2023 FIA World Rallycross Championship

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The 2023 FIA World Rallycross Championship was the tenth season of the FIA World Rallycross Championship, an auto racing championship recognized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallycross.

Johan Kristoffersson won his fourth consecutive drivers championship and his sixth title overall at round 9 in Hong Kong.[1] Kristoffersson Motorsport entered as the reigning teams champions.[2]

Calendar

On 7 December 2022, the provisional 2023 calendar was announced during the FIA World Motorsport Council decisions.[3] A calendar update was issued on 3 March 2023.[4] On 21 March, the World RX of Hong Kong, China was announced as the season finale. The event hosted in Hong Kong will mark the first ever championship round in the Asia-Pacific region.[5]

Series News

  • After having trialed a new weekend format in 2022, the format was adjusted again for the 2023 season. The weekend structure was reverted to a system of four heats of five cars (reduced to three heats at double-header events), with two semis and a final with six cars each using a staggered grid. Free practice replaced the shakedown as the first session of the weekend. SuperPole was retained from the 2022 season. Heat 2 will have the fastest drivers from heat 1 going first, whereas heat 3 and 4 will have the slowest drivers from the previous heat going first. At the end of the heats, the top 3 drivers in the heat ranking will be given championship points; 3 to the winner of the heat rankings, 2 to second, and 1 to third. After the final, championship points are awarded to the top 15 drivers across the whole weekend.[8]

Incidents

  • On 21 July 2023, at the Lydden Hill Race Circuit in Canterbury, Special ONE Racing's garage was completely destroyed in a fire.[9] Both of the team's Lancia Delta Evo-e RX electric cars were completely destroyed. No one was injured in the fire. For this reason, the World RX of United Kingdom was subsequently cancelled for the RX1e class while a cause was being investigated.[10] Special ONE Racing pulled out of the final six rounds of the season as a result of the incident.[11]
  • On 31 July 2023, the World RX of Benelux was also cancelled for the RX1e class since investigations were still ongoing as to what the cause of the Lydden Hill fire was. Subsequently, Johan Kristoffersson, Ole Christian Veiby, Timmy Hansen and Kevin Hansen were all confirmed to take part in the RX2e class at the event instead.[6]
  • On 1 September 2023, it was announced that the final four rounds of the season in Hong Kong and South Africa would go ahead with the RX1e class drivers competing in the ZEROID X1 car used in the RX2e class.[12] The RX2e season finished at the event before in Germany.

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RX1e

RX2e

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Championship standings

Bonus points are awarded for finishing in the top 3 of the heat ranking. Points are scored as follows:

More information Position, 1st ...
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Points 20 16 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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RX1e Driver's Championship

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Pos. Driver POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
SWE
Sweden
GBR
United Kingdom
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
ZAF
South Africa
HKG
Hong Kong
Points
1 Sweden Johan Kristoffersson 11 11 11 C C C 11 32 63 11 141
2 Sweden Kevin Hansen 2 93 42 C C C 2 23 11 73 104
3 Finland Niclas Grönholm 32 22 7 C C C 5 6 22 52 94
4 Germany Timo Scheider 9 3 5 C C C 33 11 3 8 89
5 Norway Ole Christian Veiby 4 6 3 C C C 6 7 4 2 82
6 Sweden Timmy Hansen 73 10 23 C C C 42 4 9 4 78
7 Sweden Klara Andersson 5 4 9 C C C 7 5 5 6 71
8 Germany René Münnich 8 8 8 10 30
9 France Sébastien Loeb 6 5 8 C 29
10 France Guerlain Chicherit 8 7 6 C 27
11 United Kingdom Patrick O'Donovan 7 3 22
12 Sweden Gustav Bergström 10 8 10 C C 20
13 Sweden Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky 10 9 13
- Norway Sondre Evjen C -
Pos. Driver POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
SWE
Sweden
GBR
United Kingdom
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
ZAF
South Africa
HKG
Hong Kong
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
In-line notation
1–3 Top 3 heat ranking
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RX1e Team's Championship

More information Pos., Driver ...
Pos. Driver No. POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
SWE
Sweden
GBR
United Kingdom
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
Points
1 Sweden Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS 1 11 11 11 C C C 104
96 4 6 3 C C C
2 Sweden Construction Equipment Dealer Team 12 5 4 9 C C C 72
68 32 22 7 C C C
3 Sweden Hansen World RX Team 21 73 10 23 C C C 71
71 2 93 42 C C C
4 France Special ONE Racing 9 6[d] 5 8 C 46
36 8 7 6 C
Pos. Driver POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
SWE
Sweden
GBR
United Kingdom
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
Points
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Notes

  1. Following a fire that broke out in Special ONE Racings garage on the Friday, the Lydden Hill race weekend was cancelled for the RX1e class while the cause was being investigated.
  2. All the cars in the 2023 FIA World Rallycross Championship are powered by the same electric powertrain developed by Kreisel Electric.
  3. All drivers competed in OMSE ZEROID X1 cars for the final four rounds in Hong Kong and South Africa.
  4. Special ONE Racing was deducted 10 championship points for holding private testing without submitting the necessary application to the FIA.

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