World_Rally_Championship_2005_results

2005 World Rally Championship

2005 World Rally Championship

33rd season in the FIA World Rally Championship


The 2005 World Rally Championship was the 33rd season in the FIA World Rally Championship. The season began on January 21 with the Monte-Carlo Rally and ended on November 13 with the Rally Australia.

In the drivers' world championship, Citroën Total's Sébastien Loeb successfully defended his title, finishing a record 56 points ahead of Subaru's Petter Solberg and Peugeot's Marcus Grönholm. Loeb also set several other records during the season. He won ten world rallies, beating the previous record of six held by him (2004) and Didier Auriol (1992). He also took six consecutive wins, beating Timo Salonen's 20-year-old record of four.[1] Peugeot's Markko Märtin retired after his co-driver Michael Park was fatally injured in their crash at the Wales Rally GB.[2]

Citroën took the manufacturers' title for the third year in a row, well ahead of Subaru and Ford. PSA Peugeot Citroën still went ahead with their plan to withdraw both Citroën and Peugeot from the series at the end of the season - although Citroën's departure later became a sabbatical as they spent the following year developing a new car for 2007. More blows to manufacturer involvement in the series followed when Mitsubishi and Škoda announced the withdrawal of their factory teams. However, the 2006 season would see Citroën and Škoda continue as the semi-works teams Kronos Citroën and Red Bull Škoda Team, respectively.

The video game WRC: Rally Evolved was based on this season.

Regulation changes

Drivers' and co-drivers' helmets are now required to be equipped with a HANS device.

Calendar

The 2005 championship was contested over sixteen rounds in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Oceania.

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Teams and drivers

World Rally Championship entries

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JWRC Entries

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Results and standings

Drivers' championship

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Manufacturers' championship

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JWRC Drivers' championship

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PWRC Drivers' championship

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Events

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Notes

  1. ^ Sébastien Loeb secured the drivers' championship title in Japan.[3]
  2. ^ Citroën secured the manufacturers' championship in Spain.[4]

References

  1. Stuart, Greg (8 February 2016). "Seb Loeb's first and last Rally Argentina wins". Red Bull. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. "Rally star relives 100mph smash". WalesOnline. 16 December 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  3. Moffitt, Alastair (3 October 2005). "Loeb ties up second title as Solberg hits rock bottom". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  4. "Loeb leads Citroen to Rally title". BBC Sport. 30 October 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2024.

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