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The Ford Fiesta R5 is a rally car built by M-Sport and based upon the Ford Fiesta ST road car. It was the first car homologated under the R5 regulations that were introduced in 2013. The Fiesta R5 made its competitive début in 2013 and has competed in the World Rally Championship-2, European Rally Championship and various national competitions since then. An updated model known as the Fiesta R5 Mk. II was unveiled in 2019. Starting in 2019, M-Sport Ford WRT will enter factory-supported Fiesta R5s and Fiesta R5 Mk. IIs in the World Rally Championship-2.[1]

Ford Fiesta R5
A Fiesta R5 driven by Takamoto Katsuta and Marko Salminen at the 2017 Rally Finland
Overview
ManufacturerM-Sport
Production2013–2019
AssemblyCockermouth, England
DesignerM-Sport
Body and chassis
ClassR5
Layoutfront-engine, four-wheel drive
PlatformFord Fiesta ST
Powertrain
EngineEcoboost 1.6 L (98 cu in) 4-cylinder, 16-valve
TransmissionSadev five-speed sequential gearbox mated to Sadev front and rear differential units
Dimensions
Wheelbase2480 mm
Length3965 mm
Width1820 mm
Kerb weight1230 kg
Chronology
SuccessorFord Fiesta Rally2

Kajetan Kajetanowicz won the 2015, 2016 and 2017 European Rally Championship driver's titles driving a Fiesta R5,[2] while Alexey Lukyanuk won the 2018 title.[3]

Results

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World Rally Championship-2 Pro victories

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No. Event Year Driver Co-driver
1 Monaco  2019 Monte Carlo Rally 2019 United Kingdom  Gus Greensmith United Kingdom  Elliott Edmondson
2 Mexico  2019 Rally Mexico 2019 Poland  Łukasz Pieniążek Poland  Kamil Heller
3 France  2019 Tour de Corse 2019 Poland  Łukasz Pieniążek Poland  Kamil Heller

World Rally Championship-2 victories

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No. Event Year Driver Co-driver
1 Finland  2013 Rally Finland 2013 Finland  Jari Ketomaa Finland  Marko Sallinen
2 United Kingdom  2013 Wales Rally GB 2013 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Daniel Barritt
3 Monaco  2014 Monte Carlo Rally 2014 Ukraine  Yuriy Protasov Ukraine  Pavlo Cherepin
4 Mexico  2014 Rally Mexico 2014 Ukraine  Yuriy Protasov Ukraine  Pavlo Cherepin
5 Poland  2014 Rally Poland 2014 Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Raigo Mõlder
6 Germany  2014 Rallye Deutschland 2014 Sweden  Pontus Tidemand Sweden  Emil Axelsson
7 United Kingdom  2014 Wales Rally GB 2014 Finland  Jari Ketomaa Finland  Kaj Lindström
8 Sweden  2015 Rally Sweden 2015 Finland  Jari Ketomaa Finland  Kaj Lindström
9 Monaco  2016 Monte Carlo Rally 2016 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Craig Parry
10 Sweden  2016 Rally Sweden 2016 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Craig Parry
11 France  2016 Tour de Corse 2016 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Craig Parry
12 Germany  2017 Rallye Deutschland 2017 France  Eric Camilli France  Benjamin Veillas
13 Spain  2017 Rally Catalunya 2017 Finland  Teemu Suninen Finland  Mikko Markkula
14 Australia  2017 Rally Australia 2017 Finland  Kalle Rovanperä Finland  Jonne Halttunen
15 Sweden  2018 Rally Sweden 2018 Japan  Takamoto Katsuta Finland  Marko Salminen
16 Australia  2018 Rally Australia 2018 Chile  Alberto Heller Argentina  José Diaz
17 Argentina  2019 Rally Argentina 2019 Chile  Pedro Heller Spain  Marc Martí
18 Chile  2019 Rally Chile 2019 Japan  Takamoto Katsuta United Kingdom  Daniel Barritt

European Rally Championship victories

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No. Event Year Driver Co-driver
1 Poland  2013 Rally Poland 2013 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jarosław Baran
2 Estonia  2014 Rally Estonia 2014 Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Raigo Mõlder
3 Austria  2015 Internationale Jänner Rallye 2015 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jaroslaw Baran
4 Cyprus  2015 Cyprus Rally 2015 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jaroslaw Baran
5 Greece  2015 Acropolis Rally 2015 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jaroslaw Baran
6 Switzerland  2015 Rallye International du Valais 2015 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
7 Spain  2016 Rally Islas Canarias 2016 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
8 Portugal  2016 Rallye Açores 2016 Portugal  Ricardo Moura Portugal  António Costa
9 Poland  2016 Rajd Rzeszowski 2016 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jaroslaw Baran
10 Cyprus  2016 Cyprus Rally 2016 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
11 Spain  2017 Rally Islas Canarias 2017 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
12 Greece  2017 Acropolis Rally 2017 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Jarosław Baran
13 Cyprus  2017 Cyprus Rally 2017 Qatar  Nasser Al-Attiyah France  Mathieu Barumel
14 Poland  2017 Rajd Rzeszowski 2017 France  Bryan Bouffier France  Xavier Panseri
15 Italy  2017 Rally di Roma Capitale 2017 France  Bryan Bouffier France  Xavier Panseri
16 Spain  2018 Rally Islas Canarias 2018 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
17 Portugal  2018 Rallye Açores 2018 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov
18 Italy  2018 Rally di Roma Capitale 2018 Russia  Alexey Lukyanuk Russia  Alexey Arnautov

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "M-Sport Ford Confirm Greensmith and Pieniazek for WRC-2 Pro". M-Sport.co.uk. 10 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Kajetan Kajetanowicz wins third European Rally Championship title - ERC - Autosport". www.autosport.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-08.
  3. ^ "Ford driver Lukyanuk gifted ERC title as rival Magalhaes withdraws - ERC - Autosport". www.autosport.com. Archived from the original on 2018-09-20.
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