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WRC2 (2013-to date)

2013 (Champion: Robert Kubica)
1. Monte Carlo (Jan 16-19)-Sepp Wiegand (D)/Frank Christian (D)-Skoda Fabia S2000 #32
2. Sweden, Feb 7-10-Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SA)/Michael Orr (GB)-Ford Fiesta RRC #35
3. Mexico, Mar 7-10-Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT)/Killian Duffy (IRL)-Ford Fiesta RRC #48
4. Portugal, Apr 11-14-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia S2000 #31
5. Argentina, May 2-5-Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT)/Killian Duffy (IRL)-Ford Fiesta RRC #48
6. Greece, May 31-Jun 2-Robert Kubica (PL)/Maciek Baran (PL)-Citroen DS3 RRC #74
7. Italy, Jun 20-23-Robert Kubica (PL)/Maciek Baran (PL)-Citroen DS3 RRC #74
8. Finland, Aug 1-3-Jari Ketomaa (FIN)/Marko Sallinen (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R5 #88
9. Germany, Aug 22-25-Robert Kubica (PL)/Maciek Baran (PL)-Citroen DS3 RRC #74
10. Australia, Sep 12-15-Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT)/Killian Duffy (IRL)-Ford Fiesta RRC #48
11. France, Oct 3-6-Robert Kubica (PL)/Maciek Baran (PL)-Citroen DS3 RRC #74
12. Spain, Oct 24-27-Robert Kubica (PL)/Maciek Baran (PL)-Citroen DS3 RRC #74
13. Great Britain, Nov 13-17-Elfyn Evans (GB)/Daniel Barritt (GB)-Ford Fiesta R5 #75

2014 (Champion: Nasser Al-Attiyah)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 16-18-Yuriy Protasov (UA)/Pavel Cherepin (UA)-Ford Fiesta R5 #31
2. Sweden, Feb 5-8-Karl Kruuda (EE)/Martin Jarveoja (EE)-Ford Fiesta S2000 #41
3. Mexico, Mar 6-9-Yuriy Protasov (UA)/Pavel Cherepin (UA)-Ford Fiesta R5 #32
4. Portugal, Apr 3-6-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #40
5. Argentina, May 8-11-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #40
6. Italy, Jun 6-8-Lorenzo Bertelli (I)/Mitia Dotta (I)-Ford Fiesta RRC #37
7. Poland, Jun 27-29-Ott Tanak (ESY)/Raigo Molder (EST)-Ford Fiesta R5 #36
8. Finland, Aug 1-3-Karl Kruuda (EE)/Martin Jarveoja (EE)-Ford Fiesta S2000 #36
9. Germany, Aug 22-24-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Emil Axelsson (S)-Ford Fiesta R5 #35
10. Australia, Sep 12-14-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #40
11. France, Oct 3-5-Quentin Gilbert (F)/Renaud Jamoul (F)-Ford Fiesta R5 #39
12. Spain, Oct 24-26-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #32
13. Great Britain, Nov 14-16-Jari Ketomaa (FIN)/Kaj Lindstrom (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R5 #35

2015 (Champion: Nasser Al-Attiyah)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 22-25-Stephane Lefebvre (F)/Stephane Prevot (B)-Citroen DS3 R5 #32
2. Sweden, Feb 12-15-Jari Ketomaa (FIN)/Kaj Lindstrom (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R5 #40
3. Mexico, Mar 5-8-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Matthieu Baumel (F)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #39
4. Argentina, Apr 23-26-Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT)/Marshall Clarke (GB)-Ford Fiesta RRC #36
5. Portugal, May 21-24-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Matthieu Baumel (F)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #39
6. Italy, Jun 11-14-Yuriy Protasov (UA)/Pavel Cherepin (UA)-Ford Fiesta R5 #38
7. Poland, Jul 2-5-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #43
8. Finland, Jul 30-Aug 2-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #43
9. Germany, Aug 20-23-Jan Kopecky (CZ)/Pavel Dresler (CZ)-Skoda Fabia R5 #45
10. Australia, Sep 10-13-Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Matthieu Baumel (F)-Ford Fiesta #RRC #39
11. Corsica, Oct 1-4-Julien Maurin (F)/Nicolas Klinger (F)-Ford Fiesta RRC #44
12. Spain, Oct 22-25-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Emil Axelsson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #44
13. Great Britain, Nov 12-15-Teemu Suninen (FIN)/Mikko Markkula (FIN)-Skoda Fabia S2000 #47

2016 (Champion: Esapekka Lappi)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 21-24-Elfyn Evans (GB)/Craig Parry (GB)-Ford Fiesta R5 #35
2. Sweden, Feb 11-14-Elfyn Evans (GB)/Craig Parry (GB)-Ford Fiesta R5 #44
3. Mexico, Mar 3-6-Teemu Suninen (FIN)/Mikko Markkula (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
4. Argentina, Apr 21-24-Nicolas Fuchs (PE)/Fernando Mussano (RA)-Skoda Fabia R5 #42
5. Portugal, May 19-22-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #34
6. Italy, Jun 9-12-Teemu Suninen (FIN)/Mikko Markkula (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #34
7. Poland, Jul 1-3-Teemu Suninen (FIN)/Mikko Markkula (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #36
8. Finland, Jul 28-Jul 31-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #35
9. Germany, Aug 18-21-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
10. Corsica, Sep 29-Oct 2-Elfyn Evans (GB)/Craig Parry (GB)-Ford Fiesta R5 #31
11. Spain, Oct 13-16-Jan Kopecky (CZ)/Pavel Dresler (CZ)-Skoda Fabia R5 #34
12. Great Britain,Oct 27-30-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #33
13. Australia, Nov 17-20-Esapekka Lappi (FIN)/Janne Ferm (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #31

2017 (Champion: Pontus Tidemand)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 18-22-Andreas Mikkelsen (N)/Anders Jaeger (N)-Skoda Fabia R5 #31
2. Sweden, Feb 9-12-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
3. Mexico, Mar 9-12-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #30
4. Corsica, Apr 6-9-Andreas Mikkelsen (N)/Anders Jaeger (N)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
5. Argentina, Apr 27-30-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
6. Portugal, May 18-21-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
7. Italy, Jun 8-11-Eric Camilli (F)/Benjamin Veillas (F)-Ford Fiesta R5 #81
8. Poland, Jun 29-Jul 2-Ole-Christian Velby (N)/Stig Rune Skjaermoen (N)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
9. Finland, Jul 27-30-Jari Huttunen (FIN)/Antti Linnaketo (FIN)-Skoda Fabia R5 #40
10. Germany, Aug 17-20-Eric Camilli (F)/Benjamin Veillas (F)-Ford Fiesta R5 #81
11. Spain, Oct 5-8-Teemu Suninen (FIN)/Mikko Markkula (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R5 #32

2018 (Champion: ?????)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 25-28-Jan Kopecky (CZ)/Pavel Dresler (CZ)-Skoda Fabia R5 #32
2. Sweden, Feb 15-18-Takamoto Katsuta (J)/Marko Salminen (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R5 #35

Total rallies: 65

Winning drivers

7 wins-Nasser Al-Attiyah, Esapekka Lappi, Pontus Tidemand
5 wins-Robert Kubica, Teemu Suninen
4 wins-Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari, Elfyn Evans, Yuriy Protasov
3 wins-Jari Ketomaa, Jan Kopecky
2 wins
-Eric Camilli, Karl Kruuda, Andreas Mikkelsen
1 win
-Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Lorenzo Bertelli, Nicolas Fuchs, Quentin Gilbert, Jari Huttunen, Takamoto Katsuta, Stephane Lefebvre, Julien Maurin, Ott Tanak, Ole-Christian Velby, Sepp Wiegand

Total winning drivers: 24

Winning nationalities

Czech Republic-1 driver (Kopecky)
Estonia-2 drivers (Kruuda, Tanak)
Finland-4 drivers (Huttunen, Ketomaa, Lappi, Suninen)
France
-4 drivers (Camilli, Gilbert, Lefebvre, Maurin)
Germany
-1 driver (Wiegand)
Great Britain-1 driver (Evans)
Italy-1 driver (Bertelli)
Japan-1 driver (Katsuta)
Norway-2 drivers (Mikkelsen, Velby)
Peru-1 driver (Fuchs)
Poland-1 driver (Kubica)
Qatar-2 drivers (Al-Attiyah, Al-Kuwari)
Saudi Arabia-1 driver (Al-Rajhi)
Sweden-1 driver (Tidemand)
Ukraine-1 driver (Protasov)

Total winning nationalities: 15

Winning co-drivers

7 wins-Janne Ferm
5 wins-Jonas Andersson, Maciek Baran, Mikko Markkula
4 wins
-Giovanni Bernacchini
3 wins
Pavel Cherepin, Pavel Dresler, Killian Duffy, Craig Parry
2 wins
-Emil Axelsson, Anders Jaeger, Martin Jarveoja, Kaj Lindstrom, Benjamin Veillas
1 win
-Daniel Barritt, Frank Christian, Marshall Clarke, Mitia Dotta, Renaud Jamoul, Nicolas Klinger, Antti Linnaketo, Raigo Molder, Fernando Mussano, Michael Orr, Stephane Prevot, Marko Sallinen, Marko Salminen, Stig Rune Skjaermoen

Total winning co-drivers: 29

Winning nationalities

Belgium-1 co-driver (Prevot)
Czech Republic-1 co-driver (Dresler)
Estonia-2 co-drivers (Jarveoja, Molder)
Finland-6 co-drivers (Ferm, Lindstrom, Linnaketo, Markkula, Sallinen, Salminen)
France
-4 co-drivers (Baumel, Jamoul, Klinger, Veillas)
Germany
-1 co-driver (Christian)
Great Britain-4 co-drivers (Barritt, Clarke, Orr, Parry)
Ireland-1 co-driver (Duffy)
Italy-2 co-drivers (Bernacchini, Dotta)
Norway-2 co-drivers (Jaeger, Skjaermoen)
Peru-1 co-driver (Mussano)
Poland-1 driver (Baran)
Sweden-2 co-drivers (Andersson, Axelsson)
Ukraine-1 co-driver (Cherepin)

Total winning nationalities: 14

Winning manufacturers

33 wins-Ford
26 wins
-Skoda
6 wins
-Citroen

Total wins: 65 by 3 manufacturers