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A new rally in the Caucuses mountain range debuted on the calendar for the first time, the original plan was to have the headquarters for the race be in Volgograd in Russia but that was deemed too far, then Baku in Azerbaijan was thought of but the idea was scrapped in the end Georgia was chosen as the country to have the headquarters for the Caucuses round, it would have shared being the headquarters with Volgograd or Baku if those ideas had gone through.
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==Rule changes==
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Drivers were permitted to choose a permanent number, similar to the numbering systems used in Formula 1, MotoGP and DTM. Prior to the 2019 championship, the numbering system was based on the manufacturers' championship standings from the previous year. The reigning world champions still competed with the number 1 and their permanent teammates were assigned the number 2.
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===Season summary===
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!Winning driver
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|{{MCO}} Rally of Monte Carlo
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===Scoring system===
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Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. In the manufacturers' championship, teams were eligible to nominate three crews to score points, but these points were only awarded to the top two classified finishers representing a manufacturer.
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|style="background:#ffffbf;" align="center"|25
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;" align="center"|18
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;" align="center"|15
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|style="background:#dfffdf;" align="center"|4
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==Drivers Championship==
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For the sake of simplicity in the GRS the first letter and the surname of a driver are used in the standings. (eg: C.Alonso)
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! {{AUS}} <br> AUS
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! {{USA}} <br> AME
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! {{GEO}} <br> CAU
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! {{ITA}} <br> ITA
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! {{MEX}} <br> MEX
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! {{GBR}} <br> GBR
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! {{JPN}} <br> JPN
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! {{KEN}} <br> SRK
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! {{ESP}} <br> ESP
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! {{FIN}} <br> FIN
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! {{MCO}} <br> MCO
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! {{AUS}} <br> AUS
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! {{USA}} <br> AME
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! {{GEO}} <br> CAU
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! {{ITA}} <br> ITA
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! {{JPN}} <br> JPN
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! {{KEN}} <br> SRK
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! {{ESP}} <br> ESP
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Revision as of 10:51, 7 September 2020

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2019 Global Rally Series (ShaneEyoho) season
Previous: 2018 Next: 2020
Drivers Champion Manufacturers Champion
TBD TBD

The 2019 Global Rally Series was the forty-sixth season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) due to funding reasons the R2 junior and Rally GT seasons were not held during this season.

At the conclusion of the championship: TBD won the Drivers Championship at TBD whilst TBD won the Manufacturers Championship at TBD.

The season featured all custom drivers.

Calendar

The championship was contested over twelve rounds.

Round Dates Rally Rally headquarters Rally details
Start Finish Surface Stages Distance
1 January January Flag of Monaco svg.png Monte Carlo Rally Gap, Hautes-Alpes Mixed (Snow/Tarmac) 12 51.46km
2 February February Flag of Sweden svg.png Rally of Sweden Torsby, Värmland County Snow 12 60.56km
3 March March Flag of Australia svg.png Rally of Australia Monaro, New South Wales Dirt 12 62.96km
4 Early April Early April Flag of the United States svg.png Rally of the Americas Crescent City, California Gravel 12 63.38km
5 May May Flag of Georgia svg.png Rally of the Caucuses Tbilisi, Georgia Mixed (Tarmac/Snow) 8 34.94km
6 June June Flag of Italy svg.png Rally d'Italia Alghero, Sardinia Gravel 8 44.54km
7 July July Flag of Mexico svg.png Rally of Mexico León, Guanajuato Gravel 8 32.97km
8 August August Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rally of Great Britain Deeside, Flintshire Gravel 12 52.79km
9 September September Flag of Japan svg.png Mitsubishi Rally of Japan Nagoya, Chūbu Tarmac 8 49.89km
10 October October Flag of Kenya svg.png Safari Rally Kenya Nairobi, Nairobi County Mixed (Dirt/Gravel) 10 51.57km
11 November November Flag of Spain svg.png Rally Catalunya de España Tarragona Mixed (Tarmac/Gravel) 12 61.96km
12 Early December Early December Flag of Finland svg.png Rally of Finland Jamsa Tarmac 12 77.39km

Changes

A new rally in the Caucuses mountain range debuted on the calendar for the first time, the original plan was to have the headquarters for the race be in Volgograd in Russia but that was deemed too far, then Baku in Azerbaijan was thought of but the idea was scrapped in the end Georgia was chosen as the country to have the headquarters for the Caucuses round, it would have shared being the headquarters with Volgograd or Baku if those ideas had gone through.

Rule changes

Drivers were permitted to choose a permanent number, similar to the numbering systems used in Formula 1, MotoGP and DTM. Prior to the 2019 championship, the numbering system was based on the manufacturers' championship standings from the previous year. The reigning world champions still competed with the number 1 and their permanent teammates were assigned the number 2.

Season summary

Round Event Winning driver Winning manufacturer Winning time
1 Flag of Monaco svg.png Rally of Monte Carlo 0:00:00.0

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. In the manufacturers' championship, teams were eligible to nominate three crews to score points, but these points were only awarded to the top two classified finishers representing a manufacturer.

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers Championship

For the sake of simplicity in the GRS the first letter and the surname of a driver are used in the standings. (eg: C.Alonso)

Pos. Driver Flag of Monaco svg.png
MCO
Flag of Sweden svg.png
SWE
Flag of Australia svg.png
AUS
Flag of the United States svg.png
AME
Flag of Georgia svg.png
CAU
Flag of Italy svg.png
ITA
Flag of Mexico svg.png
MEX
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png
GBR
Flag of Japan svg.png
JPN
Flag of Kenya svg.png
SRK
Flag of Spain svg.png
ESP
Flag of Finland svg.png
FIN
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png S. Wray 0

Manufacturers Championship

Pos. Driver Flag of Monaco svg.png
MCO
Flag of Sweden svg.png
SWE
Flag of Australia svg.png
AUS
Flag of the United States svg.png
AME
Flag of Georgia svg.png
CAU
Flag of Italy svg.png
ITA
Flag of Mexico svg.png
MEX
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png
GBR
Flag of Japan svg.png
JPN
Flag of Kenya svg.png
SRK
Flag of Spain svg.png
ESP
Flag of Finland svg.png
FIN
Points
1 Flag of France svg.png Citreon 0
2 Flag of the United States svg.png Ford 0
3 Flag of Japan svg.png Mitsubishi 0
4 Flag of France svg.png Peugeot 0
5 Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Skoda 0
6 Flag of Germany svg.png Volkswagen 0