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Volkswagen Motorsport

Auto racing factory team by Volkswagen


Auto racing factory team by Volkswagen

FRA Sébastien Ogier NOR Andreas Mikkelsen |Co-drivers = FIN Miikka Anttila FRA Julien Ingrassia NOR Anders Jæger

The Volkswagen R Motorsport was a works rally team of the German car manufacturer Volkswagen, who competed in the World Rally Championship (WRC) and Dakar Rally.

The team started competing in WRC in 1978 and used different specs of Volkswagen Golfs before leaving the sport in 1990. Volkswagen competed at the Dakar Rally from 2003 to 2011, claiming three overall wins. The team made its WRC comeback in 2011 Rally Finland with a pair of Škoda Fabia S2000s, and competed with the Volkswagen Polo R WRC from the start of the 2013 World Rally Championship season to the end of the 2016 World Rally Championship season.

At the end of the 2016 season, Volkswagen Motorsport decided to withdraw from the FIA World Rally Championship.

History

Dakar (2003–2011)

In 2003, Volkswagen entered the Tarek 2WD buggy at the Dakar Rally, with Stéphane Henrard placing 6th outright. The Race Touareg 1 was introduced in 2004, when Bruno Saby finished 6th. In 2005, Jutta Kleinschmidt finished in 3rd overall. With the Race Touareg 2, Giniel de Villiers finished in 2nd place overall in 2006. In 2007, Mark Miller finished 4th overall. Volkswagen won the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Dakar Rally, the latter with the Race Touareg 3, with drivers De Villiers, Carlos Sainz and Nasser Al-Attiyah.

2011–2012

In 2011 Volkswagen competed with seven different drivers in four rallies (Rally Finland, Rallye Deutschland, Rally Catalunya and Wales Rally GB). German Christian Riedemann was the only driver competing in two rallies.

In November 2011, the team revealed they have made a multi-year contract with the French rally star Sébastien Ogier and his co-driver Julien Ingrassia.

For 2012 season, Volkswagen Motorsport continued developing their Polo R World Rally Car and they also completed a full WRC-campaign (except New Zealand) with a pair of Škoda Fabias. Sébastien Ogier drove it in every round of the campaign, while the second car was shared between Andreas Mikkelsen and Kevin Abbring. The team had a third car in their home rally Germany driven by Sepp Wiegand.

The season included some highlights, including Sébastien Ogier's unexpected special stage win in Sardinia. Ogier's fifth place in Sardinia also remains the best ever overall finish for a S2000 car in World Rally Championship. Also important to mention that Mikkelsen was the first ever S2000 driver to score Power Stage points, which he did during 2012 Rallye Deutschland by finishing 3rd on the penultimate stage.

In October, Volkswagen Motorsport announced that they have signed Jari-Matti Latvala with his co-driver Miikka Anttila to join Ogier and Ingrassia to drive Volkswagen Polo R WRC for 2013 season.

2013

Volkswagen Motorsport entered as a fully-fledged manufacturer team in 2013. Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala started the season, whilst Andreas Mikkelsen joined the championship at the fourth round in Portugal. Mikkelsen and his new co-driver Mikko Markkula were registered under a second manufacturer team, known as “Volkswagen Motorsport II” so as to give them as much time as possible testing the Polo R WRC.

The 2013 season started with Rallye Monte-Carlo. Volkswagen entered the rally with two cars, Latvala/Anttila and Ogier/Ingrassia. Ogier started their campaign with a dream start by winning the very first stage of the season, and the first of Volkswagen Polo R WRC. Ogier won one more stage and finished the rally in second place, nearly two minutes behind the winner Sébastien Loeb. Jari-Matti Latvala's rally ended in last evening of the rally when he hit the wall in slippery conditions.

The team took its first WRC victory in their second rally with the World Rally Car, when Sébastien Ogier dominated the Rally Sweden being fastest in half of the stages of the rally. Jari-Matti Latvala finished fourth, and also scored his first stage win with the team.

Ogier continued his dominance at the next event in Rally Mexico, giving the team its second victory in a row. Ogier won 16 out of 23 stages and lead the rally from the second stage till the finish. Latvala hit a rock in SS2 and after restarting in Day 2 he eventually finished outside of the points. That meant Volkswagen was still 6 points behind Citroën in Manufacturers' standings before moving on to Rally de Portugal.

2014

2015

2016

2016 would turn out to be another successful year for the team; as they collected their fourth consecutive manufacturers’ championship, and Sébastien Ogier claimed his fourth consecutive drivers’ championship.

Just days after the 2016 Wales Rally GB, Volkswagen announced that they would be pulling out of the WRC at the end of the 2016 season. This came as a surprise to many fans and journalists, as the team and their drivers had already been conducting major development and testing work on the new 2017 Polo, based on the new generation WRC cars. Although no direct reason was given for the teams’ withdrawal, it was widely speculated to be a result of Volkswagen’s recent emissions scandal.

2018

Volkswagen Motorsport made a return to the World Rally Championship with an R5 version of the Volkswagen Polo GTI. The car made its debut at the 2018 Rally Catalunya, with entries for both Petter Solberg and Eric Camilli.

2019

In November 2019, Volkswagen announced that, consistent with its shift in focus to emphasize the manufacturing of electric vehicles, it would end all internal combustion engine-based motorsport activities.

Complete WRC results

Main article: Volkswagen World Rally Championship results

WRC victories

No.SeasonRallyDriverCo-driverCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344
1987CIV 19ème Rallye Côte d'IvoireSWE Kenneth ErikssonFRG Peter DiekmannVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V
2013SWE 61st Rally SwedenFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
MEX 27º Rally MéxicoFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
PRT 47º Rally de PortugalFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GRC 59th Acropolis RallyFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ITA 10º Rally Italia SardegnaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FIN 63rd Rally FinlandFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
AUS 22nd Rally AustraliaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FRA Rallye de France – Alsace 2013FRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ESP 49º Rally CatalunyaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GBR 69th Wales Rally GBFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2014MCO 82ème Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
SWE 62nd Rally SwedenFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
MEX 28º Rally MéxicoFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
PRT 48º Rally de PortugalFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ARG 34° Rally ArgentinaFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ITA 11º Rally Italia SardegnaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
POL 71st Rally PolandFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FIN 64th Rally FinlandFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
AUS 23rd Rally AustraliaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FRA Rallye de France – Alsace 2014FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ESP 50º Rally CatalunyaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GBR 70th Wales Rally GBFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2015MON 83ème Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
SWE 63rd Rally SwedenFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
MEX 29° Rally Guanajuato MéxicoFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
PRT 49° Vodafone Rally de PortugalFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ITA 12° Rally d'italia SardegnaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
POL 72nd LOTOS Rally PolandFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
Finland 65th Rally FinlandFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
DEU 33. ADAC Rallye DeutschlandFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
AUS 24th Coates Hire Rally AustraliaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FRA 58ème Tour de Corse – Rallye de FranceFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ESP 51º Rally CatalunyaNOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Ola FløeneVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GBR 71st Wales Rally GBFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2016MCO 84ème Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
SWE 64th Rally SwedenFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
MEX 30º Rally Guanajuato MéxicoFIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
POL 73rd Rally PolandNOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Anders JægerVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GER 34. ADAC Rallye DeutschlandFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
FRA 59ème Tour de Corse – Rallye de FranceFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
ESP 52º Rally RACC Catalunya – Costa DauradaFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
GBR 72nd Wales Rally GBFRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC
AUS 25th Rally AustraliaNOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Anders JægerVolkswagen Polo R WRC

Dakar Rally results

YearClassNoDriverCo-DriverPositionStages won2003Cars200420052006200720082009Cars20102011
215BEL Stéphane HenrardGBR Bobby Willis6th1
203GER Jutta KleinschmidtITA Fabrizia Pons8th0
204GER Jutta KleinschmidtITA Fabrizia Pons21st1
224FRA Bruno SabyGBR Matthew Stevenson6th0
307FRA Bruno SabyFRA Michel Périn5th2
310GER Jutta KleinschmidtITA Fabrizia Pons3rd1
313FIN Juha KankkunenFIN Juha RepoDNF0
317USA Robby GordonGER Dirk von Zitzewitz12th2
301FRA Bruno SabyFRA Michel Périn8th0
303GER Jutta KleinschmidtITA Fabrizia PonsDNF0
305RSA Giniel de VilliersSWE Tina Thörner2nd1
307ESP Carlos SainzGER Andreas Schulz11th4
309USA Mark MillerGER Dirk von Zitzewitz5th0
301RSA Giniel de VilliersGER Dirk von Zitzewitz11th4
303ESP Carlos SainzFRA Michel Périn9th5
305USA Mark MillerRSA Ralph Pitchford4th0
308FIN Ari VatanenITA Fabrizia PonsDNF0
Event cancelled – replaced by the 2008 Central Europe Rally
301ESP Carlos SainzFRA Michel PérinDNF6
305RSA Giniel de VilliersGER Dirk von Zitzewitz1st4
307GER Dieter DeppingGER Timo Gottschalk6th0
308USA Mark MillerRSA Ralph Pitchford2nd0
300RSA Giniel de VilliersGER Dirk von Zitzewitz7th0
303ESP Carlos SainzFRA Michel Périn1st2
305USA Mark MillerRSA Ralph Pitchford3rd4
306QAT Nasser Al-AttiyahGER Timo Gottschalk2nd4
300ESP Carlos SainzESP Lucas Cruz3rd7
302QAT Nasser Al-AttiyahGER Timo Gottschalk1st4
304USA Mark MillerRSA Ralph Pitchford6th0
308RSA Giniel de VilliersGER Dirk von Zitzewitz2nd1

References

References

  1. WRC. "VOLKSWAGEN IS TO WITHDRAW FROM THE FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE END OF THE CURRENT SEASON AND TURN ITS RALLYING FOCUS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A POLO R5 CAR FOR CUSTOMER USE.".
  2. (21 October 2012). "Volkswagen driver Sébastien Ogier surprises WRC rivals". vw-motorsport.de.
  3. (17 October 2012). "Volkswagen signs Jari-Matti Latvala". vw-motorsport.de.
  4. (6 March 2013). "Volkswagen registers second team for Mikkelsen". WRC.com.
  5. (16 January 2013). "SS1: Ogier claims maiden stage win for Volkswagen". WRC.com.
  6. (10 February 2013). "WRC wrap: Ogier triumphs on snow". WRC.com.
  7. (10 March 2013). "WRC wrap: Ogier reigns supreme". WRC.com.
  8. (20 September 2018). "Solberg joins VW line-up for debut of WRC2 Polo GTI R5 car in Spain". autosport.com.
  9. "Volkswagen to cease all non-electric motorsport programmes".
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