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06.03.23
2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers Pos Drivers NOR LVA1 LVA2 PRT1 PRT2 BEL1 BEL2 ESP1 ESP2 DEU Reprim. Nb Pen. Pts Pts 1 Johan KRISTOFFERSSON SWE 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 11 5 20 1 20 1 11 5 20 1 20 1 182 pts 2 Timmy HANSEN SWE 16 2 13 3 12 4 13 3 12 4 12 4 9 7 20 1 16 2 13 3 1 136 pts 3...
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06.03.23
The FIA World Rallycross Championship (World RX) is head-to-head short, sharp racing on mixed surfaces (dirt and asphalt) contained within amphitheatre venues. High-profile drivers are equipped with all-electric RX1e cars which are fitted with twin power units that produce 500kW – equivalent to 680bhp – and 880Nm of instant torque. Since the series made its debut in 2014, World RX has raced at the world’s most iconic purposed-built rallycross circuits and specially adapted Formula One venues like the Nürburgring, Hockenheim and the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona. With the introduction of the electric era in 2022 came an exciting new race format, with a standing-start single-lap SuperPole shootout, heats, progression races, two semi-finals and one final – with up to five cars starting each race in a side-by-side grid formation.
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29.01.21
2020 FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers Pos Drivers SWE SWE FIN FIN LVA LVA ESP ESP BEL DEU Pts 1 Johan KRISTOFFERSSON SWE 30 1 26 3 30 1 25 4 29 1 26 2 27 2 26 1 219pts 2 Mattias EKSTRÖM SWE 26 2 28 1 16 7 24 2 25 2 30 1 19 5 24 4 192pts 3 Timmy HANSEN SWE 19 6 8 11 23 3 20 5 20 3 21 4...
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29.01.21
The FIA World Rallycross Championship (World RX) is head-to-head short, sharp racing on mixed surfaces (dirt and asphalt) contained within amphitheatre venues. High-profile drivers are equipped with RX Supercars with over 600bhp and the ability to accelerate from 0-60mph in less than two seconds – faster than an F1 car. World RX debuted in 2014 with a 12-round calendar and included events in Argentina, Canada and throughout Europe. Formula One venues in Germany (Hockenheim) and Spain (Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona) are both used to host World RX rounds and in 2016, an all-new city race in Riga, Latvia, was added. In 2017, World RX will visit Africa for the first time as the World Championship visits the Killarney circuit in Cape Town, South Africa. Race meetings are normally run over two days and include four separate qualifying sessions, two knock-out semi-finals and one final.
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