List of World Rally Championship event winners

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The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series organised by the FIA, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The driver's world championship and manufacturer's world championship are separate championships, but based on the same point system. The series currently consists of 13 three-day events driven on surfaces ranging from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice. Each rally is split into 10–25 special stages which are run against the clock on closed roads.

Sébastien Loeb holds the record for the most event victories, having won 80 times.[1] Sébastien Ogier is second with 57 wins and Marcus Grönholm is third with 30 wins. Sébastien Loeb holds the distinction of having the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first rally in 2002 at the 2002 Rallye Deutschland, and his last in 2022 at the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally, a span of 19 years, 4 months and 28 days. Shekhar Mehta and Jean-Luc Thérier share the record for the longest period of time between two wins–almost six years between the 1973 Safari Rally and the 1979 Safari Rally for the Kenyan driver and 1974 Press-on-Regardless Rally and 1980 Tour de Corse for the French driver.[2] Loeb holds the record for the most consecutive wins, having two six-win streaks (2005 Rally New Zealand2005 Rally Argentina and 2008 Wales Rally GB2009 Rally Argentina).[3] Kalle Rovanperä is the youngest winner of a World Rally Championship event; he was 20 years, 11 months and 17 days old when he won the 2021 Rally Estonia.[4] Loeb is the oldest winner of a World Rally Championship event; he was 47 years and 331 days old when he won the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally.[4] Neuville holds the record for the most event wins (19) without ever winning a championship.

As of the 2023 Rally Mexico, there have been 80 different World Rally Championship event winners.[5] The first rally winner was Jean-Claude Andruet at the 1973 Rally Monte Carlo, and the most recent driver to score their first win was Kalle Rovanperä at the 2021 Rally Estonia.[6]

By driver[edit]

Sébastien Loeb, who has won 80 World Rally Championship events.

All figures correct as of the 2024 Croatia Rally. In total of 645 WRC events.[5]

Key
Bold Driver has competed in the 2024 season
Italics World Rally Champion
World Rally Championship event winners
Rank Country Driver Wins Seasons active First win Last win
1  France Sébastien Loeb 80 19992013, 2015,
20182020, 2022
2002 Rallye Deutschland 2022 Monte Carlo Rally
2  France Sébastien Ogier 59 20082024 2010 Rally de Portugal 2024 Croatia Rally
3  Finland Marcus Grönholm 30 19892007,
20092010, 2019
2000 Swedish Rally 2007 Rally New Zealand
4  Spain Carlos Sainz 26 19872005 1990 Acropolis Rally 2004 Rally Argentina
5  Scotland Colin McRae 25 19872003,
20052006
1993 Rally New Zealand 2002 Safari Rally
6  Finland Tommi Mäkinen 24 19872003 1994 1000 Lakes Rally 2002 Monte Carlo Rally
7  Finland Juha Kankkunen 23 1979, 19822003,
2010
1985 Safari Rally 1999 Rally Finland
8  France Didier Auriol 20 19842003, 2005 1988 Tour de Corse 2001 Rally Catalunya
8  Belgium Thierry Neuville 20 20092010,
20122024
2014 Rallye Deutschland 2024 Monte Carlo Rally
10  Finland Markku Alén 19 19731993, 2001 1975 Rally Portugal 1988 RAC Rally
10  Estonia Ott Tänak 19 20092012,
20142024
2017 Rally Italia Sardegna 2023 Rally Chile
12  Finland Hannu Mikkola 18 19731993 1974 1000 Lakes Rally 1987 Safari Rally
12  Finland Jari-Matti Latvala 18 20022020 2008 Swedish Rally 2018 Rally Australia
14  Italy Miki Biasion 17 19801994 1986 Rally Argentina 1993 Acropolis Rally
15  Sweden Björn Waldegård 16 19731992 1975 Swedish Rally 1990 Safari Rally
16  Finland Mikko Hirvonen 15 20022014 2006 Rally Australia 2012 Rally Italia Sardegna
17  Germany Walter Röhrl 14 19731987 1975 Acropolis Rally 1985 San Remo Rally
18  Norway Petter Solberg 13 19982012,
20182019
2002 Rally GB 2005 Rally GB
19  Finland Kalle Rovanperä 12 20172024 2021 Rally Estonia 2024 Safari Rally
20  Sweden Stig Blomqvist 11 19732006 1973 Swedish Rally 1984 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
20  Finland Timo Salonen 11 19741992, 2002 1977 Rally Canada 1987 Swedish Rally
22  Finland Ari Vatanen 10 19741998, 2003 1980 Acropolis Rally 1985 Swedish Rally
22  United Kingdom Richard Burns 10 19902003 1998 Safari Rally 2001 Rally New Zealand
24  United Kingdom Elfyn Evans 8 2007, 2011,
20132024
2017 Wales Rally GB 2023 Rally Japan
24  France Bernard Darniche 7 19731987 1973 Rally of Morocco 1981 Tour de Corse
24  Italy Sandro Munari 7 19731984 1974 San Remo Rally 1977 Monte Carlo Rally
24  France Gilles Panizzi 7 19902006 2000 Tour de Corse 2003 Rally Catalunya
27  Sweden Kenneth Eriksson 6 19802002 1987 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire 1997 Rally New Zealand
29  France Jean-Luc Thérier 5 19731984 1973 Rallye de Portugal 1980 Tour de Corse
29  Kenya Shekhar Mehta 5 19731987 1973 Safari Rally 1982 Safari Rally
29  France Jean-Pierre Nicolas 5 19731980, 1984 1973 Tour de Corse 1978 Ivory Coast Rally
29  Estonia Markko Märtin 5 19972005 2003 Acropolis Rally 2004 Rally Catalunya
29  United Kingdom Kris Meeke 5 20022008, 2011,
20132019
2015 Rally Argentina 2017 Rally Catalunya
34  Finland Timo Mäkinen 4 19731994 1973 1000 Lakes Rally 1975 Wales Rally GB
34  France Michèle Mouton 4 19741986 1981 Rallye Sanremo 1982 Rally Brazil
34  France François Delecour 4 19842017 1993 Rallye Portugal 1994 Monte Carlo Rally
37  France Jean-Claude Andruet 3 19731986, 1995 1973 Monte Carlo Rally 1977 San Remo Rally
37  Finland Henri Toivonen 3 19751986 1980 Lombard RAC Rally 1986 Monte Carlo Rally
37  France Jean Ragnotti 3 19731987,
19901995
1981 Monte Carlo Rally 1985 Tour de Corse
37  Norway Andreas Mikkelsen 3 20062022, 2024 2015 Rally Catalunya 2016 Rally Australia
37  Spain Dani Sordo 3 20032023 2013 Rallye Deutschland 2020 Rally Italia Sardegna
42  Germany Achim Warmbold 2 19731975,
19781986, 2000
1973 Rally of Poland 1973 Austrian Alpine Rally
42  Kenya Joginder Singh 2 19731980 1974 Safari Rally 1976 Safari Rally
42  France Bruno Saby 2 19731991 1986 Tour de Corse 1988 Monte Carlo Rally
42  Sweden Ingvar Carlsson 2 19741991 1989 Swedish Rally 1989 Rally New Zealand
42  Sweden Mikael Ericsson 2 19811993 1989 Rally Argentina 1989 1000 Lakes Rally
42  Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka 2 19761991 1991 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire 1992 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
42  Sweden Mats Jonsson 2 19792007 1992 Swedish Rally 1993 Swedish Rally
42  France Philippe Bugalski 2 19842004 1999 Rallye Catalunya 1999 Tour de Corse
42  Finland Esapekka Lappi 2 20112013,
20152024
2017 Rally Finland 2024 Rally Sweden
51  Canada Walter Boyce 1 19731974,
19771978, 1986
1973 Press-on-Regardless Rally 1973 Press-on-Regardless Rally
51  Italy Raffaele Pinto 1 19731978 1974 Rally Portugal 1974 Rally Portugal
51  Sweden Ove Andersson 1 19731982 1975 Safari Rally 1975 Safari Rally
51  Sweden Per Eklund 1 19731997 1976 Swedish Rally 1976 Swedish Rally
51  Sweden Harry Källström 1 19731980 1976 Acropolis Rally 1976 Acropolis Rally
51  United Kingdom Roger Clark 1 19731981,
1984, 1995
1976 Lombard RAC Rally 1976 Lombard RAC Rally
51  Italy Fulvio Bacchelli 1 19731982 1977 Rally New Zealand 1977 Rally New Zealand
51  Finland Kyösti Hämäläinen 1 19731982,
19851988
1977 1000 Lakes Rally 1977 1000 Lakes Rally
51  Italy Antonio Fassina 1 19761981 1979 Rallye Sanremo 1979 Rallye Sanremo
51  Sweden Anders Kulläng 1 19731988 1980 Swedish Rally 1980 Swedish Rally
51  France Guy Fréquelin 1 19731987 1981 Rally Argentina 1981 Rally Argentina
51  Portugal Joaquim Moutinho 1 19731986 1986 Rally de Portugal 1986 Rally de Portugal
51  France Bernard Béguin 1 19741993 1987 Tour de Corse 1987 Tour de Corse
51  Austria Franz Wittmann Sr. 1 19731989 1987 Rally New Zealand 1987 Rally New Zealand
51  Austria Sepp Haider 1 19771993 1988 Rally New Zealand 1988 Rally New Zealand
51  Argentina Jorge Recalde 1 19802000 1988 Rally Argentina 1988 Rally Argentina
51  France Alain Ambrosino 1 19741990 1988 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire 1988 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
51  France Alain Oreille 1 19841996 1989 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire 1989 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
51  Finland Pentti Airikkala 1 19731990, 2003 1989 Lombard RAC Rally 1989 Lombard RAC Rally
51  France Patrick Tauziac 1 19841992 1990 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire 1990 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
51  Germany Armin Schwarz 1 19882005 1991 Rally Catalunya 1991 Rally Catalunya
51  Italy Andrea Aghini 1 19862000 1992 Rallye Sanremo 1992 Rallye Sanremo
51  Italy Franco Cunico 1 19812000 1993 Rallye Sanremo 1993 Rallye Sanremo
51  Kenya Ian Duncan 1 19731982 1994 Safari Rally 1994 Safari Rally
51  Italy Piero Liatti 1 19902004 1997 Monte Carlo Rally 1997 Monte Carlo Rally
51  Finland Harri Rovanperä 1 19932006 2001 Swedish Rally 2001 Swedish Rally
51  Spain Jesús Puras 1 19912002 2001 Tour de Corse 2001 Tour de Corse
51  Belgium François Duval 1 20002008, 2010 2005 Rally Australia 2005 Rally Australia
51  Norway Mads Østberg 1 20062021 2012 Rally de Portugal 2012 Rally de Portugal
51  New Zealand Hayden Paddon 1 20072019 2016 Rally Argentina 2016 Rally Argentina

By driver's nationality[edit]

All figures correct as of the 2024 Croatia Rally.[7]

Rank Country Wins Driver(s)
1  France 206 18
2  Finland 192 16
3  United Kingdom 49 5
4  Sweden 43 10
5  Italy 30 8
5  Spain 30 3
7  Estonia 24 2
8  Belgium 21 2
9  Germany 17 3
9  Norway 17 3
11  Kenya 8 3
12  Austria 2 2
12  Japan 2 1
14  Argentina 1 1
14  Canada 1 1
14  New Zealand 1 1
14  Portugal 1 1

Milestone races winners[edit]

Race
number
Year Rally [8] Winner
Driver Manufacturers
100 1982 Monaco Monte Carlo Rally West Germany Walter Röhrl West Germany Opel
200 1990 Portugal Rallye de Portugal Italy Miki Biasion Italy Lancia
300 1998 Greece Acropolis Rally United Kingdom Colin McRae Japan Subaru
400 2005 Argentina Rally Argentina France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën
500 2012 Finland Rally Finland France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën
600 2020 Estonia Rally Estonia Estonia Ott Tänak South Korea Hyundai

Most wins per season[edit]

All figures correct as of the 2024 Croatia Rally. In total of 645 WRC events.[5]

Key
Bold Won the World Championship in the same year
Year Driver(s) Manufacturer(s) Wins Races
1973 France Jean-Luc Thérier France Alpine-Renault 3 13
1974 Italy Sandro Munari Italy Lancia 2 8
1975 Sweden Björn Waldegård Italy Lancia 2 10
Finland Hannu Mikkola France Peugeot 1
Japan Toyota 1
1976 Italy Sandro Munari Italy Lancia 3 10
1977 Sweden Björn Waldegård United States Ford 3 11
1978 Finland Markku Alén Italy Fiat 2 11
Italy Lancia 1
France Jean-Pierre Nicolas West Germany Porsche 1
France Peugeot 2
1979 Finland Hannu Mikkola United States Ford 3 12
West Germany Mercedes-Benz 1
1980 West Germany Walter Röhrl Italy Fiat 4 12
1981 Finland Ari Vatanen United States Ford 3 12
1982 France Michèle Mouton West Germany Audi 3 12
1983 Finland Hannu Mikkola West Germany Audi 4 12
1984 Sweden Stig Blomqvist West Germany Audi 5 12
1985 Finland Timo Salonen France Peugeot 5 12
1986 Finland Juha Kankkunen France Peugeot 3 12
1987 Italy Miki Biasion Italy Lancia 3 13
Finland Markku Alén Italy Lancia
1988 Italy Miki Biasion Italy Lancia 5 13
1989 Italy Miki Biasion Italy Lancia 5 13
1990 Spain Carlos Sainz Japan Toyota 4 12
1991 Finland Juha Kankkunen Italy Lancia 5 14
Spain Carlos Sainz Japan Toyota
1992 France Didier Auriol Italy Lancia 6 14
1993 Finland Juha Kankkunen Japan Toyota 5 13
1994 France Didier Auriol Japan Toyota 3 10
1995 Spain Carlos Sainz Japan Subaru 3 8
1996 Finland Tommi Mäkinen Japan Mitsubishi 5 9
1997 United Kingdom Colin McRae Japan Subaru 5 14
1998 Finland Tommi Mäkinen Japan Mitsubishi 5 13
1999 Finland Tommi Mäkinen Japan Mitsubishi 4 14
2000 Finland Marcus Grönholm France Peugeot 4 14
United Kingdom Richard Burns Japan Subaru
2001 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Ford 3 14
Finland Tommi Mäkinen Japan Mitsubishi
Finland Marcus Grönholm France Peugeot
2002 Finland Marcus Grönholm France Peugeot 5 14
2003 Norway Petter Solberg Japan Subaru 4 14
2004 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 6 16
2005 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 10 16
2006 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 8 16
2007 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 8 16
2008 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 11 15
2009 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 7 12
2010 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 8 13
2011 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 5 13
France Sébastien Ogier France Citroën
2012 France Sébastien Loeb France Citroën 9 13
2013 France Sébastien Ogier Germany Volkswagen 9 13
2014 France Sébastien Ogier Germany Volkswagen 8 13
2015 France Sébastien Ogier Germany Volkswagen 8 13
2016 France Sébastien Ogier Germany Volkswagen 6 13
2017 Belgium Thierry Neuville South Korea Hyundai 4 13
2018 France Sébastien Ogier United Kingdom Ford 4 13
Estonia Ott Tänak Japan Toyota
2019 Estonia Ott Tänak Japan Toyota 6 13
2020 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans Japan Toyota 2 7
France Sébastien Ogier Japan Toyota
2021 France Sébastien Ogier Japan Toyota 5 12
2022 Finland Kalle Rovanperä Japan Toyota 6 13
2023 France Sébastien Ogier Japan Toyota 3 13
Finland Kalle Rovanperä Japan Toyota

* Season still in progress.

By co-driver[edit]

The WRC events have been won by 103 different co-drivers. All figures correct as of the 2024 Croatia Rally.[9]

Key
Bold Driver has competed in the 2024 season
Italics World Rally Champion
World Rally Championship event winners
Rank Country Co-driver Wins
1  Monaco Daniel Elena 79
2  France Julien Ingrassia 54
3  Finland Timo Rautiainen 30
4  Spain Luis Moya 24
5  United Kingdom Nicky Grist 21
6  Finland Seppo Harjanne 20
7  Finland Ilkka Kivimäki 19
7  Estonia Martin Järveoja 19
9  Sweden Arne Hertz 18
9  Finland Miikka Anttila 18
11  France Bernard Occelli 16
11  Italy Tiziano Siviero 16
13  Finland Jarmo Lehtinen 15
14  Finland Juha Piironen 14
15  Germany Christian Geistdörfer 13
15  Finland Risto Mannisenmäki 13
15  United Kingdom Phil Mills 13
15  Sweden Hans Thorszelius 13
15  Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul 13
20  Finland Jonne Halttunen 12
21  Sweden Björn Cederberg 10
21  United Kingdom Robert Reid 10
23  United Kingdom Derek Ringer 8
24  France Alain Mahe 7
24  France Herve Panizzi 7
24  United Kingdom Scott Martin 7
24  Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe 7
26  United Kingdom Terry Harryman 6
28  United Kingdom Fred Gallagher 5
28  France Denis Giraudet 5
28  Ireland Paul Nagle 5
28  United Kingdom Michael Park 5
28  Sweden Staffan Parmander 5
28  Italy Fabrizia Ponz 5
35  Kenya Mike Doughty 4
35  France Daniel Grataloup 4
35  United Kingdom Henry Liddon 4
35  Italy Silvio Maiga 4
35  United Kingdom David Richards 4
35  France Jean Todt 4
35  France Vincent Landais 4
41  Belgium Christian Delferrier 3
41  Italy Mario Mannucci 3
41  Spain Marc Martí 3
41  Spain Carlos del Barrio 3
46 15 co-drivers 2
61 42 co-drivers 1

By constructor[edit]

21 different constructors have won a rally as of the 2024 Croatia Rally.[10]

Rank Constructor Wins
1 France Citroën 102
2 United States/United Kingdom Ford 94
3 Japan Toyota 87
4 Italy Lancia 73
5 France Peugeot 48
6 Japan Subaru 47
7 Germany Volkswagen 44
8 Japan Mitsubishi 34
9 South Korea Hyundai 29
10 Germany Audi 24
11 Italy Fiat 21
12 Japan Datsun / Nissan 9
13 France Alpine-Renault 6
France Renault 6
Germany Opel 6
16 Sweden Saab 4
17 Japan Mazda 3
18 United Kingdom Talbot 2
Germany BMW 2
Germany Porsche 2
Germany Mercedes-Benz 2

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sebastien Loeb takes eighth Rally Argentina". rte.ie. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 6 May 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Gaps between wins". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Win streaks". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Oldest and youngest winners". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Driver WRC wins". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Elfyn Evans wins the Wales Rally GB as Frenchman Sebastien Ogier takes third to claim his fifth consecutive world championship title". bbc.co.uk. BBC. 29 October 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Driver wins per nationalities". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Statistics - Events in General". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
  9. ^ "Co-driver statistics > Wins". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Make Wins". Jonkka's World Rally Archive. juwra.com. Retrieved 24 September 2023.

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