2026 Season · Round 4 of 14 Complete

Flat. Out.

Fifty-three years of the world's most spectacular motorsport. Gravel, tarmac, snow, and everything between — distilled into stats, standings, and the stories of the drivers chasing the crown.

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The World Rally Championship

The FIA World Rally Championship is the pinnacle of rallying: a global tour of fourteen rounds across four continents, where crews battle across frozen Scandinavian forests, baking East African savannah, Mediterranean gravel, and high-speed Alpine tarmac.

Unlike circuit racing, rally is fought stage by stage against the clock — a co-driver reading pace-notes, a driver committing to corners blind, and a machine built to survive whatever the map throws at it.

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Factory Teams
Standings

Drivers' Championship

Points, wins, and podiums through Round 4 — the Croatia Rally. Takamoto Katsuta leads the 2026 championship after back-to-back wins in Kenya and Croatia.

# Driver Points Wins Podiums
Teams

Manufacturers' Championship

Three factory programmes. The bar shows each team's points as a share of the leader's.

# Manufacturer Points Wins
Calendar

2026 Season

Fourteen rallies, four continents — from Monte-Carlo in January to Saudi Arabia in November. Croatia returns to the calendar, Japan moves earlier, and South America doubles up with Paraguay and Chile.

Analytics

By the Numbers

Three lenses on the same season: who's scoring, who's winning, and who thrives on which surface.

Driver points — Top 10

Season total

Wins by manufacturer

Share of victories

Points by surface — Top 5 drivers

Gravel · Asphalt · Snow
Legacy

Champions Through the Years

Selected champions from the World Rally Championship's 50+ year history — from Björn Waldegård's first title in 1979 to Sébastien Ogier's record-equalling ninth crown in 2025.