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2024 World Rally-Raid Championship
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The 2024 World Rally-Raid Championship is the third season of the annual competition for rally raid events sanctioned by both the FIA and FIM. The Amaury Sport Organization is in the third of a five-year contract to promote the championship.[1][2]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2024 season features five rally-raid events. The prestigious Dakar Rally once again hosted the opening event, with the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, Desafio Ruta 40, and Rallye du Maroc events returning to the calendar.[3] The Portugal-based BP Ultimate Rally-Raid would be added to the schedule.[4][5]

Round Dates Rally name Format
1 5 January–19 January Saudi Arabia Dakar Rally Marathon
2 25 February–2 March United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge Rally
3 2–7 April Portugal BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Rally
4 2–8 June Argentina Desafío Ruta 40 Rally
5 5–11 October Morocco Rallye du Maroc Rally

FIA World Rally-Raid Championship

  • Entrants competing in the T1, T2, T3, and T4 classes are eligible for the overall World Championship.[6]

Entry list

T1 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Vehicle Team Driver Co-driver Rounds
Audi RS Q e-tron Germany Team Audi Sport France Stéphane Peterhansel France Édouard Boulanger 1
Spain Carlos Sainz Spain Lucas Cruz 1
Sweden Mattias Ekström Sweden Emil Bergkvist 1
Ford Raptor RS Cross Country Czech Republic Orlen Jipocar Team Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Viktor Chytka 1–2
MD MD Rallye Sport Optimus France JLC Racing France Jean-Luc Ceccaldi France Thomas Gaidella 1
Mini John Cooper Works Plus Germany X-Raid Mini JCW Team Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc Poland Łukasz Kurzeja 1
Spain Pau Navarro Portugal Gonçalo Reis 1
Germany Andreas Schulz 2
Prodrive Hunter T1+ Qatar Nasser Racing Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Mathieu Baumel 1
France Édouard Boulanger 2
Brazil X Rally Brazil Marcos Baumgart Brazil Kleber Cincea 1–2
Brazil Cristian Baumgart Brazil Alberto Andreotti 1–2
Revo+ Red-Lined Revo+ United Arab Emirates Buggyra ZM Racing Seychelles Aliyyah Koloc France Sébastien Delaunay 1–2
Toyota Hilux Overdrive Belgium Overdrive Racing Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Germany Timo Gottschalk 1–2
Argentina Juan Cruz Yacopini Spain Daniel Oliveras 1–2
France Guerlain Chicherit France Alex Winocq 1–2
Kyrgyzstan Denis Krotov Konstantin Zhiltsov 1–2
Belgium Guillaume De Mévius France Xavier Panseri 1–2
France Lionel Baud France Lucie Baud 1–2
GR DKR Hilux South Africa Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa Brazil Lucas Moraes Spain Armand Monleón 1–2
United States Seth Quintero Germany Dennis Zenz 1–2
South Africa Saood Variawa France François Cazalet 1–2
T3 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Vehicle Team Driver Co-driver Rounds
Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo Can-Am Factory Team Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Spain Oriol Vidal Montjiano 1
United States Austin Jones Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin 1
South Racing Can-Am Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso Argentina Valentina Pertegarini 1
Argentina David Zille Argentina Sebastian Cesana 1
MMP T3 Rally-Raid Ricardo Porem Portugal Ricardo Porem Argentina Augusto Sanz 1
Taurus T3 Max Energylandia Rally Team Poland Eryk Goczał Spain Oriol Mena 1
Poland Marek Goczał Poland Maciej Marton 1
Red Bull Off-Road Jr Team USA by BFG United States Mitchell Guthrie United States Kellon Walch 1
Marcelo Tiglia Gastaldi Brazil Marcelo Tiglia Gastaldi Brazil Carlos Sachs 1
Wevers Sport Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel France Stéphane Dupre 1
Yamaha YXZ 1000R Mario Franco Portugal Mario Franco Portugal Daniel Jordão 1
T4 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Vehicle Team Driver Co-driver Rounds
Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo Andre Thewessen Netherlands Andre Thewessen Ukraine Dmytro Tsyro 1
Can-Am Factory Team Portugal João Ferreira Portugal Filipe Palmeiro 1
France Claude Fornier France Serge Gounon 1
FN Speed Team Ecuador Sebastian Guayasamin Argentina Fernando Matías Acosta 1
OnlyFans Racing Italy Rebecca Busi Uruguay Sergio Lafuente 1
Ricardo Ramilo Suarez Spain Ricardo Ramilo Suarez Spain Arnau Lledo 1
South Racing Can-Am Spain Eduardo Pons Sune Spain Juame Betriu 1
Brazil Cristiano Bautista Spain Fausto Mota 1
United States Sara Price United States Jeremy Gray 1
Yasir Seidan Saudi Arabia Yasir Seidan France Adrien Metge 1
Polaris RZR Pro R Michele Antonio Cinotto Italy Michele Antonio Cinotto Italy Alberto Bertoldi 1
TH Trucks Team Italy Enrico Gaspari Argentina Facundo Jaton 1
Source:[7]

Results

Round Rally name FIA World Rally-Raid Championship results Report
Rank T1 T3 T4
1 Saudi Arabia Dakar Rally 1 Spain Carlos Sainz
Spain Lucas Cruz
Audi RS Q e-tron (48h15m18s)
Spain Cristina Gutiérrez
Spain Pablo Moreno Huete
Taurus T3 Max (53h59m47s)
France Xavier de Soultrait
France Martin Bonnet
Polaris RZR Pro R (56h37m43m)
report
2 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius
France Xavier Panseri
Toyota Hilux Overdrive (49h35m43m)
United States Mitchell Guthrie
United States Kellon Walch
Taurus T3 Max (54h36m33s)
Switzerland Jérôme de Sadeleer
France Michaël Metge
Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo (56h40m08s)
3 France Sébastien Loeb
France Fabian Lurquin
Prodrive Hunter T1+ (49h44m30s)
Lithuania Rokas Baciuška
Spain Oriol Vidal Montijano
Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo (54h58m34s)
Saudi Arabia Yasir Seidan
France Adrien Metge
Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo (57h42m11s)
2 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1
2
3
3 Portugal BP Ultimate Rally-Raid 1
2
3
4 Argentina Desafío Ruta 40 1
2
3
5 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1
2
3

World Drivers' championship

The driver who records a points-scoring classification would be taken into account for the championship regardless of the categories.

Pos. Driver DAK
Saudi Arabia
ABU
United Arab Emirates
PRT
Portugal
DES
Argentina
MOR
Morocco
Points
1 Spain Carlos Sainz Sr. 176 76
2 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius 258 58
3 France Guerlain Chicherit 456 56
4 Brazil Lucas Moraes 940 40
5 France Mathieu Serradori 1032 32
6 Czech Republic Martin Prokop 527 27
7 Kyrgyzstan Denis Krotov 1118 18
8 Brazil Cristian Baumgart 1317 17
9 Sweden Mattias Ekström 4815 15
10 South Africa Saood Variawa 1714 14
11 France Stéphane Peterhansel 5413 13
12 Argentina Juan Cruz Yacopini 2811 11
13 United States Mitch Guthrie 1911 11
14 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška 219 9
15 United States Austin Jones 237 7
16 United States Seth Quintero 1005 5
17 Saudi Arabia Yasir Seidan 295 5
18 Italy Eugenio Amos 564 4
19 United States Sara Price 304 4
20 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc 1173 3
- France Lionel Baud 36 0
- Seychelles Aliyyah Koloc 47 0
- France Jean-Luc Ceccaldi 98 0
- Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Ret 0
- Brazil Marcos Baumgart Ret 0
- Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Ret 0
- Spain Pau Navarro Ret 0
Drivers ineligible for championship points
France Sébastien Loeb 3
South Africa Giniel de Villiers 7
Lithuania Benediktas Vanagas 8
France Christian Lavieille 12
France Romain Dumas 14
Spain Laia Sanz 15
Pos. Driver DAK
Saudi Arabia
ABU
United Arab Emirates
PRT
Portugal
DES
Argentina
MOR
Morocco
Points

T3 Drivers' championship

Pos. Driver DAK
Saudi Arabia
ABU
United Arab Emirates
PRT
Portugal
DES
Argentina
MOR
Morocco
Points
1 United States Mitch Guthrie 285 85
2 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška 368 68
3 Brazil Marcelo Gastaldi 752 52
4 Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso 950 50
5 United States Austin Jones 548 48
6 Portugal Ricardo Porém 832 32
7 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel 2822 22
8 Portugal Mário Franco 2520 20
9 Argentina David Zille 2919 19
Drivers ineligible for championship points
Spain Cristina Gutiérrez 1
Chile Francisco López Contardo 4
Saudi Arabia Saleh Alsaif 6
Netherlands Paul Spierings 10
Pos. Driver DAK
Saudi Arabia
ABU
United Arab Emirates
PRT
Portugal
DES
Argentina
MOR
Morocco
Points

References

  1. ^ "FIA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STATUS FOR CROSS-COUNTRY RALLYING, WITH DAKAR RALLY AS ITS CORNERSTONE; A.S.O. APPOINTED GLOBAL PROMOTER". World Rally-Raid Championship.
  2. ^ "A.S.O. ANNOUNCED AS THE FIRST EVER FIM WORLD RALLY-RAID CHAMPIONSHIP PROMOTER". World Rally-Raid Championship.
  3. ^ "This is the 2024 World Rally Championship calendar". www.speedweek.com. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  4. ^ "W2RC – 2024 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship calendar gets green light". Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 2023-08-31. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  5. ^ "FIA-FIM WORLD RALLY-RAID CHAMPIONSHIP 2024 CALENDAR: 4 CONTINENTS IN SEASON 3 - WRRC 2024". www.worldrallyraidchampionship.com. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  6. ^ "W2RC - Dakar set to kick-start 2024 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship in January with spectacular entry". Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 2023-12-21. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  7. ^ https://www.worldrallyraidchampionship.com/en/competitors-fim-fia/competitors-fia

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