Xavier Pons - Complete WRC Results

Complete WRC Results

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
2003 Xavier Pons Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V MON SWE
TUR NZL ARG GRE CYP GER NC 0
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII FIN
AUS ITA FRA
ESP
GBR
2004 Xavier Pons Fiat Punto S1600 MON
CYP GRE
TUR
FIN
JPN GBR
ITA
19th 3
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII SWE
MEX
NZL
ARG
FRA
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII GER
AUS
Renault Clio S1600 ESP
2005 Xavier Pons Peugeot 206 WRC MON
MEX
ITA
JPN 15th 7
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII SWE
NZL
CYP
TUR
OMV World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC GRC
ARG
FIN
GER
GBR
FRA
ESP
AUS
2006 Kronos Total Citroën WRT Citroën Xsara WRC MON
SWE
MEX
ESP
FRA
ARG
ITA
GRE
GER
FIN
JPN CYP
TUR
AUS
NZL
GBR
7th 32
2007 Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports Mitsubishi Lancer WRC MON
SWE
NOR
MEX POR ARG ITA GRE 16th 4
Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC FIN
GER
NZL
ESP
FRA
JPN
IRE
GBR
2010 Nupel Global Racing Ford Fiesta S2000 SWE MEX
JOR
TUR NZL
POR
BUL FIN GER
JPN FRA
ESP GBR 15th 6
2011 RMC Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X SWE MEX POR JOR ITA ARG GRE FIN GER AUS FRA ESP
GBR NC 0

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