2001 (Champion: Sebastien Loeb)
1. Spain, Mar 22-25-Sebastien Loeb (F)/Daniel Elena (F)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #53
2. Greece, Jun 14-17-Sebastien Loeb (F)/Daniel Elena (F)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #53
3. Finland, Aug 23-26-Sebastien Loeb (F)/Daniel Elena (F)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #53
4. Sanremo, Oct 4-7-Andrea Dalavilla (I)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Fiat Punto S1600 #52
5. Corsica, Oct 18-21-Sebastien Loeb (F)/Daniel Elena (F)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #53
6. Great Britain, Nov 22-25-Sebastien Loeb (F)/Daniel Elena (F)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #53
2002 (Champion: Dani Sola)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 18-20-Francois Duval (B)/Jean-Marc Fortin (B)-Ford Puma S1600 #55
2. Spain, Mar 21-24-Dani Sola (E)/Alex Romani (E)-Citroen Saxo VTS 1S1600 #65
3. Greece, Jun 13-16-Janne Tuohino (FIN)/Petri Vihavainen (FIN)-Citroen Saxo VTS S1600 #62
4. Germany, Aug 22-25-Dani Sola (E)/Alex Romani (E)-Citroen Saxo VTS 1S1600 #65
5. Sanremo, Sep 19-22-Andrea Dalavilla (I)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Fiat Punto S1600 #51
6. Great Britain, Nov 14-17-Dani Sola (E)/Alex Romani (E)-Citroen Saxo VTS 1S1600 #65
2003 (Champion: Brice Tirabassi)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 24-26-Brice Tirabassi (F)/Jacques-Julien Renucci (F)-Renault Clio S1600 #61
2. Turkey, Feb 27-Mar 2-Kosti Katajamaki (FIN)/Miikka Anttila (FIN)-Volkswagen Polo S1600 #54
3. Greece, Jun 5-8-Brice Tirabassi (F)/Jacques-Julien Renucci (F)-Renault Clio S1600 #61
4. Finland, Aug 7-10-Daniel Carlsson (S)/Mattias Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #52
5. Sanremo, Oct 3-5-Mirco Baldacci (SM)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Fiat Punto S1600 #51
6. Spain, Oct 24-26-Brice Tirabassi (F)/Jacques-Julien Renucci (F)-Renault Clio S1600 #61
7. Great Britain, Nov 6-9-Daniel Carlsson (S)/Mattias Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #52
2004 (Champion: Per-Gunnar Andersson)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 22-25-Nicolas Bernardi (F)/Denis Giraudet (F)-Renault Clio S1600 #39
2. Greece, Jun 3-6-Guy Wilks (GB)/Phil Pugh (GB)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #33
3. Turkey, Jun 24-27-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #45
4. Finland, Aug 6-8-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #45
5. Great Britain, Sep 16-19-Guy Wilks (GB)/Phil Pugh (GB)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #33
6. Italy, Oct 1-Oct 3-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #45
7. Spain, Oct 29-31-Nicolas Bernardi (F)/Jean-Marc Fortin (B)-Renault Clio S1600 #39
2005 (Champion: Dani Sordo)
1. Monte Carlo, Jan 21-23-Kris Meeke (GB)/Chris Patterson (GB)-Citroen C2 S1600 #35
2. Mexico, Mar 11-13-Guy Wilks (GB)/Phil Pugh (GB)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #32
3. Italy, Apr 29-May 1-Dani Sordo (E)/Marc Marti (E)-Citroen C2 S1600 #41
4. Greece, Jun 24-26-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Ignis S1600 #31
5. Finland, August 4-7-Dani Sordo (E)/Marc Marti (E)-Citroen C2 S1600 #41
6. Germany, Aug 25-28-Dani Sordo (E)/Marc Marti (E)-Citroen C2 S1600 #41
7. Corsica, Oct 21-23-Mirco Baldacci (SM)/Giovanni Bernacchini (I)-Fiat Punto S1600 #34
8. Spain, Oct 28-30-Dani Sordo (E)/Marc Marti (E)-Citroen C2 S1600 #41
2006 (Champion: Patrik Sandell)
1. Sweden, Feb 3-5-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #35
2. Spain, Mar 24-26-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #49
3. Corsica, Apr 7-9-Brice Tirabassi (F)/Jacques-Julien Renucci (F)-Citroen C2 S1600 #55
4. Argentina, Apr 28-30-Guy Wilks (GB)/Phil Pugh (GB)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #148
5. Italy, May 18-21-Patrick Sandell (S)/Emil Axelsson (S)-Renault Clio S1600 #41
6. Germany, Aug 11-13-Kris Meeke (GB)/Glenn Patterson (GB)-Citroen C2 S1600 #32
7. Finland, Aug 17-20-Guy Wilks (GB)/Phil Pugh (GB)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #48
8. Turkey, Oct 13-15-Urmo Aava (EE)/Kuldar Sikk (EE)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #33
9. Great Britain, Dec 1-3-Jaan Molder (EE)/Katrin Becker (D)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #43
2007 (Champion: Per-Gunnar Andersson)
1. Norway, Feb 16-18-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #45
2. Portugal, Mar 30-Apr 1-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #45
3. Italy, May 18-20-Urmo Aava (EE)/Kuldar Sikk (EE)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #32
4. Finland, Aug 2-5-Patrick Sandell (S)/Emil Axelsson (S)-Renault Clio R3 #31
5. Germany, Aug 17-19-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #35
6. Spain, Oct 5-7-Per-Gunnar Andersson (S)/Jonas Andersson (S)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #45
7. Corsica, Oct 12-14-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #35
2008 (Champion: Sebastien Ogier)
1. Mexico, Feb 29-Mar 2-Sebastien Ogier (F)/Julien Ingrassia (F)-Citroen C2 S1600 #42
2. Jordan, Apr 25-27-Sebastien Ogier (F)/Julien Ingrassia (F)-Citroen C2 S1600 #42
3. Italy, May 16-18-Michal Kosciuszko (PL)/Maciek Szczepaniak (PL)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #35
4. Finland, Aug 1-3-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #31
5. Germany, Aug 15-17-Sebastien Ogier (F)/Julien Ingrassia (F)-Citroen C2 S1600 #42
6. Spain, Oct 3-5-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #31
7. Corsica, Oct 10-12-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #31
2009 (Champion: Martin Prokop)
1. Ireland, Jan 30-Feb 1-Aaron Burkart (D)/Michael Kolbach (D)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #31
2. Cyprus, Mar 13-15-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #38
3. Portugal, Apr 2-5-Michal Kosciuszko (PL)/Maciek Szczepaniak (PL)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #32
4. Argentina, Apr 23-26-Michal Kosciuszko (PL)/Maciek Szczepaniak (PL)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #32
5. Italy, May 22-24-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #38
6. Poland, Jun 24-28-Kevin Abbring (NL)/Erwin Mombaerts (B)-Renault Clio R3 #37
7. Finland, Jul 30-Aug 2-Martin Prokop (CZ)/Jan Tomanek (CZ)-Citroen C2 S1600 #38
8. Spain, Oct 2-4-Hans Weijs (NL)/Bjorn Degandt (B)-Citroen C2 S1600 #36
2010 (Champion: Aaron Burkart)
1. Turkey, Apr 16-18-Aaron Burkhart (D)Andre Kachel (D)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #21
2. Portugal, May 26-30-Kevin Abbring (NL)/John Kennard (GB)-Renault Clio R3 #122
3. Bulgaria, Jul 9-10-Thierry Neuville (B)/Nicolas Klinger (F)-Citroen C2 S1600 #29
4. Germany, Aug 20-22-Hans Weijs (NL)/Bjorn Degandt (B)-Citroen C2 S1600 #123
5. France, Oct 1-3-Jeremi Ancian (F)/Damien Mezy (F)-Suzuki Swift S1600 #149
6. Spain, Oct 22-24-Yeray Lemes (E)/Rogelio Penate (E)-Renault Clio S1600 #31
2011-2012 (See WRC Academy)
2013 (Champion: Pontus Tidemand)
1. Portugal, Apr 12-13-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Ola Floene (N)-Ford Fiesta R2 #102
2. Greece, May 31-Jun 2-Jose Antonio Suarez (E)/Candido Carrera (S)-Ford Fiesta R2 #105
3. Finland, Aug 1-3-Andreas Amberg (FIN)/Mikko Lukka (FIN)-Ford Fiesta R2 #104
4. Germany, Aug 22-25-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Ola Floene (N)-Ford Fiesta R2 #102
5. France, Oct 3-6-Pontus Tidemand (S)/Ola Floene (N)-Ford Fiesta R2 #102
6. Spain, Oct 24-27-Yeary Lemes (E)/Rogelio Penate (E)-Ford Fiesta R2 #110
Total rallies: 77
Winning drivers
9 wins-Martin Prokop
8 wins-Per-Gunnar Andersson
5 wins-Sebastien Loeb, Guy Wilks
4 wins-Dani Sordo, Brice Triabassi
3 wins– Michal Kosciuszko, Sebastien Ogier, Dani Sola, Pontus Tidemand
2 wins-Urmo Aava, Kevin Abbring, Mirco Baldacci, Nicolas Bernardi, Aaron Burkart, Daniel Carlsson, Andrea Dalavilla, Yeray Lemes, Kris Meeke, Patrik Sandell, Hans Weijs
1 win-Andreas Amberg, Jeremi Ancian, Francois Duval, Kosti Katajamaki, Michal Kosciuszko, Jaan Molder, Thierry Neuville, Jose Antonio Suarez, Janne Tuohino
Total winning drivers: 30
Winning nationalities
Belgium-2 drivers (Duval, Neuville)
Czech Republic-1 driver (Prokop)
Estonia-2 drivers (Aava, Molder)
Finland-3 drivers (Amberg, Katajamaki, Tuohino)
France-5 drivers (Ancian, Bernardi, Loeb, Ogier, Tirabassi)
Germany-1 driver (Burkart)
Great Britain-2 drivers (Meeke, Wilks)
Holland-2 drivers (Abbring, Weijs)
Italy-1 driver (Dalavilla)
Poland-1 driver (Kosciuszko)
San Marino-1 driver (Baldacci)
Spain-4 drivers (Lemes, Sola, Sordo, Suarez)
Sweden-4 drivers (Andersson, Carlsson, Sandell, Tidemand)
Total winning nationalities: 13
Winning co-drivers
9 wins-Jan Tomanek
8 wins-Jonas Andersson
5 wins-Daniel Elena, Phil Pugh
4 wins-Giovanni Bernacchini, Marc Marti, Jacques-Julien Renucci
3 wins-Ola Floene, Julien Ingrassia, Alex Romani, Maciek Szczepaniak
2 wins-Mattias Andersson, Emil Axelsson, Bjorn Degandt, Jean-Marc Fortin, Rogelio Penate, Kuldar Sikk
1 win-Miikka Anttila, Katrin Becker, Candido Carrera, Denis Giraudet, Andre Kachel, John Kennard, Nicolas Klinger, Michael Kolbach, Mikko Lukka, Damien Mezy, Erwin Mombaerts, Chris Patterson, Glenn Patterson, Petri Vihavainen
Total winning co-drivers: 31
Winning nationalities
Belgium-3 co-drivers (Degandt, Fortin, Mombaerts)
Czech Republic-2 co-drivers (Szczepaniak, Tomanek)
Estonia-1 co-driver (Sikk)
Finland-3 co-drivers (Anttila, Lukka, Vihavainen)
France-5 co-drivers (Giraudet, Ingrassia, Klinger, Mezy, Renucci)
Germany-3 co-drivers (Becker, Kachel, Kolbach)
Great Britain-4 co-drivers (Kennard, C Patterson, G Patterson, Pugh)
Italy-1 co-driver (Bernacchini)
Monaco-1 co-driver (Elena)
Norway-1 co-driver (Floene)
Spain-4 co-drivers (Carrera, Marti, Penate, Romani)
Sweden-3 co-drivers (J Andersson, M Andersson, Axelsson)
Total winning nationalities: 12
Winning manufacturers
31 wins-Citroen
24 wins-Suzuki
10 wins-Renault
7 wins-Ford
4 wins-Fiat
1 win-Volkswagen
Total wins: 77 by 6 manufacturers