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The FIA World Rallycross Championship (official abbreviation is World RX) is a rallycross series organised by the
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in conjunction with series promoter Rallycross Promoter GmbH (founded by
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and KW25). From the inaugural season in 2014 to 2020, sanctioning was shared with IMG Motorsport.


Format

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The series currently consists of 12 two-day events driven on closed circuits with mixed surface (mostly asphalt and gravel). Each event consists of: * 4 Qualifying heats. In each of the 4 series there are smaller races containing 3 to 5 cars, and the driver with the fastest overall race time after 4 laps (including one Joker Lap) is declared the qualifying winner of Q1, Q2, Q3 and/or Q4. Drivers earn 'intermediate points' based on their positions. After the 4 qualifying series, the points are added up and the 12 drivers with the most points in the 'intermediate standings' move into the next round. * 2 Semi-Finals. 6 cars race in each of both semi-finals, which are run over 6 laps (incl. one Joker Lap). The top 3 drivers in each semi-final move into the final round. * Final. Like the semi-finals, this race is contested by 6 cars over 6 laps (incl. one Joker Lap). The winner of the final is deemed to be the event winner. However, the final winner has not necessarily claimed the most championship points from the whole event.


Categories

During the first FIA World Rallycross Championship season in 2014, two classes were run, ''Supercar'' (later RX1) and the supporting ''RX Lites'' series (later RX2). RX Lites teams raced identical cars prepared by OlsbergsMSE. The World RX Championship series was introduced to distinguish it from the
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, which has been contested since 1976 and was renamed in March 2013. An electric category was planned to be introduced in 2020, but it was announced in August 2018 that the introduction of a fully electric Championship would be delayed until 2021 to allow manufacturers more time to submit an interest to join following the rules change. Instead, the Projekt E class was run in 2020 as a special parallel series using a spec racer. The Projekt E spec electric rallycross car was revealed in September 2019 at the
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. FIA announced in August 2020 that RX2e would be replacing the RX2 category for the 2021 season. The top World Rallycross Championship series switched to electric cars (RX1e) in August 2022, making World RX an all-electric race series. For 2022, there are two World Rallycross Championships and two European Rallycross Championships: # FIA World Rallycross Championship, using cars from the RX1e class # FIA Euro RX1 Rallycross Championship, using cars from the RX1 class # FIA RX2e Rallycross Championship, using cars from the RX2e class # FIA Euro RX3 Rallycross Championship, using cars from the RX3 class ;Notes


Internal combustion

The top-level RX1 Supercars division use 2.0 L,
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, four-cylinder engines, which produce approximately , and between of torque, while using a intake restrictor. The engines run of boost pressure, and completely unrestricted, are capable of making about and of torque. They are
four-wheel-drive Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer case ...
, and use a Sadev 6-speed
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. They use launch control, and are capable of accelerating from in under 2 seconds; which is faster than a
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. Fully prepared, the cars weigh about , including the driver, and with oil and fuel. The second-tier RX2 Supercar Lites division uses a 16-valve, 2.4 L,
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,
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, making between and of torque. They are also
four-wheel-drive Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer case ...
, and also use a 6-speed
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. They have a minimum weight of , including the driver. The RX3 (formerly Super 1600) class uses 1.6 L (1600 cc),
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,
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; generating between and between of torque. They are only two-wheel-drive (
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), and use either a 5- or 6-speed
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. They weigh between including the driver, depending on how many valves per cylinder the engine has. They are capable of a time in just under 4.5 seconds.


Electric

The top-level
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RX1e Supercar division uses two
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s, each producing and of torque; for a total of and of instant torque. They are four-wheel-drive, weigh between , and can accelerate from in 1.8 seconds. The second-tier
all-electric An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. It can be powered by a collector system, with electricity from extravehicular sources, or it can be powered autonomously by a battery (sometimes cha ...
RX2e division uses two electric motors, each producing and of torque; for a total of and of torque. They are also four-wheel-drive, and weigh . Projekt E used electric powertrain kits supplied by STARD. The first car used a Ford Fiesta bodyshell; the STARD ElectRX was a three-motor, all-wheel drive car with combined output.


Points system

Points are scored as follows: 2014-2021 World Championship points were scored as follows: *A red background denotes drivers who did not advance from the round


Drivers


Events


Results

Records correct up to and including the 2022 World RX of Germany.


Champions


Statistics


Event wins by driver

Key


Event podiums by driver


Event wins by car


Event wins by manufacturer


See also

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References


External links

* {{Main world championships Recurring sporting events established in 2014