2023 Portuguese Rally Championship

The 2023 Portuguese Rally Championship is yet another season on national rally championship in Portugal. Armindo Araujo is the reigning drivers champion.

Competitions

  • Main championship - for all cars, with R5/Rally2 the highest class eligible
  • Portugal 2RM - for all two-wheel drive cars
  • Rally&You Portugal Cup - for local drivers using Peugeot 208 Rally4 or 208 R2 cars.

Calendar

The 2023 season is contested over eight rounds across entire Portugal.

Round Start date Finish date Rally Rally headquarters Surface Stages Distance Ref.
1 10 March 12 March Portugal Rally Serras de Fafe e Felgueiras Fafe, Braga Gravel 17 180.29 km [1]
2 March 31 April 1 Portugal Rallye Casinos do Algarve Lagoa, Algarve Gravel 9 107,38 km [2]
3 April 28 April 29 Portugal Rali Terras d'Aboboreira Amarante, Tâmega e Sousa Gravel 9 99,18 km [3]
4 May 11 May 14 Portugal Rally de Portugal Matosinhos, Porto District Gravel 19 325,35 km [4]
5 June 30 July 1 Portugal Rali de Castelo Branco Castelo Branco, Central Portugal Tarmac 12 101,82 km [5]
6 August 3 August 5 Portugal Rali Vinho da Madeira Funchal, Madeira Tarmac TBA TBA
7 September 15 September 16 Portugal Rali da Agua Chaves, District of Vila Real Tarmac TBA TBA
8 October 13 October 14 Portugal Rallye Vidreiro Marinha Grande, Leiria Tarmac TBA TBA
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Entry list

Rally2

Rally2 entries
Car used Entrant Number Driver Co-Driver Tyres Rounds
Citroën C3 Rally2 Portugal Citroen Vodafone Team 6 Portugal Jose Pedro Fontes Portugal Ines Ponte P 1-5
Portugal Sports&You 4 Portugal Bernardo Sousa Portugal Ines Veiga P 1-2
Portugal Jose Janela 3-5
20 Portugal Paulo Caldeira Portugal Ana Goncalves 1-3
Ford Fiesta Rally2 Portugal Racing 4 You 12 Portugal Lucas Simoes Portugal Nuno Almeida MR 1-3
P 4
Ford Fiesta R5 5 Portugal Ricardo Filipe Portugal Filipe Carvalho P 1-3, 5
Hyundai i20 N Rally2 Portugal Team Hyundai Portugal 24 Portugal Ricardo Teodosio Portugal Jose Teixeira P 1-5
42 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen Republic of Ireland James Fulton 1-2
77 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Norway Ola Floene 3
Republic of Ireland James Fulton 4-5
Portugal Hyundai N/M&Costas 10 Portugal Pedro Meireles Portugal Pedro Alves 1-5
45 Portugal Paulo Meireles Portugal Marco Goncalves 2-3
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Portugal Team Armindo Araujo / The Racing Factory 1 Portugal Armindo Araujo Portugal Luis Ramalho M 5
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo 1, 3
P 4
Portugal The Racing Factory 15 Portugal Pedro Almeida Portugal Mario Castro P 1-4
Portugal ARC Sport 9 Portugal Paulo Neto Portugal Nuno Mota M 1-3
15 Portugal Miguel Correia Portugal Jorge Eduardo Carvalho M 1-3, 5
P 4
Škoda Fabia R5 Portugal Diogo Salvi 22 Portugal Diogo Salvi Portugal Hugo Magalhaes P 2-3
Portugal Antonio Costa 4

Rally2 changes

  • Bruno Magalhaes left the championship and Team Hyundai Portugal. He was replaced by WRC Hyundai driver Craig Breen. After Breen's death in pre-event testing before Rally Croatia, the second seat at THP was taken by his close friend and former Citroen factory driver Kris Meeke. Hyundai also used a special livery in memory of Breen during Rali Terras d'Aboboreira.
  • Lucas Simoes switched from running a Hyundai i20 R5 to a Ford Fiesta Rally2.
  • Former SWRC driver Bernardo Sousa returned to the championship after taking part in the Portuguese edition of Big Brother.

References

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