Major changes for 2006.
The following is a summary of the major changes to WRC 🐲for 2006, as provided by the FIA - the sports' governing body.
The FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers.
'Manufacturer' is understood to mean a manufacturer, a team designated by a manufacturer, or a t꧟eam taking part with a ๊single make of car.
F⛎or 2006, there are six registered Manufacturers with two-car teams൲ eligible to score points.
Two cate♒gories of Manufa🌠cturer - Manufacturer 1 and Manufacturer 2 - may compete in the Championship:

The following is a summary of the major changes to WRC for 2006, as 🌺provided by the FIA - the sports' governing body.
The FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers.
'Manufacturer' is✃ understood to mean a manufacturer, a team designated by a manufacturer, or a team taking part with a single make of car.
For 2006, there are six registered Manu💛facture⛄rs with two-car teams eligible to score points.
Two categories of Manufacturer - Manufacturer 1 and Manufacturer 2 - may compete in t🎉he Championship:
Manufacturer 1.
- A Manufacturer 1 undertakes to take part in all the r🉐allies of the Championsh🥀ip.
- A Manufacturer 1 must enter only cars corresponding♏ to the latest h🧸omologated version of a World Rally Car in conformity with the 2006 Appendix J.
- A Manufacturer 1 must inform the FIA of the name of the first driver entered for the season at the time of registration for the Championship. No change of the first driver is authorised, except in a case of force majeure. The driver of the second car may be change♚d for each of the rallies in the Championship.
- In orde💖r to score points in the Championship, a Manufacturer 1 must ta🙈ke part with two cars of the same make in the 16 rallies of the calendar.
Manufacturer 2:
- A Manufacturer 2 undertakes to ta🌠ke part in 10 or more Championship rallies which it has nom💧inated.
- A Manufacturer 2 cannot enter World Rally Cars homolꦐogated during the year 2006 and cannot use parts homologated after 2 ꦗJanuary 2006.
- A Manufacturer 2 cannot enter a driver who has been classified among the first six in the final classification of the FIA World Rally Championship fo🃏r Drivers💖 in the last five years.
- In order to score points in the Championship, a Manufacturer 2 must take part with two cars of the same make in 10 or more rallies it nominated on registering for the Championship. The Manufacturer can only score poi🍨nts in the events it n𒁃ominated on registering.
For any one Manufacturer, the two nominated cars will continue to score the points allocated according to their relative position, ie, a competitor not registered in the Championship may not t🔴ake points from a registered Manufacturer.
A♏ny registered Manufacturer 1 or Manufacturer 2 entered in the Championship who does not take part in a Championship event it has nominated will no longer be included in the classification of the Championship, except in a case of force𓄧 majeure as determined by the World Motor Sport Council.
FIA Junior World Rally Championship for Drivers.
There are nine events in the Championship with rꦯesults from six nominated events counting towards the title.
In addition to Super 1600 cars, the Championship is now open to Group N cars with a corrected cylinder capacity of less than 2000 cc, and homologated Group A and Group A Kit Cars with a cyli♏nder capacity of less than 1600 cc.
Registration for the Championship may now b✱e in the 🃏name of a driver, in the name of a team, or in the name of an ASN designated team. Points will still be scored in the name of the driver.
Drivers taking part in their first full season with a car that is not a Super 1600 car will be known as Rookies. There will be a separꦦate classification for the Rookies.
Each organiser of a Championship r👍ally may nominate two drive▨rs holding a licence issued by their ASN to take part in their rally as 'Guest Entrants'. These cars will carry numbers 59 and 60.
FIA Production Car World Rally Championship for Drivers.
There are eight events in the Championship w𓄧ith results from six nominated events counting towards the title.
The Championship is open to cars homologated in Group N. However Super 2000 ca⛎rs cannot score points.
Registration for the Championship may now be in the name of a driver, in the name of a team, or in the name o🌸f an ASN designated team. Points will still be scored in the name of the driver.
Each organiser of a Championship rally may n🍨ominate two drivers holding a licence issued by their ASN to take part in their rally as 'Guest Entrants'. These cars will carry numbers 59 and 60.
The FIA World Rally Championship Sporting Changes
The following drivers may only dr✤ive a 2006 World Rally Car:
- Drivers entered by a Manufacturer 1.
- Drivers who have been classified in the top six of the final classification of th�ꦐ�e World Rally Championship for Drivers in the previous five years.
- If circumstances so require, the FIA may, at its own discretion, revise this list of the drivers authorised to drive only a World Rally Car 2🐓006.
A competitor failing to fi💎nish a Thursday evening Super Special Stage wil𒁃l now incur a five minute penalty, in addition to the fastest time of the drivers' priority group (P1, P2, P3).
A crew retiring during Leg 3 will now incur a five minute penalty for each stage missed. A crew retiring after the last stage will incur a five minute pe🎉nalty for the last special stage even if that was completed. This is in addition to the fastest time of the drivers' priority gro♐up (P1, P2, P3).
Nevertheless the competing car must be placed in the Parc Ferme before the publi💙cation of th🦹e Provisional Final Classification.
Cars entered by 🌠a Manufacturer must be equipped with the same engine for rallies which are paired. The engine will be assigned to a competitor's number.
For Manufacturer 1 the pairs are as follows:
Monte Carlo & Sweden
Mexico & Argentina
Spain & France
Italy & Greece
Germany & Finland
Japan & Great Britain
Cyprus & Turkey
Australia & New Zealand
For Manufacturer 2, the same 🎃engine must be used for two consecutive events in which the Manufacturer takes part.
F✤or cars designed by Manufacturers: An engine failing between scrutineering and the start of a rally may be replaced without penalty on the first rally of a pair and with a 60 second penalty on the second rally of a pair.
There are further limitations on the changing of some parts༺, including suspension, s🀅teering, turbo-chargers and gearboxes.
Each P1 & P2 driver may have a Safety Car in each asphalt round of the Championship. ꦍThe organisers will provideꦚ a Safety Car to provide information for the other entrants.