2013 Global RallyCross Championship

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The 2013 Global RallyCross Championship was the third season of this championship. The season consisted of nine weekends, three in X Games events (including a doubleheader after an event cancellation). Toomas Heikkinen earned his first series championship after a record-setting streak of five consecutive victories.

A penalty box will be added for this season. In case of a false start, the driver must endure a stop-go penalty in this zone avoiding the need to restart the race.[1] Stop-go penalty can be also given for too aggressive car-to-car contact, such causing a competing driver to spin out by pushing their car.[2]

Teams and drivers

Manufacturer Constructor Team Individual Team No. Drivers Rounds Cars
Chevrolet United States PMR Motorsports PMR Motorsports 59 United States Pat Moro 8–9 Chevrolet Sonic
Citroën United Kingdom LD Motorsport LD Motorsport 33 United Kingdom Liam Doran 1 Citroën DS3
Dodge United States Pastrana Racing Pastrana Racing 99 United States Bryce Menzies 1–6, 8–9 Dodge Dart
Norway Henning Solberg 7
199 United States Travis Pastrana 1, 4, 6, 8–9
Russia Timur Timerzyanov 2–3, 5, 7
Ford Sweden OMSE2 Royal Purple OMSE2 7 United States Townsend Bell 2–3 Ford Fiesta ST
32 Canada Steve Arpin All
Rdio OMSE2 77 United States Scott Speed All
Sweden Olsbergs MSE Olsbergs MSE 18 Sweden Patrik Sandell All
Rockstar Energy Olsbergs MSE 34 United States Tanner Foust All
Rockstar Energy Metal Mulisha Olsbergs MSE 38 United States Brian Deegan All
Bluebeam Olsbergs MSE 57 Finland Toomas Heikkinen All
United States Hoonigan Racing Division Hoonigan Racing Division 43 United States Ken Block All
Hyundai United States Rhys Millen Racing Rhys Millen Racing 4 France Stephan Verdier 8–9 Hyundai Veloster
14 Belgium David Sterckx 6
67 New Zealand Rhys Millen 6, 9
Mini United Kingdom LD Motorsport LD Motorsport 33 United Kingdom Liam Doran 2–3, 5–6 Mini Countryman JCW
United Kingdom Prodrive Prodrive 40 United States Dave Mirra 8–9
Mitsubishi Brazil X Team Racing X Team Racing 12 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 1, 4, 8–9 Mitsubishi Lancer
Brazil Guilherme Spinelli 2–3
Peugeot Brazil XRC Team Brasil XRC Team Brasil 12A Brazil Eduardo Marques Jr. 1 Peugeot 207
13 Brazil Mauricio Neves 1
Subaru United States Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA 11 Norway Sverre Isachsen 2–9 Subaru WRX STI
40 United States Dave Mirra 2–7
81 United States Bucky Lasek 2–9
France Verdier Racing Verdier Racing 12 France Stephan Verdier 6
Volkswagen Sweden Marklund Motorsport Marklund Motorsport 29 United States Buddy Rice 1 Volkswagen Polo
Sweden Mattias Ekström 2–3
Russia Timur Timerzyanov 6
92 Sweden Anton Marklund 1–3, 6

Schedule

[3]

RoundLocationCompanion EventDate
1 Brazil Foz do Iguaçu X Games Brazil April 21
2–3 (DH) Germany Munich X Games Munich June 29–30
4 United States New Hampshire Motor Speedway Lenox Industrial Tools 301 July 11
5 United States Bristol Motor Speedway Standalone July 20
6 United States Irwindale Event Center X Games Los Angeles August 4
7 United States Atlanta Motor Speedway Standalone August 10
8 United States The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway AACA AutoFair Fall Meet September 22
9 United States Las Vegas SEMA Automotive Trade Show November 7

(DH): An event in Barcelona at Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium May 19 was called off because of weather conditions. The Munich round, originally scheduled for June 30, was converted into a doubleheader round with races on June 29 and 30.[4]

Season summary

Results

References

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