2023 FIA European Rallycross Championship

The 2023 FIA European Rallycross Championship will be the 48th season of the FIA European Rallycross Championship. The championship consists of two classes: RX1 and RX3.

The championship is set to begin on 29 April at the Nyirád Racing Center in Hungary, and end on 20 August at Estering in Germany.

Calendar

On 7 December 2022, the provisional 2023 calendar was announced during the FIA World Motorsport Council decisions.[1] A calendar update was issued on 3 March 2023.[2]

Rnd Event Date Venue Class Winner Team
1 Hungary Euro RX of Hungary 29–30 Apr Nyírád Racing Center, Nyirád RX1 Latvia Jānis Baumanis Latvia RX Team Latvia
RX3 Poland Damian Litwinowicz Poland Volland Racing
2 Portugal Euro RX of Portugal 3–4 June Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre RX1
RX3
3 Norway Euro RX of Norway 17–18 June Lånkebanen, Hell RX1
RX3
4 Sweden Euro RX of Sweden 1–2 July Höljesbanan, Höljes RX1
RX3
5 Belgium Euro RX of Benelux 5–6 August Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet, Mettet[lower-alpha 1] RX1
6 Germany Euro RX of Germany 19–20 August Estering, Buxtehude RX1
RX3

Entries

RX1

Constructor Team Car No. Driver Rounds Ref
Audi Hungary Kárai Motorsport Sportgyesület Audi A1 39 Hungary Zoltán Koncseg 1–2 [3]
Norway Andreas Bakkerud Audi S1 13 Norway Andreas Bakkerud 1 [3]
Hungary Kárai Motorsport Sportgyesület 73 Hungary Tamás Kárai 1–2 [3]
Poland Volland Racing 91 Belgium Enzo Ide 1–2 [3]
Ford Finland SET Promotion Ford Fiesta 1 Sweden Anton Marklund 1–2 [3]
Denmark Linneman Promotion 33 Denmark Ulrik Linnemann 1–2 [4]
Hungary Nyirád Motorsport KFT 50 Hungary Attila Mózer 1–2 [3]
51 Hungary Márk Mózer 1 [3]
Hyundai Norway Hans-Jøran Østreng Hyundai i20 85 Norway Hans-Jøran Østreng 1 [5]
Peugeot Latvia RX Team Latvia Peugeot 208 6 Latvia Jānis Baumanis 1–2 [3]
United Kingdom Team RX Racing 7 United Kingdom Patrick O'Donovan 1–2 [6]
Hungary Korda Racing KFT 22 Hungary Máté Benyó 1–2 [7]
France DA Racing 23 France Andréa Dubourg 2 [7]
88 France Anthony Pelfrene 2 [7]
Hungary Speedbox Racing Team KFT 27 Hungary László Kiss 1 [8]
Portugal José Oliveira 110 Portugal José Oliveira 2 [7]
Proton United Kingdom Team RX Racing Proton Iriz 2 Republic of Ireland Oliver O'Donovan 1 [9]
4 United Kingdom Steve Hill 2 [7]
SEAT Germany ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport SEAT Ibiza 38 Germany Mandie August 1–2 [3]
77 Germany René Münnich 1 [3]
Škoda Lithuania TSK Baltijos Sportas Škoda Fabia 55 Lithuania Paulius Pleskovas 1–2 [3]
Volkswagen Czech Republic KRTZ Motorsport ACCR Czech Team Volkswagen Polo 11 Czech Republic Aleš Fučik 1 [3]
Norway Sivert Svardal 24 Norway Sivert Svardal 1–2 [10]

RX3

Constructor Team Car No. Driver Rounds Ref
Audi Poland Volland Racing Audi A1 6 Poland Damian Litwinowicz 1–2 [11]
8 Norway Espen Isaksætre 1–2 [12]
30 Germany Nils Volland 1–2 [12]
99 Portugal João Ribeiro 1–2 [12]
Hungary Speedy Motorsport 18 Hungary Zsolt Szíjj Jolly 1–2 [12]
Portugal Andre Sousa 104 Portugal Andre Sousa 2 [7]
Portugal Joaquim Machado 146 Portugal Joaquim Machado 2 [7]
Citroën Portugal Mario Barbosa Citroën C2 75 Portugal Mario Barbosa 2 [7]
Portugal Jorge Machado 103 Portugal Jorge Machado 2 [7]
Ford Portugal Rogerio Sousa Ford Fiesta 105 Portugal Rogerio Sousa 2 [7]
Peugeot Portugal Tiago Ferreira Peugeot 208 121 Portugal Tiago Ferreira 2 [7]
Portugal António Sousa 129 Portugal António Sousa 2 [7]
Renault France Team RX Evolution Renault Clio 14 France David Bouet 1–2 [3]
Portugal Sergio Dias Renault Twingo 149 Portugal Sergio Dias 2 [7]
Škoda Czech Republic Pajr S.R.O. Škoda Citigo 11 Czech Republic Jan Černý 1 [3]
Norway Jens Hvaal Škoda Fabia 12 Norway Jens Hvaal 1–2 [13]
Norway Martin Kjær 33 Norway Martin Kjær 2 [7]
Czech Republic KRTZ Motorsport 58 Austria Dominik Senegacnik 1–2 [3]
Czech Republic Jihočeský Autoklub v AČR 96 Czech Republic Marcel Suchý 1 [3]
Hungary Zalaegerszegi ASE 112 Hungary Róbert Répási 1 [3]
Portugal Leonel Sampaio 147 Portugal Leonel Sampaio 2 [7]
Suzuki Hungary EAK M-Sport KFT Suzuki Swift 55 Hungary Ferenc Ficza 1 [3]
Volkswagen Hungary Szada Ring Racing KFT Volkswagen Polo 131 Hungary Balázs Körmöczi 1–2 [3]

Championship standings

Points are scored as follows:

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Event 20 16 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Heat ranking 3 2 1

RX1 Driver's Championship

Pos. Driver HUN
Hungary
POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
LVA
Latvia
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
Points
1 Latvia Jānis Baumanis 11 23
2 Sweden Anton Marklund 2 16
3 Belgium Enzo Ide 42 14
4 United Kingdom Patrick O'Donovan 3 13
5 Hungary Máté Benyó 53 12
6 Norway Andreas Bakkerud 6 10
7 Germany René Münnich 7 9
8 Hungary László Kiss 8 8
9 Czech Republic Aleš Fučik 9 7
10 Denmark Ulrik Linnemann 10 6
11 Hungary Tamás Kárai 11 5
12 Norway Hans-Jøran Østreng 12 4
13 Hungary Attila Mózer 13 3
14 Hungary Márk Mózer 14 2
15 Republic of Ireland Oliver O'Donovan 15 1
16 Germany Mandie August 16 0
17 Norway Sivert Svardal 17 0
18 Hungary Zoltán Koncseg 18 0
19 Lithuania Paulius Pleskovas 19 0
Pos. Driver HUN
Hungary
POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
LVA
Latvia
BLX
Belgium
GER
Germany
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (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

RX3 Driver's Championship

Pos. Driver HUN
Hungary
POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
LVA
Latvia
GER
Germany
Points
1 Poland Damian Litwinowicz 12 22
2 Norway Espen Isaksætre 21 19
3 Hungary Balázs Körmöczi 3 13
4 Norway Jens Hvaal 4 12
5 Czech Republic Jan Černý 53 12
6 Hungary Ferenc Ficza 6 10
7 Hungary Zsolt Szíjj Jolly 7 9
8 Austria Dominik Senegacnik 8 8
9 Germany Nils Volland 9 7
10 Czech Republic Marcel Suchý 10 6
11 France David Bouet 11 5
12 Portugal João Ribeiro 12 4
13 Hungary Róbert Répási 13 3
Pos. Driver HUN
Hungary
POR
Portugal
NOR
Norway
LVA
Latvia
GER
Germany
Points


Notes

  1. Subject to track homologation

References

  1. "World RX unveils global calendar for 2023". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
  2. "Fans to get first taste of 2023 action next month". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  3. "Entries out for Nyirád curtain-raiser". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  4. "Euro RX1 giant-killer confirms 2023 return". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  5. "Østreng plotting Euro RX1 comeback following season's absence". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  6. "Kiss planning Nyirád return as passion for rallycross still burns bright". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  7. "Bumper entry confirmed for World RX of Portugal next month". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
  8. "TEENAGE TALENT O'DONOVAN SET FOR FULL EURO RX1 SEASON IN EX-HANSEN PEUGEOT". FIA World Rallycross Championship. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  9. "O'Donovan to return to Euro RX action with updated Proton". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  10. "Svardal targeting top three championship finish with upgraded Polo". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  11. "Litwinowicz: I never believed we'd get this far". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  12. "Volland unveils 'mega' new-look line-up for 2023 Euro RX3 campaign". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  13. "Teenage hotshot Hvaal planning full Euro RX3 season after Nürburgring star turn". FIA World Rallycross Championship. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
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