: Each rally consists of 15 to 25 "special stages" held on closed public roads.
: Sébastien Loeb holds the record with nine consecutive world titles, while legends like Colin McRae and Tommi Mäkinen dominated the 1990s. Campeonato Mundial de Rally WRC
: Known for raw power and extreme danger, featuring legendary cars like the Lancia Delta S4 . : Each rally consists of 15 to 25
: The crew with the lowest cumulative time across all stages is declared the winner. Historical Evolution and Legends : The crew with the lowest cumulative time
: Drivers compete individually against the clock, typically starting two minutes apart, with times recorded to the 1/10th of a second.
: Success depends on the synergy between the driver and a co-driver, who reads "pace notes" describing upcoming hazards and corners.
: Thierry Neuville secured his first world title in 2024, ending years of close runner-up finishes. Technical Tiers and Manufacturers