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WRC World Rally Drivers & Manufacturers Champions List - Seasons Index

The following is a list of WRC-winners and links to more detailed season information and statistics - click each year.

WRC Championship Standings List :
 
Yr Pos. Driver Manufacturer Class Events
 
2007  1st. S. Loeb (116pts) Ford (212pts) World Rally Car 16
 
Again a battle between Loeb and Grönholm only, but this time was not as easy as Loeb winning in his armchair at home, it went down to the wire. The makes was clearer for Ford’s stronger second driver.
 
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2006 

1st.

S. Loeb (112pts)

Ford (195pts)

World Rally Car

16
 
Mass withdrawal and privateer teams allowed to score manufacturer points. Loeb dominates so much that he doesn't even need to turn up to claim his title!
 
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2005  1st. S. Loeb (127pts) Citroën (188pts) World Rally Car 16
 
All very much like 2004
 
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2004 

1st.

S. Loeb (118pts)

Citroën (194pts)

World Rally Car

16
 
Citroën and Loeb conquer all. Many rather strange rule changes. I hope I don't get in trouble saying this is where everything started to go wrong with the WRC!
 
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2003  1st. P. Solberg (72pts) Citroën (160pts) World Rally Car 14
 
Hot battle between PSA sisters and enough controvery in team changes and drivers title fights.
 
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2002 

1st.

M. Grönholm (77pts)

Peugeot (165pts)

World Rally Car

14
 
Marcus Gronholm strolls to championship victory in the all-conquering Peugeot.
 
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2001  1st. R. Burns (44pts) Peugeot (106pts) World Rally Car 14
 
Richard Burns snatches his first world title at a record low score from Makinen and McRae, but Peugeot win the manufacturer's title.
 
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2000 

1st.

M. Grönholm (65pts)

Peugeot (111pts)

World Rally Car

14
 
Marcus Gronholm gains his first world title as Peugeot return with a full programme with the 206WRC and also winning their title.
 
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1999  1st. T. Mäkinen (62pts) Toyota (109pts) World Rally Car 14
 
Manufacturers flood in to compete in the WRC, as Toyota win the teams' title and Makinen secures four in a row with ageing Mitubishi.
 
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1998 

1st.

T. Mäkinen (58pts)

Mitsubishi (91pts)

World Rally Car

13
 
Sainz joins Auriol at Toyota, however nothing can stop Tommi Makinen from gaining his third world title.
 
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1997  1st. T. Mäkinen (63pts) Subaru (114pts) World Rally Car 14
 
The world rally car is introduced, however Tommi Makinen continues his dominance in Group A machinery.
 
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1994 

1st.

D. Auriol (116pts)

Toyota (151pts)

Group A

10
 
Subaru, Mitsubishi and foremost Toyota stamp their class on the championship - with Didier Auriol earning a well-deserved driver's title.
 
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1987  1st. J. Kankkunen (100pts) Lancia (140pts) Group A 13
 
Group B thrown out as Lancia sweep all before them. Juha Kankkunen claims his second world title.
 
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1979 

1st.

B. Waldegaard (120pts)

Ford (122pts)

Open

12
 
The first year of the modern world rally championship, with Bjorn Waldegard becoming the inaugural world champion.
 
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Click on a the year for each season above for more information.
 

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