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FIA World Rallye Championship 2019
WRC-Kalender 2019:
27.01.2019: Rallye Monte Carlo 17.02.2019: Rallye Schweden 10.03.2019: Rallye Mexiko 31.03.2019: Rallye Frankreich 28.04.2019: Rallye Argentinien 12.05.2019: Rallye Chile 02.06.2019: Rallye Portugal 16.06.2019: Rallye Italien 04.08.2019: Rallye Finnland 25.08.2019: Rallye Deutschland 15.09.2019: Rallye Türkei 06.10.2019: Rallye Großbritannien 27.10.2019: Rallye Spanien 17.11.2019: Rallye Australien
The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship is due to be the forty-seventh season ofthe World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews will compete in fourteen events for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews are free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 are eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series will once again be supported by the World Rally Championship-2 category at every round and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected events. The World Rally Championship-3 was
discontinued.
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia are the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions after winning their sixth titles at the 2018 Rally Australia. Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT are the defending manufacturers' champions.
27.01.2019: Rallye Monte Carlo 17.02.2019: Rallye Schweden 10.03.2019: Rallye Mexiko 31.03.2019: Rallye Frankreich 28.04.2019: Rallye Argentinien 12.05.2019: Rallye Chile 02.06.2019: Rallye Portugal 16.06.2019: Rallye Italien 04.08.2019: Rallye Finnland 25.08.2019: Rallye Deutschland 15.09.2019: Rallye Türkei 06.10.2019: Rallye Großbritannien 27.10.2019: Rallye Spanien 17.11.2019: Rallye Australien
The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship is due to be the forty-seventh season ofthe World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews will compete in fourteen events for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews are free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 are eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series will once again be supported by the World Rally Championship-2 category at every round and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected events. The World Rally Championship-3 was
discontinued.
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia are the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions after winning their sixth titles at the 2018 Rally Australia. Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT are the defending manufacturers' champions.