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It was open to privately-entered cars complying with R5 regulations and was the seventh running of the championship.[1][2]Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais were the reigning drivers’ and co-drivers’ champions.[3][a]Jari Huttunen and Mikko Lukka won the 2020 WRC-3 titles. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsCalendar[edit]Calendar changes[edit]Route changes[edit]Entries[edit]Changes[edit]Results and standings[edit]Season summary[edit]Scoring system[edit]FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Drivers[edit]FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Co-Drivers[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Calendar[edit] A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2020 championship. Contested events are in green, while cancelled events are in blue. Event headquarters are marked with a black dot.The 2020 championship was due to be contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, North and South America and Oceania,[4][5] but the calendar was reduced to seven rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The following rounds were included on the original calendar published by WRC Promoter GmbH, but were later cancelled:Calendar changes[edit]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.[35] Bids to revive Rally Japan and the Safari Rally were received, and candidate events were run in 2019.[36][37] Both events were accepted to the 2020 calendar, as was a proposal to revive Rally New Zealand.[4] However, none of the aforementioned events were run due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[25][28][32]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.[38] 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.[24]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 Hokkaid\u014d to a new base in Nagoya and was to be run on tarmac rather than gravel.[39]Rally New Zealand was scheduled to return to the calendar for the first time since 2012. The event was planned to return to Auckland.[4]The addition of these events saw the Tour de Corse and the Rallies of Catalunya and Australia removed from the calendar.[5] 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.[5] Rally Chile was included on the original calendar, but was later removed in the face of ongoing political unrest in the country.[18] The FIA sought a replacement event to ensure that the calendar retained its planned fourteen rounds,[40] but were unable to do so.[19]The Rallies in Italy were postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[21] Events in Argentina,[41]Portugal,[23]Kenya,[25]Finland,[27]New Zealand,[28]Germany,[29]Great Britain[30] and Japan were cancelled.[32] Organisers of the championship announced that they were considering adding events to the schedule that had not been part of the original calendar.[42] Estonia, Belgium, Latvia, Croatia and Czech Republic were among the countries who had expressed interest hosting the event.[43]The running date of Rally Turkey was moved forward by a week, which facilitated the opportunity for additional rounds.[44] Further calendar options included Ypres Rally and Croatia Rally.[41] Following the cancellation of Rallye Deutschland, the running date of Rally Sardegna moved forward by three weeks.[45] This decision was intended to avoid the clash with the 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix of Formula One.[29] 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.[46]Following the cancellation of Rally Japan, it was announced that Ypres Rally, officially Renties Ypres Rally Belgium, would replace Rally Japan to hold the seventh round of the season. The Sunday’s route would feature the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, which would run with the 2020 World RX of Benelux of the World Rallycross Championship.[47] Belgium was set to be the thirty-fourth country to hold a WRC event,[48] but were unable to do so as the rally was eventually called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] 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.[49] The rally was based in the famous Autodromo Nazionale di Monza circuit near Milan, where the Italian Grand Prix is held every year.[50]Route changes[edit]Prior to the Rally Sweden, it was confirmed that the route for the rally had to be shortened due to a lack of snow.[8] 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.[10]Entries[edit]The following crews compete in the 2020 World Rally Championship-3:EntrantDriver name[g]Co-driver nameCarRounds Motorsport Italia Paulo Nobre Gabriel Morales\u0160koda Fabia R51\u20133, 5 Diogo Salvi Hugo Magalh\u00e3es5 CHL Sport Auto Yoann Bonato Benjamin BoulloudCitro\u00ebn C3 R51 Saint\u00e9loc Junior Team Eric Camilli Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier BuresiCitro\u00ebn C3 R51, 6 Sean Johnston Alex Kihurani4\u20136 DG Sport Comp\u00e9tition Nicolas Ciamin Yannick RocheCitro\u00ebn C3 R51, 4, 6 Pepe Lop\u00e9z Borja Rozada1 M-Sport Ford World Rally Team “Pedro” Emmanuele BaldacciniFord Fiesta R5 Mk. II1, 5\u20136 Alberto Heller Jos\u00e9 D\u00edaz3 Marc Mart\u00ed5\u20136 Jan Solans Mauro Barreiro4\u20136 BMA Autosport Gr\u00e9goire Munster Louis Louka\u0160koda Fabia R51 Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 R52, 4, 7 Jari Huttunen Mikko Lukka2, 4, 6\u20137 PH Sport Yohan Rossel Beno\u00eet FulcrandCitro\u00ebn C3 R51, 4, 6\u20137 Sarrazin Motorsport St\u00e9phane Sarrazin K\u00e9vin ParentHyundai i20 R51 Hyundai Rally Team Italia Umberto Scandola Guido D’AmoreHyundai i20 R51\u20132, 6\u20137 Bernini Rally Andrea Nucita Bernardo Di CaroHyundai i20 R51 Calm Comp\u00e9ticio Miguel D\u00edaz-Aboitiz Diego Sanjuan\u0160koda Fabia R51\u20132 PA Racing Enrico Brazzoli Maurizio Barone\u0160koda Fabia R51, 7 Kristoffersson Motorsport Johan Kristoffersson Stig Rune Skj\u00e6rmoenVolkswagen Polo GTI R52 TGS Worldwide Rainer Aus Simo Koskinen\u0160koda Fabia R54 Eerik Pietarinen Antti Linnaketo4 Miikka Anttila\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo2 Emil Lindholm Mikael Korhonen2 Eurosol Racing Team Hungary7 Andreas Mikkelsen Anders J\u00e6ger7 \u0160koda Motorsport Oliver Solberg Aaron Johnston\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo2, 6\u20137 PSRXVolkswagen Polo GTI R53\u20134 Sports Racing Technologies Raul Jeets Andrus Toom\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo2, 4 Red Grey Team Roland Poom Ken J\u00e4rveojaFord Fiesta R52 Erik LepiksonFord Fiesta R5 Mk. II4 Radik Shaymiev Alexey Arnautov4 Maxim TsvetkovFord Fiesta R53 Kresta Racing Filip Mare\u0161 Jan Hlou\u0161ek\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo2 Barlinek Synthos Rally Team Micha\u0142 So\u0142owow Maciek Baran\u0160koda Fabia R52 SXM Comp\u00e9tition Joakim Roman Alexander Glavsj\u00f6\u0160koda Fabia R52 Delta Rally Giacomo Costenaro Justin Bardini\u0160koda Fabia R52 Alberto Battistolli Fabrizia Pons2 Simone Scattolin\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo6 Lotos Rally Team Kajetan Kajetanowicz Maciek Szczepaniak\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo3\u20137 Race Seven Benito Guerra Daniel Cu\u00e9\u0160koda Fabia R53 Citro\u00ebn Rally Team Hungary Marco Bulacia Giovanni BernacchiniCitro\u00ebn C3 R53 Marcelo Der Ohannesian4\u20137 Ya\u011fiz Avci Onur Vatansever5 Trivi\u00f1o Rally Team Ricardo Trivi\u00f1o Marc Mart\u00ed\u0160koda Fabia R53 GB Motors Gianluca Linari Nicola ArenaFord Fiesta R53 Toksport World Rally Team Emilio Fern\u00e1ndez Rub\u00e9n Garc\u00eda\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo3\u20136 McKenna Motorsport Barry McKenna James Fulton\u0160koda Fabia R53 Printsport Karl Kruuda Dale MoscattVolkswagen Polo GTI R54 Rakan Al-Rashed Hugo Magalh\u00e3es4 Kaur Motorsport Egon Kaur Silver Simm\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo4 OT Racing Priit Koik Uku HeldnaFord Fiesta R54 ALM Motorsport Georg Linnam\u00e4e Volodymyr KorsiaVolkswagen Polo GTI R54 Gustav Kruuda Ken J\u00e4rveoja4 Plon Rally Team Jaros\u0142aw Koltun Ireneusz PleskotFord Fiesta R5 Mk. II4 BC Vision Motorsport Burak \u00c7ukurova Burak Akcay\u0160koda Fabia R55 Neo Motorspor U\u011fur Soylu Mehmet K\u00f6leo\u011flu\u0160koda Fabia R55 Free Rally Service Luciano Cobbe Fabio Turco\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo6 Metior Sport C\u00e9dric De Cecco J\u00e9r\u00f4me Humblet\u0160koda Fabia R5 Evo7 Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy Josh McErlean Keaton WilliamsHyundai i20 R57 G. Car Sport Racing Giacomo Ogliari Giacomo CiucciCitro\u00ebn C3 R57Source:[51][52][53][54][55][56][57]Changes[edit]In 2019, the championship was run as the World Rally Championship-2, while the category known as the World Rally Championship-2 Pro was for professional crews entered by manufacturer teams. However, the multi-class structure was found to be too confusing,[2] and so the category was re-structured for the 2020 season. Professional crews contested the World Rally Championship-2 and privateers contested the World Rally Championship-3.[2]Results and standings[edit]Season summary[edit]Scoring system[edit]Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. Unlike the World Rally Championship, points are not awarded for the Power Stage.Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoints251815121086421FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Drivers[edit](Results key)FIA World Rally Championship-3 for Co-Drivers[edit](Results key)References[edit]^ “2019 WRC Sporting Regulations” (PDF). Retrieved 1 February 2019.^ a b c Evans, David (8 October 2019). “FIA steps up plan to simplify WRC into five-tier career ladder”. autosport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 8 October 2019.^ “WRC-2\u00a0: Pierre-Louis Loubet champion du monde apr\u00e8s l’annulation du Rallye d’Australie – Rallye – WRC-2”. L’\u00c9quipe (in French). 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