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The Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy (also known as the Drive DMACK Cup in 2014) was a complementary series to the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) held since 2014 till 2016 WRC seasons. Drivers used the same cars produced by M-Sport - Ford Fiesta R2 and the same tyres provided by DMACK. The winner was entered in WRC-2 for DMACK World Rally Team the following season. It was created when Citroën won bid for official JWRC cars and M-Sport wanted to find use for trophy Fiestas.

Champions

Year Driver Co-driver Car
2014 Estonia Sander Pärn United Kingdom James Morgan Ford Fiesta R2
2015 Norway Marius Aasen Norway Veronica Engan Ford Fiesta R2T
2016 United Kingdom Osian Pryce United Kingdom Dale Furniss Ford Fiesta R2T

Statistics

Round wins
Driver Total
1 Estonia Sander Pärn 3
2 United Kingdom Tom Cave 2
Norway Marius Aasen 2
Finland Max Vatanen 2
United Kingdom Osian Pryce 2
United Kingdom Jon Armstrong 2
7 Spain Nil Solans 1
Belgium Ghislain de Mevius 1


Stage wins
Driver Total
1 United Kingdom Tom Cave 45
2 Finland Max Vatanen 43
3 United Kingdom Osian Pryce 30
4 Norway Marius Aasen 28
5 France Quentin Gilbert 27
6 United Kingdom Jon Armstrong 23
7 United Kingdom Gus Greensmith 21
8 Belgium Ghislain de Mevius 20
9 Estonia Sander Pärn 17
10 Spain Yeray Lemes 16
11 Portugal Bernardo Sousa 16
12 Netherlands Mats Van Der Brand 9
13 Spain José Antonio Suárez 7
Spain Nil Solans 7
France Nicolas Ciamin 7
16 Kenya Karan Patel 4
Norway Oscar Solberg 4
Poland Jakub Brzeziński 4
19 Australia Brendan Reeves 2
Lebanon Nicolas Amiouni 2
Netherlands Kevin van Deijne 2
22 Italy Edoardo Bresolin 1

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