Group Rally3
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Motor racing formula | |
Category | Rallying |
Country/Region | International |
Championships | WRC, Regional, National |
Inaugural | 2021 |
Status | Active |
Drivetrain | Four Wheel Drive |
Power to weight | 5.6kg/hp |
Aptitude | Access |
Group Rally3 is a technical specification of
The group was designed to be entry level and the cheapest way to go rallying with four-wheel drive, as existing options like Group Rally2 and Group Rally2-Kit were considered too expensive for some privateers, and too high performance for newcomers to 4WD cars.
Two-wheel-drive R3 cars from Group R were at level RC3 with the mentioned Rally2 and Rally2-Kit at level RC2 in the FIA's sporting classes. With the introduction of Rally3, R3 were reclassified to RC4.[1]
Definition
Group Rally3 cars are defined in FIA document 'Appendix J - Article 260' as Touring Cars or Large Scale Series Production Cars, petrol engine, 4-wheel drive. A production touring car with at least 2500 identical units manufactured must be homologated in Group A, with all the components and changes that make it a Group Rally3 car homologated in an extension.[2]
Cars have a 31mm air intake restrictor, a maximum power-to-weight ratio of 5.6kg/hp, and a rally-ready price cap of €100,000 plus taxes.[3][1]
The subclasses are based on engine cylinder capacity in common with existing Group Rally4 classes, allowing for possibility of upgrade or sharing of many components with a Rally4 car.
Class | Drivetrain | Minimum
Weight |
Engine
Capacity |
Aspiration | Fuel | Maximum
Cylinders |
Turbo
Restrictor |
Wheels
Gravel |
Wheels
Asphalt |
Production
Requirement |
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Ra3B | 4WD | 1210 kg | 1390-1600cc | Normal | Petrol | 6 | 31mm | 6"x15" | 7"x17" | 2500 |
927-1067cc | Turbo | |||||||||
Ra3C | 1600-2000cc | Normal | ||||||||
1067-1333cc | Turbo | |||||||||
Ra3D | 1333-1620cc | Turbo |
FIA Competition
Rally3 cars are placed alone in FIA 'RC3' sporting class.[4]
Class | Group | WRC | M | T | WRC2 | WRC3 | Masters | Junior |
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Class | Group | ALL | ERC | ERT | ARC | MERC | APRC | NACAM | CODASUR | |||||||||||||||
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Absolute | Teams | ERC3 | ERC4 | Jun | Jun | ARC2 | ARC3 | ARC4 | Jun | MERC2 | MERC3 | MERC4 | Jun | APRC3 | APRC4 | Jun | NAC3 | NAC4 | Jun | COD2 | COD3 | COD4 | ||
RC3 | Rally3 | ![]() |
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Cars
Manufacturer | Car | Debut | Homologation Basis | Image |
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Ford
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Fiesta Rally3[5] | 2021 | FIA - A5782 Fiesta ST (Fiesta Mk7) 1497cc Turbo |
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Clio Rally3[6][7] | 2023 | FIA - A5779 Clio R.S. Line (Clio V) 1,330 cc Turbo |
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Source: FIA Homologation List 2023[8] |
See also
- Rally Pyramid
- Groups Rally
- Group Rally1
- Group Rally2
- Group Rally4
- Group Rally5
- Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
References
- ^ a b c "FIA Rally Car Pyramid Brochure February 2021" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5/Rally4/Rally3" (PDF).
- ^ "FIA Rally Newsletter #4".
- ^ "FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations 2021" (PDF).
- ^ "FIESTA RALLY3". M-Sport. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
- ^ "Renault's Clio Rally3 almost ready to break cover". WRC - World Rally Championship. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
- ^ Barry, Luke (2023-04-25). "Renault Clio Rally3 passes FIA homologation". DirtFish. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- FIA.