Production World Rally Championship Explained
The FIA Production car World Rally Championship, or PWRC, was a companion rally series to the World Rally Championship, contested mainly by Group N rally cars.
History
The series started in 1987 as FIA Cup for Production Rally Drivers and obtained the world championship status in 2002.[1] [2] The eligible cars were still Group N modified road cars such as the Subaru Impreza WRX and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. Between 2007 and 2009 the PWRC allowed Super 2000 cars alongside regular Group N entries. In 2010 the S2000 cars were moved to a dedicated championship named SWRC (Super 2000 World Championship). With the introduction of Group R cars since 2008, the PWRC was cancelled at the end of 2012 and was replaced by the World Rally Championship-3 open exclusively to 2WD based cars homologated in R1, R2 and R3 classes. The 4WD Group N cars were moved to the new World Rally Championship-2 alongside S2000, RRC, R4 and R5 cars.[3] [4]
Results
Drivers' Championship
See also
- Junior World Rally Championship
- World Rally Championship-2
- World Rally Championship-3
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Cup for Drivers of Production Cars . https://web.archive.org/web/19970605133041/http://www.fia.com/regle/reg_spt/pipro97a.htm . 5 June 1997 . dead.
- Web site: 2002 Sporting Regulations . https://web.archive.org/web/20020805043903/http://www.fia.com/Reglements-sportifs/Rallyes-2002-a.htm . 5 August 2002 . dead.
- Web site: 2013 FIA World Rally Championship Sporting Regulations .
- Web site: Production Car World Rally Championship . Jonkka's World Rally Archive . 3 March 2020.
- Web site: FIA Group N Cup/PWRC Championship Winners . WRC . 3 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120827205642/http://www.wrc.com/pwrc/statistics/championship-winners/p-wrc . 27 August 2012 . live .
- Web site: Top stats - eWRC-results.com .