1993 World Rally Championship Season - Events

Events

1993 World Rally Championship event map
Black = Tarmac Brown = Gravel Blue = Ice/Snow Red = Mixed Surface
1993 World Rally Championship schedule and results
Rally Name Dates run Podium Drivers (Finishing Time) Podium Cars
61ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 21 January-27 January
  1. Didier Auriol (6h:13m:43s)
  2. François Delecour (6h:13m:58s)
  3. Miki Biasion (6h:16m:59s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  3. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
42nd International Swedish Rally 12 February-14 February
  1. Mats Jonsson (4h:49m:05s)
  2. Juha Kankkunen (4h:49m:18s)
  3. Colin McRae (4h:49m:33s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  3. Subaru Legacy RS
27º Rallye de Portugal 3 March-6 March
  1. François Delecour (6h:20m:37s)
  2. Miki Biasion (6h:21m:32s)
  3. Andrea Aghini (6h:23m:17s)
  1. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  2. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  3. Lancia Delta HF Integrale
41st Trustbank Safari Rally 8 April-12 April
  1. Juha Kankkunen (+3m:54s penalties)
  2. Markku Alén (+4m:03s penalties)
  3. Ian Duncan (+5m:24s penalties)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
37ème Tour de Corse – Rallye de France 2 May-4 May
  1. François Delecour (6h:14m:41s)
  2. Didier Auriol (6h:15m:43s)
  3. François Chatriot (6h:17m:23s)
  1. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  2. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
40th Acropolis Rally 30 May-1 June
  1. Miki Biasion (6h:54m:35s)
  2. Carlos Sainz (6h:55m:48s)
  3. Armin Schwarz (6h:57m:19s)
  1. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  2. Lancia Delta HF Integrale
  3. Mitsubishi Lancer RS
13º Rally Argentina 14 July-17 July
  1. Juha Kankkunen (5h:32m:31s)
  2. Miki Biasion (5h:34m:25s)
  3. Didier Auriol (5h:49m:29s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
23rd Rothmans Rally of New Zealand 5 August-8 August
  1. Colin McRae (6h:12m:31s)
  2. François Delecour (6h:12m:58s)
  3. Didier Auriol (6h:13m:00s)
  1. Subaru Legacy RS
  2. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
43rd 1000 Lakes Rally 27 August-29 August
  1. Juha Kankkunen (4h:23m:51s)
  2. Ari Vatanen (4h:24m:38s)
  3. Didier Auriol (4h:26m:01s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Subaru Impreza 555
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
6th Telecom Rally Australia 18 September-21 September
  1. Juha Kankkunen (5h:19m:58s)
  2. Ari Vatanen (5h:25m:50s)
  3. François Delecour (5h:43m:42s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Subaru Legacy RS
  3. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
35º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'Italia 11 October-13 October
  1. Gianfranco Cunico (6h:19m:40s)
  2. Patrick Snijers (6h:21m:18s)
  3. Gilberto Pianezzola (6h:30m:08s)
  1. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  2. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  3. Lancia Delta HF Integrale
29º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 2 November-4 November
  1. François Delecour (5h:36m:19s)
  2. Didier Auriol (5h:37m:19s)
  3. Juha Kankkunen (5h:40m:28s)
  1. Ford Escort RS Cosworth
  2. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  3. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
49th Network Q RAC Rally 21 November-24 November
  1. Juha Kankkunen (6h:25m:48s)
  2. Kenneth Eriksson (6h:27m:32s)
  3. Malcolm Wilson (6h:30m:51s)
  1. Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
  2. Mitsubishi Lancer RS
  3. Ford Escort RS Cosworth

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