2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship

Summary

The 2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy[1] was the first edition of the FIA World Rallycross Championship. The season consisted of twelve rounds and started on 3 May with the Portuguese round at Montalegre. The season came to end on 23 November, at San Luis, Argentina.[2]

Calendar edit

 
2014 World RX Calendar by nations
Rnd. Event Dates Venue Class Winner Team Report
1   World RX of Portugal 3–4 May Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Report
RX Lites   Sebastian Eriksson   Olsbergs MSE
2   World RX of Great Britain 24–25 May Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Wootton Supercar   Andreas Bakkerud   Ford Olsbergs MSE Report
RX Lites   Mitchell DeJong   Olsbergs MSE
3   World RX of Norway 14–15 June Lånkebanen, Hell Supercar   Reinis Nitišs   Ford Olsbergs MSE Report
4   World RX of Finland 28–29 June Tykkimäki, Kouvola Supercar   Tanner Foust   Marklund Motorsport Report
RX Lites   Kevin Hansen   Hansen Junior Team
5   World RX of Sweden 5–6 July Höljesbanan, Höljes Supercar   Mattias Ekström   EKS RX Report
RX Lites   Kevin Eriksson   Olsbergs MSE
6   World RX of Belgium 12–13 July Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet, Mettet Supercar   Toomas Heikkinen   Marklund Motorsport Report
7   World RX of Canada 7–8 August Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Report
8   World RX of France 6–7 September Circuit de Lohéac, Lohéac Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Report
9   World RX of Germany 20–21 September Estering, Buxtehude Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Report
10   World RX of Italy 27–28 September Autodromo di Franciacorta, Castrezzato Supercar   Timmy Hansen   Team Peugeot-Hansen Report
RX Lites   Daniel Holten   Olsbergs MSE
11   World RX of Turkey 11–12 October Istanbul Park, Tuzla Supercar   Andreas Bakkerud   Ford Olsbergs MSE Report
RX Lites   Sebastian Eriksson   Olsbergs MSE
12   World RX of Argentina 28–29 November Autódromo Rosendo Hernández, San Luis Supercar   Petter Solberg   PSRX Report
  Event of FIA ERX (including Supercars)
  Event of FIA ERX (except Supercars)

Teams and drivers edit

Permanent entries[3]
Constructor Entrant Car No. Driver Rounds[4]
Citroën   PSRX[5] Citroën DS3 11   Petter Solberg[6] All
12   Alexander Hvaal[7] 1–5
95   Simone Romagna 8–10
97   Sten Oja 7, 11
107   Manfred Stohl 12
  Monster Energy World RX[8] 27   Davy Jeanney[9] 5–10
33   Liam Doran[10] 1–6, 12
44   Krzysztof Skorupski[8] 1–4
88   Henning Solberg 7–12
133   Lars Øivind Enerberg 11
  LD Motorsports World RX[8] 66   Derek Tohill[8] All
Ford   Ford Olsbergs MSE[11] Ford Fiesta ST 13   Andreas Bakkerud[12] All
15   Reinis Nitišs[12] All
  Now or Never[13] 21   Bohdan Ludwiczak[14] 1-2, 8-12
  JJ Racing[15] Ford Focus 54   Jos Jansen[15] All
Peugeot   Team Peugeot-Hansen[16] Peugeot 208 T16 1   Timur Timerzyanov[17] All
3   Timmy Hansen[18] All
  Albatec Racing[19] Peugeot 208 2   Oliver O'Donovan 12
25   Jacques Villeneuve[19] 1, 3–7, 10
26   Andy Scott[19] 1–2, 6–12
27   Davy Jeanney 2
47   Ramona Karlsson 9
81   David Binks 8
122   Marc Scott 11
Volkswagen   Marklund Motorsport[20][21] Volkswagen Polo 57   Toomas Heikkinen[20] All
92   Anton Marklund[20] All

Results and standings edit

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers edit

(key)

Pos. Driver POR
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
FIN
 
SWE
 
BEL
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
GER
 
ITA
 
TUR
 
ARG
 
Points[23]
1   Petter Solberg 1 6 2 10 3 3 1 1 1 3 6 1 267
2   Toomas Heikkinen 4 4 7 7 8 1 5 10 5 8 3 5 221
3   Reinis Nitišs 3 7 1 3 4 8 4 2 16 11 7 2 210
4   Timmy Hansen 8 11 6 9 11 2 7 3 6 1 2 4 199
5   Andreas Bakkerud 2 1 11 2 2 29 8 9 11 6 1 6 193
6   Anton Marklund 5 12 8 5 14 4 2 8 17 6 4 7 173
7   Timur Timerzyanov 7 29 4 11 7 7 3 6 7 4 8 8 152
8   Pontus Tidemand 13 13 10 5 5 4 13 84
9   Robin Larsson 2 20 34 6 3 10 76
10   Henning Solberg 9 5 13 15 11 24 15 9 5 15 70
11   Mattias Ekström 19 1 2 55
12   Andy Scott 13 10 20 12 12 31 24 11 9 46
13   Tanner Foust 5 1 18 DNP 42
14   Derek Tohill 10 24 25 8 29 24 14 20 20 20 10 13 35
15   Johan Kristoffersson 20 DSQ 8 5 33
16   Ken Block 3 4 DNP 32
17   Davy Jeanney 25 23 11 10 13 23 15 27
17=   Jérôme Grosset-Janin 8 24 17 7 14 31 27
19   Richard Göransson 2 9 26
20   Peter Hedström 32 12 19 9 23 24
20=   Daniel Holten 9 9 24
22   Kevin Eriksson 3 20
22=   Sebastian Eriksson 6 20
24   Krzysztof Skorupski 18 27 18 4 19
25   Andrew Jordan 3 17
25=   Koen Pauwels 6 14 32 21 29 24 17
27   Alexander Hvaal 9 17 23 14 15 14
27=   Emil Öhman 18 10 13 16 14
27=   Tommy Rustad 21 16 18 22 9 14 14
30   Joni-Pekka Rajala 6 22 13
30=   Patrick Carpentier 6 13
30=   Joni Wiman 9 13
33   Jos Jansen 12 23 27 18 36 28 15 25 29 35 16 14 12
34   Manfred Stohl 10 9
34=   Edward Sandström 12 14 12 9
34=   Gigi Galli 12 9
37   Ramona Karlsson 11 30 30 26 8
37=   Jacques Villeneuve 17 14 16 17 14 16 18 8
37=   Per-Gunnar Andersson 13 13 8
37=   Miguel Baldoni 12 8
37=   Oliver O'Donovan 37 11 8
42   Sverre Isachsen 13 7
42=   Gaëtan Sérazin 12 7
42=   Frode Holte 36 22 24 12 7
45   Fabien Pailler 13 18 5
46   Joaquim Santos 14 3
46=   Alexandre Theuil 16 15 23 31 41 17 3
46=   Bohdan Ludwiczak 15 34 37 36 32 17 16 3
46=   Marc Scott 14 3
46=   Lukas Walfridson 16 15 28 27 36 3
51   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg 15 2
51=   Lars Øivind Enerberg 15 2
51=   Liam Doran 19 20 DSQ 12 5 10 17 2
51=   Aki Karttunen 15 2
55   Eric Färén 22 16 1
55=   François Duval 16 1
57   Riku Tahko 17 0
57=   Ole Christian Veiby 21 18 0
57=   Pavel Koutný 19 26 26 26 0
57=   Andri Õun 19 0
57=   Teemu Pätsi 20 30 0
57=   Atro Määttä 21 0
57=   Ole Kristian Nøttveit 21 0
57=   Silvo Viitanen 22 0
57=   Valdur Reinsalu 23 0
57=   Markus Winkelhock 24 0
57=   Stian Haugan 25 0
57=   Michaël De Keersmaecker 25 0
57=   Tore Kristoffersen 34 27 34 0
57=   Julian Godfrey 28 0
57=   Morten Bergminrud 28 22 0
57=   Stein Egil Jenssen 29 0
57=   Jochen Coox 31 0
57=   Fredrik Tiger 31 0
57=   Patrick Van Mechelen 30 0
57=   Mats Öhman 33 31 29 0
57=   Ole Håbjørg 33 32 0
57=   Ronny Scheveneels 31 0
57=   Roman Stepanenko 33 37 0
57=   Jean-Luc Pailler 35 0
57=   René Münnich 35 25 0
57=   Ludvig Hunsbedt 37 0
57=   Åke Holtet 38 0
84   Sten Oja 17 18 -5
85   Tord Linnerud 26 17 12 19 25 21 -9
Pos. Driver POR
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
FIN
 
SWE
 
BEL
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
GER
 
ITA
 
TUR
 
ARG
 
Points

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams edit

Pos. Driver No. POR
 
GBR
 
NOR
 
FIN
 
SWE
 
BEL
 
CAN
 
FRA
 
GER
 
ITA
 
TUR
 
ARG
 
Points
1   Ford Olsbergs MSE 13 2 1 12 2 2 30 8 9 11 6 1 6 409
15 3 7 1 3 4 9 4 2 16 11 7 2
2   Marklund Motorsport 57 4 4 8 7 8 1 5 10 5 8 3 5 394
92 5 12 9 5 14 5 2 8 17 6 4 7
3   Team Peugeot-Hansen 1 7 29 4 11 7 8 3 6 7 4 8 8 351
3 8 11 6 9 11 2 7 3 6 1 2 4
4   PSRX 11 1 6 2 10 3 4 1 1 1 3 6 1 281
12 9 17 23 14 15
97 17
5   Monster Energy World RX 27 23 11 10 83
33 19 20 7 12 5 10
44 18 27 19 4
88 11 9
6   Albatec Racing 25 13 10 21 16 18 25
26 17 15 16 17 15 12 24
27 25 15

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website