The season
of 2023 in World Rally Championship finished on November 19 with Rally Japan
being the season finale.
Kalle
Rovanpera and Jonne Halttunen clinched their second title in their WRC career while
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT secured its fourth title since the Japanese team
rejoined WRC back n 2017 and celebrated their championship at Rally Chile.
Driver |
Wins |
Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans, Kalle Rovanpera |
3 |
Ott Tanak, Thierry Neuville |
2 |
Team |
Wins |
Toyota |
9 |
Hyundai, M-Sport Ford |
2 |
Driver |
Podiums |
Kalle Rovanpera, Thierry Neuville |
8 |
Elfyn Evans |
7 |
Ott Tanak, Sebastien Ogier, Esapekka Lappi |
4 |
Dani Sordo |
2 |
Takamoto Katsuta, Craig Breen |
1 |
Team |
Podiums |
Toyota |
20 |
Hyundai |
15 |
M-Sport Ford |
4 |
Driver |
Stage wins |
Kalle Rovanpera |
72 |
Thierry Neuville |
40 |
Sebastien Ogier |
37 |
Ott Tanak |
30 |
Elfyn Evans |
24 |
Takamoto Katsuta |
19 |
Esapekka Lappi |
15 |
Dani Sordo |
6 |
Craig Breen |
4 |
Pierre-Louis Loubet, Teemu Suninen |
1 |
Team |
Stage wins |
Toyota |
152 |
Hyundai |
66 |
M-Sport Ford |
31 |
Driver |
Powerstage wins |
Kalle Rovanpera |
6 |
Elfyn Evans, Thierry Neuville |
2 |
Ott Tanak, Sebastien Ogier, Esapekka Lappi |
1 |
Team |
Powerstage wins |
Toyota |
9 |
Hyundai |
3 |
M-Sport Ford |
1 |
Driver |
Shakedown wins |
Kalle Rovanpera |
7 |
Esapekka Lappi, Elfyn Evans, Thierry Neuville |
2 |
Sebastien Ogier |
1 |
Team |
Shakedown wins |
Toyota |
10 |
Hyundai |
4 |
Driver |
Rally leaders |
Sebastien Ogier |
61 |
Kalle Rovanpera |
50 |
Elfyn Evans |
48 |
Thierry Neuville |
37 |
Ott Tanak |
28 |
Esapekka Lappi |
13 |
Craig Breen |
9 |
Pierre-Louis Loubet, Dani Sordo, Teemu Suninen |
1 |
Driver |
DNF |
Esapekka Lappi, Pierre-Louis Loubet |
4 |
Dani Sordo |
2 |
Kalle Rovanpera, Elfyn Evans, Thierry Neuville, Ott
Tanak, Takamoto Katsuta, Teemu Suninen, Adrien Fourmaux |
1 |
Team |
DNF |
Hyundai |
8 |
M-Sport Ford |
6 |
Toyota |
3 |
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