WRC
The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) pits drivers, co-drivers and hybrid-powered production-based cars against some of the most brutally tough and unforgiving terrain on the planet. Established in 1973, the WRC is an epic battle against the elements and the clock. It is spread across 13 rallies, covering four continents and 13 countries. Man and machine must master everything from snow-packed forest tracks in intense cold, to rock-strewn mountain passes in blistering heat. The WRC is divided into the Drivers', Co-Drivers' and the Manufacturers' Championship.
WRC2
WRC2 is the leading support series (Manufacturer) to the FIA World Rally Championship. The WRC2 Champion titles for Teams, Drivers and Co-Drivers will be awarded to the team, driver and co-driver who have scored the highest number of points from 6 of the first 7 rallies which they have entered to score points. On the remaining rallies they may neither score nor detract points from other registered drivers.
WRC3
WRC3 is the support series (Private Teams) to the FIA World Rally Championship. The WRC3 Champion titles for Teams, Drivers and Co-Drivers will be awarded to the team, driver and co-driver who have scored the highest number of points from 6 of the first 7 rallies which they have entered to score points. On the remaining rallies they may neither score nor detract points from other registered drivers.
JUNIOR WRC
Junior WRC is the championship for young rally drivers, picking the right career path to accelerate their chances of reaching the sport’s top level. There are tens - if not hundreds - of series that cater towards up-and-coming talent at regional, national and international level. At the top of that tree, though, is the FIA Junior WRC - the championship that has given drivers like Sébastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans and Thierry Neuville a foot in the door to go on to bigger things. In fact, graduates from the FIA Junior WRC have combined to produce more than 460 WRC podiums and over 185 WRC victories.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
The championship will be accepting entries from drivers who were born on or after 1 January 1995. So, if you're aged 30 or below, you are eligible.
WHAT ARE THE CARS?
The Series serves as the perfect introduction to WRC thanks in part thanks to the impressive, four-wheel drive, Ford Fiesta Rally3, designed and developed by M-Sport Poland. All competitors drive identical Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo cars, using a base setup to level the playing field, the cars are run and maintained by M-Sport Poland throughout the entire season The Fiesta Rally3 is based on Ford’s standard road-going model, but delivers over 235bhp from its 1.5 litre engine and 400Nm of torque. This is sent to all four wheels via a five-speed sequential gearbox.
IS THERE A PRIZE?
Yes! And it’s the biggest in rallying… For 2024, the champion's prize package includes four arrive and drive rallies on European WRC events in 2025 with an M-Sport Ford Fiesta Rally2 car (the next step up from Rally3). The winner also gets the chance to contest a further two rallies in the car at a heavily discounted rate.
WHY SHOULD I ENTER?
Because it's the most cost-effective way to home your skills and gain on-event experience at WRC level. Former champions include WRC drivers Sébastien Ogier, Sébastien Loeb, Elfyn Evans and Dani Sordo.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
M-Sport Poland Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo rental and servicing, rally car transport, FIA nominated fuel and Pirelli tyre allocation for each rally, service park hospitality for driver & co-driver, rally car insurance, FIA Junior WRC priority entry, rebuilds and repairs as and when required, dedicated media team, on-site photo and video service.