Canadian Rally Championship |
| Category | Rallying |
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| Country | Canada |
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| Inaugural season | 1957 |
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| Classes | O4WD, P4WD, O2WD, P2WD |
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| Drivers' champion | Jean-Sébastian Besner |
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| Co-Drivers' champion | Alan Ockwell |
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| Makes' champion | Ford |
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| Official website | www.carsrally.ca |
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| Current season |
The Canadian Rally Championship is an automobile rallying championship sanctioned by the Canadian Association of RallySport (CARS) held since 1957 in Canada.
The Canadian Rally Championship follows a 2 class format; 2-Wheel Drive, 4/All-Wheel Drive.
Canadian rallying history
The Canadian Rally Championship (CRC) is Canada's only national rallying series. 2007 marked the 50th anniversary of the Canadian Rally Championship, making it the longest running motorsport series in Canada. It has been run continuously since 1957 when Leslie Chelminski and Les Stanley from Montreal shared the very first national rally title in a factory-prepared Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia. In the early days, the rally championship was based on a navigational (also called time-speed-distance or TSD) rally series which, at times, had as many as twenty events in the series. The most notable Canadian car rallies in those days were the Canadian Winter Rally and the Shell 4000. Some Rally champions from the TSD era include Art Dempsey, Bill Silvera, and Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inductees John Bird, Paul S. Manson, and Bruce D. Simpson.
As the sport gradually changed and adopted the European "stage" format, performance rallying became part of the Canadian motorsport picture. As opposed to TSD rallies, where competitors are required to follow the organizer's schedule, travel below posted speed limits and otherwise adhere to the rules of the public roads they are traveling on, performance rallies incorporate high speed "special stages" on roads closed to vehicles other than the rally cars, which must be specially prepared with full safety equipment. In 1973, the Canadian Rally Championship became based solely on stage rallies, including the Rally of the Tall Pines, which is still the premier event, and is held in November every year.
2025 CRC Season
The CRC consists of 8 national events for 2025. These events take place on gravel or snow-covered roads from coast to coast.
2025 Event Calendar
2025 Drivers' Championship Standings
| Place
|
Driver
|
Car
|
Points
|
| 1. |
Ricardo Cordero |
Citroen |
45
|
| 2. |
Jean-Sebastian Besner |
Ford |
34
|
| 3. |
Simon Vincent |
Subaru |
31
|
| 4. |
Mikael Arsenault |
Peugeot |
22
|
| 5. |
Calle Carlberg |
Peugeot |
22
|
| 6. |
Jason Bailey |
Ford |
19
|
| 7. |
André Leblanc |
Ford |
15
|
| 8. |
Boris Djordjevic |
Ford |
12
|
| 8. |
Nicolas Laverdiere |
Ford |
12
|
| 8. |
Trevor Pougnet |
Subaru |
12
|
2025 Co-Drivers' Championship Standings
| Place
|
Co-Driver
|
Points
|
| 1. |
Marco Hernandez |
45
|
| 2. |
Hubert Gaudreau |
31
|
| 3. |
Torbjorn Calberg |
22
|
| 3. |
Yvan Joyal |
22
|
| 3. |
Layla Zigby |
22
|
| 6. |
Rene Leblanc |
15
|
| 7. |
Shayne Peterson |
14
|
| 8. |
Nicolas Fouteret |
12
|
| 8. |
Philippe Poirier |
12
|
| 8. |
Ryan Rouleau |
12
|
2025 Manufacturers' Championship Standings
Statistiques
Champions
The following standings are based on an individual's placings in the first six overall positions on all Canadian Championship Performance Rallies from 1973 to 2024.
There are 14 drivers who have attained Grand Master status (>2000 points)
| Driver
|
Lifetime Points
|
CARS Points
|
Career Wins
|
| Antoine L'Estage
|
6930
|
1537
|
56
|
| Taisto Heinonen
|
5580
|
1110
|
40
|
| Frank Sprongl
|
5060
|
1079
|
36
|
| Tom McGeer
|
4990
|
1053
|
21
|
| John Buffum
|
4900
|
778
|
43
|
| Patrick Richard
|
4160
|
894
|
22
|
| Jean-Paul Perusse
|
3860
|
784
|
21
|
| Walter Boyce
|
2920
|
593
|
12
|
| Randy Black
|
2880
|
570
|
10
|
| Jean-Sebastian Besner
|
2630
|
614
|
3
|
| Sylvain Vincent
|
2540
|
571
|
1
|
| Bo Skowronnek
|
2390
|
503
|
5
|
| Carl Merril
|
2350
|
382
|
8
|
| Bjorn Anderson
|
2120
|
420
|
6
|
Top 10 Canadian Rally Championship
Most Championship
|
|
Driver
|
Total
|
| 1
|
Antoine L'Estage |
10
|
| 2
|
Frank Spongl |
6
|
| 2
|
Tom McGeer |
6
|
| 4
|
Taisto Heinonen |
5
|
| 5
|
Patrick Richard |
4
|
| 5
|
Walter Boyce |
4
|
| 7
|
Jean-Sébastian Besner |
2
|
| 7
|
Randy Black |
2
|
| 7
|
Karel Carré |
2
|
| 7
|
Alain Bergeron |
2
|
|
Most Wins
|
Driver |
Total
|
| 1
|
Antoine L'Estage |
56
|
| 2
|
John Buffum |
43
|
| 3
|
Taisto Heinonen |
40
|
| 4
|
Frank Sprongl |
36
|
| 5
|
Patrick Richard |
22
|
| 6
|
Tom McGeer |
21
|
| 6
|
Jean-Paul Pérusse |
21
|
| 8
|
Walter Boyce |
12
|
| 9
|
Tim Bendle |
11
|
| 10
|
Randy Black |
10
|
|
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