1988 (DATE, Montlhery, France)
Individual: Juha Kankkunen (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1989 (DATE, Nurburgring, Germany)
Individual: Stig Blomqvist (S)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1990 (DATE, Barcelona, Spain)
Individual: Stig Blomqvist (S)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1991 (DATE, Madrid, Spain)
Individual: Juha Kankkunen (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1992 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Andrea Aghini (I)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1993 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Didier Auriol (F)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1994 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Didier Auriol (F)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1995 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Francois Delecour (F)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1996 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Didier Auriol (F)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1997 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Carlos Sainz (E)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1998 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Colin McRae (GB)
Nations’ Cup: N/A
1999 (DATE, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Didier Auriol (F)
Nations’ Cup: Finland (JJ Lehto/Tommi Makinen/Kari Tiainen)
2000 (Dec 8-10, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Tommi Makinen (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: France (Regis Laconi/Yvan Muller/Gilles Panizzi)
2001 (Dec 7-9, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Harri Rovanpera (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: Spain (Fernando Alonso/Jesus Puras/Ruben Xaus)
2002 (Nov 29-Dec 1, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Marcus Gronholm (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: USA (Colin Edwards/Jeff Gordon/Jimmie Johnson)
2003 (Nov 28-30, Gran Canaria)
Individual: Sebastien Loeb (F)
Nations’ Cup: All-star (Cristiano da Matta (BR)/Fonsi Nieto (E)/Gilles Panizzi (F))
2004 (Dec 4, Paris, France)
Individual: Heikki Kovalainen (FIN)
Nations’ Cup: France (Jean Alesi/Sebastien Loeb)
2005 (Dec 3, Paris, France)
Individual: Sebastien Loeb (F)
Nations’ Cup: Scandinavia (Mattias Ekstrom (S)/Tom Kristensen (DK))
2006 (Dec 16, Paris, France)
Individual: Mattias Ekstrom (S)
Nations’ Cup: Finland (Marcus Gronholm/Heikki Kovalainen)
2007 (Dec 16, London, GB)
Individual: Mattias Ekstrom (S)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2008 (Dec 14, London, GB)
Individual: Sebastien Loeb (F)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2009 (Nov 3-4, Bejing, PRC)
Individual: Mattias Ekstrom (S)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2010 (Nov 27-28, Dusselfdorf, D)
Individual: Filipe Albuquerque (P)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2011 (Dec 3-4, Dusseldorf, D)
Individual: Sebastien Ogier (F)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2012 (Dec 14-16, Bangkok, T)
Individual: Romain Grosjean (F)
Nations’ Cup: Germany (Michael Schumacher/Sebastian Vettel)
2013: Event cancelled
2014 (Dec 13-14, Barbados)
Individual: David Coulthard (GB)
Nations’ Cup: Nordic (Tom Kristensen/Petter Solberg)
2015 (Nov 20-21, London, GB)
Individual: Sebastian Vettel (D)
Nations’ Cup: Great Britain (Jason Plato/Andy Priaulx)
2016 NO EVENT
Total events: 25
Winning drivers (individual)
4 wins-Didier Auriol
3 wins-Mattias Ekstrom, Sebastien Loeb
2 wins-Stig Blomqvist, Juha Kankkunen
1 win-Andrea Aghini, Filipe Albuquerque, David Coulthard, Francois Delecour, Marcus Gronholm, Romain Grosjean, Heikki Kovalainen, Tommi Makinen, Colin McRae, Sebastien Ogier, Harri Rovanpera, Carlos Sainz, Sebastian Vettel
Total winning drivers: 18
Winning nationalities
Finland-5 drivers (Gronholm, Kankkunen, Kovalainen, Makinen, Rovanpera)
France-5 drivers (Auriol, Delecour, Grosjean, Loeb, Ogier)
Germany-1 driver (Vettel)
Great Britain-2 drivers (Coulthard, McRae)
Italy-1 driver (Aghini)
Portugal-1 driver (Albuquerque)
Spain-1 driver (Sainz)
Sweden-2 drivers (Blomqvist, Ekstrom)
Total winning nationalities: 8
Winning Nations
6 wins-Germany
2 wins-Finland, France
1 win-All-Star, Great Britain, Nordic, Scandinavia, Spain, United States
Total Nations’ Cup winners: 9