2010 World Rally Championship


The 2010 World Rally Championship was the 38th season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 13 rallies, beginning with Rally Sweden on 11 February and ended with Wales Rally GB on 14 November.
France's Sébastien Loeb won the drivers championship, his seventh consecutive title, after winning his home rally on 3 October and Citroën secured their sixth Manufacturers' title. In the junior classes held alongside the main championship, Aaron Burkart won the JWRC Drivers' championship, Xavier Pons won the SWRC Drivers' championship, Red Bull Rally Team won the WRC Cup and Armindo Araújo retained his PWRC Drivers' championship title.
2010 was the final season that the 2.0 litre engine package–which débuted in the 1997 World Rally Championship–was used. It was also the final season that Pirelli was the sole tyre supplier for the championship; as DMACK and Michelin became the tyre suppliers and a new 1.6 litre engine package was introduced for the 2011 season.

Changes

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It is the first time since 1997 that ten drivers will score points on a rally.
The 2010 championship was contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, North America, the Middle East, South America, Asia and Oceania.
The 2010 season included thirteen rallies, which was one more than 2009. Australia, Argentina, Cyprus, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Italy and Greece were dropped from the calendar for the 2010 season, while Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, Turkey, Germany, New Zealand, France and Japan returned. Bulgaria was part of the calendar for the first time.
The nine events also part of the Production World Rally Championship were Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, New Zealand, Finland, Germany, Japan, France and Great Britain. The six rallies also on the Junior World Rally Championship were Turkey, Portugal, Bulgaria, Germany, France and Spain. The ten rallies on the new Super 2000 World Rally Championship and WRC Cup were Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, New Zealand, Portugal, Finland, Germany, Japan, France and Great Britain.
The finalised calendar was published by the FIA on 11 December 2009, following earlier proposed calendars issued in September and October 2009.
RoundDatesRally NameRally HQSupport CategorySurface
111–14 February Rally SwedenKarlstadPWRC/SWRCIce and snow covered gravel
25–7 March Rally MexicoLeónPWRC/SWRCGravel
31–3 April Jordan RallyAmmanPWRC/SWRCGravel
416–18 April Rally of TurkeyIstanbulJWRCGravel with some asphalt
57–9 May Rally New ZealandAucklandPWRC/SWRCGravel with some asphalt
628–30 May Rally de PortugalFaroJWRC/SWRCGravel
79–11 July Rally BulgariaBorovetsJWRCAsphalt
829–31 July Rally FinlandJyväskyläPWRC/SWRCGravel
920–22 August Rallye DeutschlandTrierJWRC/PWRC/SWRCAsphalt
1010–12 September Rally JapanSapporoPWRC/SWRCGravel
1130 September–3 October Rallye de France AlsaceStrasbourgJWRC/PWRC/SWRCAsphalt
1222–24 October Rally CatalunyaSalouJWRCAsphalt with some gravel
1311–14 November Wales Rally GBCardiffPWRC/SWRCGravel

Teams and drivers

In 2010 two categories were eligible to compete for the Manufacturer's championship:
Manufacturer
WRC Team
The registered Manufacturers were Citroën Total World Rally Team and BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team; the registered WRC Teams were Stobart M-Sport Ford, Munchi's Ford and the Citroën Junior Team.

S-WRC entries

P-WRC entries

Results and standings

Results

Standings

Drivers' championship

Manufacturers' championship

JWRC Drivers' championship

;Notes:
Egoi Eder Valdes Lopez has been removed from the Classification.

SWRC Drivers' championship

;Notes:
† Andersson's entrant RUFA Sport failed to compete in the required number of events, meaning all of Andersson's points scored with the team have been annulled. His win in Sweden remains as he competed as a wildcard entrant and not with RUFA.
‡ Tuohino has not completed the season due to a lack of budget, which resulted in the FIA excluding him from the championship.

WRC Cup for Super 2000 Teams championship

PWRC Drivers' championship

;Notes:
Miguel Baldoni has been removed from the Classification.
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