The championship was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thirteen events were planned prior to the pandemic, but with several events being cancelled due to the pandemic, and some new ones added as replacements, eventually seven events were held. This was the fewest completed rallies of any season in the history of the series.
Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending Drivers' and Co-drivers' Champions, having secured their maiden titles at the 2019 Rally Catalunya.[2]Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, the team Tänak and Järveoja compete for, were the defending Manufacturers' Champions.[3][a] Hyundai won their maiden manufacturers' title when the final round of the 2019 championship was cancelled.[5]
At the conclusion of the championship, Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia won their seventh world titles after winning the 2020 Rally Monza. In doing so, Ogier and Ingrassia became the first crew to win the championship with three different manufacturers.[6][b]Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin finished second, trailing Ogier and Ingrassia by eight points. Defending World Champions Tänak and Järveoja were third, a further nine points behind. In the manufacturers' championship, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT successfully defended their title, five points cleared of Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, with M-Sport Ford WRT in third.
Calendar
The 2020 championship was due to be contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, North and South America, and Oceania,[7][8] but the calendar was reduced to seven rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
With the addition of Rally Chile to the calendar in 2019, the FIA opened the tender process for new events to join the championship in 2020.[38] Bids to revive Rally Japan and the Safari Rally were received, and candidate events were run in 2019.[39][40] Both events were accepted to the 2020 calendar, as was a proposal to revive Rally New Zealand.[7] However, none of the aforementioned events were run due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[28][31][35]
The Safari Rally was scheduled to be run as a World Championship event for the first time since 2002. The event was to be based in the Kenyan capital Nairobi and feature stages around Lake Naivasha.[41] In contrast to the event's traditional endurance format, which featured stages hundreds of kilometres long, the 2020 Safari Rally was planned to follow a compact route to comply with FIA regulations mandating the maximum route distance.[27]
Rally Japan was scheduled to return to the calendar for the first time since 2010, replacing Rally Australia as the final round of the championship. The rally was scheduled to move away from its original headquarters in Hokkaidō to a new base in Nagoya and was to be run on tarmac rather than gravel.[42]
Rally New Zealand was scheduled to return to the calendar for the first time since 2012. The event was planned to return to Auckland.[7]
The addition of these events saw the Tour de Corse and the Rallies of Catalunya and Australia removed from the calendar.[8] Organisers of Rally Catalunya agreed to forfeit their place on the 2020 calendar as part of a rotation system that will see European events host rallies in two out of three calendar years. The Tour de Corse was removed in response to concerns from teams about the logistics of visiting Corsica, while Rally Australia was removed as the event's base in a regional centre rather than a major metropolitan area meant that the rally struggled to attract spectators.[8] Rally Chile was included on the original calendar, but was later removed in the face of ongoing political unrest in the country.[21] The FIA sought a replacement event to ensure that the calendar retained its planned fourteen rounds,[43] but were unable to do so.[22]
The running date of Rally Turkey was moved forward by a week, which facilitated the opportunity for additional rounds.[47] Further calendar options included Ypres Rally and Croatia Rally.[44] Following the cancellation of Rallye Deutschland, the running date of Rally Sardegna moved forward by three weeks.[48] This decision was intended to avoid the clash with the 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix of Formula One.[32]
On 2 July 2020, it was announced that the season would return with an updated calendar. The season restarted with newcomers Rally Estonia hosting the resuming round between 4 and 6 September. The country became the thirty-third nation to stage a championship round in the WRC.[49]
Rally Monza was announced to be the final round of the season on 9 October. This meant Italy staged two WRC events in one season as the country also stages the Sardinia rally.[52] The rally was based in the famous Autodromo Nazionale di Monza circuit near Milan, where the Italian Grand Prix is held every year.[53]
Route changes
Prior to the Rally Sweden, it was confirmed that the route for the rally had to be shortened due to a lack of snow.[11] The route of Rally Mexico was shortened to allow teams time to pack up and return to their headquarters before several European nations imposed travel bans in a bid to manage the pandemic.[13]
Entries
The following teams and crews were under contract to contest the 2020 championship.[h]Ford, Hyundai and Toyota were all represented by manufacturer teams and eligible to score points in the FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers. All competitors used tyres supplied by Michelin.[54]
World Rally Car entries eligible to score manufacturer points
The Citroën World Rally Team had committed to entering two full-time entries instead of three, continuing the policy they introduced in 2019. Sébastien Ogier and Esapekka Lappi were under contract to lead the team's crews until the team announced that they would withdraw from the championship with immediate effect. Citroën cited Ogier's decision to leave the team as the reason for withdrawing,[72][j] but pledged support for independent teams competing with the R5 variant of the Citroën C3 WRC in the championship's support categories.[73] The company also expressed a willingness to sell or rent their C3 WRCs to teams looking to compete in the sport's premier category.[74]
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT featured an entirely new line-up in 2020.[75] Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia replaced Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja, while Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin were recruited from M-Sport Ford WRT. Reigning WRC2 Pro champions Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen made their competitive début in Toyota's third car. Toyota entered an additional two cars for Jari-Matti Latvala and Takamoto Katsuta on a part-time basis.[76][77] Katsuta contested all of the European rallies under the Toyota Gazoo Racing name while Latvala planned to contest two events—with further starts depending on his budget—as an independent entrant.[76] Former Toyota Gazoo Racing driver Juho Hänninen became Latvala's co-driver, replacing Miikka Anttila.[78] Anttila moved to WRC3, partnering Eerik Pietarinen.[56]Kris Meeke remained under contract with the team,[79] but stepped back from full-time competition.[80]
M-Sport Ford WRT continued their policy of entering two crews on a full-time basis and a third crew contesting selected rounds. Teemu Suninen and Jarmo Lehtinen were retained,[81] while Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm replaced Evans and Martin in the team's second car.[82]Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson, who contested three rounds of the 2019 championship with the team, contested an expanded programme in 2020.[82]
Other than the normal approach to the WRC Manufacturer Championship, the FIA introduced a new regulation of "WRC Team" this year. A WRC team is eligible to score points only when there is a team scoring points in the WRC Manufacturer Championship with the same car homologation.[86]
The FIA implemented a temporary testing ban in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ban was imposed because the three manufacturer teams were based in different countries—Hyundai in Germany, M-Sport in Britain and Toyota in Finland—each with their own restrictions. This created the potential for one team to gain a competitive advantage because of their home nation's restrictions.[87]
The road order was revised in response to the shortened route at the calendar newcomers, Rally Estonia. Saturday's morning loop was started as championship order, while the afternoon loop was reverted to the standard reversed order, which usually comes into effect on the second leg.[88]
Season report
Opening rounds
The 2020 FIA World Rally Championship started in Monaco. The sport saw a series of crew changes in the off-season, which included reigning world champions Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja moving to Hyundai.[4] Tänak and Järveoja's title defence started poorly when they suffered a high-speed crash on the fourth stage of the rally, which saw their Hyundai i20 flying off a 40 m (131.2 ft) high cliff at 180 km/h (111.8 mph), rolling end-over-end through a series of trees and landing on the road below; both Tänak and Järveoja walked away uninjured.[89] Following the crash, Hyundai's hopes rode on the shoulders of Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul. Despite holding the lead on Thursday night, Friday saw the Toyota crews of Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia and their teammates Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin take the lead.[90][91] The lead would swing backwards and forwards throughout the rally until Neuville and Gilsoul won seven out of the eight final stages—including winning the Power Stage—to record their first win in Monte Carlo.[92]
As championship leaders, Neuville and Gilsoul became the first crew on the road in Sweden.[93] This saw them struggle throughout the weekend as their road position meant they swept loose gravel away from the faster road base underneath, which was further complicated by the rally being shortened due to a lack of snow.[11] The rally was eventually won by Evans and Martin. They dominated the rally, winning five stages out of nine, to take victory; Evans' second and a first for Martin.[94] They then led both drivers' and co-drivers' standings for the first time in their careers.[95] Their teammate Kalle Rovanperä recorded his first stage win at the sport's highest level when he and co-driver Jonne Halttunen won the Power Stage. Rovanperä and Halttunen also achieved their maiden podium finish.[96] At the age of nineteen, Rovanperä became the youngest driver ever to claim a WRC podium finish.[96]
As the championship continued on to Latin America, the world began to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the Rally Mexico began as planned, the final leg of the rally was cancelled to allow teams enough time to return to their home bases in Europe before travel restrictions came into effect.[97] This meant the rally was shortened to two legs. Tänak and Järveoja were leading the first leg until suspension damage saw them drop over forty seconds.[98] Neuville and Gilsoul were running third overall, but they had to retire from the day with electrical problem.[98] Hyundai's third entry of Dani Sordo and Carlos del Barrio suffered a radiator pipe issue on the morning loop of Friday which lost them five minutes,[99] and they ultimately retired with a terminal engine fault.[98]Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm also retired when their Fiesta caught fire.[100] Ogier and Ingrassia enjoyed a trouble-free weekend and won their first rally of the season.[101] With a consistent performance in the early season, the six-time world champions took an early lead in the championships. The result also saw Toyota expand their lead in the manufacturers' championship, twenty-one points ahead of defending manufacturer champions Hyundai.[101]
Season resumption
The season restarted in the calendar newcomer Estonia.[102] The rally marked the return of the FIA World Rally Championship after a half-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and was the 600th event since the championship was founded back in 1973.[103][104] Winning the warm-up event, local favourites Tänak and Järveoja were determined to prevail their home soil for the third straight year.[105] The reigning world champions showed impressive speed throughout the weekend, leading almost the entire rally to win their first rally for Hyundai in their home country.[106] Teammate Neuville and Gilsoul had another weekend to forget. The Belgian crew retired on Saturday afternoon after they damaged their rear-right suspension.[107] Things went from bad to worse after rejoining the rally on Sunday as another electrical issue in the penultimate stage meant no chance for consolation points from the Power Stage.[108] Hyundai's third entry of Craig Breen and Paul Nagle finished second after a consistent performance to complete a Hyundai 1–2.[106] Rovanperä became the youngest driver to lead a WRC rally at the age of nineteen when he was briefly leading the event at an early stage, but a one-minute time penalty was given after his co-driver Halttunen illegally removed the radiator blanking plate.[109]Takamoto Katsuta and Daniel Barritt were running fifth overall until they rolled their Yaris on Sunday morning.[110] The Japanese driver lost what would've been a career-best finish.[111]Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais also retired from their top-class debut as they broke their steering.[106]
Moving to Rally Turkey, where crews had to face the challenge of rock storms,[112]Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena took an early lead on Friday. At the age of forty-six, Loeb became the oldest driver to lead a WRC event.[113] Saturday saw reigning world champions Tänak and Järveoja retire from the day. The Estonian crew's i20 speared off the road because of a steering issue.[114] Ogier and Ingrassia led the rally on Saturday morning until a puncture and hydraulics issue dropped them over half a minute, which gave the lead to Neuville and Gilsoul.[115] Sunday's first pass through the Çetibeli stage saw tyre dramas, with five crews suffering punctures, including the crew of Neuville and Gilsoul, Loeb and Elena, Ogier and Ingrassia, Rovanperä and Halttunen, and Lappi and Ferm, with two more crews retiring from the rally. This massively changed the overall rally standings—Evans and Martin moved up three places to become the new rally leaders.[116] By contrast, teammate Ogier and Ingrassia's weekend went even worse. The engine of the French crew's Toyota Yaris caught fire during the second test through Çetibeli. The six-time world champions had no choice but to stop in the stage and retire from the rally.[117] Eventually, Evans and Martin safely complete the event to record a second win of the season with a margin of over thirty seconds over Neuville and Gilsoul, who won the Power Stage.[118] Without retirements, Evans and Martin regained the championship lead.[119]Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson were the leading M-Sport crew. They had a rather trouble-free rally to finish a career-high fifth place.[118]
Closing rounds
The thin layer of slippery gravel of Sardegna meant a late road position would be helpful for a good result.[120] Sordo and del Barrio made full use of this advantage to build a commanding lead of over thirty seconds going onto Sunday.[121] The Spanish crew eventually won the rally for the second straight year although their i20's rear subframe was inspected and deemed to be underweight post-race.[122] There was an epic battle for the runner-up spot between the crew of Neuville and Gilsoul and world champions Ogier and Ingrassia, with Neuville and Gilsoul ultimately coming out on top.[123] The top three crews were separated by only 6.1 seconds, the smallest margin to cover the podium places in WRC history.[124] With a 1-2 finish, Hyundai reclaimed the championship lead.[125] Rovanperä and Halttunen had a weekend to forget. The Finnish crew first rolled their Yaris in the Shakedown on Thursday,[126] and then retired from the rally on Saturday when they crashed out.[127] Lappi and Ferm also retired from the event due to a terminal engine failure.[128] A suspension issue saw reigning world champions Tänak and Järveoja only manage to complete the rally in sixth position, but they won the Power Stage to score five bonus points.[128]Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais enjoyed a trouble-free weekend, scoring their first points in a World Rally Car by finishing seventh overall.[123]
Elfyn Evans (left) and Scott Martin (right) were leading the drivers' and co-drivers' championships throughout almost an entire season, but an error in the final round cost them both titles.
The championship finished in Monza, featuring tricky weather conditions, which spelt trouble for all terms.[129] The very first stage saw Katsuta and Barritt overshoot a corner and crash into a wall.[130] Neuville and Gilsoul had a mathematical chance of winning the titles coming to the event, but it was smashed during the fourth stage when a pool of heavy standing water drowned out their car as their i20's right-front suspension was damaged earlier in the stage.[131] Greensmith and Edmondson were caught out during the first test of Saturday's afternoon loop, while Ole Christian Veiby and Jonas Andersson also retired from the rally at the same spot after a violent crash.[132] The very next stage saw championship leader Evans and Martin go off the road on the icy and slushy surface, which left the championship wide open.[133] The other major retirement of the rally was the M-Sport Ford crew of Teemu Suninen and Jarmo Lehtinen. An unfixable misfiring engine led their season to an early end.[134] Ogier and Ingrassia were the crew who won the season's finale after overcoming a limited-visibility issue.[135] Benefiting from their rivals' retirements, the French crew won their seventh world titles. Hyundai had a 2–3 finish in the final weekend, which was enough to secure their second consecutive manufacturers' title.[136]
Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. In the manufacturers' championship, teams were eligible to nominate three crews to score points, but these points were only awarded to the top two classified finishers representing a manufacturer and driving a 2017-specification World Rally Car. There were also five bonus points awarded to the winners of the Power Stage, four points for second place, three for third, two for fourth and one for fifth. Power Stage points were only awarded in the drivers' and co-drivers' championships.[151]
^The route of Rally Sweden was shortened from 301.26 km over 19 stages to 9 stages totalling 148.55 km. The route was shortened due to a lack of snow and bad weather conditions.[11]
^ abThe running dates of Rally Argentina were initially scheduled to be 30 April to 3 May.[22]
^Every crew that entered a World Rally Championship event—including WRC2, WRC3, Junior WRC and privateer entries—was eligible to score points in the World Championship for Drivers and the World Championship for Co-Drivers.
^Citroën had previously announced that they would withdraw at the end of the 2021 championship, co-inciding with the planned introduction of hybrid powertrains. The planned withdrawal was attributed to Citroën's existing partnership with Formula E team Techeetah.[73]
^ abcdThe Power Stage was removed from the Rally Mexico route as the final leg was cancelled.[13]
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