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Within the motorsport discipline of rallying, '''Group Rally5''' is a formula of rally car specifications for use in international rallying in the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC) and regional championships as determined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]]. There are no subclasses of the group therefore all Group Rally5 cars can compete in the same category. 'Rally5' may be used alone with the same definition. The group was launched in 2019 after the introduction of the [[Rally Pyramid]] initiative to reorganise the classes of car and championships in international rallying was approved in June 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=FIA Rally Car Pyramid Brochure |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/fia_rally_car_pyramid_brochure_-_february_2021.pdf}}</ref> |
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The formula for Group Rally5 cars was taken from R1 class of [[Group R]] with the defining ruleset interchanging the terms, this meant that any existing R1 car homologated or approved since their introduction in 2008 could continue to be used in Rally5 level competition.<ref>{{cite web |title=Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5/Rally4/Rally3 |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/260_2021_wmsc_2020.12.16.pdf}}</ref> |
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==Definition== |
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Group Rally5 cars are defined in FIA document Appendix J - Article 260 as ''Touring Cars or Large Scale Series Production Cars, supercharged Petrol engine (including rotary engines), 2-wheel drive (front or rear wheel drive)''. A production touring car with at least 2500 identical units manufactured must be homologated in [[Group A]], with all the components and changes that make it a Group Rally5 car homologated in an extension.<ref>{{cite web |title=Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5 |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/260_2021_wmsc_2020.12.16.pdf}}</ref> |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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|+Key Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5 |
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!Drivetrain |
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!Minimum |
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Weight |
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!Engine |
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Capacity |
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!Aspiration |
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!Fuel |
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!Maximum |
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Cylinders |
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!Restricter |
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!Wheels |
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Gravel |
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!Wheels |
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Asphalt |
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!Production |
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Requirement |
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| rowspan="3" |2WD |
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| rowspan="2" |1030 kg |
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|Up to 1600cc |
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|Normal |
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| rowspan="3" |Petrol |
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| rowspan="3" |6 |
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| rowspan="3" |As manufactured |
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| rowspan="3" |6"x15" |
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| rowspan="3" |6.5"x16" |
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| rowspan="3" |2500 |
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|Up to 1067cc |
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| rowspan="2" |Turbo |
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|1080 kg |
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|1067-1333cc |
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==FIA Competition== |
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Rally5 cars are placed in FIA 'RC5' sporting class alone.<ref>{{cite web |title=FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations 2021 |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/2021_rrsr_fr-en_2021-07-12.pdf}}</ref> They are eligible for the open drivers' and co-drivers' championships of WRC and all the regional open championships as well as the following: |
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*ERC3 and ERC junior |
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*ERT2 and ERT Junior |
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*ARC3 and ARC Junior |
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*MERC3 and MERC Junior |
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*APRC3 and APRC Junior |
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*Codasur RC5 |
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==Cars== |
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The below table intends only to include FIA homologated or FIA championship approved Group Rally5 cars. |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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!Manufacturer |
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!Car |
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!Debut |
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!Homologation Basis |
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!Image |
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Citroën]] |
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|[[Citroën DS3|DS3 R1]] |
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|2012 |
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|FIA - A5739<br/>DS3 VTI 120 So Chic<br/>1598cc Normal |
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|[[File:Monte-Carlo WRC 2014 ES2 - 12048975956.jpg|Monte-Carlo WRC 2014 ES2 - 12048975956|200px]] |
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|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[M-Sport Ford World Rally Team|Ford]] |
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|[[Ford Fiesta Rally5|Fiesta Rally5]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=FIESTA RALLY5|url=https://www.m-sport.co.uk/fiesta-rally5|access-date=2020-12-12|website=M-Sport|language=en}}</ref> |
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|2020 |
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|FIA - A5775<br/>Fiesta ST-Line (Fiesta Mk7)<br/>999cc Turbo |
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|[[File:2021 Barum Czech Rally Zlín - Pajari.jpg|200px]] |
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|{{flagicon|GBR}} [[M-Sport Ford World Rally Team|Ford]] |
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|[[Ford Fiesta|Fiesta R1]] |
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|2012 |
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|FIA - A5729<br/>Fiesta 1.6 (Fiesta Mk6)<br/>1597cc Normal |
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|[[File:2021 Rally Bohemia - Kalina.jpg|2021 Rally Bohemia - Kalina|200px]] |
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Renault]] |
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|[[Renault Clio Rally5|Clio Rally5]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Clio Trophy France - Press release - New Clio Rally makes successful debut - renaultsport.com|url=http://media.renaultsport.com/new-clio-rally-makes-successful-debut.html|access-date=2020-12-12|website=Renault Sport|language=en}}</ref> |
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|2020 |
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|FIA - A5779<br/>Clio R.S. Line TCE 1.3EDC<br/>1331cc Turbo |
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|[[File:Rally Poland 2021 Paulo Soria.jpg|200px]] |
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|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Renault]] |
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|[[Renault Twingo|Twingo R1]] |
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|2010 |
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|FIA - A5731<br/>Twingo "Renault Sport"<br/>1598cc Normal |
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|[[File:2013 Rallye Sunseeker (10367080843).jpg|2013 Rallye Sunseeker (10367080843)|200px]] |
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Toyota]] |
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|[[Toyota Vitz|Vitz]] |
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|2012 |
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|FIA - A5742<br/>Vitz (NCP131)<br/>1501cc Normal |
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!colspan="5" | Source: FIA Homologation List 2021<ref>{{cite web |title=FIA Homologation List 2021 |url=https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/voiturescomplet_20.09.2021.pdf}}</ref> |
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==See Also== |
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* [[Rally Pyramid]] |
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* [[Groups Rally]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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{{commons}} |
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* {{official website|https://www.fia.com/}} |
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{{World Rally Championship results}} |
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{{Class of Auto racing}} |
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{{Rally Pyramid cars}} |
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[[Category:Rally groups]] |
Revision as of 00:03, 4 November 2021
Within the motorsport discipline of rallying, Group Rally5 is a formula of rally car specifications for use in international rallying in the World Rally Championship (WRC) and regional championships as determined by the FIA. There are no subclasses of the group therefore all Group Rally5 cars can compete in the same category. 'Rally5' may be used alone with the same definition. The group was launched in 2019 after the introduction of the Rally Pyramid initiative to reorganise the classes of car and championships in international rallying was approved in June 2018.[1]
The formula for Group Rally5 cars was taken from R1 class of Group R with the defining ruleset interchanging the terms, this meant that any existing R1 car homologated or approved since their introduction in 2008 could continue to be used in Rally5 level competition.[2]
Definition
Group Rally5 cars are defined in FIA document Appendix J - Article 260 as Touring Cars or Large Scale Series Production Cars, supercharged Petrol engine (including rotary engines), 2-wheel drive (front or rear wheel drive). A production touring car with at least 2500 identical units manufactured must be homologated in Group A, with all the components and changes that make it a Group Rally5 car homologated in an extension.[3]
Drivetrain | Minimum
Weight |
Engine
Capacity |
Aspiration | Fuel | Maximum
Cylinders |
Restricter | Wheels
Gravel |
Wheels
Asphalt |
Production
Requirement |
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2WD | 1030 kg | Up to 1600cc | Normal | Petrol | 6 | As manufactured | 6"x15" | 6.5"x16" | 2500 |
Up to 1067cc | Turbo | ||||||||
1080 kg | 1067-1333cc |
FIA Competition
Rally5 cars are placed in FIA 'RC5' sporting class alone.[4] They are eligible for the open drivers' and co-drivers' championships of WRC and all the regional open championships as well as the following:
- ERC3 and ERC junior
- ERT2 and ERT Junior
- ARC3 and ARC Junior
- MERC3 and MERC Junior
- APRC3 and APRC Junior
- Codasur RC5
Cars
The below table intends only to include FIA homologated or FIA championship approved Group Rally5 cars.
Manufacturer | Car | Debut | Homologation Basis | Image |
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Citroën | DS3 R1 | 2012 | FIA - A5739 DS3 VTI 120 So Chic 1598cc Normal |
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Ford | Fiesta Rally5[5] | 2020 | FIA - A5775 Fiesta ST-Line (Fiesta Mk7) 999cc Turbo |
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Ford | Fiesta R1 | 2012 | FIA - A5729 Fiesta 1.6 (Fiesta Mk6) 1597cc Normal |
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Renault | Clio Rally5[6] | 2020 | FIA - A5779 Clio R.S. Line TCE 1.3EDC 1331cc Turbo |
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Renault | Twingo R1 | 2010 | FIA - A5731 Twingo "Renault Sport" 1598cc Normal |
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Toyota | Vitz | 2012 | FIA - A5742 Vitz (NCP131) 1501cc Normal |
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Source: FIA Homologation List 2021[7] |
See Also
References
- ^ "FIA Rally Car Pyramid Brochure" (PDF).
- ^ "Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5/Rally4/Rally3" (PDF).
- ^ "Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5" (PDF).
- ^ "FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations 2021" (PDF).
- ^ "FIESTA RALLY5". M-Sport. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
- ^ "Clio Trophy France - Press release - New Clio Rally makes successful debut - renaultsport.com". Renault Sport. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
- ^ "FIA Homologation List 2021" (PDF).