Ralliart


Ralliart is the high-performance and motorsports division of Mitsubishi Motors. It was responsible for development and preparation of the company's rally racing and off-road racing vehicles, as well as the development of high-performance models and parts available to the public. Ralliart scaled down its business activities in April 2010, though the brand will continue to be used by Mitsubishi.
Many regional licensees were set up previously. Ralliart Europe was established as Andrew Cowan Motorsports Ltd in 1983 by Andrew Cowan, a driver with the Mitsubishi team who had scored their first international victory in 1972 at the Southern Cross Rally. His team mate at the same event in 1975 and '76, Doug Stewart, set-up Ralliart Australia as the official regional licensee in 1988, after 22 years of experience with the company's cars. The two have subsequently served as operational bases for Mitsubishi's global motorsport activities, and were responsible for MMC's record of achievement in off-road racing, including the 1998 Manufacturers' Championship in the World Rally Championship, four individual Drivers' Championships for Tommi Mäkinen in 1996–99, and a record twelve wins in the Dakar Rally since 1982.
The company established Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports in Trebur, Germany in November 2002, and then consolidated the previously independent licensees under this umbrella in 2003, acquiring ACMS Ltd from Cowan while Mitsubishi Motors Australia took over Stewart's operation.

History

Dakar Rally

In 2003, MMSP also purchased the Pont-de-Vaux-based SBM operation, which had been responsible for its cross country rallying activities, to form MMSP SAS.
The team used the Mitsubishi Pajero to win the Dakar Rally every year between 2004 and 2007. After the 2008 running was cancelled, the team developed a new car, the Mitsubishi Racing Lancer, for 2009, but struggled, losing the race to rivals Volkswagen. In 2009, Mitsubishi withdrew from cross-country competition.
In late 2009, Frenchman Nicolas Misslin acquired MMSP SAS and renamed it JMB Stradale Off Road.

World Rally Championship

Ralliart Europe

Mitsubishi rally driver Andrew Cowan set up Andrew Cowan Motorsports in 1983 as a European base for Mitsubishi's motorsports activities. Based in Rugby, Warwickshire, it evolved into Ralliart Europe, with support from Mitsubishi's high performance division.
Ralliart Europe entered the World Rally Championship full-time for the first time in 1989, with the Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. The car won in the hands of Mikael Ericsson in Finland and Pentti Airikkala in Great Britain. Mitsubishi finished fourth in the manufacturers' standings in 1989, and third in 1990. Kenneth Eriksson delivered the team its next victory in Sweden in 1991.
The team introduced the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution for the 1993 season, but did not manage to win during the year and only scored two podium finishes. The team developed the Lancer Evolution II and introduced it half-way through the 1994 season, Armin Schwarz scoring a second-placed finish on the cars debut in Greece. The car took its first victory on the following year's Rally Sweden, with Kenneth Eriksson leading home Tommi Mäkinen.
's Lancer Evolution VI on 2001 Rally Finland.
The Lancer Evolution III was soon introduced, and enjoyed great success in hand of Eriksson in the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, Mitsubishi's main focus at the time. Eriksson took the Evolution III to victory on the 1995 Rally Australia, a round of both championships. He finished the WRC season in third place in the standings behind the dominant Subaru World Rally Team pairing of Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz, after the Toyota Castrol Team pairing of Juha Kankkunen and Didier Auriol were excluded from the championship for running illegal turbo restrictors. In 1996, Mäkinen won five out of the nine rounds to win the Drivers' Championship.
The Lancer Evolution IV was introduced for the start of the 1997 season. Mäkinen won four out of 14 rallies to win his and Mitsubishi's second drivers' title. The car won the second and third rounds of the 1998 season, before being replaced by the Lancer Evolution V for the fifth round in Spain. As their rivals Subaru and Ford were competing with the new World Rally Car spec, Mitsubishi continued to develop their cars to the old Group A regulations. Mäkinen took the car to victory in Argentina, which then won the final four events of the season, allowing Mäkinen to win a third straight title, while Mitsubishi were finally able to take their first manufacturers' title, thanks to two victories from Richard Burns.
The team introduced the Lancer Evolution VI for the opening round of the 1999, complete with sponsorship from Marlboro. Mäkinen won in Monte Carlo on the car's debut and then again on the next round in Sweden. He picked up further wins in New Zealand and Sanremo to record a then record fourth consecutive drivers' title. In 2000, the team struggled against their rivals and their World Rally Cars, Mäkinen only winning once and finishing fifth in the standings.
Mäkinen managed to win three times in 2001, until Mitsubishi introduced the Lancer WRC in Sanremo, having continued running to the old Group A regulations even though their rivals began working with the new WRC regulations from 1997. Both Mäkinen and teammate Freddy Loix struggled with the new car, before Mäkinen suffered a heavy accident that injured his co-driver Risto Mannisenmäki. Two retirements and a sixth-placed finish from the final three rallies meant that Mäkinen missed out on winning the title.
Mäkinen left the team for Subaru for 2002, so François Delecour and Alister McRae were signed to replace him and Loix, who had moved to Hyundai. Both struggled with the car though, McRae managed a fifth-place finish on Rally Sweden, but those were the only points the team would score all season. The team finished last in the manufacturers' points, behind Skoda and Hyundai. Mitsubishi would not compete during the 2003 season as Mitsubishi restructured their motorsports activities.

MMSP

Mitsubishi consolidated their racing activities in 2003, acquiring ACMS Ltd from Cowan while Mitsubishi Motors Australia took over Stewart's operation. This followed the formation of Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports GmbH in Trebur, Germany in November 2002.
The team signed experienced driver Gilles Panizzi to lead its lineup, and signed the less-experienced trio of Kristian Sohlberg, Gigi Galli and Daniel Solà to share its second car. Panizzi managed to score points on three occasions before the team reduced its programme after ten of 14 rounds, switching their focus to developing their 2005 car. The team did compete on Rally Catalunya, where both Sola and Galli finished in sixth and seventh place respectively.
Mitsubishi returned in 2005 with a developed car, the Lancer WRC05, and had signed Harri Rovanperä to drive one car on all 16 rallies, with Panizzi and Galli sharing the second car. Galli would be entered in a third car on selected events. Panizzi scored Mitsubishi's first podium finish since 2001 on the first event of the season, Monte Carlo. Rovanperä was a regular points scorer, finishing second on Rally Australia, to finish the season seventh in the drivers' standings. Galli scored points on six occasions. Mitsubishi finished fifth in the manufacturers' standings, ahead of Skoda.
At the end of 2005, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation suspended its participation in the WRC. MMSP Ltd supported Galli's Lancer WRC05 entry for the two opening rounds of 2006, in association with Ralliart Italy.
MMSP Ltd. ran two Lancer WRC05s for Toni Gardemeister and Xavier Pons on the first three rounds of the 2007 season, as well as a third car for Juho Hänninen on round three in Norway. It also ran Gardemeister on round five in Portugal alongside Armindo Araujo, and ran Gardemeister and Hänninen in Italy. It ran Urmo Aava in Greece, Finland and New Zealand, the Estonian scoring points in Finland and New Zealand.
In February 2009, MMSP Ltd operations manager John Easton completed a buy-out of the Rugby-based company to form MML Sports Ltd.

Ralliart, Inc

Mitsubishi continues to use the Ralliart name both to sell aftermarket components and as a "halo" brand for higher-performance editions of many of its models. Many of the regional licensees continue to operate. Ralliart Italy prepares Mitsubishi rally cars for Armindo Araujo and the Pirelli Star Drivers in the Production World Rally Championship. Ralliart China hold the brand rights for the China territory. Their head office is in Hong Kong but has facilities in different cities within China. They construct competition vehicles to be used in the China Rally Championship and China Cross Country Rally Championship, sell competition parts, manage teams and offer technical consultancy to its clients.
In 2012 Benito Guerra, Jr. won in México, Argentina and España rallies, plus a second place in Germany. So, the Mexican driver got the PWRC world championship.

WRC Results

YearCarNoDriver12345678910111213141516WDCPointsWMCPoints
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ari VatanenSWEMON
87
PORKENFRAGRC
Ret
NZLARGFIN
Ret
AUSITACIVGBR
5
40th84th58
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenjiro ShinozukaSWEMONPOR
18
KENFRAGRC
7
NZL
6
ARGFINAUS
7
ITACIVGBR24th144th58
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Jimmy McRaeSWEMONPORKENFRAGRC
4
NZLARGFINAUSITACIVGBR29th*10*4th58
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Mikael EricssonSWEMONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFIN
1
AUSITACIVGBR4th*50*4th58
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ross DunkertonSWEMONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUS
Ret
ITACIVGBR64th*2*4th58
1989Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Pentti AirikkalaSWEMONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIVGBR
1
14th204th58
1990Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenneth ErikssonMON
Ret
POR
Ret
KENFRAGRC
Ret
NZLARGFIN
3
AUS
Ret
ITACIVGBR
2
8th273rd56
1990Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ari VatanenMON
Ret
POR
Ret
KENFRAGRC
Ret
NZLARGFIN
2
AUSITACIVGBR
Ret
16th153rd56
1990Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenjiro ShinozukaMONPORKEN
5
FRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
Ret
GBR28th83rd56
1990Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ross DunkertonMONPORKENFRAGRCNZL
4
ARGFINAUS
Ret
ITACIVGBR20th103rd56
1990Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Patrick TauziacMONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
1
GBR12th203rd56
1991Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Timo SalonenMON
8
SWE
Ret
PORKENFRAGRC
Ret
NZLARGFIN
DSQ
AUSITACIVESPGBR
4
13th213rd62
1991Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenneth ErikssonMON
Ret
SWE
1
PORKENFRAGRC
7
NZLARGFIN
3
AUS
2
ITACIVESPGBR
2
5th663rd62
1991Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenjiro ShinozukaMONSWEPORKEN
8
FRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
1
ESPGBR11th233rd62
1991Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ross DunkertonMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZL
Ret
ARGFINAUS
7
ITACIVESPGBR40th43rd62
1991Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Patrick TauziacMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
2
ESPGBR15th153rd62
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Timo SalonenMON
6
SWEPOR
5
KENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIVESPGBR20th145th44
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenneth ErikssonMON
Ret
SWEPOR
Ret
KENFRAGRC
Ret
NZLARGFINAUSITACIVESPGBR
7
41st45th44
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Lasse LampiMONSWE
8
PORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFIN
6
AUSITACIVESPGBR
11
28th95th44
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Kenjiro ShinozukaMONSWEPORKEN
10
FRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
1
ESPGBR14th215th44
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Ross DunkertonMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZL
3
ARGFINAUS
5
ITACIVESPGBR16th205th44
1992Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Patrick TauziacMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIV
Ret
ESPGBR-05th44
1993Mitsubishi Lancer RS Armin SchwarzMON
6
SWEPOR
Ret
KENFRAGRE
3
ARGNZLFIN
9
AUSITAESPGBR
8
12th234th86
1993Mitsubishi Lancer RS Kenneth ErikssonMON
4
SWEPOR
5
KENFRAGRE
Ret
ARGNZLFIN
5
AUSITAESPGBR
2
6th414th86
1993Mitsubishi Lancer RS Kenjiro ShinozukaMONSWEPORKEN
Ret
FRAGREARGNZLFINAUSITAESPGBR-04th86
1993Mitsubishi Lancer RS Ross DunkertonMONSWEPORKENFRAGREARGNZL
Ret
FINAUS
4
ITAESPGBR24th104th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer RS Armin SchwarzMON
7
PORKENFRA7th314th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II Armin SchwarzGRE
2
ARGNZL
3
FINITA
Ret
GBR7th314th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer RS Kenneth ErikssonMON
5
PORKENFRA12th184th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II Kenneth ErikssonGRE
Ret
ARGNZL
4
FINITAGBR12th184th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II Kenjiro ShinozukaMONPORKEN
2
FRAGREARGNZLFINITAGBR13th154th86
1994Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II Tommi MäkinenMONPORKENFRAGREARGNZLFINITA
2
GBR10th224th86
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II10 Kenneth ErikssonMONSWE
1
3rd483rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III10 Kenneth ErikssonNZL
5
AUS
1
ESPGBR
Ret
3rd483rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II10 Isolde HolderiedPOR
11
FRA
19
32nd*1*3rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II11 Tommi MäkinenMON
4
SWE
2
5th383rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III11 Tommi MäkinenFRA
8
NZL
Ret
AUS
4
ESP
Ret
GBR
Ret
5th383rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II11 Jorge RecaldePOR
10
20th*4*3rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II12 Andrea AghiniMON
6
7th263rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III12 Andrea AghiniFRA
3
ESP
5
7th263rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II12 Kenneth BäcklundSWE
10
32nd13rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II12 Rui MadeiraPOR
9
ESP
11
GBR
7
11th73rd62
1995Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III12 Ed OrdynskiNZL
11
AUS
8
21st33rd62
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III7 Tommi MäkinenSWE
1
KEN
1
IDN
Ret
GRE
2
ARG
1
FIN
1
AUS
1
ITA
Ret
ESP
5
1st1232nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Kenneth BäcklundSWE
14
-02nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Kenjiro ShinozukaKEN
6
20th62nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Richard BurnsIDN
Ret
ARG
4
AUS
5
ESP
Ret
9th182nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Uwe NittelGRE
14
35th12nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Lasse LampiFIN
8
27th32nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III8 Didier AuriolITA
8
27th32nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III9 Uwe NittelSWE
16
KENARG
10
ITA
Ret
35th12nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III9 Yoshihiro KataokaIDN
Ret
-02nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III9 Pascal SmetsGRE
17
-02nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III9 Jouko PuhakkaFIN
Ret
-02nd322
1996Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III9 Ed OrdynskiAUS
10
35th12nd322
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV1 Tommi MäkinenMON
3
SWE
3
KEN
Ret
POR
1
ESP
1
FRA
Ret
ARG
1
GRE
3
NZL
Ret
FIN
1
IDN
Ret
ITA
3
AUS
2
GBR
6
1st633rd86
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV2 Uwe NittelFIN
7
17th33rd86
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III2 Uwe NittelMON
5
SWE
Ret
ESP
8
FRA
8
ITA
Ret
17th33rd86
1997Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV2 Richard BurnsKEN
2
POR
Ret
ARG
Ret
NZL
4
IDN
4
AUS
4
GBR
4
7th213rd86
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV2 Richard BurnsGRE
4
7th213rd86
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III10 Uwe NittelKENPORARGGRE
6
NZLIDNAUSGBR17th33rd86
1997Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III13 Kenjiro ShinozukaMONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRENZLFINIDNITAAUS
Ret
GBR-03rd86
1998Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV1 Tommi MäkinenMON
Ret
SWE
1
KEN
Ret
POR
Ret
1st581st91
1998Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V1 Tommi MäkinenESP
3
FRA
Ret
ARG
1
GRE
Ret
NZL
3
FIN
1
ITA
1
AUS
1
GBR
Ret
1st581st91
1998Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV2 Richard BurnsMON
5
SWE
15
KEN
1
POR
4
6th331st91
1998Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V2 Richard BurnsESP
4
FRA
Ret
ARG
4
GRE
Ret
NZL
9
FIN
5
ITA
7
AUS
Ret
GBR
1
6th331st91
1998Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV16 Uwe NittelMON
7
SWE
7
KENPOR
Ret
ESP
9
-01st91
1998Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V16 Uwe NittelFRAARGGRE
Ret
NZLFIN
Ret
ITAAUSGBR-01st91
1999Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI1 Tommi MäkinenMON
1
SWE
1
KEN
DSQ
POR
5
ESP
3
FRA
6
ARG
4
GRE
3
NZL
1
FIN
Ret
CHN
Ret
ITA
1
AUS
3
GBR
Ret
1st623rd86
1999Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI2 Freddy LoixMON
Ret
SWE
9
KEN
Ret
ESP
4
FRA
8
ARG
Ret
GRE
4
NZL
8
FIN
10
CHN
Ret
ITA
4
AUS
4
GBR
5
8th143rd86
1999Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI2 Marcus GrönholmPOR
Ret
15th*5*3rd86
2000Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI1 Tommi MäkinenMON
1
SWE
2
KEN
Ret
POR
Ret
ESP
4
ARG
3
GRE
Ret
NZL
Ret
FIN
4
CYP
5
FRA
Ret
ITA
3
AUS
DSQ
GBR
3
5th364th43
2000Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI2 Freddy LoixMON
6
SWE
8
KEN
Ret
POR
6
ESP
8
ARG
5
GRE
Ret
NZL
Ret
FIN
Ret
CYP
8
FRA
Ret
ITA
8
AUS
Ret
GBR
Ret
15th44th43
2001Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.57 Tommi MäkinenMON
1
SWE
Ret
POR
1
ESP
3
ARG
4
CYP
Ret
GRE
4
KEN
1
FIN
Ret
NZL
8
3rd413rd69
2001Mitsubishi Lancer WRC7 Tommi MäkinenITA
Ret
FRA
Ret
AUS
6
GBR
Ret
3rd413rd69
2001Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.58 Freddy LoixMON
6
SWE
13
POR
Ret
ESP
4
ARG
6
CYP
5
GRC
9
KEN
5
FIN
10
NZL
11
13th93rd69
2001Mitsubishi Lancer WRC8 Freddy LoixITA
12
FRA
12
AUS
11
GBR
Ret
13th93rd69
2001Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.519 Thomas RådströmMONSWE
2
PORESPARG15th63rd69
2001Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.519 Katsuhiko TaguchiCYP
Ret
GRCKEN15th63rd69
2001Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI19 Toni GardemeisterFIN
Ret
NZL
15
ITAFRAAUSGBR15th63rd69
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC7 François DelecourMON
9
SWE
34
FRA
7
ESP
9
CYP
13
ARG
Ret
GRE
11
KEN
Ret
-05th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC27 François DelecourFIN
Ret
GER
9
ITA
10
NZL
9
AUS
Ret
GBR
Ret
-05th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC8 Alister McRaeMON
14
SWE
5
FRA
10
ESP
13
CYP
Ret
ARG
8
GRE
Ret
KEN
9
15th25th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC28 Alister McRaeFIN
Ret
GER
Ret
ITA
Ret
NZLAUS15th25th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC28 Justin DaleGBR
Ret
-05th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC9 Jani PaasonenMONSWE
14
FRAESPCYP
Ret
ARGGREKEN-05th9
2002Mitsubishi Lancer WRC29 Jani PaasonenFIN
8
NZL
Ret
AUS
9
GBR
Ret
-05th9
2003Mitsubishi Lancer WRC232 Alister McRaeMONSWETURNZL
6
ARGGRECYPGERFINAUSITAFRAESPGBR17th3-0
2003Mitsubishi Lancer WRC232 Jani PaasonenMONSWETURNZLARGGRECYPGER
Ret
FINAUSITAFRAESPGBR-0-0
2003Mitsubishi Lancer WRC234 Kristian SohlbergMONSWE
12
TURNZL
Ret
ARGGRECYPGER
14
FINAUSITAFRAESPGBR-0-0
2004Mitsubishi Lancer WRC049 Gilles PanizziMON
6
SWE
Ret
MEX
8
NZL
Ret
CYP
Ret
GRE
10
TUR
Ret
ARG
7
FIN
11
GER
Ret
JPNGBRITAFRAESP
12
AUS13th65th17
2004Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0410 Gianluigi GalliMON
Ret
MEX
Ret
TUR
10
15th55th17
2004Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0410 Kristian SohlbergSWE
Ret
NZL
Ret
CYP
Ret
ARG
Ret
FIN
Ret
-05th17
2004Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0410 Dani SolàGRE
Ret
GER
Ret
JPNGBRITAFRAESP
6
AUS21st35th17
2004Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0414 Gianluigi GalliSWENZLCYPGREARGFINGERJPNGBRITAFRAESP
7
AUS15th55th17
2005Mitsubishi Lancer WRC059 Harri RovanperäMON
7
SWE
4
MEX
5
NZL
Ret
ITA
Ret
CYP
7
TUR
10
GRE
6
ARG
5
FIN
7
GER
10
GBR
4
JPN
5
FRA
10
ESP
10
AUS
2
7th395th76
2005Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0510 Gilles PanizziMON
3
SWEMEX
8
NZLITACYP
11
TURGREARGFINGERGBRJPN
11
FRA
Ret
ESPAUS15th75th76
2005Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0510 Gianluigi GalliSWE
7
NZL
8
ITA
Ret
TUR
8
GRE
7
ARG
Ret
FIN
Ret
GER
5
GBR
14
ESP
Ret
AUS
5
11th145th76
2005Mitsubishi Lancer WRC0518 Gianluigi GalliMONMEXCYPJPN
Ret
FRA
9
11th145th76
2006Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 0514 Gianluigi GalliMON
Ret
SWE
4
MEXESPFRAARGITAGREGERFINJPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBR11th*15*--
2006Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 0515 Daniel CarlssonMONSWE
3
MEXESPFRAARGITAGREGERFIN
Ret
JPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBR16th6--
2006Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 0518 Jussi VälimäkiMONSWEMEXESPFRAARGITA
5
GRE
9
GERFIN
7
JPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBR17th6--
2006Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 0522 Juho HänninenMONSWEMEXESPFRAARGITAGREGERFIN
DSQ
JPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBR-0--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Toni GardemeisterMON
7
SWE
6
NOR
Ret
MEXPOR
DSQ
ARGITA
6
GREFINGERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR13th10--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Xavier PonsMON
26
SWE
Ret
NOR
16
MEXPORARGITAGREFINGERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR17th*4*--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Juho HänninenMONSWENOR
17
MEXPORARGITA
8
GREFIN
Ret
GERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR22nd1--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Armindo AraújoMONSWENORMEXPOR
Ret
ARGITAGREFINGERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR-0--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Urmo AavaMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGRE
14
FIN
7
GERNZL
8
ESPFRAJPNIREGBR19th3--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Kristian SohlbergMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFIN
Ret
GERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR-0--
2007Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05- Kaj KuistilaMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFIN
13
GERNZLESPFRAJPNIREGBR-0--