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Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

FIA regional rally championship

Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

Summary

FIA regional rally championship

FieldValue
country/regionAsia
Oceania
inaugural21988
champion driverNZL Hayden Paddon
current_season2023 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
websitefiaaprc.com

| country/region = Asia Oceania

A [[Proton Satria Neo S2000]] driven by 2011 champion [[Alister McRae]] at the 2010 [[Rally Hokkaido

The Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) is an international rally championship organized by the FIA encompassing rounds in Asia and Oceania. Group N cars dominated the championship for many years but in recent years cars built to R5 and S2000 regulations have tended to be the frontrunners.

History

The championship was first held in 1988, created out of the successful expansion of the World Rally Championship into Asia and linking with the debut of Rally Australia and won by Japan's Kenjiro Shinozuka in a Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. Initially the championship had strong support from World Rally Championship teams, aided by more than half the calendar being WRC rallies and by Japanese manufacturers backing half of the front runners with Mazda, Toyota, Mitsubishi and Subaru all running front running teams. Toyota's double World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz won the championship in 1990, Juha Kankkunen, Didier Auriol, Colin McRae, Tommi Makinen, Richard Burns and Ari Vatanen all won rallies. Several WRC teams used the championship as a junior development squad. By the late 1990s, the big teams were dropping away from the championship, or were running drivers from the region. The 2000 Rally New Zealand was the last joint WRC/APRC event and the WRC teams and manufacturers left and regional teams, like Subaru's New Zealand–based team and regional manufacturers like Proton were sharing the wins with privately run teams.

The shift to Group N and away from WRC regulations assisted as only Subaru and Mitsubishi had eligible cars for Group N. By the mid-2000s the teams were all privateers. The growth of Super 2000 regulations saw manufacturer teams return led by Proton.

Since 2013 Skoda have used the championship to develop young European-based drivers, with Esapekka Lappi, Jan Kopecký, Pontus Tidemand and Ole Christian Veiby all going on to compete at WRC WRC-2 level.

The championship has also been a proving ground for regional talent, even when World Rally teams were competing regional drivers from Japan, Australia and New Zealand. Malaysian driver Karamjit Singh brought the first victory for a driver from one of the emerging APRC nations with Jean-Louis Leyraud from the French Pacific island of New Caledonia and India's Gaurav Gill followed. The occasional European driver has moved into the region to find a cheaper series to compete in instead of the expensive European Rally Championship, like Jussi Valimaki.

Reflecting its roots as a subsidiary of the World Rally Championship it had class championships within the main championship for Group N cars and naturally aspirated Two Litre cars. In more modern times the sub-classes have been split geographically rather than technically, allowing competitors to compete for smaller portions of the series to bolster flagging entry numbers. The championships created were the Asia Cup, taking in Asian continent events in Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China with Thailand joining in 2003. The Pacific Cup takes in Oceania events in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia.

By taking victory at the 2009 Indonesian Rally, Australian Cody Crocker became the most successful driver in APRC history, winning his fourth consecutive title, all in Subarus. Four drivers have won three APRC titles each; New Zealander Possum Bourne, Kenneth Eriksson of Sweden, Malaysia's Karamjit Singh and India's Gaurav Gill.

The championship presently has events in New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Japan, China and India. In the past the championship has run events in New Caledonia, Thailand and Indonesia.

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, APRC returned in 2022 with the first round held in Chennai's Madras International Circuit in India. Debutantes Karna Kadur and co-driver Nikhil Pai won the first round of the Asia Cup and qualified for the finals. Hayden Paddon won the APRC 2022 title. In 2023, Indonesia's Rifat Sungkar and Aussie co-driver Ben Searcy won the APRC title while H.Rahmat and co-driver Hade Mboi lifted the Asia Cup.

List of events

Sourced from:

EventYears Active
NZL Rally New Zealand1988–2000
MYS Malaysian Rally1988–1998, 2000–2001, 2005–2019
IND Himalayan Rally1988–1990
AUS Rally Australia1988–1998
IDN Rally Indonesia1989–1997, 2000, 2005–2009, 2019, 2022–present
THA Thailand Rally1992–2003, 2005, 2013
HKG Hong Kong Beijing Rally1994–1996
CHN China Rally1997–2002, 2004–present
AUS Rally of Canberra1999–2008, 2017
NCL Rallye de Nouvelle-Calédonie2001–2002, 2004–2016
NZL Rally of Rotorua2001–2006
JPN Rally Hokkaido2002–present
IND Rally India2003–2004
NZL International Rally of Whangarei2007–present
AUS International Rally of Queensland2009–2016
IND Rally of India2015–present
NZL International Rally of Otago2019–present

APRC Champions

Sourced from:

SeasonDriverCo-driverCarTeam198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
2021202220232024
JPN Kenjiro ShinozukaLIT Fred GocentasMitsubishi Galant VR-4
NZL Rod MillenNZL Tony SircombeMazda 323 4WD
SPA Carlos SainzSPA Luis MoyaToyota Celica GT-Four ST165Toyota Team Europe
AUS Ross DunkertonLIT Fred GocentasMitsubishi Galant VR-4
AUS Ross DunkertonLIT Fred GocentasMitsubishi Galant VR-4Mitsubishi Ralliart
NZL Possum BourneNZL Rodger FreethSubaru Legacy RSSubaru 555 World Rally Team
NZL Possum BourneNZL Tony SircombeSubaru Impreza 555Subaru 555 World Rally Team
SWE Kenneth ErikssonSWE Staffan ParmanderMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IIIMitsubishi Ralliart
SWE Kenneth ErikssonSWE Staffan ParmanderSubaru Impreza 555Subaru 555 World Rally Team
SWE Kenneth ErikssonSWE Staffan ParmanderSubaru Impreza WRCSubaru 555 World Rally Team
JPN Yoshio FujimotoNZL Tony SircombeToyota Corolla WRCTein Sport
JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiMYS Ron TeohMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIMitsubishi Ralliart Malaysia
NZL Possum BourneAUS Mark StaceySubaru Impreza WRX / Subaru Impreza S4 WRCPossum Bourne Motorsport
MYS Karamjit SinghMYS Allen OhProton PERTProton Eon Rally Team
MYS Karamjit SinghMYS Allen OhProton PERTProton Eon Rally Team
DEU Armin KremerDEU Fred BerssenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIMRF Racing
MYS Karamjit SinghMYS Allen OhProton PERTProton Eon Rally Team
FIN Jussi VälimäkiFIN Jarkko KalliolepoMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIIMRF Racing
AUS Cody CrockerAUS Benjamin AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRX STILes Walkden Racing
AUS Cody CrockerAUS Benjamin AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRX STIMotor Image Rally Team
AUS Cody CrockerAUS Benjamin AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRX STIMotor Image Rally Team
AUS Cody CrockerAUS Benjamin AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRX STIMotor Image Rally Team
JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiAUS Mark StaceyMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XMRF Racing
GBR Alister McRaeAUS Bill HayesProton Satria Neo S2000Proton Motorsport
AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane PrévotŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
IND Gaurav GillAUS Glenn MacneallŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
CZE Jan KopeckýCZE Pavel DreslerŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
SWE Pontus TidemandSWE Emil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
IND Gaurav GillAUS Glenn MacneallŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
IND Gaurav GillBEL Stéphane PrévotŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
JPN Yūya SumiyamaJPN Takahiro YasuiŠkoda Fabia R5Cusco Racing
TPE Lin De-weiCHN Le KepengSubaru XVSubaru Rally Team China
Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
NZL Hayden PaddonNZL John KennardHyundai i20 AP4Hyundai New Zealand
IDN Rifat SungkarAUS Ben SearcyŠkoda Fabia R5/Rally2 evoLFN Sederhana Motorsport
NZL Hayden PaddonNZL Jared HudsonHyundai i20 N Rally2

Asia Cup

SeasonChampionCarTeam2008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
AUS Cody CrockerSubaru Impreza WRX STIMotor Image Rally Team
AUS Cody CrockerSubaru Impreza WRX STIMotor Image Rally Team
JPN Yūya SumiyamaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S2000Proton Motorsport
JPN Yūya SumiyamaSubaru Impreza WRX STi
NZL Michael YoungToyota VitzCusco Racing
JPN Yuya SumiyamaSubaru Impreza WRX STi
JPN Hitoshi TakayamaSubaru Impreza WRX STi
IND Gaurav GillŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
IND Gaurav GillŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
JPN Yūya SumiyamaŠkoda Fabia R5Cusco Racing
NZL Michael YoungToyota C-HRCusco Racing
Not held
Not held
IDN H.RahmatHyundai i20 N Rally2LFN Sederhana Motorsport

Pacific Cup

SeasonChampionCarTeam200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
AUS Dean HerridgeSubaru Impreza WRX STICusco Racing
NZL Hayden PaddonSubaru Impreza WRX STI
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXTeam Green
AUS Brendan ReevesSubaru Impreza WRX STI
AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S2000Proton Motorsport
AUS Chris AtkinsonŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
AUS Simon KnowlesMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
SWE Pontus TidemandŠkoda Fabia S2000MRF Racing
DEU Fabian KreimŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
NOR Ole Christian VeibyŠkoda Fabia R5MRF Racing
ITA Fabio FrisieroPeugeot 208 AP4
NZL Hayden PaddonHyundai i20 AP4Paddon Rallysport

Group N

SeasonChampionCar19961997199819992000200120022003
JPN Yoshihiro KataokaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution III
MYS Karamjit SinghProton Wira
AUS Michael GuestSubaru Impreza WRX
JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
MYS Karamjit SinghProton Pert
MYS Karamjit SinghProton Pert
ITA Nico CaldarolaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII
DEU Armin KremerMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII

2 Litre

SeasonChampionCar1996199719981999200020012002
JPN Nobuhiro TajimaSuzuki Baleno
Suzuki Swift
JPN Nobuhiro TajimaSuzuki Baleno
JPN Nobuhiro TajimaSuzuki Baleno
SWE Kenneth Eriksson
GBR Alister McRaeHyundai Coupe
Hyundai Coupe
AUS Simon EvansVolkswagen Golf
JPN Nobuhiro TajimaSuzuki Ignis
JPN Nobuhiro TajimaSuzuki Ignis

Manufacturers

SeasonManufacturer199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
JPN Mitsubishi
JPN Subaru
JPN Toyota
JPN Mitsubishi
JPN Subaru
JPN Mitsubishi
MYS Proton
JPN Mitsubishi
MYS Proton
JPN Mitsubishi
JPN Subaru
JPN Subaru
JPN Subaru
JPN Subaru
JPN Mitsubishi
MYS Proton
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
CZE Škoda
No Award

References

References

  1. (27 March 2022). "Karna Kadur wins South India Rally". The Times of India.
  2. BruceMcK. (27 November 2023). "Sungkar and Searcy win 2023 FIA APRC title".
  3. "Motorsport Winners".
  4. Shacki. "eWRC-results.com - rally database".
  5. "APRC History".
  6. Shacki. "Top stats - eWRC-results".
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