Group Rally3

FIA rally car formula
Group Rally3
Motor racing formula
CategoryRallying
Country/RegionInternational
ChampionshipsWRC, Regional, National
Inaugural2021
StatusActive
DrivetrainFour Wheel Drive
Power to weight5.6kg/hp
AptitudeAccess

Group Rally3 is a technical specification of rally car determined by the FIA. It features four-wheel drive and a maximum power-to-weight ratio of 5.6kg/hp. The class is used in the World Rally Championship (WRC) and regional championships. National rallying competitions also allow Group Rally3 cars to compete. There are three technical subclasses of Group Rally3 however these do not affect competitive eligibility so 'Rally3' may be used alone with the same definition. The group was launched in 2021 with the homologation of the first car after the introduction of the Rally Pyramid initiative to reorganise the classes of car and championships in international rallying was approved in June 2018.[1]

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.

Key Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally3[2]
Class Drivetrain Minimum

Weight

Engine

Capacity

Aspiration Fuel Maximum

Cylinders

Turbo

Restrictor

Wheels

Gravel

Wheels

Asphalt

Production

Requirement

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]

Eligibility in FIA WRC Championships 2023
Class Group WRC M T WRC2 WRC3 Masters Junior
RC3 Rally3 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Eligibility in FIA Regional Championships 2023
Class Group ALL ERC ERT ARC MERC APRC NACAM CODASUR
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 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Cars

Manufacturer Car Debut Homologation Basis Image
United Kingdom Ford Fiesta Rally3[5] 2021 FIA - A5782
Fiesta ST (Fiesta Mk7)
1497cc Turbo
France Renault Clio Rally3[6][7] 2023 FIA - A5779
Clio R.S. Line (Clio V)
1,330 cc Turbo
Source: FIA Homologation List 2023[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "FIA Rally Car Pyramid Brochure February 2021" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "Specific Regulations for Cars in Group Rally5/Rally4/Rally3" (PDF).
  3. ^ "FIA Rally Newsletter #4".
  4. ^ "FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations 2021" (PDF).
  5. ^ "FIESTA RALLY3". M-Sport. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
  6. ^ "Renault's Clio Rally3 almost ready to break cover". WRC - World Rally Championship. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  7. ^ Barry, Luke (2023-04-25). "Renault Clio Rally3 passes FIA homologation". DirtFish. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  8. ^ HOMOLOGATIONS LIST – 2023 (PDF). FIA.

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