2022 Rally Japan FORUM8 Rally Japan 2022 | ||
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Round 13 of 13 in the 2022 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Japan | |
Rally base | Toyota, Aichi, Chūbu region | |
Dates run | 10 – 13 November 2022 | |
Start location | Toyota, Aichi, Chūbu region | |
Finish location | Ena, Gifu, Chūbu region | |
Stages | 19 (283.27 km; 176.02 miles)[1] | |
Stage surface | Tarmac | |
Transport distance | 681.98 km (423.76 miles) | |
Overall distance | 965.25 km (599.78 miles) | |
Statistics | ||
Crews registered | 38 | |
Crews | 36 at start, 32 at finish | |
Overall results | ||
Overall winner | Thierry Neuville Martijn Wydaeghe Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 2:43:52.3 | |
Power Stage winner | Craig Breen James Fulton M-Sport Ford WRT 5:20.5 | |
Support category results | ||
WRC-2 winner | Grégoire Munster Louis Louka 2:51:43.1 | |
WRC-3 winner | No classified finishers. |
The 2022 Rally Japan (also known as the FORUM8 Rally Japan 2022) was a motor racing event for rally cars held over four days between 10 and 13 November 2022.[2] It marked the seventh running of the Rally Japan. The event was the final round of the 2022 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3. The 2022 event was based in Nagoya in Chūbu Region and was contested over nineteen special stages covering a total competitive distance of 283.27 km (176.02 mi).[1]
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia are the defending rally winners.[3] However, Ingrassia would not defend his title as he retired from the sport at the end of 2021 season.[4] Citroën Total World Rally Team, the team they drove for in 2010, when the Rally Japan held a World Rally Championship event last time, are the defending manufacturers' winners, but they would not be defending their titles after parent company Citroën withdrew from the sport.[5]
Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe won their second rally of the season. Their team, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the manufacturer's winners.[6] Grégoire Munster and Louis Louka won the World Rally Championship-2 category, while Emil Lindholm and Reeta Hämäläinen clinched the WRC-2 titles.[7]