Carlos del Barrio

Carlos del Barrio (born 15 August 1968) is a Spanish rally co-driver. He is currently teamed with Dani Sordo and is competing for Hyundai in the World Rally Championship.

Carlos del Barrio
Carlos del Barrio in 2012
Personal information
Nationality Spain
Born (1968-08-15) August 15, 1968 (age 55)
World Rally Championship record
Active years19911992, 19942000, 2002, 20042007, 20102014, 2018–present
TeamsHyundai Motorsport
Mini WRC Team
Citroën World Rally Team
CUPRA
OMV Rally Team
Rallies106
Championships0
Rally wins3
Podiums13
Stage wins76
First rally1991 Rally Catalunya
First win2013 Rallye Deutschland
Last win2020 Rally Italia Sardegna
Last rally2022 Rally Italia Sardegna

Rally career

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Carlos del Barrio began his rally career in 1991, co-driving for several drivers.

In 2011, he formed a partnership with Dani Sordo in Mini WRC Team.

In 2013 Rallye Deutschland, he and Sordo won their first WRC victory, 53 seconds over Thierry Neuville.[1]

Carlos del Barrio ended his partnership with Sordo after 2013, but resumed in 2018. They now drive for Hyundai Motorsport.[2]

Victories

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WRC victories

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 # EventSeasonDriverCar
1 31. ADAC Rallye Deutschland2013 Dani SordoCitroën DS3 WRC
2 16° Rally Italia Sardegna2019 Dani SordoHyundai i20 Coupe WRC
3 17º Rally Italia Sardegna2020 Dani SordoHyundai i20 Coupe WRC

Results

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WRC results

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YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
1991Escudería PurroyPeugeot 205 GTIMONSWEPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINAUSITACIVESP
12
GBR-0
1992Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 309 GTIMONSWEPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINAUSITACIVESP
Ret
GBR-0
1994Jesus PurasFord Escort RS CosworthMONPOR
8
KENFRA
14
GREARG
Ret
NZL
Ret
FINITA
17
GBR31st3
1995Jesus PurasCitroën ZX 16SMONSWEPORFRANZLAUSESP
Ret
GBR-0
1996Jesus PurasSeat Ibiza GTi 16VSWEKENINAGREARG
Ret
FINAUS
Ret
ITAESP
15
-0
1997Jesus PurasCitroën ZX 16SMONSWEKENPORESP
Ret
FRAARGGRENZLFININAITAAUSGBR-0
1998Jesus PurasCitroën XsaraMONSWEKENPORESP
Ret
FRAARGGRENZLFINITA
Ret
AUSGBR-0
1999Salvador Cañellas jr.Seat Ibiza GTi 16V Evo2MONSWE
46
KENPOR
Ret
ESP
39
FRAARGGRENZLFINCHNITAAUSGBR-0
2000Salvador Cañellas jr.Seat Córdoba WRCMONSWEKENPORESP
Ret
ARGGRENZLFINCYPFRAITAAUSGBR-0
2002Jesus PurasCitroën Xsara WRCMONSWEFRAESP
12
CYPARGGREKENFINGERITA
6
NZLAUSGBR19th1
2004Dani SordoMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIIMONSWEMEXNZLCYPGRETURARG
Ret
FINGER
19
JPNGBRITAFRA
13
-0
Citroën C2 S1600ESP
20
AUS
2005Ricardo TriviñoPeugeot 206 WRCMONSWEMEX
12
NZLITACYPTUR7th16
OMV World Rally TeamCitroën Xsara WRCGRE
10
ARG
10
FIN
12
GER
9
GBR
11
JPNFRA
7
ESP
4
AUS
Ret
2006Kronos CitroënCitroën Xsara WRCMON
9
SWE
7
MEX
Ret
ESP
Ret
FRA
6
ARG
17
ITA
4
GRE
8
GER
14
FIN
Ret
JPNCYP
7
TUR
4
AUS
4
NZL
4
GBR
5
7th32
2007Dani SoláHonda Civic Type-RMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFINGERNZLESP
20
-0
Peugeot 207 S2000FRA
10
JPNIREGBR
2010Mazen TantashMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXSWEMEXJOR
Ret
TURNZLPORBULFINGERJPNFRAESPGBR-0
2011Mini WRC TeamMini John Cooper Works WRCSWEMEXPORJORITA
6
ARGGREFIN
Ret
GER
3
AUSFRA
2
ESP
4
GBR
20
8th59
2012Mini WRC TeamMini John Cooper Works WRCMON
2
SWE
Ret
MEX11th35
Prodrive WRC TeamPOR
11
GRENZL
6
FINGER
9
GBRFRA
Ret
ITAESP
9
Ford World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCARG
Ret
2013Abu Dhabi Citroën Total WRTCitroën DS3 WRCMON
3
SWE
Ret
ARG
9
FRA
2
5th123
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTMEX
4
POR
12
GRE
2
ITA
4
FIN
5
GER
1
AUSESP
Ret
GBR
7
2014Nicolas AmiouniFord Fiesta R2MONSWEMEXPOR
Ret
ARGITAPOLFINGERAUSFRAESPGBR-0
2018Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMON
Ret
SWEMEX
2
FRA
4
ARG
3
POR
4
ITAFINGER
Ret
TURGBRESP
5
AUS8th71
2019Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMONSWEMEX
9
FRA
4
ARG
6
CHLPOR
23
ITA
1
FINGER
5
TUR
5
GBRESP
3
AUS
C
8th89
2020Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMONSWEMEX
Ret
ESTTURITA
1
MNZ
3
8th42
2021Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMON
5
18th11
Fabrizio ZaldivarŠkoda Fabia R5 EvoARC
33
CRO
17
POR
18
ITA
11
KENEST
20
BELGRE
33
FINESP
23
MNZ
2022Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 N Rally2MONSWECROPOR
31
ITA
33
KENESTFINBELGRENZLESPJPNNC*0*

* Season still in progress.

References

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  1. ^ "31. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2013". Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ Evans, David (22 August 2016). "Hyundai keeps Dani Sordo for 2017 and '18 World Rally Championships". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
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