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The 2016 MSA British Rally Championship was the 57th season of the British Rally Championship after a one-year absence.

The championship featured eight classes:

  • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
  • BRC 2 (N4)
  • BRC 3 (R3)
  • BRC 4 (R2)
  • BRC 5 (R1)
  • BRC GT (Porsche 911 RGT)
  • National Rally Cup (open class)
  • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)

For the first time since 2011, the BRC had four-wheel drive classes.

Calendar

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The 2016 championship was contested over seven rounds [1]

RoundDatesRally nameSurface
15–6 MarchMid Wales StagesGravel
28–9 AprilCircuit of IrelandTarmac
330 April–1 MayPirelli RallyGravel
425 JuneRSAC Scottish RallyGravel
59–10 JulyNicky Grist StagesMixed
619–20 AugustUlster RallyTarmac
715–17 SeptemberRally Isle of ManTarmac

Teams and Drivers

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BRC1 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom DMACK British Rally Team[2]United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Craig ParryAll
Finland Max Vatanen[3]France Jacques-Julien Renucci1–3
United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James MorganAll
United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdSweden Fredrik Åhlin[4]Norway Morten Erik AbrahamsenAll
United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Andrew RoughheadAll
United Kingdom MSL MotorsportUnited Kingdom Jamie AndersonUnited Kingdom Ross WhittockAll
United Kingdom Rhys Yates[5]United Kingdom Tom WoodburnAll
Republic of Ireland Combilift RallyingRepublic of Ireland Josh MoffettRepublic of Ireland John Rowan1–2, 4–6
Republic of Ireland Sam MoffettRepublic of Ireland Karl Atkinson1–2, 6
United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Hugh HunterUnited Kingdom Andy Marchbank1–2
United Kingdom Robert WoodsideUnited Kingdom Allan Harryman1–2, 6
United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom James SlaughterUnited Kingdom James Whitaker1–3, 5
United Kingdom Patrick Walsh6
United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Matthew WilsonUnited Kingdom Stuart Loudon3
United Kingdom The Sun WD-40 Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Rob GillUnited Kingdom Anders Howard3
United Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Will Rogers6–7
Ford Fiesta S2000United Kingdom Get ConnectedUnited Kingdom Damian ColeUnited Kingdom Paul Morris1–2, 5
CitroënCitroën DS3 R5United Kingdom DGM SportRepublic of Ireland Keith Cronin[6]Republic of Ireland Mikie Galvin1–2, 6
United Kingdom Jonathan Greer[6]United Kingdom Kirsty RiddickAll
SkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David Bogie[7]United Kingdom Kevin Rae1–5
Republic of Ireland James O'Reilly6–7
United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Jack Morton3–5
United Kingdom Carl Williamson7
Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Desi HenryRepublic of Ireland Liam MoynihanAll
United Kingdom Simpsons Škoda MotorsportUnited Kingdom Neil Simpson[8]United Kingdom Elliot Edmondson1–3
Škoda Fabia S2000United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–3, 6
PeugeotPeugeot 208 T16 R5United Kingdom Euan Thorburn Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Euan Thorburn[9]United Kingdom Paul Beaton1–4
ProtonProton Satria Neo S2000Malaysia Proton MotorsportsUnited Kingdom Oliver MellorsUnited Kingdom Ian WindressAll
BRC2 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
MitsubishiMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXUnited Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Will Rogers1–5
United Kingdom Mitsubishi Ralliart UKUnited Kingdom Phillip MorrowUnited Kingdom Jonny Hart1–2
Republic of Ireland Patrick O'Brien RallyingRepublic of Ireland Patrick O'BrienRepublic of Ireland Stephen O'Brien2
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XUnited Kingdom Hyundai Genpower Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Roland LlewellinUnited Kingdom Jack Morton1–2
SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas1, 3
BRC3 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
CitroënCitroën DS3 R3TUnited Kingdom Chris Wheeler RallyingUnited Kingdom Chris WheelerUnited Kingdom Yan Griffiths1, 3–5
ToyotaToyota GT86 CS-R3Germany Toyota MotorsportUnited Kingdom Chris HarrisUnited Kingdom Brynmor Pierce1
United Kingdom Will Cory6–7
BRC4 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportIndia Amittrajit GhoshIndia Ashwin Naik1
Ford Fiesta STUnited Kingdom SIMS Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Tony SimpsonUnited Kingdom Ian Bevan1, 3–5, 7
Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Athreton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1, 3–4, 6
United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Roger PlattUnited Kingdom Ian Davis1
United Kingdom John Jarrett3
United Kingdom Keegan Rees5
Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'Sullivan2
PeugeotPeugeot 208 R25–7
OpelOpel Adam R2United Kingdom Callum Devine RallyingUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty2, 6
Junior BRC Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom Vauxhall Motorsport Junior Rally TeamSweden Matthias AdielssonSweden Andreas JohanssonAll
Republic of Ireland Robert DugganRepublic of Ireland Gerard ConwayAll
Australia Aaron WindusAustralia Rhianon Smyth1–3
RenaultRenault Twingo RS R2Norway Sindre Furuseth RallyNorway Sindre FurusethNorway Gøril Undebakke1
Norway Roger Eilertson3
Sweden Jim Hjerpe4–7
FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Gus Greensmith RallyingUnited Kingdom Gus GreensmithItaly Alex Gelsomino1, 3, 5
United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Meirion EvansUnited Kingdom Jonathan Jackson1–5
Belgium Ice Pol Racing TeamBelgium Guillaume de MeviusBelgium Louis Louka1
United Kingdom Top Gear MotorsUnited Kingdom Adam BustardUnited Kingdom Aaron JohnstonAll
United Kingdom MH MotorsportItaly Umberto AccorneroUnited Kingdom Andrew Edwards1–3
Italy Nicola Arena4
United Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Phil Hall7
United Kingdom BBR RallyingUnited Kingdom Blair BrownUnited Kingdom Richard Simmonds1–6
United Kingdom Steven Clark7
Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Two 4 MotorsportAustralia Rhys PinterUnited Kingdom Mark Swallow1
United Kingdom Phil Hall3
United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts1–5
United Kingdom Nick CarrUnited Kingdom Joe Sturdy1, 3–5
United Kingdom Will GrahamUnited States Alex Kihurani1
United Kingdom Tim Sayer2, 5–6
United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Fiona Scarrett1–2
United Kingdom Tim Sayer3
United Kingdom Alister Crook4
United Kingdom Andrew Edwards6–7
United Kingdom Major MotorsportAustralia Guy TylerAustralia Steven Fisher1, 3–5
BRC5 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R1United Kingdom Major MotorsportUnited Kingdom Tom WilliamsUnited Kingdom Emma Morrison3

Event results

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Podium places and information on each event.

RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
1Mid Wales Stages
(5-6 March)
1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:08:14.36114.26 km4531
2Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinFord Fiesta R51:08:31.4
3United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R51:09:41.1
2Circuit of Ireland
(8-9 April)
1Republic of Ireland Josh MoffettFord Fiesta R51:55:56.214209.56 km7044
2United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R51:56:23.1
3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:57:11.7
3Pirelli Rally
(30 April-1 May)
1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinFord Fiesta R51:05:15.67118.77 km5741
2United Kingdom Matthew WilsonFord Fiesta R51:05:43.2
3United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:05:46.7
4RSAC Scottish Rally
(25 June)
1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R551:02.4899.88 km11781
2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R551:54.8
3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R553:16.8
5Nicky Grist Stages
(9-10 July)
1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:18:48.418172.34 km4133
2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R51:19:59.8
3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R51:21:20.2
6Ulster Rally
(19-20 August)
1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R52:11:15.414215.44 km4131
2United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R52:12:40.8
3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R52:13:15.8
7Rally Isle of Man
(15-17 September)
1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R52:06:14.320270.37 km2821
2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R52:07:36.6
3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R52:07:48.2

Drivers championship standings

[edit]
Top 10 positions
PosDriverMWS
IRL
PIR
SCO
NGS
ULS
MAN
 Pts 
1United Kingdom Elfyn Evans1*Ret31111185
2United Kingdom Tom Cave3442*282101
3United Kingdom Jonathan Greer826462*578
4Sweden Fredrik Åhlin2Ret1*Ret2414Ret65
5Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett61--56-52
6United Kingdom Desi Henry10Ret7*33Ret349
7United Kingdom David Bogie43RetRet*43646
8United Kingdom Matt Edwards714137129426
9United Kingdom Martin McCormackRetRet5--6*-18
10United Kingdom Rhys YatesRet611Ret7*7Ret17
PosDriverMWS
IRL
PIR
SCO
NGS
ULS
MAN
 Pts 
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenNon-podium finish
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
BlackExcluded (EXC)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
*Joker played

Points will be awarded in each class as follows: 25, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points. The final round of the championship was a double-header for points as the rally was split into two point scoring rounds. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Confirmed 2016 MSA British Rally Championship calendar - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  2. ^ "Evans joins revamped BRC with DMACK British Rally Team - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  3. ^ "Vatanen name is back in the British Rally Championship for 2016 - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  4. ^ "Swedish star Åhlin to contest full BRC season - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  5. ^ "Rhys Yates receives Brettex sponsorship boost with M-Sport built Fiesta R5 for BRC assault - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  6. ^ a b "Cronin and Greer bring Citroën marque to the BRC - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. 2016-02-18. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  7. ^ "David Bogie brings Fab(ia) Skoda R5 to the BRC - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  8. ^ "Simpson to tackle BRC in ŠKODA UK-supported Fabia R5 - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-02. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  9. ^ "Thorburn set to unleash the lion - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. 2016-01-25. Archived from the original on 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2016-04-18.

    The 2016 MSA British Rally Championship was the 57th season of the British Rally Championship after a one-year absence.

    The championship featured eight classes:

    • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
    • BRC 2 (N4)
    • BRC 3 (R3)
    • BRC 4 (R2)
    • BRC 5 (R1)
    • BRC GT (Porsche 911 RGT)
    • National Rally Cup (open class)
    • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)

    For the first time since 2011, the BRC had four-wheel drive classes.

    Calendar

    The 2016 championship was contested over seven rounds [1]

    RoundDatesRally nameSurface
    15–6 MarchMid Wales StagesGravel
    28–9 AprilCircuit of IrelandTarmac
    330 April–1 MayPirelli RallyGravel
    425 JuneRSAC Scottish RallyGravel
    59–10 JulyNicky Grist StagesMixed
    619–20 AugustUlster RallyTarmac
    715–17 SeptemberRally Isle of ManTarmac

    Teams and Drivers

    BRC1 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom DMACK British Rally Team[2]United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Craig ParryAll
    Finland Max Vatanen[3]France Jacques-Julien Renucci1–3
    United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom Tom CaveUnited Kingdom James MorganAll
    United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdSweden Fredrik Åhlin[4]Norway Morten Erik AbrahamsenAll
    United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Andrew RoughheadAll
    United Kingdom MSL MotorsportUnited Kingdom Jamie AndersonUnited Kingdom Ross WhittockAll
    United Kingdom Rhys Yates[5]United Kingdom Tom WoodburnAll
    Republic of Ireland Combilift RallyingRepublic of Ireland Josh MoffettRepublic of Ireland John Rowan1–2, 4–6
    Republic of Ireland Sam MoffettRepublic of Ireland Karl Atkinson1–2, 6
    United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Hugh HunterUnited Kingdom Andy Marchbank1–2
    United Kingdom Robert WoodsideUnited Kingdom Allan Harryman1–2, 6
    United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom James SlaughterUnited Kingdom James Whitaker1–3, 5
    United Kingdom Patrick Walsh6
    United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Matthew WilsonUnited Kingdom Stuart Loudon3
    United Kingdom The Sun WD-40 Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Rob GillUnited Kingdom Anders Howard3
    United Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Will Rogers6–7
    Ford Fiesta S2000United Kingdom Get ConnectedUnited Kingdom Damian ColeUnited Kingdom Paul Morris1–2, 5
    CitroënCitroën DS3 R5United Kingdom DGM SportRepublic of Ireland Keith Cronin[6]Republic of Ireland Mikie Galvin1–2, 6
    United Kingdom Jonathan Greer[6]United Kingdom Kirsty RiddickAll
    SkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David Bogie[7]United Kingdom Kevin Rae1–5
    Republic of Ireland James O'Reilly6–7
    United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Jack Morton3–5
    United Kingdom Carl Williamson7
    Republic of Ireland Macsport Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Desi HenryRepublic of Ireland Liam MoynihanAll
    United Kingdom Simpsons Škoda MotorsportUnited Kingdom Neil Simpson[8]United Kingdom Elliot Edmondson1–3
    Škoda Fabia S2000United Kingdom Tiger Risk Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–3, 6
    PeugeotPeugeot 208 T16 R5United Kingdom Euan Thorburn Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Euan Thorburn[9]United Kingdom Paul Beaton1–4
    ProtonProton Satria Neo S2000Malaysia Proton MotorsportsUnited Kingdom Oliver MellorsUnited Kingdom Ian WindressAll
    BRC2 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    MitsubishiMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXUnited Kingdom Swift GroupUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Will Rogers1–5
    United Kingdom Mitsubishi Ralliart UKUnited Kingdom Phillip MorrowUnited Kingdom Jonny Hart1–2
    Republic of Ireland Patrick O'Brien RallyingRepublic of Ireland Patrick O'BrienRepublic of Ireland Stephen O'Brien2
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XUnited Kingdom Hyundai Genpower Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Roland LlewellinUnited Kingdom Jack Morton1–2
    SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas1, 3
    BRC3 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    CitroënCitroën DS3 R3TUnited Kingdom Chris Wheeler RallyingUnited Kingdom Chris WheelerUnited Kingdom Yan Griffiths1, 3–5
    ToyotaToyota GT86 CS-R3Germany Toyota MotorsportUnited Kingdom Chris HarrisUnited Kingdom Brynmor Pierce1
    United Kingdom Will Cory6–7
    BRC4 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportIndia Amittrajit GhoshIndia Ashwin Naik1
    Ford Fiesta STUnited Kingdom SIMS Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Tony SimpsonUnited Kingdom Ian Bevan1, 3–5, 7
    Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Athreton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1, 3–4, 6
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Roger PlattUnited Kingdom Ian Davis1
    United Kingdom John Jarrett3
    United Kingdom Keegan Rees5
    Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'Sullivan2
    PeugeotPeugeot 208 R25–7
    OpelOpel Adam R2United Kingdom Callum Devine RallyingUnited Kingdom Callum DevineRepublic of Ireland Keith Moriarty2, 6
    Junior BRC Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom Vauxhall Motorsport Junior Rally TeamSweden Matthias AdielssonSweden Andreas JohanssonAll
    Republic of Ireland Robert DugganRepublic of Ireland Gerard ConwayAll
    Australia Aaron WindusAustralia Rhianon Smyth1–3
    RenaultRenault Twingo RS R2Norway Sindre Furuseth RallyNorway Sindre FurusethNorway Gøril Undebakke1
    Norway Roger Eilertson3
    Sweden Jim Hjerpe4–7
    FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Gus Greensmith RallyingUnited Kingdom Gus GreensmithItaly Alex Gelsomino1, 3, 5
    United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Meirion EvansUnited Kingdom Jonathan Jackson1–5
    Belgium Ice Pol Racing TeamBelgium Guillaume de MeviusBelgium Louis Louka1
    United Kingdom Top Gear MotorsUnited Kingdom Adam BustardUnited Kingdom Aaron JohnstonAll
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportItaly Umberto AccorneroUnited Kingdom Andrew Edwards1–3
    Italy Nicola Arena4
    United Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Phil Hall7
    United Kingdom BBR RallyingUnited Kingdom Blair BrownUnited Kingdom Richard Simmonds1–6
    United Kingdom Steven Clark7
    Ford Fiesta R2United Kingdom Two 4 MotorsportAustralia Rhys PinterUnited Kingdom Mark Swallow1
    United Kingdom Phil Hall3
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts1–5
    United Kingdom Nick CarrUnited Kingdom Joe Sturdy1, 3–5
    United Kingdom Will GrahamUnited States Alex Kihurani1
    United Kingdom Tim Sayer2, 5–6
    United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Fiona Scarrett1–2
    United Kingdom Tim Sayer3
    United Kingdom Alister Crook4
    United Kingdom Andrew Edwards6–7
    United Kingdom Major MotorsportAustralia Guy TylerAustralia Steven Fisher1, 3–5
    BRC5 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R1United Kingdom Major MotorsportUnited Kingdom Tom WilliamsUnited Kingdom Emma Morrison3

    Event results

    Podium places and information on each event.

    RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
    RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
    1Mid Wales Stages
    (5-6 March)
    1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:08:14.36114.26 km4531
    2Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinFord Fiesta R51:08:31.4
    3United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R51:09:41.1
    2Circuit of Ireland
    (8-9 April)
    1Republic of Ireland Josh MoffettFord Fiesta R51:55:56.214209.56 km7044
    2United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R51:56:23.1
    3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:57:11.7
    3Pirelli Rally
    (30 April-1 May)
    1Sweden Fredrik ÅhlinFord Fiesta R51:05:15.67118.77 km5741
    2United Kingdom Matthew WilsonFord Fiesta R51:05:43.2
    3United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:05:46.7
    4RSAC Scottish Rally
    (25 June)
    1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R551:02.4899.88 km11781
    2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R551:54.8
    3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R553:16.8
    5Nicky Grist Stages
    (9-10 July)
    1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R51:18:48.418172.34 km4133
    2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R51:19:59.8
    3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R51:21:20.2
    6Ulster Rally
    (19-20 August)
    1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R52:11:15.414215.44 km4131
    2United Kingdom Jonathan GreerCitroën DS3 R52:12:40.8
    3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R52:13:15.8
    7Rally Isle of Man
    (15-17 September)
    1United Kingdom Elfyn EvansFord Fiesta R52:06:14.320270.37 km2821
    2United Kingdom Tom CaveFord Fiesta R52:07:36.6
    3United Kingdom Desi HenryŠkoda Fabia R52:07:48.2

    Drivers championship standings

    Top 10 positions
    PosDriverMWS
    IRL
    PIR
    SCO
    NGS
    ULS
    MAN
     Pts 
    1United Kingdom Elfyn Evans1*Ret31111185
    2United Kingdom Tom Cave3442*282101
    3United Kingdom Jonathan Greer826462*578
    4Sweden Fredrik Åhlin2Ret1*Ret2414Ret65
    5Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett61--56-52
    6United Kingdom Desi Henry10Ret7*33Ret349
    7United Kingdom David Bogie43RetRet*43646
    8United Kingdom Matt Edwards714137129426
    9United Kingdom Martin McCormackRetRet5--6*-18
    10United Kingdom Rhys YatesRet611Ret7*7Ret17
    PosDriverMWS
    IRL
    PIR
    SCO
    NGS
    ULS
    MAN
     Pts 
    Key
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    GreenNon-podium finish
    PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    BlackExcluded (EXC)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    *Joker played

    Points will be awarded in each class as follows: 25, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points. The final round of the championship was a double-header for points as the rally was split into two point scoring rounds. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round.

    References

    1. ^ "Confirmed 2016 MSA British Rally Championship calendar - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    2. ^ "Evans joins revamped BRC with DMACK British Rally Team - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    3. ^ "Vatanen name is back in the British Rally Championship for 2016 - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    4. ^ "Swedish star Åhlin to contest full BRC season - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    5. ^ "Rhys Yates receives Brettex sponsorship boost with M-Sport built Fiesta R5 for BRC assault - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    6. ^ a b "Cronin and Greer bring Citroën marque to the BRC - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. 2016-02-18. Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    7. ^ "David Bogie brings Fab(ia) Skoda R5 to the BRC - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    8. ^ "Simpson to tackle BRC in ŠKODA UK-supported Fabia R5 - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-02. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
    9. ^ "Thorburn set to unleash the lion - MSA British Rally Championship". Msabrc.com. 2016-01-25. Archived from the original on 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
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