Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions, having secured their seventh championship titles at the 2020 Rally Monza. Hyundai were the defending manufacturers' champions and were defending their manufacturers' title for the second consecutive year.
With the addition of Rally Chile to the calendar in 2019, the FIA opened the tender process for new events to join the championship in 2020.[26] Three events were successful,[c] but the championship was affected by a series of cancellations in 2019 and 2020 that necessitated changes to the 2021 calendar:
Rally Catalunya returned to the championship. The rally was removed from the 2020 schedule as part of an event-sharing agreement that would see it removed from the calendar for one year, but was guaranteed a spot on the calendar for the next two.[15] The rally returned to running exclusively on tarmac roads for the first time since 2009.[28][d]
Rally Chile was due to return after a one-year absence. The rally had been included on the original draft of the 2020 calendar, but was later cancelled in the face of ongoing civil unrest in the country.[30] Organisers of the event negotiated a return to the calendar for the 2021 championship, but it was again cancelled due to continued travel and other restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Acropolis Rally replaced the rally after a seven-year absence on the calendar.[31]
Rally Deutschland was removed from the calendar. The event had planned to run in 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[32] It was not included on the 2021 calendar.
Rally GB was replaced by the Ypres Rally in Belgium.[23] Rally GB had originally planned to move from Wales to Northern Ireland, but the event was replaced when organisers were unable to come to an agreement with the government of Northern Ireland to support the rally.
Rally Japan was scheduled to return to the calendar for the first time since 2010,[15] but it was ultimately called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[25] The rally was also originally included on the 2020 calendar, but was also cancelled because of the pandemic.[35] Rally Monza was confirmed to hold the season finale for the second year in a row.[19]
The Safari Rally was run as a World Championship event for the first time since 2002. The event was based in the Kenyan capital Nairobi and featured stages around Lake Naivasha.[36] The event had been planned to make its return to the championship in 2020, but was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[37]
Rally Sweden was included on the first draft of the calendar with its traditional February date,[38] but was cancelled before the start of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[39][21] The Arctic Rally in northern Finland was chosen as a replacement to ensure that a winter rally was included on the calendar.[40][e]
In light of the disruption caused by the pandemic in 2020 and in anticipation of further delays, the calendar included an additional six reserve rounds that could be included in the event of rallies being cancelled. These events include rallies in Turkey, Argentina and Latvia.[15][42] The Ypres Rally had also been included on this reserve list before it replaced Rally GB,[23] so as the Acropolis Rally and Rally Monza.[22][19]
Four teams from three manufacturers contested the 2021 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, enlisting the following crews for each round as detailed. All crews use tyres provided by Pirelli.[43]
World Rally Car entries eligible to score manufacturer points
The below crews are not entered to score manufacturer points and are entered in World Rally Cars as privateers or under arrangement with the manufacturers.
World Rally Car entries ineligible to score manufacturer points
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT was planned to introduce a new car based on the Toyota GR Yaris,[85] an "homologation special", or road-going version of a car specifically designed for competition and with production limited to the minimum number required to meet homologation requirements.[86] However, the team later announced that it had abandoned development the GR Yaris, citing the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the automotive industry and the costs of developing the car when new regulations were due to be introduced in 2022.[87]Tommi Mäkinen stepped down from Toyota's team principal to become the company's motorsport advisor.[88] Former driver Jari-Matti Latvala was named to succeed Mäkinen's role.[89]
Reigning World Drivers' ChampionSébastien Ogier announced that he would retire from full-time competition at the end of the 2020 championship,[90] but his retirement was delayed when he renewed a one-year deal with Toyota.[91] Ogier explained that his decision to stay in the sport was because the shortened 2020 championship was not how he wanted his career to end.[92] The team retained the pairings of Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin and of Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen.[93]Takamoto Katsuta and Daniel Barritt also remained with the team to contest a full-time campaign in a fourth car.[94] Barritt missed several events following back and neck injuries suffered in Estonia.[95]Keaton Williams joined Katsuta as substitute co-driver in Greece before a family emergency forced him to withdraw from in the next two events.[96] Johnston became Katsuta's third co-driver following the departure with Solberg,[97] but soon succeeded by Edmondson in the following round.[84]
Changes
Technical regulations
Pirelli returned as the championships' sole nominated tyre supplier after having done so between the 2008–10 seasons with the removal of Michelin and Yokohama.[43] Under the terms of the agreement, Pirelli will supply tyres to all entrants of four-wheel drive cars.[1]
Sporting regulations
The season saw the creation of the World Rally Championship for Teams, a new championship title that existed alongside the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. A team taking part in the Teams' championship was able to only score points in a rally if a manufacturer competing with the same make of car had been entered into the event. Teams that competed in the Teams' championship were required to take part in a minimum of seven rallies, one of which had to be outside Europe to be eligible for the championship.[1]
As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic meant that only seven of the thirteen events planned for the 2020 championship took place, the World Motorsport Council passed a resolution declaring that for the drivers', co-drivers' and manufacturers' championship titles to be awarded a minimum of six rallies must be held.[42]
Manufacturers were awarded Power Stage bonus points for the first time. The scoring system remains the same as that used by drivers and co-drivers, with five points awarded for the fastest manufacturer car down to one point for the fifth quickest. Only the two fastest drivers from a single manufacturer are eligible to score.[98]
Season report
Opening rounds
The 2021 FIA World Rally Championship began in Monaco. The Hyundai crew of Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja took an early lead,[99] but their lead was wiped out when by a loss of power in hairpins.[100] The Estonian pair's rally was further hampered by two punctures, which meant that they did not have enough rubber on one of their wheels for the car to be considered road legal. Unable to complete the liaison between special stages, Tänak and Järveoja were ruled out for the second consecutive year in Monte-Carlo.[101] The M-Sport crew of Teemu Suninen and Mikko Markkula also retired from the rally when they crashed out on the very first stage of the event.[102] Local heroes Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the favourites for the weekend. Despite a flat tire that lost the lead to their teammates Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin,[103] the reigning world champions set fastest stage time after fastest stage time to regain the top spot and eventually won their eighth Monte Carlo victory, a new record for wins in Monte Carlo.[104] They also became the first crew to win the rally with five different manufacturers. Evans and Martin finished second to complete a Toyota one-two. The Japanese manufacturer's party was further flourished by the dominance at the Power Stage, which saw them build a twenty-two-point lead over the reigning manufacturers' champions Hyundai.[104] The prior year's victor, Thierry Neuville, joined them on the podium with his new co-driverMartijn Wydaeghe, whose first ever podium in the championship.[104]
The Arctic Rally Finland saw the championship first visiting inside the Arctic Circle, where local favourites Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen were determined to win their first WRC event.[105] However, their ambition was spoiled by Tänak and Järveoja, who benefited from a greater road position. The former world champions demonstrated brilliant pace throughout the weekend, leading the event from start to finish to win their first rally of the season.[106] Unable to match the speed of Tänak and Järveoja, Rovanperä and Halttunen were threatened by Neuville and Wydaeghe going onto the final day.[107] The battle for the runner-up spot would decide the championship leads. Eventually, the Finnish crew managed to edge the Belgian pair by 2.3 seconds as well as winning the Power Stage.[108] This was enough to ensure the twenty-year-old Rovanperä to become the youngest driver to lead the championship in the forty-nine-year history of the WRC.[108] Reigning world champions Ogier and Ingrassia had a weekend to forget. The French crew went into a snowbank 200 meters from the flying finish on Saturday's final test, which took them twenty minutes to free themselves from.[109] They eventually limped home in twentieth place but did collect one consolation point form the Power Stage.[108]
The third round of the season saw the championship held in Croatia, the thirty-fourth country to host a WRC event.[110] Rovanperä and Halttunen entered the rally as championship leaders, but they crashed out on the very first stage of the rally.[111] This gave Neuville and Wydaeghe a clean road, leading the rally onto Saturday.[112] However, an incorrect tyre choice of hard and soft compound mixture plus brake issues on Saturday's morning loop saw them drop down to third.[113] Ogier and Ingrassia became the new rally leaders, but a puncture meant their lead was limited to single-digits.[114] Ogier and Ingrassia snatched the victory and reclaimed the championship leads.[115] 0.6 second was the winning margin, making the rally the third closest win in history after the 2011 Jordan Rally and the 2007 Rally New Zealand.[116] In addition to a full thirty championship points haul, the French pair also reached their 600th stage win milestone.[117] With two 1–2 finishes in three rounds, Toyota held an early lead in the manufacturers' standings, twenty-seven points cleared of Hyundai.[115]Adrien Fourmaux and Renaud Jamoul made their World Rally Car debut with M-Sport Ford this weekend.[118] They posted several top-five stage times to record a remarkable fifth place.[119]
Mid-season gravel events
Rally Portugal marked the championship returned to the gravel surface in over 200 days.[120]Hyundai dominated the early stage of the rally, holding 1–2–3 after Friday's morning loop.[121] The situation was looking good for the South Korean manufacturer until Neuville and Wydaeghe damaged their rear-right suspension in a tight left-hander following an over-optimistic pacenote in the afternoon.[122] Benefitting from their main rivals' retirements and a relative late road position, Evans and Martin won the rally, their first of the season.[123]Dani Sordo and new co-driver Borja Rozada completed the event second overall to bring their team valuable points after a disaster weekend for Hyundai, while Ogier and Ingrassia rounded out of the podium.[123] Katsuta drove a clean and consistent rally, ensuring the Japanese driver a career-high fourth place.[124]
The Sardinia island rally witnessed another catastrophic weekend for Hyundai. Despite a dominant performance on Friday, the crews of Tänak and Järveoja and of Sordo and Rozada retired from Saturday due to rear suspension damage.[125][126] Following Hyundai's double disasters, Ogier and Ingrassia took over the rally, with Evans and Martin covered second.[127] With another 1–2 finish, Toyota's lead over Hyundai extended to massive forty-nine points.[128] Neuville and Wydaeghe were the only hope of Hyundai. The Belgian crew was struggling throughout the event and could only managed to finish third.[129]
The Safari Rally in Kenya, Africa is renowned for impassable, hard to traverse, open, soft, bumpy, rocky and gravel roads.[130] When the World Rally Championship returned to Kenya after nineteen years, nothing changed.[131] Neuville and Wydaeghe retired from the lead on the final day with a suspension-collapsed issue.[132] This meant for the third consecutive rally, a Hyundai retired from the top spot.[133] Japanese driver Takamoto Katsuta became the new rally leader afterwards, leading a WRC event for the first in his career,[134] but he and his co-driver Barritt were soon overhauled by a charging Ogier and Ingrassia, who were once down in seventh overall.[135] The French crew eventually won the eventful rally to wrap up their fourth victory of the season, and held a commanding lead of thirty-four points in the drivers' and co-drivers' championships heading into the second half of the season.[136] Katsuta secured his WRC podium alongside Barritt, with Tänak and Järveoja rounded out of the podium.[137]
Halfway through the season, the championship's next stop was Rally Estonia.[138] Ahead of home crowds, local favourites Tänak and Järveoja were keen to repeat their success one year ago.[139] They initially led the rally,[140] but double punctures on Friday's morning loop put them from heroes to zeroes as they run out of spare wheels.[141][142] Following Tänak and Järveoja's issue, Rovanperä and Halttunen took the lead.[143] Having fended off the pursuit of Craig Breen and Paul Nagle,[144] they claimed their maiden WRC win.[145] At 20 years and 290 days, Rovanperä became the youngest driver to win a WRC event, breaking the previous record of 22 years and 313 days held by Jari-Matti Latvala.[146] Breen and Nagle achieved their first podium of the season by finishing second, with teammates Neuville and Wydaeghe rounded out of the podium with their fifth third place.[147]
New and return rallies
The debut of Ypres Rally on the calendar meant Belgium became the thirty-fifth country to host a WRC event.[148] The combination of bridle path and the famous Spa-Francorchamps circuit proved to be relentless for competitors.[149] Local experience was the key to success, which was why local heroes Neuville and Wydaeghe came out in front,[150] bagging an emotional home triumph.[151] This was also the first career victory for Wydaeghe.[152] The only crew who can match their blistering pace were their teammates Breen and Nagle.[153] The Irish crew completed the weekend with another second place.[154]
Greece gave the championship a warm welcome as the Acropolis Rally returned to the calendar after eight years.[155] Victory in the event belonged to Rovanperä and Halttunen, who steered out of trouble and bagged their second victory of the season.[156] The result also saw Toyota extend their championship lead to a mighty fifty-seven points. With only three rounds to go, things were looking really promising for their championship bid.[157]
Rally Finland went ahead on the twenty-first birthday of Rovanperä, who was keen to win his home event.[158] He and Halttunen were running in the front field until they hit with a large pile of gravel on Saturday morning.[159] This caused significant damage to their Yaris, which led to their retirement from the day.[160] Katsuta and new co-driver Aaron Johnston also retired from the day when they ran too deep into a quick left-hander and clouted the bank on the right.[161] Neuville and Wydaeghe's slim title hopes were completely shattered when they stopped halfway through the second test of the Patajoki stage following a compression broke the radiator and caused a water leak.[162] Championship leaders Ogier and Ingrassia were struggled for pace all the weekend, and a one-minute time penalty for not fastening crash helmet strap meant they were in a no men's land.[163] Meanwhile, teammates Evans and Martin were out in front and ultimately won the rally as well as the Power Stage.[164] The result saw Evans and Martin slashed the championship gap by a massive twenty points, trailing Ogier and Ingrassia by twenty-four points after the event.[165]
Closing rounds
Although Neuville and Wydaeghe lost any chance to clinch the world titles coming into the event, they completely dominated the Spain tarmac, winning a total of ten special stages to grab their second victory of the season after overcoming a late starter motor problem.[166] Evans and Martin kept their title hopes alive as they outscored championship leaders Ogier and Ingrassia.[167] The French crew was looking good to achieve a podium finish till an engine stall at Saturday's final test erased their gap over local heroes Sordo and Cándido Carrera and eventually got overhauled on Sunday morning.[168][169] Katsuta and Johnston's hope of a good result was gone at the very first stage when their Yaris understeered into the barrier at the opening stage of Friday.[170]
The championship was down to the wire as the season finale was again held at Monza.[171] Holding a healthy lead in the championship standings, championship leaders Ogier and Ingrassia immediately took the lead.[172] Title rivals Evans and Martin passed Ogier and Ingrassia by the end of the first day, but soon lost it back to the French crew in the following morning loop.[173] The top spot changed hands repeatedly.[174] Eventually, Ogier and Ingrassia came out on top, winning their fifth rally of the season to bag their eighth world titles.[175] Sordo and Carrera rounded out of the podium after teammates Neuville and Wydaeghe spun into traffic barrier on Saturday.[176] Manufacturer-wise, Toyota won a total of nine victories out of twelve in comparison to Hyundai's three, which was enough for the Japanese team to clinch the title.[177]
Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. In the manufacturers' championship, teams were eligible to nominate three crews to score points, but these points were only awarded to the top two classified finishers representing a manufacturer and driving a 2017-specification World Rally Car. There were also five bonus points awarded to the winners of the Power Stage, four points for second place, three for third, two for fourth and one for fifth. Power Stage points were awarded in the drivers', co-drivers' and manufacturers' championships.[98][202]
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FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers
The driver who recorded a top-ten finish was taken into account for the championship regardless of the categories.
Only the best two results of each manufacturer in the respective overall classification and Power Stage at each rally were taken into account for the championship.
^Rally New Zealand was successful in its bid to join the championship, but was cancelled because of the pandemic.[27] It was not included on the 2021 calendar, but a separate, later bid from Rally Croatia was also successful.[15]
^Rally Catalunya had previously been run as a mixed surface rally, with the first leg of the event held on gravel roads and the final two legs on tarmac.[29]
^The Arctic Rally was held twice during the 2021 calendar year. The first running in January was part of the Finnish Rally Championship and the second running in February was the World Championship round.[41]
^Evans, David (29 November 2019). "WRC's 2020 Rally Chile cancelled due to political and social unrest". autosport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 31 December 2019. Rally Chile's Felipe Horta said: 'The decision was to wait a year to take the world championship. We have talked with the FIA and the WRC [Promoter] in Germany, where they have fortunately understood very favourably what is happening and are allowing us to cancel the 2020 date and resume the contract we have established for three years.'
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