8 15
17   Espen Isaksætre 8 13
18   Per Magne Egebø-Svardal 21 8 11
19   Marius Solberg Hansen 10 11
20   Leonel Sampaio 9 10
21   Joaquim Machado 10 9
22   Sergio Dias 11 8
23   Siim Saluri 11 8
24   Jérémy Lambec 18 11 7
25   Sebastian Høidalen 11 7
26   Lukas Ney 13 20 14 7
27   Martin Kjær 12 6
28   Antonio Sousa 12 6
29   Dylan Dufas 15 13 6
30   Pedro Ribeiro 16 13 4
31   Hélder Ribeiro 14 3
32   Dominik Senegacnik 16 1
33   Frédéric Moreau 17 0
Pos. Driver BAR
 
SWE
 
FRA
 
BEL
 
POR
 
Points

Notes edit

  1. ^ Marcin Gagacki was deducted 10 championship points for the use of a third turbo in one event.
  2. ^ Jiri Susta was deducted 15 championship points for the use of a third engine over the season.

References edit

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