The 2023 FIA WRC2 Championship  was the eleventh season of WRC2 , a rallying  championship organised and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile  as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category was open to crews with cars complying with Group Rally2  regulations.[ 1] Rallye Monte-Carlo  and concluded in November with Rally Japan , and ran in support of the 2023 World Rally Championship . 
Emil Lindholm  and Reeta Hämäläinen  entered as the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions, while Toksport WRT  entered as the defending teams' champions.[ 2] 
Andreas Mikkelsen  and Torstein Eriksen  became the 2023 WRC-2 champions, their second title victories in the championship.[ 3] Toksport WRT 3  took victory in the teams' championship. 
 
Calendar  A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2023 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.
The 2023 season was contested over thirteen rounds crossing Europe, Africa, North and South America, and Asia. 
   Round   Start date   Finish date   Rally  Rally headquarters   Surface   Stages  Distance   Ref.     1   19 January   22 January   Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo  Monte Carlo , Monaco Mixed[ a]   18   325.02 km   [ 4]    2   9 February   12 February   Rally Sweden  Umeå, Västerbotten County , Sweden Snow   18   301.18 km   [ 5]    3   16 March   19 March   Rally Guanajuato México  León, Guanajuato , Mexico Gravel   23   315.69 km   [ 6]    4   20 April   23 April   Croatia Rally  Zagreb , Croatia Tarmac   20   301.26 km   [ 7]    5   11 May   14 May   Rally de Portugal  Matosinhos, Porto , Portugal Gravel   19   329.06 km   [ 8]    6   1 June   4 June   Rally Italia Sardegna  Olbia, Sardinia , Italy Gravel   19   322.88 km   [ 9]    7   22 June   25 June   Safari Rally Kenya  Naivasha, Nakuru County , Kenya Gravel   19   355.92 km   [ 10]    8   20 July   23 July   Rally Estonia  Tartu , Estonia Gravel   21   300.41 km   [ 11]    9   3 August   6 August   Rally Finland  Jyväskylä, Central Finland , Finland Gravel   22   320.56 km   [ 12]    10   7 September   10 September   Acropolis Rally Greece  Lamia, Central Greece , Greece Gravel   15   270.89 km   [ 13]    11   28 September   1 October   Rally Chile  Concepción, Biobío , Chile Gravel   16   321.06 km   [ 14]    12   26 October   29 October   Central European Rally  Passau, Bavaria , Germany Tarmac   18   310.01 km   [ 15]    13   16 November   19 November   Rally Japan  Toyota, Aichi , Japan Tarmac   22   304.66 km   [ 16]    Sources: [ 17] [ 18]  
 
 Calendar changes  The championship was expected to be expanded to fourteen rounds from the thirteen rounds in the previous season  by WRC Promoter GmbH , with eight Europe-based rallies and six fly-away events covering the season.[ 19] Jeddah , absent from the calendar.[ 20] [ 21] 
 Rally Mexico  (picured in 2008  with a Subaru Impreza WRC ) returned to the calendar.Rally Mexico  returned to championship after missing the 2021  and 2022  championships.[ 22] [ 23] Rally Chile  rejoined the calendar after having been ruled out in 2020  and 2021  due to the Chilean protests  and COVID-19 pandemic  respectively.[ 24] [ 25] The Central European Rally , a tri-nation event held across Germany, Austria  and the Czech Republic , was introduced into the championship, replacing the Catalonian Rally .[ 26] Passau  in Bavaria , and ran on tarmac .[ 27]   Rally New Zealand , a round of the 2022 season , was not included on the calendar, but the organizers tried to seek an opportunity for a 2024  return as a part of the rotation program with Rally Australia .[ 28] Ypres Rally Belgium , which was a part of the championship for the prior two seasons, dropped off the calendar and instead formed part of the 2023 British Rally Championship .[ 29] Several rally organizers also expressed their interests to return to the championship, including Rally Argentina , Rally Australia, the German Rally , and an event in Northern Ireland .[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] [ 35] WRC Promoter GmbH  was also working on the calendar expansion to the Middle East and United States, but no rallies were added for the 2023 season.[ 36] 
 
 Location changes   
Entries  The following teams and crews contested the 2023 WRC2. Teams had to enter two crews to be eligible for Teams' Championship points. 
  Crews entered by or via teams   Entrant   Car   Driver   Co-driver   Rounds     Driver name   Category   Co-driver name   Category     Hyundai Motorsport N  Hyundai i20 N Rally2  Emil Lindholm     Reeta Hämäläinen     8–9, 11–12     Teemu Suninen     Mikko Markkula     2, 5–6     Fabrizio Zaldivar  Challenger   Challenger   2, 5–6, 8–9, 11–12     M-Sport Ford WRT  Ford Fiesta Rally2  Adrien Fourmaux     Alexandre Coria     1, 3–6, 9–10     Grégoire Munster  Challenger   Louis Louka  Challenger   1, 4–7, 9–10     Challenger   Challenger   7     Robert Virves  Challenger   Challenger   2, 5–6, 10     Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy  Hyundai i20 N Rally2  William Creighton  Challenger   Challenger   1     Challenger   Challenger   5, 9     Josh McErlean  Challenger   Challenger   1, 4–6     James Fulton     8–9, 12     Challenger   Challenger   4, 6     PH Sport  Citroën C3 Rally2  Yohan Rossel        1, 4–6, 10–12     Toksport WRT  Škoda Fabia RS Rally2  Marco Bulacia  Challenger   Diego Vallejo  Challenger   8–11     Gus Greensmith     Jonas Andersson     11      Emil Lindholm     Reeta Hämäläinen     2, 4     Sami Pajari  Challenger   Enni Mälkönen  Challenger   2, 4, 6, 8     Toksport WRT 2  Škoda Fabia RS Rally2  Marco Bulacia  Challenger   Challenger   1     Diego Vallejo  Challenger   2, 5     Nikolay Gryazin [ b] Challenger   [ c] Challenger   1, 4, 6, 9–12     Gus Greensmith     Jonas Andersson     4     Sami Pajari  Challenger   Enni Mälkönen  Challenger   9–12     Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo  Nikolay Gryazin [ b] Challenger   [ c] Challenger   3     Emil Lindholm     Reeta Hämäläinen     3     Toksport WRT 3  Škoda Fabia RS Rally2  Gus Greensmith     Jonas Andersson     5, 8–10, 12     Andreas Mikkelsen     Torstein Eriksen     5–6, 8–10, 12–13     Nikolay Gryazin [ b] Challenger   [ c] Challenger   13     Sources: [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51]  
  Private entries   Car   Driver   Co-driver   Rounds     Driver name   Category   Co-driver name   Category     Citroën C3 Rally2     Adrián Pérez     1–2           1     Challenger   Challenger   4, 12–13     Alejandro Cachón  Challenger   Challenger   1, 4–6, 10, 12     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   11     Challenger   Challenger   13     Challenger   Challenger   11     Sean Johnston  Challenger   Challenger   1     Challenger   Challenger   10     Stéphane Lefebvre        1     Challenger   Challenger   11     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   11     Challenger   Challenger   11     Bernardo Sousa  Challenger   Challenger   5     Ford Fiesta R5  Challenger   Challenger   7     Challenger   Challenger   1     Challenger   Challenger   10     Ford Fiesta Rally2  Challenger   Challenger   5–6     Martin Prokop  Challenger   Challenger   3, 6, 10     Challenger   7     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   6     Robert Virves  Challenger   Challenger   6     Craig Drew  Challenger   8–10     Challenger   Challenger   12     Hyundai i20 N Rally2  Lambros Athanassoulas  Challenger   Challenger   10     Olivier Burri        1     Challenger   Challenger   5–6     Georg Linnamäe  Challenger   Challenger   2, 4–5, 8–10, 12     Pepe López  Challenger   Borja Rozada  Challenger   1     Kris Meeke     James Fulton     5     Challenger   Challenger   5           1     Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   9     Challenger   Challenger   5           2, 5–6     Škoda Fabia R5  Challenger   Challenger   6     Challenger   Challenger   12     Jari Huttunen        2     Challenger   Challenger   9     Challenger   Challenger   8     Challenger   Challenger   11     Heikki Kovalainen  Challenger   Challenger   13     Challenger   Challenger   1, 12     Challenger   Challenger   3     Challenger   Challenger   6     Challenger   Challenger   2     Challenger   Challenger   9     Challenger   Challenger   5     Carl Tundo  Challenger   Challenger   7     Challenger   Challenger   7     Štěpán Vojtěch  Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   10     Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo  Challenger   Challenger   5     Armindo Araújo  Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   1–2     Challenger   Challenger   6           1     Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   2, 5–6, 8, 11     Challenger   Challenger   3, 5–6     Challenger   Challenger   3, 6, 13           2, 5, 8–9     Challenger   Challenger   5     Carlo Covi  Challenger   Challenger   6     Challenger   Challenger   2     Challenger   5, 7, 9     Challenger   10     Challenger   Borja Rozada  Challenger   5, 8     Challenger   9     Challenger   Challenger   13     Matteo Gamba  Challenger   Challenger   6, 12     Gaurav Gill  Challenger   Challenger   10     Challenger   Challenger   4–6     Chris Ingram  Challenger   Craig Drew  Challenger   1           2     Lauri Joona  Challenger   Challenger   2, 5–6     Kajetan Kajetanowicz  Challenger   Maciej Szczepaniak  Challenger   3, 7     Egon Kaur  Challenger   Challenger   2        Ilka Minor     1, 6     Challenger   Challenger   10     Challenger   Challenger   8     Roope Korhonen  Challenger   Challenger   12     Armin Kremer  Challenger   Timo Gottschalk  Challenger   7     Challenger   Challenger   8     Challenger   Challenger   1     Challenger   Challenger   2     Challenger   Challenger   1     Challenger   Challenger   5           1     Challenger   Stuart Loudon  Challenger   10     Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   7     Challenger   Challenger   6     Challenger   Challenger   5     Challenger   Challenger   10           2, 5–6     Challenger   Challenger   13     Challenger   Challenger   4     Škoda Fabia RS Rally2  Challenger   Challenger   2, 5     Challenger   Challenger   9     Erik Cais  Challenger   Challenger   1, 4–6     Challenger   12     Nicolas Ciamin  Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   7     François Delecour        1     Challenger   Challenger   12–13     Challenger   Challenger   12     Gus Greensmith     Jonas Andersson     3     Mikko Heikkilä  Challenger   Challenger   9     Jari Huttunen        9     Lauri Joona  Challenger   Challenger   9–10, 12     Kajetan Kajetanowicz  Challenger   Maciej Szczepaniak  Challenger   6, 10–13     Egon Kaur  Challenger   Challenger   8     Challenger   Ilka Minor  Challenger   4, 12     Armin Kremer  Challenger   Challenger   4, 8, 12     Timo Gottschalk  Challenger   5–6     Mikołaj Marczyk  Challenger   Challenger   5–6, 8–10     Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   11     Challenger   Challenger   1, 4, 6, 8–9     Challenger   Challenger   10     Challenger   Challenger   11     Oliver Solberg     Elliott Edmondson     2–3, 5–6, 8, 10–11     Michał Sołowow        2     Challenger   Challenger   8–10     Albert von Thurn und Taxis  Challenger   Challenger   12     Challenger   Challenger   12     Volkswagen Polo GTI R5  Ole Christian Veiby     Torstein Eriksen     2     Nicolas Ciamin  Challenger   Challenger   4, 6, 9     Roope Korhonen  Challenger   Challenger   9     Challenger   Challenger   10     Sources: [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51]  
 
Regulation changes  The 2022 junior championships of the class, WRC-2 Junior, were renamed as WRC-2 Challenger to focus on the experience of the competitors instead of age, while the Masters series was opened to Rally2 , Rally3 , Rally4 , Rally5  and R-GT  competitors under the WRC framework, ceasing to be based on WRC2.[ 52] 
 
Results and standings  
Season summary   
Scoring system  Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. Power Stage  points are also awarded in the drivers' and co-drivers' championships, with three points awarded to the first place finisher on the stage, two to second place, and one to third. A team has to enter two cars to score points in an event. Drivers and teams must nominate a scoring rally when they enter the event and the best six scores from seven nominated rallies will count towards the final classification. Registered drivers are able to enter additional rallies with Priority 2 status without scoring points.[ 1] 
   Position   1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th     Points   25   18   15   12   10   8   6   4   2   1   
 
FIA WRC2 Championship for Drivers           Key     Colour   Result     Gold   Winner     Silver   2nd place     Bronze   3rd place     Green   Points finish     Blue   Non-points finish     Non-classified finish (NC)     Purple   Did not finish (Ret)     Black   Excluded (EX)     Disqualified (DSQ)     White   Did not start (DNS)     Cancelled (C)     Blank   Withdrew entry from  
 Notes: 1 2 3  – Power Stage  position
   
 
FIA WRC2 Championship for Co-Drivers   
FIA WRC2 Championship for Teams           Key     Colour   Result     Gold   Winner     Silver   2nd place     Bronze   3rd place     Green   Points finish     Blue   Non-points finish     Non-classified finish (NC)     Purple   Did not finish (Ret)     Black   Excluded (EX)     Disqualified (DSQ)     White   Did not start (DNS)     Cancelled (C)     Blank   Withdrew entry from  
   
 
FIA WRC2 Challenger Championship for Drivers           Key     Colour   Result     Gold   Winner     Silver   2nd place     Bronze   3rd place     Green   Points finish     Blue   Non-points finish     Non-classified finish (NC)     Purple   Did not finish (Ret)     Black   Excluded (EX)     Disqualified (DSQ)     White   Did not start (DNS)     Cancelled (C)     Blank   Withdrew entry from  
   
 
FIA WRC2 Challenger Championship for Co-Drivers           Driver   MON SWE MEX CRO POR ITA KEN EST FIN GRE CHL EUR JPN Points     1   Maciej Szczepaniak        1         1   1         2   Ret   3   2   126     2   1         1      18         2      2   5   1   121     3   Enni Mälkönen     1      2      16      1   1   Ret   1         118     4               4   2      3   5   5            65     5   Diego Vallejo     3         1         2   Ret   8            62     6   Louis Louka  6         7   21   4   Ret      7   1            57     7      4         5   5         6   3            55     8   Borja Rozada  2            3         Ret         7         39     9         2         6            4      10      39     10         4         19   5                  4   34     11      2      9   20         14   4   Ret      Ret      32     12   3         12   17   3                        30     13                  17         8         1      29     14   15         WD   2   7                        24     15   Craig Drew  4                     4   Ret   Ret            24     16         3               15         6         23     17   5   6         12   Ret      8   Ret               22     18   7         11   7   Ret      WD      6      14      20     19                     2                     18     20                                    2      18     21      8         Ret   13      12   Ret      5   8      18     22            3            16            9      17     23      7                  5                  16     24                                    Ret   3   15     25                     3                     15     26                           3               15     27                                 3         15     28            8                        Ret   5   14     29                                 4         12     30   Timo Gottschalk              Ret   Ret   4                     12     31            4   Ret   DNS                        12     32                                    4      12     33      5         Ret   9            DNS            12     34         5      Ret   12                        10     35   Ilka Minor           5      11            WD      12      10     36   James Fulton                    6      10         17      9     37               Ret      Ret      15         16   6   8     38            6      24                        8     39               6                           8     40                     6                     8     41   Gerald Winter                                   6      8     42                        7                  6     43                              7            6     44                                    7      6     45                                       7   6     46               8   20      9   13   Ret         WD   6     47   8   Ret      Ret   14      13      WD               4     48               Ret   WD      WD         8         4     49                  8                  Ret      4     50      9         16                           2     51   9                                       2     52               9                           2     53                           9               2     54                              9            2     55                                 9         2     56            10                        19      1     57   10                                       1     58      10                                    1     59               10                           1     60                  10                        1     61                        10                  1     62                              10            1     63                                 10         1        Driver   MON SWE MEX CRO POR ITA KEN EST FIN GRE CHL EUR JPN Points     Source: [ 67]  
      Key     Colour   Result     Gold   Winner     Silver   2nd place     Bronze   3rd place     Green   Points finish     Blue   Non-points finish     Non-classified finish (NC)     Purple   Did not finish (Ret)     Black   Excluded (EX)     Disqualified (DSQ)     White   Did not start (DNS)     Cancelled (C)     Blank   Withdrew entry from  
   
 
Notes   
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Retrieved 1 October  2023 .^ "Party time for Kajto as Pole secures WRC2 Challenger title in Japan*" . wrc.com . WRC Promotor GmbH. 19 November 2023. Retrieved 19 November  2023 .^ Barry, Luke (4 June 2023). "Power Stage points not awarded to WRC2 crews" . dirtfish.com . DirtFish. Retrieved 5 June  2023 . ^ a b c   "WRC 2 standings 2023" . wrc.com . WRC Promoter GmbH . Retrieved 23 January  2023 .^ a b c d e   "Standings" . fia.com . Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile . Retrieved 23 January  2023 .   
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