Final World Rally Ranking 2013
The Rally Driver No. 1 is Sebastien Ogier and the Rally Codriver No. 1 is Julien Ingrassia.

Sébastien OGIER is without question the number 1 of international rallying, as confirmed by the 2013 WRR (World Rally Ranking) promoted by the IRDA (International Rally Drivers Association), the first place is always occupied by the French driver, in second place the Belgian Thierry Neuville, the podium is completed by Finnish Jari-Matti Latvala.
These three drivers are followed by 935 rally drivers from the 5 continents and 75 countries in the world, after the running all international rallies in the FIA calendar 2013, have scored the necessary results to enter the World Rally Ranking. This is the final standing of the new IRDA ranking for the first 15 positions:
Position | Driver Name | Nationality | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sebastien Ogier | France | 7005 |
2 | Thierry Neuville | Belgium | 5655 |
3 | Jari-Matti Latvala | Finland | 5385 |
4 | Mads Ostberg | Norway | 5130 |
5 | Jan Kopecky | Czech Republic | 4966 |
6 | Mikko Hirvonen | Finland | 4860 |
7 | Daniel Sordo Castillo | Spain | 4515 |
8 | Evgeny Novikov | Russia | 4035 |
9 | Abdulaziz Al Kuwari | Qatar | 3915 |
10 | Martin Prokop | Czech Republic | 3750 |
11 | Nasser Al Attiyah | Qatar | 3699 |
12 | Bryan Bouffier | France | 3211 |
13 | Craig Breen | Ireland | 3206 |
14 | Khalid Al Qassimi | United Arab Emirates | 2844 |
15 | Andreas Mikkelsen | Norway | 2730 |
Julien INGRASSIA is the number 1 codriver of international rallying, the first place is always occupied by the French codriver, in second place the Belgian Nicolas Gilsoul, the podium is completed by Finnish Miikka Anttila. These three codrivers are followed by 964 rally codrivers from the 5 continents and 78 countries in the world, after the running all international rallies in the FIA calendar 2013, have scored the necessary results to enter the World Rally Ranking. This is the final standing of the new IRDA ranking for the first 15 positions:
Position | Codriver Name | Nationality | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Julien Ingrassia | France | 7005 |
2 | Nicolas Gilsoul | Belgium | 5655 |
3 | Miikka Anttila | Finland | 5385 |
4 | Jonas Andersson | Sweden | 5130 |
5 | Pavel Dresler | Czech Republic | 4966 |
6 | Jarmo Lehtinen | Finland | 4860 |
7 | Carlos Del Barrio | Spain | 4515 |
8 | Giovanni Bernacchini | Poland | 4164 |
9 | Ilka Minor-Petrasko | Austria | 4035 |
10 | Michael Ernst | Czech Republic | 3750 |
11 | Kiljan Duffy | Ireland | 3150 |
12 | Maciej Baran | Poland | 2898 |
13 | Scott Martin | Great Britain | 2844 |
14 | Paul Nagle | Ireland | 2669 |
15 | Janne Ferm | Finland | 2539 |
To be able to see all the ranking standings, drivers, codrivers, manufacturers, car models and nations, please visit the www . worldrallyranking . com website, and insert your e-mail address in the form. You will immediately receive the password to access all the data and the various ranking standings.

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