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2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship

2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship

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The 2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy was the fifth season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallycross.

Johan Kristoffersson won the Drivers' Championship for the second season running during the World RX of the United States.[1]

Calendar

The 2018 championship was contested over twelve rounds in Europe, Africa and North America.

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Calendar changes

Entries

The permanent entrants of the 2018 Supercar season
Johan Kristoffersson won his second successive Drivers' Championship
Andreas Bakkerud left the departing Hoonigan Racing Division to join Mattias Ekström's EKS RX
GC Kompetition entered the championship, fielding two Renault Méganes built by Prodrive
GRX Taneco also entered, using two ex-WRC Hyundai i20's

Supercar

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Drivers with a green background are ineligible to score points towards the Championship for Teams.

RX2

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2 Despite having been born in Andorra, Albert Llovera is recognised by the RX2 International Series and by extension, the FIA World Rallycross Championship as a Spanish driver for the duration of the 2018 season.[22][23]

Team changes

Driver changes

  • Andreas Bakkerud left Hoonigan Racing Division to join EKS RX.[25]
  • Toomas Heikkinen and Reinis Nitišs both left EKS RX.[26][27] Nitišs will instead re-join Set Promotion, the team in which he won the Super1600 championship with in 2013, and compete in the FIA European Rallycross Championship with an M-Sport Ford Fiesta. Heikkinen also joined the team, but stepped down from driving duties, becoming Nitišs’ team manager and a driving coach for Set Promotion's Super1600 drivers.
  • After spending a year with MJP Racing Team Austria in 2017, Kevin Eriksson returned to his father's Olsbergs MSE team alongside fellow countryman Robin Larsson, who will make his return to World RX after a year sabbatical.
  • Jérôme Grosset-Janin will partner team owner and driver Guerlain Chicherit, driving for the new GCK team.
  • Double European Rallycross champion Timur Timerzyanov left STARD to join GRX Taneco, partnering Niclas Grönholm in the new Hyundai i20.

Results and standings

World Championship points are scored as follows:

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  • A red background denotes drivers who did not advance from the round

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers

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a Ekström received no points from the final as he was disqualified after crashing into Solberg.
b Loss of fifteen championship points – stewards' decision
c Loss of ten championship points – stewards' decision

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams

RX2 International Series

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See also

2018 in rallycross


References

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  19. Ridge, Hal (4 October 2017). "Ken Block's Ford-backed Hoonigan team to quit World Rallycross". Autosport. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  20. Ridge, Hal (31 January 2018). "Bakkerud to Ekstrom's Audi World RX team after Block squad's exit". Autosport. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  21. Ridge, Hal (20 December 2017). "Ekstrom's team-mate Heikkinen leaves team amid RX uncertainty". Autosport. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  22. Ridge, Hal (25 January 2018). "Reinis Nitiss splits with Mattias Ekstrom's EKS Audi World RX team". Autosport. Retrieved 20 February 2018.

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