2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies

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2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies
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The 2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies was the 29th and final season of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies; an annual competition for rally raid events for cars, buggies, side-by-sides, and trucks held in multiple countries.

Calendar[edit]

The initial calendar for the 2021 world cup featured seven cross-country rally events.[1]

Round Dates Rally name Ref.
1 12–16 May Spain Andalucia Rally [2]
2 7–13 June Kazakhstan Rally Kazakhstan [3]
3 1–11 July RussiaMongolia Silk Way Rally
- 16–21 September Portugal BP Ultimate Portugal Cross-Country Rally Cancelled
4 7–13 October Morocco Rallye du Maroc
5 5–11 November United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
6 6–11 December Saudi Arabia Hail Rally

Teams and drivers[edit]

Results[edit]

Overall[edit]

Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Spain Andalucía Rally 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 10:22:49
2 Spain Carlos Sainz
Spain Lucas Cruz
Mini John Cooper Works Rally 10:23:32
3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al Rajhi
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 10:34:15
2 Kazakhstan Rally Kazakhstan 1 Argentina Lucio Alvarez

Spain Armand Monleon

Toyota Hilux Overdrive 16:03:17
2 Russia Denis Krotov

Russia Konstantin Zhilstov

Mini John Cooper Works Rally 16:31:42
3 Sweden Mattias Ekstörm

Sweden Emil Bergkvist

Mini John Cooper Works Rally 16:38:21
3 RussiaMongolia Silk Way Rally 1 France Guerlain Chicherit

France Alexandre Winocq

Century CR6 7:03:09
2 Russia Denis Krotov

Russia Konstantin Zhilstov

Mini John Cooper Works Rally 7:12:21
3 France Jérome Pelichet

France Pascal Larroque

Optimus 7:25:33
4 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 15:52:10
2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al Rajhi
United Kingdom Michael Orr
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 16:08:08
3 Argentina Lucio Alvarez
Spain Armand Monleon
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 17:03:02
5 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 17:45:58
2 Argentina Lucio Alvarez
Spain Armand Monleon
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 18:07:10
3 Russia Denis Krotov
Russia Konstantin Zhilstov
Mini John Cooper Works Rally 19:00:21
6 Saudi Arabia Hail Rally[4] 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Matthieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux 10:50:23
2 Russia Dennis Krotov
Russia Konstantin Zhiltsov
Mini John Cooper Works Rally 11:12:14
3 Argentina Sebastian Halpern
Argentina Bernardo Graue
Mini John Cooper Works Buggy 11:19:07

T3[edit]

Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Spain Andalucía Rally 1 Spain Cristina Gutierrez
France François Cazalet
OT3 11:07:59
2 France Lionel Baud
France Loic Minauder
PH-Sport Zephyr 11:32:01
3 France Jean-Luc Pisson
Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul
PH-Sport Zephyr 12:15:01
2 Kazakhstan Rally Kazakhstan 1 Spain Cristina Gutierrez
France François Cazalet
OT3 18:12:33
2 Spain Fernando Alvarez

Spain Antonio Gimeno

Can-Am Maverick 18:53:36
3 Russia Pavel Lebedev

Russia Kirill Shubin

Can-Am Maverick 19:03:52
3 RussiaMongolia Silk Way Rally 1 France Jean-Luc Pisson

France Jean Brucy

PH-Sport Zephyr 7:53:06
2 Russia Pavel Lebedev

Russia Kirill Shubin

Can-Am Maverick 8:04:56
3 Russia Pavel Silnov

Russia Evgeny Zagorodniuk

Can-Am Maverick 8:27:42
4 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1 Russia Pavel Lebedev

Russia Kirill Shubin

Can-Am Maverick 19:20:36
2 Spain Fernando Alvarez

France Xavier Panseri

Can-Am Maverick XRS 19:27:35
3 Spain Jose Luis Pena Campo

Spain Rafael Tornabell

Polaris RZR Pro XP 20:40:46
5 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1 Saudi Arabia Saleh Alsaif

Russia Egor Okhotnikov

Can-Am Maverick 20:11:42
2 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez

France François Cazalet

OT3 20:59:08
3 Spain Fernando Alvarez

France Xavier Panseri

Can-Am Maverick 39:12:42
6 Saudi Arabia Hail Rally 1
2
3

T4[edit]

Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Spain Andalucía Rally 1 United States Austin Jones
Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Maverick XRS 11:31:08
2 Qatar Khalifa Al-Attiyah
France Xavier Panseri
Can-Am Maverick XRS 11:44:32
3 Netherlands Kees Koolen
Netherlands Mirjam Pol
Can-Am Maverick XRS 12:01:57
2 Kazakhstan Rally Kazakhstan 1 United States Austin Jones
Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Maverick XRS 17:57:22
2 Italy Eugenio Amos

Italy Paolo Ceci

Can-Am Maverick XRS 18:27:58
3 Netherlands Kees Koolen
Netherlands Mirjam Pol
Can-Am Maverick XRS 20:07:03
3 RussiaMongolia Silk Way Rally 1 Russia Sergey Karyakin

Russia Anton Vlasiuk

Can-Am Maverick XRS 7:45:00
2 France Mathieu Margaillan

France Axelle Roux-Decima

Can-Am Maverick XRS 8:24:38
4 Morocco Rallye du Maroc 1 Poland Aron Domżała

Poland Maciej Marton

Can-Am Maverick XRS 18:12:12
2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira

Brazil Maykel Justo

Can-Am Maverick XRS 18:19:06
3 Italy Eugenio Amos

Italy Paolo Ceci

Can-Am Maverick XRS 18:26:01
5 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 1 United States Austin Jones

Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin

Can-Am Maverick XRS 19:29:24
2 Poland Marek Goczał

Poland Lukasz Laskawiec

Can-Am Maverick XRS 19:41:02
3 Poland Aron Domżała

Poland Maciej Marton

Can-Am Maverick XRS 19:45:16
6 Saudi Arabia Hail Rally 1
2
3

Championship standings[edit]

Points system
  • Points for final positions are awarded as per the following table:
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Overall Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Leg Points 1.5 1 .5 0

Drivers and teams must be registered with the FIA to score points.

FIA World Cup for Drivers, Co-Drivers, and Teams[edit]

Drivers' & Co-Drivers' championships[edit]

Teams championships[edit]

Pos Team ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points
1 Belgium Overdrive SA 33 37 30 10 110
2 Germany X-Raid Team 37 15 24 21 97
3 Russia MSK Rally Team 20 25 15 18 78
4 Toyota Gazoo Racing Team 25 25 25 75
5 Germany South Racing 3 10 14 4 31
6 Poland Energylandia Rally Team 20 20
7 Red Bull Off Road Jr Team 8 8 1 1 18
8 Monster Energy Can-Am 4 10 14
9 Russia VRT 12 12
10 Lithuania Agrorodeo 10 10
11 South Racing Middle East 6 3 9
12 Poland Orlen Team 8 8
13 France PH-Sport by GT21 6 6
14 Russia Sibirsde 4 4
15 Russia Nakusi Racing Team 4 4
16 Russia Team Maria Oparina 2 2
17 Russia G-Force Motorsport 1 1
Pos Team ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points

FIA T3 World Cup for Drivers[edit]

Pos Driver ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points
1 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez 128.5 129.5 811.5 221 90.5
2 Spain Fernando Álvarez 518.5 219.5 Ret 220.5 318 76.5
3 Russia Pavel Lebedev 318 27 128.5 Ret 511.5 65
4 Saudi Arabia Saleh Al-Saif 130 130 60
5 Germany Annett Fischer 166 413 412.5 317 48.5
6 Spain Jose Luis Pena Campo 1110 510.5 45 315 Ret 40.5
7 Saudi Arabia Mashael Alobaidan 220.5 20.5
8 France Jean-Pascal Besson 912 Ret 64 16
9 France Eric De Seynes 815 15
10 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel 813 13
11 France Lionel Costes 22 412.5 12.5
12 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson 511 11
13 France Jean-Luc Pisson 3 110 Ret 10
14 Uzbekistan Anvar Ergashev Ret 610 10
15 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius Ret 810 10
16 Russia Andrey Novikov 69.5 9.5
17 Italy Enrico Gaspari 201 9 Ret 78 9
18 United States Mitchell Guthrie 149 9
19 Spain Eduardo Eslava 174 4
20 Russia Boris Gadasin 104 4
21 Colombia Javier Velez 94 4
22 United States Seth Quintero 23 103.5 3.5
23 Japan Shinsuke Umeda 103 3
24 Spain Roberto Rodriguez 193 3
Pos Driver ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points

FIA T4 World Cup for Drivers and Teams[edit]

Drivers' championship[edit]

Pos Driver ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points
1 United States Austin Jones 129 130 Ret 69.5 129.5 98.5
2 Italy Eugenio Amos 225 Ret 316 514 55
3 Netherlands Kees Koolen 315 317 Ret 412 611 55
4 Poland Aron Domżała 14 128.5 322 50.5
5 Poland Marek Goczał 77.5 2 129.5 37
6 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira 220 88.5 28.5
7 Australia Molly Taylor 96 221 27
8 Qatar Khalifa Al-Attiyah 220.5 20.5
9 United Arab Emirates Thomas Bell 104 316 20
10 Poland Michał Goczał 113 7 415.5 18.5
11 United Arab Emirates Mansour Al Helei 417 17
12 Chile Hernan Garces 412.5 92 14.5
13 Argentina Diego Martinez 413 13
14 Lithuania Rokas Baciuska 512.5 12.5
15 Argentina David Zille 511 11
16 France Matthieu Margaillan Ret 110 10
17 Chile Lucas del Rio 98 101 9
18 Argentina Nazareno Lopez 106 6
19 France Jean-Claude Pla 114 4
20 Portugal Lourenço Rosa 84 4
21 Spain Jordi Segura 122 Ret 2
22 Netherlands Andre Thewessen 131 1
Pos Driver ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points

Teams championship[edit]

Pos Team ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points
1 Germany South Racing 33 33 43 25 134
2 Monster Energy Can-Am 25 25 50
3 South Racing Middle East 27 18 45
4 Poland Energylandia Rally Team 43 43
5 Russia Nakusi Racing Team 15 15
6 Spain FN Speed Team 12 12
Pos Team ESP
Spain
KAZ
Kazakhstan
RUS
Russia
MOR
Morocco
UAE
United Arab Emirates
SAU
Saudi Arabia
Points

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WORLD CUP FOR CROSS COUNTRY RALLIES". fia.com. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Andalucia Rally Results" (PDF). andaluciarallyodc.com. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  3. ^ "Results". rallykazakhstan.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  4. ^ "Final classification" (PDF). googleapis.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  5. ^ 2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies, 19 May 2021

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