The 2023 Rally Chile (also known as the Rally Chile BIOBÍO 2023) was a motor racing event for rally cars held from 28 September to 1 October 2023.[2] It marked the second running of the Rally Chile, and was the eleventh round of the 2023 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3. The event was based in Concepción of the Biobío Region, and was contested over sixteen special stages covering a total competitive distance of 321.06 km (199.50 mi).[1]
Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners. The team they drove for in 2019, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the defending manufacturers' winners.[3] Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category,[a] and Takamoto Katsuta and Daniel Barritt were the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category.[4][b] However, neither crews defended their titles as they were promoted to the top tier by Toyota in 2020.[5][6]
Tänak and Järveoja successfully defended their title. Their team, M-Sport Ford WRT were the manufacturer's winners.[7] Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT sealed the manufacturer's title.[8] Oliver Solberg and Elliott Edmondson won the World Rally Championship-2 category.[9] Eduardo Castro and Fernando Mussano won the World Rally Championship-3 category, which meant Roope Korhonen and Anssi Viinikka became the 2023 WRC3 champions.[10]
Background
Entry list
The following crews entered into the rally. The event was opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, its support categories, the World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 and privateer entries that were not registered to score points in any championship. Ten entered under Rally1 regulations, as were nineteen Rally2 crews in the World Rally Championship-2 and two Rally3 crews in the World Rally Championship-3.[11][12]
Rally1 entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No.
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Driver
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Co-Driver
|
Entrant
|
Car
|
Championship eligibility
|
Tyre
|
3
|
Teemu Suninen
|
Mikko Markkula
|
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
|
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
4
|
Esapekka Lappi
|
Janne Ferm
|
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
|
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
7
|
Pierre-Louis Loubet
|
Nicolas Gilsoul
|
M-Sport Ford WRT
|
Ford Puma Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
8
|
Ott Tänak
|
Martin Järveoja
|
M-Sport Ford WRT
|
Ford Puma Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
11
|
Thierry Neuville
|
Martijn Wydaeghe
|
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
|
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
13
|
Grégoire Munster
|
Louis Louka
|
M-Sport Ford WRT
|
Ford Puma Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver
|
P
|
18
|
Takamoto Katsuta
|
Aaron Johnston
|
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
|
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
28
|
Alberto Heller
|
Luis Ernesto Allende
|
M-Sport Ford WRT
|
Ford Puma Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver
|
P
|
33
|
Elfyn Evans
|
Scott Martin
|
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
|
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
69
|
Kalle Rovanperä
|
Jonne Halttunen
|
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
|
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
|
Driver, Co-driver, Manufacturer
|
P
|
Rally2 entries competing in the World Rally Championship-2
No.
|
Driver
|
Co-Driver
|
Entrant
|
Car
|
Championship eligibility
|
Tyre
|
20
|
Yohan Rossel
|
Arnaud Dunand
|
PH Sport
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Driver, Co-driver
|
P
|
21
|
Sami Pajari
|
Enni Mälkönen
|
Toksport WRT 2
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-Driver, Team
|
P
|
22
|
Oliver Solberg
|
Elliott Edmondson
|
Oliver Solberg
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Driver, Co-driver
|
P
|
23
|
Gus Greensmith
|
Jonas Andersson
|
Toksport WRT 3
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Driver, Co-driver, Team
|
P
|
24
|
Emil Lindholm
|
Reeta Hämäläinen
|
Hyundai Motorsport N
|
Hyundai i20 N Rally2
|
Driver, Co-driver, Team
|
P
|
25
|
Kajetan Kajetanowicz
|
Maciej Szczepaniak
|
Kajetan Kajetanowicz
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
26
|
Nikolay Gryazin[c]
|
Konstantin Aleksandrov[d]
|
Toksport WRT 2
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver, Team
|
P
|
27
|
Marco Bulacia
|
Diego Vallejo
|
Toksport WRT
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
29
|
Jorge Martínez Fontena
|
Alberto Alvarez Nicholson
|
Jorge Martínez Fontena
|
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
30
|
Emilio Fernández
|
Borja Rozada
|
Emilio Fernández
|
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
31
|
Bruno Bulacia
|
José Luis Díaz
|
Bruno Bulacia
|
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
32
|
Fabrizio Zaldivar
|
Marcelo Der Ohannesian
|
Hyundai Motorsport N
|
Hyundai i20 N Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver, Team
|
P
|
34
|
Pedro Heller
|
Pablo Olmos
|
Pedro Heller
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
35
|
Emilio Rosselot
|
Tomas Cañete
|
Emilio Rosselot
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
36
|
Benjamin Israel
|
Matias Ramos
|
Benjamin Israel
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
37
|
Martin Scuncio
|
Javiera Roman
|
Martin Scuncio
|
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
38
|
Germán Lyon
|
Sebastian Vera
|
Germán Lyon
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
39
|
Gerardo V. Rosselot
|
Marcelo Brizio
|
Gerardo V. Rosselot
|
Citroën C3 Rally2
|
Challenger Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
40
|
Eduardo Kovacs
|
Ruben Garcia
|
Eduardo Kovacs
|
Škoda Fabia R5
|
Challenger/Masters Driver, Challenger Co-driver
|
P
|
Itinerary
All dates and times are CLT (UTC-3).
Date
|
No.
|
Time span
|
Stage name
|
Distance
|
28 September
|
—
|
After 8:01
|
Bio Bio [Shakedown]
|
5.75 km
|
|
After 19:00
|
Opening ceremony, Los Ángeles
|
—
|
29 September
|
SS1
|
After 8:35
|
Pulperia 1
|
19.77 km
|
SS2
|
After 9:33
|
Rere 1
|
13.34 km
|
SS3
|
After 10:27
|
Rio Claro 1
|
23.32 km
|
|
13:07 – 13:37
|
Flexi service A, Talcahuano
|
—
|
SS4
|
After 14:42
|
Pulperia 2
|
19.77 km
|
SS5
|
After 15:40
|
Rere 2
|
13.34 km
|
SS6
|
After 16:34
|
Rio Claro 2
|
23.32 km
|
|
18:44 – 19:29
|
Flexi service B, Talcahuano
|
—
|
30 September
|
SS7
|
After 7:57
|
Chivilingo 1
|
27.23 km
|
SS8
|
After 9:01
|
Rio Lia 1
|
21.09 km
|
SS9
|
After 10:05
|
Maria de las Cruces 1
|
28.72 km
|
|
13:05 – 13:35
|
Flexi service C, Talcahuano
|
—
|
SS10
|
After 14:57
|
Chivilingo 2
|
27.23 km
|
SS11
|
After 16:01
|
Rio Lia 2
|
21.09 km
|
SS12
|
After 17:05
|
Maria de las Cruces 2
|
28.72 km
|
|
19:12 – 19:57
|
Flexi service D, Talcahuano
|
—
|
1 October
|
SS13
|
After 8:07
|
Las Pataguas 1
|
13.20 km
|
SS14
|
After 9:05
|
El Poñen 1
|
13.86 km
|
|
10:40 – 10:55
|
Flexi service E, Talcahuano
|
—
|
SS15
|
After 11:40
|
Las Pataguas 2
|
13.20 km
|
SS16
|
After 13:15
|
El Poñen 2 [Power Stage]
|
13.86 km
|
|
After 14:20
|
Official finish, Talcahuano
|
—
|
|
After 15:10
|
Podium ceremony, Talcahuano
|
—
|
Source:[1]
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Report
WRC Rally1
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
- Bold text indicates 2023 World Champions.
WRC-2 Rally2
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
WRC-3 Rally3
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
- Bold text indicates 2023 World Champions.
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Drivers' championships
|
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Co-drivers' championships
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Move
|
Driver
|
Points
|
Move
|
Co-driver
|
Points
|
1
|
|
Roope Korhonen
|
100
|
|
Anssi Viinikka
|
100
|
2
|
|
Diego Dominguez Jr.
|
87
|
|
Rogelio Peñate
|
87
|
3
|
|
Tom Rensonnet
|
55
|
|
Loïc Dumont
|
55
|
4
|
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William Creighton
|
51
|
|
Liam Regan
|
51
|
5
|
|
Eamonn Kelly
|
49
|
|
Conor Mohan
|
49
|
Notes
References
External links
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Categories within the World Rally Championship |
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