Drivers' Championship 2013.

Driver Total
01   Sébastien Ogier 18 28 28 28 20 122
02   Sébastien Loeb 25 18 DNS DNS 25 68
03   Mikko Hirvonen 12 0 18 18 9 57
04   Jari-Matti Latvala RET 14 1 16 18 49
05   Mads Ostberg 8 16 2 6 6 38
06   Thierry Neuville RET 10 15 0 10 35
07   Evgeny Novikov RET 2 1 12 12 27
08   Dani Sordo 12 RET 12 0 2 26
09   Martin Prokop 6 6 2 8 1 23
10   Nasser AL-Attiyah DNS DNS 10 10 DNS 20
11   Andreas Mikkelsen DNS DNS DNS 8 4 12
12   Bryan Bouffier 10 DNS DNS 0 DNS 10
13   Juho Hanninen RET 8 DNS DNS DNS 8
14   Chris Atkinson DNS DNS 8 DNS DNS 8
15   Ken Block DNS DNS 6 DNS DNS 6
16   Sepp Wiegand 4 0 DNS 0 DNS 4
17   Benito Guerra DNS DNS 4 DNS DNS 4
18   Henning Solberg DNS 4 DNS DNS DNS 4
19   Olivier Burri 2 DNS DNS DNS DNS 2
20   Michal Kosciuszko 1 0 RET RET RET 1
21   Yazeed Al Rajhi DNS 1 DNS DNS DNS 1
22   Esapekka Lappi RET DNS DNS 1 DNS 1
  • RET= retired/did not finish
  • DQ= disqualified
  • DNS= did not start
2.1 Info
All about the WRC
2.1 Info

Introducing the WRC.

The FIA WRC sees the world’s finest rally drivers battle it out for the title. Find out more about the series.

All about the WRC
MINI Stars
The lowdown on MINI Stars
MINI Stars

MINI Stars.

The MINI Motorsport family is large and embraces the whole world. Find out more about the MINI Stars worldwide.

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About the Dakar

Winning the Dakar.

MINI at the top.

The Dakar Rally has been held in South America since 2009 and it has lost none of its appeal. In 2011 the X-raid Team lined up with the MINI ALL4 Racing for the first time. In 2012 and 2013 the private team won the marathon through the South American deserts.

About the Dakar
MINI John Cooper Works
MINI John Cooper Works.
MINI John Cooper Works

MINI John Cooper Works.

Ultimate cornering, breathtaking acceleration.

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WRC calendar
All WRC rallies.
WRC calendar

The WRC calendar.

Find out more about the rallies in the current FIA World Rally Championship season.

WRC Calendar
The powerhouse
The powerhouse.
The powerhouse

The powerhouse.

A car built for victory. The MINI John Cooper Works Challenge races across the track at 240 km/h.

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