Lista recordurilor Campionatului Mondial de Raliuri

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Lista recordurilor Campionatului Mondial de Raliuri include un set de recorduri și statistici de la Campionatul Mondial de Raliuri (WRC) din 1973 până în prezent.

Campionatul Mondial de Raliuri
Sezonul actual

Campionatul Mondial de Raliuri 2018

Clase de competiții

World Rally Car
Group R · Super 2000 · Group N

Liste

Piloți (Campioni)
Constructori (Campioni)
Raliuri · Sezoane · Recorduri · Accidente fatale

Victorii

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Statistici

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Vârstă

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Cei mai tineri campioni
PilotVârstaSezon
1 Colin McRae27 y, 109 d1995

Constructori

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Naționalitate

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Raliuri (curse)

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Cele mai rapide raliuri

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CursaViteza medieCâștigătorBolid
1 2012 Rally Finland122,9 km/h (76,4 mph) Sébastien LoebCitroën DS3 WRC
2 2005 Rally Finland122,86 km/h (76,34 mph) Marcus GrönholmPeugeot 307 WRC
3 2010 Rally Finland122,80 km/h (76,30 mph) Jari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 09
4 2000 Safari Rally122,43 km/h (76,07 mph) Richard BurnsSubaru Impreza WRC 99
5 2006 Rally Finland122,06 km/h (75,84 mph) Marcus GrönholmFord Focus RS WRC 06
6 2007 Rally Finland121,85 km/h (75,71 mph) Marcus GrönholmFord Focus RS WRC 07
7 2002 Rally Finland121,80 km/h (75,68 mph) Marcus GrönholmPeugeot 206 WRC
8 2003 Rally Finland121,62 km/h (75,57 mph) Markko MärtinFord Focus RS WRC 03
9 1983 Rally Argentina121,60 km/h (75,56 mph) Hannu MikkolaAudi Quattro A2
10 2000 Rally Finland121,46 km/h (75,47 mph) Marcus GrönholmPeugeot 206 WRC

Curse câștigate la limită

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CursaDistanță[11]CâștigătorLocul doi
1 2011 Jordan Rally0.2 second Sébastien Ogier Jari-Matti Latvala
2 2007 Rally New Zealand0.3 second Marcus Grönholm Sébastien Loeb
3 1998 Rally Portugal2.1 seconds Colin McRae Carlos Sainz
4 1999 Rally Argentina2.4 seconds Juha Kankkunen Richard Burns
2010 Rally New Zealand2.4 seconds Jari-Matti Latvala Sébastien Ogier
2011 Rally Argentina2.4 seconds Sébastien Loeb Mikko Hirvonen
7 2000 Rally Australia2.7 seconds Marcus Grönholm Richard Burns
8 2003 Rallye Deutschland3.6 seconds Sébastien Loeb Marcus Grönholm
9 1976 Rallye Sanremo4.0 seconds Björn Waldegård Sandro Munari
2002 Rally Argentina4.0 seconds Carlos Sainz Petter Solberg

Victorii ale piloților după naționalitate

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Finlanda e națiunea cu cele mai multe victorii, 168.[12]

#NaționalitateVictoriiPiloți
1 Finlanda168Marcus Grönholm (30), Tommi Mäkinen (24), Juha Kankkunen (23), Markku Alén (19), Hannu Mikkola (18)
Mikko Hirvonen (15), Timo Salonen (11), Ari Vatanen (10), Jari-Matti Latvala (8), Timo Mäkinen (4)
Henri Toivonen (3), Kyösti Hämäläinen (1), Pentti Airikkala (1), Harri Rovanperä (1)
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2 Franța156Sébastien Loeb (78), Didier Auriol (20), Sébastien Ogier (11), Bernard Darniche (7), Gilles Panizzi (7)
Jean-Luc Thérier (5), Jean-Pierre Nicolas (5), Michèle Mouton (4), François Delecour (4)
Jean-Claude Andruet (3), Jean Ragnotti (3), Bruno Saby (2), Philippe Bugalski (2), Guy Fréquelin (1)
Bernard Béguin (1), Alain Ambrosino (1), Alain Oreille (1), Patrick Tauziac (1)
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3 Suedia43Björn Waldegård (16), Stig Blomqvist (11), Kenneth Eriksson (6), Ingvar Carlsson (2), Mikael Ericsson (2)
Mats Jonsson (2), Ove Andersson (1), Per Eklund (1), Harry Källström (1), Anders Kulläng (1)
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4 Regatul Unit36Colin McRae (25), Richard Burns (10), Roger Clark (1)3
5 Italia30Miki Biasion (17), Sandro Munari (7), Raffaele Pinto (1), Fulvio Bacchelli (1), Antonio Fassina (1)
Andrea Aghini (1), Gianfranco Cunico (1), Piero Liatti (1)
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6 Spania28Carlos Sainz (26), Jesús Puras (1), Dani Sordo (1)3
7 Germania17Walter Röhrl (14), Achim Warmbold (2), Armin Schwarz (1)3
8 Norvegia14Petter Solberg (13), Mads Østberg (1)2
9 Kenya8Shekhar Mehta (5), Joginder Singh (2), Ian Duncan (1)3
10 Estonia5Markko Märtin (5)1
11 Austria2Franz Wittmann, Sr. (1), Josef Haider (1)2
Japonia2Kenjiro Shinozuka (2)1
13 Argentina1Jorge Recalde (1)1
 Belgia1François Duval (1)1
Canada1Walter Boyce (1)1
Portugalia1Joaquim Moutinho (1)1
  1. ^ Alén also won Rally Sanremo 1986, that was eventually annulled by FISA and is therefore not considered as a WRC win.
  2. ^ According to World Rally Archive (http://www.juwra.com), Alén won 801 stages. Markku Alén also won special stages in the following rallies that are not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com : 15 stages in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977), 5 stages in South Pacific 1977 (source: Auto Hebdo n°63, 19–26 May 1977), 1 stage in Safari 1990 (source: Auto Hebdo n°723, 18 April 1990). He won at least 18 scored stages in Press-on-regardless 1974 (source claiming he won 21 stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Rally%20Data/1974-75/74%20POR%20RT-02.jpg); source claiming he won 20 stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Rally%20Data/1974-75/74%20POR%20results-c.jpg; source showing he won 2 annulled stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Newsletters/Ralligator%20Bullsheet/74-11m.jpg).Moreover, he is said to have won 11 special stages in Sanremo 1974 although reliable sources are missing as of now. Also, Markku Alén won 20 special stages in annulled Sanremo 1986 (source: Auto Hebdo n°545, 22 October 1986).
  3. ^ According to World Rally Archive, Sainz won 756 stages. Sainz also won one special stage in Safari Rally 1991 (source: Auto Hebdo n°772, 4 April 1991), that is not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com.
  4. ^ Kankkunen also won 5 special stages in annulled Sanremo 1986 (source: Auto Hebdo n°545, 22 October 1986).
  5. ^ According to World Rally Archive, Mikkola won 654 stages. Mikkola also won special stages in the following rallies that are not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com : 1 stage in Acropolis 1976 (source: Sport Auto n°174, July 1976, and Auto Hebdo), 1 stage in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977), 10 stages in Acropolis 1977 (source: Auto Hebdo n°66, 9–16 June 1977, and Sport Auto n°186, July 1977).
  6. ^ According to World Rally Archive, Vatanen won 542 stages. Vatanen also won at least 46 special stages in South Pacific 1977. He actually won a 47th special stage in this rally but it is unclear whether the results of this stage were annulled or not (source: Auto Hebdo n° 63, 19–26 May 1977).
  7. ^ According to World Rally Archive, Blomqvist won 486 stages. Blomqvist also won special stages in rallies that are not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com: 26 stages in Sweden 1975 (source: Autosport, 20 February 1975), 10 stages in Sweden 1976 (source: Sport Auto n°170, March 1976), 7 stages in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977).
  8. ^ Lancia also won Rally Sanremo 1986, that was annulled by FISA and is therefore not counted as a WRC win.
  9. ^ Markku Alén's 1978 FIA Cup for Piloți title is not included.
  10. ^ Sandro Munari's 1977 FIA Cup for Piloți title is not included.
  11. ^ Include only timed stage rallies. The World Rally Championship has in the past also featured endurance events where "unachievable" target times were assigned to the stages, and competitors received a penalty point for each minute their stage time was over the target time. At the 1973 Safari Rally, Shekhar Mehta and Harry Källström finished with the same amount of penalty minutes (6 hours and 46 minutes), and at the 1985 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire, Toyota teammates Juha Kankkunen and Björn Waldegård had the same amount of penalty minutes (4 hours and 46 minutes). Mehta and Kankkunen took the wins by tiebreakers.
  12. ^ „Pilot wins per nationalities”. juwra.com. Accesat în . 

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