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The 2014 FIA Junior WRC Championship was the second season of the Junior WRC Championship, a rallying championship organised and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile in association with Citroën Racing, running in support of the World Rally Championship.[1]
The Junior WRC Championship was open to drivers under the age of twenty-eight. All teams contested in six European events,[2] with all of their score counting towards their final championship position, in identical Citroën DS3 R3Ts using Michelin tyres.[3][4]
The championship went to Stephane Lefebvre, who secured the title in Rallye de France Alsace with one round to spare.[5] Alastair Fisher finished second, one point behind of Lefebvre and Martin Koči finished the championship third.[6]
The final 2014 Junior WRC Championship calendar consisted of six European events, taken from the 2014 World Rally Championship.[2]
Round | Dates | Rally name | Rally headquarters | Surface |
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1 | 3–6 April | Rally de Portugal | Faro, Algarve | Gravel |
2 | 27–29 June | Rally Poland | Mikołajki, Warmia-Masuria | Gravel |
3 | 1–3 August | Rally Finland | Jyväskylä, Keski-Suomi | Gravel |
4 | 22–24 August | Rallye Deutschland | Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate | Tarmac |
5 | 3–5 October | Rallye de France Alsace | Strasbourg, Alsace | Tarmac |
6 | 14–16 November | Wales Rally GB | Deeside, Flintshire | Gravel |
The following drivers competed in the championship.[7]
No. | Driver | Co-driver | Rounds |
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52 | Simone Tempestini[8] | Dorin Pulpea[8] | 1–5 |
Matteo Chiarcossi[9] | 6 | ||
53 | Aron Domzala[8] | Przemek Zawada[8] | 1–3 |
Szymon Gospodarczyk[10] | 5 | ||
Kamil Heller[9] | 6 | ||
54 | Christian Riedemann[8] | Lara Vanneste[8] | 1–2, 5 |
Michael Wenzel[11] | 4 | ||
55 | Quentin Giordano[8] | Guillaume Duval[8] | 1–2 |
Valentin Sarreaud[12] | 3, 5–6 | ||
Thomas Roux[11] | 4 | ||
56 | Martin Koči[8] | Lukáš Kostka[8] | All |
57 | Stephane Lefebvre[8] | Thomas Dubois[8] | 1–5 |
58 | Molly Taylor[8] | Coral Taylor[8] | 1 |
Sebastian Marshall[13] | 2–3, 6 | ||
59 | Panikos Polykarpou[8] | Gerald Winter[8] | 1–2 |
60 | Sylvain Michel[8] | Gwenola Marie[8] | 1 |
61 | Frederico Della Casa[8] | Domenico Pozzi[8] | 1–4 |
62 | Alastair Fisher[8] | Gordon Noble[8] | All |
63 | Kornél Lukács[8] | Márk Mesterházi[8] | 1–5 |
64 | Jan Černý[8] | Pavel Kohout[8] | 1 |
65 | Simone Campedelli[8] | Danilo Fappani[8] | 1 |
67 | Mohammed Al Mutawaa[11] | Stephen McAuley[11] | 4 |
68 | Eric Camilli[11] | Maxime Vilmot[11] | 4–5 |
69 | Frédéric Hauswald[10] | Olivier Ural[10] | 5 |
70 | Yohan Rossel[10] | Benoît Fulcrand[10] | 5 |
73 | Henri Haapamäki[14] | Marko Salminen[14] | 6 |
Round | Rally name | Podium finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Pos. | No. | Driver | Time | Stages | Length | Starters | Finishers | ||
1 | Rally de Portugal (3–6 April) — Results and report |
1 | 57 | Stephane Lefebvre Thomas Dubois |
4:02:51.8 | 16 | 330.78 km | 14 | 12 |
2 | 54 | Christian Riedemann Lara Vanneste |
4:03:54.5 | ||||||
3 | 56 | Martin Koči Lukáš Kostka |
4:06:22.4 | ||||||
2 | Rally Poland (27–29 June) — Results and report |
1 | 57 | Stephane Lefebvre Thomas Dubois |
2:58:25.3 | 24 | 336.64 km | 11 | 9 |
2 | 62 | Alastair Fisher Gordon Noble |
3:00:38.6 | ||||||
3 | 55 | Quentin Giordano Guillaume Duval |
3:01:51.2 | ||||||
3 | Rally Finland (1–3 August) — Results and report |
1 | 56 | Martin Koči Lukáš Kostka |
3:31:59.7 | 26 | 360.94 km | 9 | 8 |
2 | 55 | Quentin Giordano Valentin Sarreaud |
3:33:19.8 | ||||||
3 | 58 | Molly Taylor Sebastian Marshall |
3:47:15.7 | ||||||
4 | Rallye Deutschland (22–24 August) — Results and report |
1 | 57 | Stephane Lefebvre Thomas Dubois |
3:27:45.4 | 18 | 324.31 km | 10 | 6 |
2 | 54 | Christian Riedemann Michael Wenzel |
3:27:54.8 | ||||||
3 | 55 | Quentin Giordano Thomas Roux |
3:33:21.5 | ||||||
5 | Rallye de France-Alsace[N 1] (3–5 October) — Results and report |
1 | 62 | Alastair Fisher Gordon Noble |
2:57:06.5 | 18 | 303.63 km | 10 | 7 |
2 | 68 | Eric Camilli Maxime Vilmot |
2:57:57.4 | ||||||
3 | 55 | Quentin Giordano Valentin Sarreaud |
2:58:27.5 | ||||||
6 | Wales Rally GB (14–16 November) — Results and report |
1 | 62 | Alastair Fisher Gordon Noble |
3:31:20.1 | 17 | 305,64 km | 7 | 6 |
2 | 56 | Martin Koči Lukáš Kostka |
3:32:38.9 | ||||||
3 | 73 | Henri Haapamäki Marko Salminen |
3:34:14.6 | ||||||
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