Central European Zone Rally Championship

Central European Zone Rally Championship
Category Super 2000
Group N
Country Europe
Drivers' champion refer table
Official website CEZ

The Central European Zone Rally Championship is an international rally championship which is run by the Austrian-based Oberste Nationale Sportkommission für den Motorsport (OSK) under the auspicies of the FIA and held across several European countries.

There are four separate championships contested under the Central European Zone banner, and unlike other FIA Zone rally series there is no overall champion. The classes are Production Cars (for Group N vehicles), Class 2 (for Super 2000), 2WD (for FIA classes 5 through 10 which includes Super 1600) and Historic. The Historic class is run largely separate from the other three championships with its own calendar, although it does share some events.

Events are held in Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Poland, Italy, Slovakia and Serbia.

List of events

2014 calendar events, sourced from:[1][2][3]

Champions

Year S1600 Group N Group A Historic
Driver Car Driver Car Driver Car Driver Car
2005 Czech Republic Josef Peták Renault Clio S1600 Slovenia Andrej Jereb Subaru WRX STi Serbia and Montenegro Čedomir Brkič Mitsubishi Evo VII Italy Folco Gamberucci Lancia Fulvia HF
2006 Czech Republic Josef Peták Renault Clio S1600 Czech Republic Václav Pech Mitsubishi Evo IX Austria Raimund Baumschlager Mitsubishi Evo VIII Italy Vittorio Policante Opel Kadett GT/E
2007 S2000: Poland Czopik Tomasz
S2000: Italy Scandola Umberto
S1600: Poland Grzyb Grzegorz
Fiat Abarth Grande Punto
Fiat Abarth Grande Punto
Suzuki Swift S1600
Czech Republic Václav Pech Mitsubishi Evo IX Slovenia Rihtar Miha Mitsubishi Evo V Austria Gruber Sepp Ford Escort RS
Year Class 2 Production Car 2WD Historic
2008 S2000: Poland Michał Sołowow
S1600: Italy Carlo Fornasiero
Peugeot 207 S2000
Renault Clio S1600
Slovenia Darko Peljhan Mitsubishi Evo IX Italy Rodolfo Cosimi Renault Clio Sport Hungary Andras Kovesdan Porsche 911SC
2009 S2000: Poland Michał Sołowow
S1600: Czech Republic Jiří Vlček
Peugeot 207 S2000
Peugeot 206 S1600
Czech Republic Václav Pech Mitsubishi Evo IX Italy Andrea Torlasco Renault Clio R3 Hungary Andras Kovesdan Porsche 911SC
2010 Poland Michał Sołowow Ford Fiesta S2000 Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz Subaru WRX STi Poland Michał Bebenek Citroën C2R2 Max Czech Republic Miroslav Janota Opel Kadett C GTE
2011 Poland Michał Sołowow Ford Fiesta S2000 Poland Wojciech Chuchala Subaru WRX STi Poland Jan Chmielewski Citroën DS3 R3T Italy Maurizio Pagella Porsche 911S
2012 Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz Subaru Impreza STi R4 Hungary Zoltán Bessenyey Subaru WRX STi Poland Radoslaw Typa Ford Fiesta R2 Hungary Ferenc Wirtmann Ford Escort RS2000
2013 Hungary Norbert Herczig Škoda Fabia S2000 Slovenia Asja Zupanc Mitsubishi Evo IX Slovenia Aleks Humar Renault Clio R3 Hungary Ferenc Wirtmann Ford Escort RS2000
2014 Hungary Norbert Herczig Škoda Fabia S2000 Croatia Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Evo IX Slovenia Rok Turk Peugeot 208 R2 Italy Paolo Pasutti Porsche 911
2015 Hungary János Puskádi Škoda Fabia S2000 Croatia Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Evo IX Slovenia Aleks Humar
Hungary Zoltán Bessenyey
Renault Clio R3T
Renault Clio R3T
Hungary Ferenc Wirtmann Ford Escort RS2000

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