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2016 Global RallyCross Championship

The 2016 Red Bull Global RallyCross Championship was the sixth season of the Global RallyCross Championship. Scott Speed was the reigning Supercars champion and Oliver Eriksson was the reigning GRC Lites champion. The schedule consisted of twelve rounds at eight different venues. The season started at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park on May 21 and it concluded at the Port of Los Angeles on October 9.

Schedule

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A twelve-round provisional calendar was revealed on January 26, 2016 with the sixth, seventh and eighth round to be announced, though it was certain the sixth and seventh round would take place on a military base.[1] On March 3, 2016 GRC announced the eighth round would take place in Atlantic City[2] and on June 1, 2016 GRC announced the sixth and seventh round would take place at the Marine Corps Air Station New River.[3] It was the first time since the 2012 season that all events were held in the United States.

Round Event Location Date
1 Red Bull Global RallyCross Phoenix Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, Chandler, Arizona 21–22 May
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3 Red Bull Global RallyCross Dallas Fair Park, Dallas, Texas 4 June
4 Red Bull Global RallyCross Daytona Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida 18–19 June
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6 Red Bull Global RallyCross MCAS New River MCAS New River, Jacksonville, North Carolina 2–3 July
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8 Red Bull Global RallyCross Washington RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. 30 July
9 Red Bull Global RallyCross Atlantic City Bader Field, Atlantic City, New Jersey 28 August
10 Red Bull Global RallyCross Seattle Evergreen Speedway, Monroe, Washington 17 September
11 Red Bull Global RallyCross Los Angeles Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 8–9 October
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Entry list

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Supercars

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Manufacturer Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
United States  Ford United States  Chip Ganassi Racing Ford Fiesta ST 00 Canada  Steve Arpin All
38 United States  Brian Deegan All
United States  SH Rallycross 07 United States  Jeff Ward 1–7
Brazil  Nelson Piquet Jr. 8–10
United States  Tanner Whitten (R) 11–12
United States  AD Racing 14 United States  Austin Dyne All
77 Colombia  Sebastián Saavedra (R) 1–2, 4–5
United States  Bryan Herta Rallysport 18 Sweden  Patrik Sandell All
Japan  Honda Sweden  Honda Red Bull OMSE Honda Civic Coupe 24 United States  Mitchell DeJong (R) 11–12
31 Finland  Joni Wiman All
93 Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson All
96 Sweden  Kevin Eriksson 9
South Korea  Hyundai New Zealand  Rhys Millen Racing Hyundai Veloster 67 New Zealand  Rhys Millen 1–5
Japan  Subaru United States  Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STi 11 Norway  Sverre Isachsen 6–9
55 Australia  Chris Atkinson (R)[4] 9–12
75 Isle of Man  David Higgins 10–12
81 United States  Bucky Lasek 6–9
88 Japan  Toshi Arai (R) 11–12
Germany  Volkswagen United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Volkswagen Beetle 34 United States  Tanner Foust All
41 United States  Scott Speed All
Sources:[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

GRC Lites

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Every driver competes in an Olsbergs MSE-built GRC Lites car.

Team No. Drivers Rounds
United States  Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 2 United States  Cabot Bigham (R) All
24 United States  Alex Keyes 1–2, 6–9, 11–12
United States  Tanner Whitten 3–5, 10
Colombia  AF Racing 3 United States  Travis PeCoy (R) All
44 United States  Christian Brooks (R) All
126 Colombia  Alejandro Fernández All
United States  River Racing[a]
New Zealand  Rhys Millen Racing
07 United States  Collete Davis 1–7
22 Australia  Blake Williams 4–7, 11–12
42 United States  Nur Ali 3
88 United States  Preston Murray (R) 1–2
Sweden  Olsbergs MSE X Forces 16 Sweden  Oliver Eriksson All
45 Finland  Miki Weckström (R) All
51 Sweden  Sandra Hultgren 8–9
53 United States  Cole Keatts (R) All
United States  PMG Rallysport 19 United States  Trenton Estep (R) 1–2
United States  Parker Chase (R) 3–7
69 United States  Harry Gottsacker (R) 1–7
United States  DirtFish Motorsports 21 United States  Conner Martell All
25 United States  James Rimmer (R) 10–12
United States  CORE Autosport 54 United States  Jon Bennett (R) 4–5, 8–10
United States  Colin Braun (R) 11–12
56 4–5, 8–9
United States  Scott Anderson (R) 10–12
Sources:[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
  1. ^ Car No. 07 entered as River Racing and cars No. 22, 42 and 88 entered as Rhys Millen Racing

Results and standings

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Race results

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No. Event 3rd Place 2nd Place GRC Lites Winner Winner Winning Team Manufacturer
1 Red Bull Global RallyCross Phoenix United States  Brian Deegan Sweden  Patrik Sandell Finland  Miki Weckström United States  Tanner Foust United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
2 Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson United States  Scott Speed United States  Conner Martell United States  Tanner Foust United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
3 Red Bull Global RallyCross Dallas United States  Tanner Foust Canada  Steve Arpin Sweden  Oliver Eriksson Sweden  Patrik Sandell United States  Bryan Herta Rallysport United States  Ford
4 Red Bull Global RallyCross Daytona Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson United States  Brian Deegan Sweden  Oliver Eriksson Canada  Steve Arpin United States  Chip Ganassi Racing United States  Ford
5 Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson United States  Scott Speed United States  Tanner Whitten United States  Tanner Foust United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
6 Red Bull Global RallyCross MCAS New River Canada  Steve Arpin United States  Brian Deegan Finland  Miki Weckström United States  Scott Speed United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
7 The LCQ and Final of both the Supercars and GRC Lites were suspended due to track conditions after heavy rain.
8 Red Bull Global RallyCross Washington United States  Tanner Foust Sweden  Patrik Sandell United States  Cabot Bigham United States  Scott Speed United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
9 Red Bull Global RallyCross Atlantic City United States  Brian Deegan Sweden  Patrik Sandell United States  Alex Keyes United States  Scott Speed United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
10 Red Bull Global RallyCross Seattle Finland  Joni Wiman Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson United States  Conner Martell United States  Tanner Foust United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
11 Red Bull Global RallyCross Los Angeles Canada  Steve Arpin United States  Tanner Foust United States  Alex Keyes United States  Scott Speed United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Germany  Volkswagen
12 Sweden  Patrik Sandell United States  Scott Speed United States  Cabot Bigham United States  Brian Deegan United States  Chip Ganassi Racing United States  Ford

Drivers' championships

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Scoring system

Points were awarded based on finishing positions as shown in the chart below:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Others 
Points 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0

In addition, points were awarded in all rounds of heats and semifinals. First place earned five points, second place earned four points, and so on through fifth place and below, which earned one point.[13]

Supercars

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Pos. Driver Team PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1 MCAS2 DC AC SEA LA1 LA2 Pts.
1 United States  Scott Speed United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross 52 B 21 B 42 B 7 2LCQ 1LCQ C1 12 A 12 A 4 12 A 2A 571
2 United States  Tanner Foust United States  Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross 12 A 11 A 32 A 92 B 11 A 82 B CB 32 B 42 B 12 A 2B 41 LCQ 567
3 United States  Brian Deegan United States  Chip Ganassi Racing 3LCQ 6LCQ 7LCQ 2 51 B 2 C 4 3 7 4 1 473
4 Canada  Steve Arpin United States  Chip Ganassi Racing 4 5 2 11 A 6 3A C1 6LCQ 5 51 3 101 461
5 Sweden  Patrik Sandell United States  Bryan Herta Rallysport 2 4 1 81 8 41 C 2 2 11 5 3 436
6 Finland  Joni Wiman Sweden  Honda Red Bull OMSE 6 10 5 4 4 7 C 5 12 3LCQ 112 5B 342
7 Sweden  Sebastian Eriksson Sweden  Honda Red Bull OMSE 9 3 10 3 3 61 CA 10 6LCQ 21 B 9 12 341
8 United States  Austin Dyne United States  AD Racing 10 7 6 10 10 5 C 8 7 10 12 8 198
9 United States  Jeff Ward United States  SH Rallycross 7 8 9 5 7 9 C 134
10 New Zealand  Rhys Millen United States  Rhys Millen Racing 8 9 8 6 9 96
11 Australia  Chris Atkinson (R) United States  Subaru Rally Team USA 11 6 7 7 88
12 Brazil  Nelson Piquet Jr. United States  SH Rallycross 7 8 8 63
13 Isle of Man  David Higgins United States  Subaru Rally Team USA 9 6LCQ 9 57
14 United States  Tanner Whitten (R) United States  SH Rallycross 10 6 37
15 United States  Bucky Lasek United States  Subaru Rally Team USA 10 C 9 10 34
16 United States  Mitchell DeJong (R) Sweden  Honda Red Bull OMSE 8 11 24
17 Norway  Sverre Isachsen United States  Subaru Rally Team USA 11 C 11 9 19
18 Sweden  Kevin Eriksson Sweden  Honda Red Bull OMSE 13 4
19 Japan  Toshi Arai (R) United States  Subaru Rally Team USA 13 13 4
20 Colombia  Sebastián Saavedra (R) United States  AD Racing 11 DNS WD WD 3
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Fastest time in qualifying
1 2 – Number of heat wins
A B – Winner of Semifinal A or B
LCQ – Winner of the Last Chance Qualifier

GRC Lites

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Pos. Driver Team PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1 MCAS2 DC AC SEA LA1 LA2 Pts.
1 United States  Cabot Bigham (R) United States  Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 4 2 2 7 6 42 C2 12 5 10 3 11 452
2 Sweden  Oliver Eriksson Sweden  Olsbergs MSE X Forces 10 6 12 12 21 102 C2 2 4 21 82 41 447
3 Finland  Miki Weckström (R) Sweden  Olsbergs MSE X Forces 12 32 10 10 31 LCQ 1 C 31 7 3 2 9 419
4 United States  Conner Martell United States  DirtFish Motorsports 2LCQ 11 8LCQ 4 4 8 C 10 61 12 11 6LCQ 359
5 United States  Christian Brooks (R) Colombia  AF Racing 6 4 4 6 7 11 C 7 91 9 4 8 288
6 United States  Alex Keyes United States  Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 32 81 LCQ 9 C 5 12 12 72 268
7 Colombia  Alejandro Fernández Colombia  AF Racing 12 DSQ 7 5LCQ 9 6LCQ C 6 10 4 6 5 256
8 United States  Travis PeCoy (R) Colombia  AF Racing 7 DNS 9 11 5 13 C 41 LCQ 2 6LCQ 5 DNS 249
9 United States  Tanner Whitten United States  Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 32 22 12 81 188
10 United States  Colin Braun (R) United States  CORE Autosport 3 10 12 3LCQ DSQLCQ 3 154
11 United States  Collete Davis United States  River Racing 9 5 13 13 8 7 C 94
12 United States  Parker Chase (R) United States  PMG Rallysport 6 8 11 3 C 85
13 United States  Harry Gottsacker (R) United States  PMG Rallysport 11 DNS 5 15 14 5 C 85
14 Australia  Blake Williams United States  Rhys Millen Racing 14 13 2 C 9 DSQ 75
15 United States  Trenton Estep (R) United States  PMG Rallysport 5 7 57
16 United States  Scott Anderson (R) United States  CORE Autosport 11 12 2 55
17 United States  Cole Keatts (R) Sweden  Olsbergs MSE X Forces 13 11 11 12 15 12 C 11 11 5 13 12 51
18 United States  Jon Bennett (R) United States  CORE Autosport 9 12 9 12 7 51
19 Sweden  Sandra Hultgren Sweden  Olsbergs MSE X Forces 8 8 36
20 United States  Preston Murray (R) United States  Rhys Millen Racing 8 DNS 33
21 United States  James Rimmer (R) United States  DirtFish Motorsports 12 7 11 25
22 United States  Nur Ali United States  Rhys Millen Racing 12 3

Manufacturers' championship

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Pos. Manufacturer Pts.
1 Germany  Volkswagen 51
2 United States  Ford 44
3 Japan  Honda 36
4 Japan  Subaru 13

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Red Bull GRC Unveils 2016 Championship Schedule". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Global RallyCross Championship. January 26, 2016. Archived from the original on June 1, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "Red Bull Global Rallycross to Make Debut in Atlantic City on August 28". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Global RallyCross Championship. March 3, 2016. Archived from the original on May 15, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
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  4. ^ "Atkinson in shock US Global Rallycross start". speedcafe.com. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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  8. ^ a b Leone, Chris (June 28, 2016). "Red Bull GRC MCAS New River Entry Lists Released". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Global RallyCross Championship. Archived from the original on July 9, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Leone, Chris (July 28, 2016). "Red Bull GRC Washington DC Entry Lists Released". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Global RallyCross Championship. Archived from the original on August 9, 2016. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
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  11. ^ a b Leone, Chris (September 15, 2016). "Red Bull GRC Seattle Entry Lists Released". redbullglobalrallycross.com. Global RallyCross Championship. Archived from the original on September 16, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
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