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| manufacturer = [[Škoda Auto]]/[[Škoda Motorsport]] |
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| production = 2009– |
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| assembly = [[Mladá Boleslav]], [[Czech Republic]] |
| assembly = [[Mladá Boleslav]], [[Czech Republic]] |
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| predecessor = [[Škoda Fabia WRC]] |
| predecessor = [[Škoda Fabia WRC]] |
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| successor = [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| class = [[Super 2000]] |
| class = [[Super 2000]] |
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The '''Škoda Fabia S2000''' is [[Super 2000]] rally car built by [[Škoda Motorsport]]. It is based upon the [[Škoda Fabia]] road car |
The '''Škoda Fabia S2000''' is a [[Super 2000]] rally car built by [[Škoda Motorsport]]. It is based upon the [[Škoda Fabia]] road car. |
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⚫ | Škoda Fabia S2000 won many national and international rally titles. [[Juho Hänninen]] won [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge|IRC]] in 2010, [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] won [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge|IRC]] in 2011 and 2012, Škoda became manufacturers champion in seasons 2010, 2011 and 2012. [[Juho Hänninen]] also won [[SWRC]] in [[2011 World Rally Championship season|2011]] In national championships in 2009 it was [[Pavel Valoušek]] in Czech Rally Championship, [[Matthias Kahle]] in Germany, [[Alberto Hevia]] in Spain, [[Raimund Baumschlager]] in Austria, [[Jozef Béreš]] in Slovakia and [[Roger Feghali]] in Lebanon. In 2010 it was [[Roman Kresta]] in Czech Republic, [[Jozef Béreš]] in Slovakia, [[Piero Longhi]] in Slovenia, [[Dimitar Iliev (rally driver)|Dimitar Iliev]] in Bulgaria and [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] in Italian Gravel Championship. The year of 2012 brought even more titles for Škoda Fabia S2000 including [[European Rally Championship|ERC]] for [[Juho Hänninen]], [[Chris Atkinson]] won [[Asia-Pacific Rally Championship|APRC]], Škoda won manufacturers title in APRC, [[Jan Kopecký]] won in Czech, [[Mark Wallenwein]] in Germany, [[Raimund Baumschlager]] in Austria, [[Luca Rossetti]] in Turkey, [[Aleks Humar]] in Slovenia and [[Dimitar Iliev (rally driver)|Dimitar Iliev]] in Bulgaria. |
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==History== |
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It made its début at [[2009 Monte Carlo Rally|Rallye Monte Carlo 2009]], with factory team Škoda Motorsport and drivers [[Jan Kopecký]] and [[Juho Hänninen]]. The car appeared as fast as Hänninen was leading until a crash. Biggest success of the Fabia S2000 is Hänninen's [[2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|IRC]] title with title in manufacturers for Škoda. |
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⚫ | Škoda Fabia S2000 won many national and international rally titles. [[Juho Hänninen]] won [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge|IRC]] in 2010, [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] won [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge|IRC]] in 2011 and 2012, Škoda became manufacturers champion in seasons 2010, 2011 and 2012. [[Juho Hänninen]] also won [[SWRC]] in [[2011 World Rally Championship season|2011]] In national championships in 2009 it was [[Pavel Valoušek]] in Czech Rally Championship, [[Matthias Kahle]] in Germany, [[Alberto Hevia]] in Spain, [[Raimund Baumschlager]] in Austria, [[Jozef Béreš]] in Slovakia and [[Roger Feghali]] in Lebanon. In 2010 it was [[Roman Kresta]] in Czech Republic, [[Jozef Béreš]] in Slovakia, [[Piero Longhi]] in Slovenia, [[Dimitar Iliev (rally driver)|Dimitar Iliev]] in Bulgaria and [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] in Italian Gravel Championship. The year of 2012 brought even more titles for Škoda Fabia S2000 including [[European Rally Championship|ERC]] for [[Juho Hänninen]], [[Chris Atkinson]] won [[Asia-Pacific Rally Championship|APRC]], Škoda won manufacturers title in APRC, [[Jan Kopecký]] won in Czech, [[Mark Wallenwein]] in Germany, [[Raimund Baumschlager]] in Austria, [[Luca Rossetti (racing driver)|Luca Rossetti]] in Turkey, [[Aleks Humar]] in Slovenia and [[Dimitar Iliev (rally driver)|Dimitar Iliev]] in Bulgaria. |
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==PWRC victories== |
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==SWRC/WRC-2 |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[2010 Rally Finland]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[2010 Rally Finland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|GBR}} [[2010 Wales Rally GB]] |
| {{Flagicon|GBR}} [[2010 Wales Rally GB]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} Ola Floene |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Ola Floene]] |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"| [[2011 World Rally Championship season|2011]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[2011 Rally Finland]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[2011 Rally Finland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|ESP}} [[2011 Rally Catalunya]] |
| {{Flagicon|ESP}} [[2011 Rally Catalunya]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[Hayden Paddon]] |
| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[Hayden Paddon]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NZL}} John Kennard |
| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[John Kennard (co-driver)|John Kennard]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[2012 Rally New Zealand]] |
| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[2012 Rally New Zealand]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[Hayden Paddon]] |
| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[Hayden Paddon]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NZL}} John Kennard |
| {{Flagicon|NZL}} [[John Kennard (co-driver)|John Kennard]] |
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| {{Flagicon|POR}} [[2013 Rally de Portugal]] |
| {{Flagicon|POR}} [[2013 Rally de Portugal]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Janne Ferm |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Janne Ferm]] |
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==IRC |
==IRC victories== |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="4"| [[2009 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2009]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="7"| [[2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2010]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[2010 Rally d'Italia Sardegna]] |
| {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[2010 Rally d'Italia Sardegna]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|SCO}} [[2010 Rally Scotland]] |
| {{Flagicon|SCO}} [[2010 Rally Scotland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8"| [[2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2011]] |
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8"| [[2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2011]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[2011 Prime Yalta Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[2011 Prime Yalta Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|POR}} [[2011 Rally Azores]] |
| {{Flagicon|POR}} [[2011 Rally Azores]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|SCO}} [[2011 Rally Scotland]] |
| {{Flagicon|SCO}} [[2011 Rally Scotland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} Ola Fløene |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Ola Fløene]] |
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| {{Flagicon|CYP}} [[2011 Cyprus Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|CYP}} [[2011 Cyprus Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} Ola Fløene |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Ola Fløene]] |
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| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8"| [[2012 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2012]] |
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="8"| [[2012 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season|2012]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} Ola Fløene |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Ola Fløene]] |
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| {{Flagicon|IRL}} [[2012 Circuit of Ireland]] |
| {{Flagicon|IRL}} [[2012 Circuit of Ireland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|BEL}} [[2012 Ypres Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|BEL}} [[2012 Ypres Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[2012 Rally Romania]] |
| {{Flagicon|ROM}} [[2012 Rally Romania]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Andreas Mikkelsen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|NOR}} Ola Fløene |
| {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Ola Fløene]] |
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| {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[2012 Czech Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[2012 Czech Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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==ERC |
==ERC victories== |
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| {{Flagicon|CRO}} [[2012 Croatia Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|CRO}} [[2012 Croatia Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|BEL}} [[2012 Ypres Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|BEL}} [[2012 Ypres Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|TUR}} [[2012 Bosphorus Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|TUR}} [[2012 Bosphorus Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[2012 Czech Rally]] |
| {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[2012 Czech Rally]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Juho Hänninen]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Mikko Markkula |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Mikko Markkula]] |
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| {{Flagicon|POL}} [[2012 Rally Poland]] |
| {{Flagicon|POL}} [[2012 Rally Poland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Janne Ferm |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Janne Ferm]] |
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| {{Flagicon|SUI}} [[2013 Rallye International du Valais]] |
| {{Flagicon|SUI}} [[2013 Rallye International du Valais]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Janne Ferm |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Janne Ferm]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Janne Ferm |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Janne Ferm]] |
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| {{Flagicon|GBR}} [[2014 Circuit of Ireland]] |
| {{Flagicon|GBR}} [[2014 Circuit of Ireland]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} Janne Ferm |
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| {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Esapekka Lappi]] |
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File:Loix2011.JPG|[[Freddy Loix]] at 2011 Rallye Monte Carlo |
File:Loix2011.JPG|[[Freddy Loix]] at 2011 Rallye Monte Carlo |
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File:Rally Bohemia 2011 - Kresta.jpg|[[Roman Kresta]] at 2011 Rally Bohemia |
File:Rally Bohemia 2011 - Kresta.jpg|[[Roman Kresta]] at 2011 Rally Bohemia |
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File:2012-rally-great-britain-by-2eight dsc7550.jpg|[[Hayden Paddon]] at 2012 Rally GB |
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 8 March 2023
Škoda Fabia S2000 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Škoda Auto/Škoda Motorsport |
Production | 2009– |
Assembly | Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Super 2000 |
Layout | 4-wheel drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 2.0 L (122 cu in) 4-cylinder, 16-valve |
Transmission | X-trac six-speed sequential gearbox with AP Racing clutch |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,486 mm (97.9 in) |
Length | 4,000 mm (160 in) |
Width | 1,820 mm (72 in) |
Kerb weight | 1,200 kg (2,646 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Škoda Fabia WRC |
Successor | Škoda Fabia R5 |
The Škoda Fabia S2000 is a Super 2000 rally car built by Škoda Motorsport. It is based upon the Škoda Fabia road car.
History
[edit]It made its début at Rallye Monte Carlo 2009, with factory team Škoda Motorsport and drivers Jan Kopecký and Juho Hänninen. The car appeared as fast as Hänninen was leading until a crash. Biggest success of the Fabia S2000 is Hänninen's IRC title with title in manufacturers for Škoda. Škoda Fabia S2000 won many national and international rally titles. Juho Hänninen won IRC in 2010, Andreas Mikkelsen won IRC in 2011 and 2012, Škoda became manufacturers champion in seasons 2010, 2011 and 2012. Juho Hänninen also won SWRC in 2011 In national championships in 2009 it was Pavel Valoušek in Czech Rally Championship, Matthias Kahle in Germany, Alberto Hevia in Spain, Raimund Baumschlager in Austria, Jozef Béreš in Slovakia and Roger Feghali in Lebanon. In 2010 it was Roman Kresta in Czech Republic, Jozef Béreš in Slovakia, Piero Longhi in Slovenia, Dimitar Iliev in Bulgaria and Andreas Mikkelsen in Italian Gravel Championship. The year of 2012 brought even more titles for Škoda Fabia S2000 including ERC for Juho Hänninen, Chris Atkinson won APRC, Škoda won manufacturers title in APRC, Jan Kopecký won in Czech, Mark Wallenwein in Germany, Raimund Baumschlager in Austria, Luca Rossetti in Turkey, Aleks Humar in Slovenia and Dimitar Iliev in Bulgaria.
PWRC victories
[edit]No. Event Season Driver Co-driver 1 2009 Rally Norway 2009 Patrik Sandell Emil Axelsson 2 2009 Cyprus Rally Patrik Sandell Emil Axelsson 3 2009 Acropolis Rally Lambros Athanassoulas Nikolaos Zakheos
SWRC/WRC-2 victories
[edit]No. Event Season Driver Co-driver 1 2010 Rally Sweden 2010 Per-Gunnar Andersson Anders Fredriksson 2 2010 Rally Finland Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula 3 2010 Rallye Deutschland Patrik Sandell Emil Axelsson 4 2010 Rallye de France Patrik Sandell Emil Axelsson 5 2010 Wales Rally GB Andreas Mikkelsen Ola Floene 6 2011 Acropolis Rally 2011 Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula 7 2011 Rally Finland Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula 8 2011 Rally Catalunya Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula 9 2012 Rally de Portugal 2012 Hayden Paddon John Kennard 10 2012 Rally New Zealand Hayden Paddon John Kennard 11 2013 Monte Carlo Rally 2013 Sepp Wiegand Frank Christian 12 2013 Rally de Portugal Esapekka Lappi Janne Ferm 13 2015 Wales Rally GB 2015 Teemu Suninen Mikko Markkula
IRC victories
[edit]ERC victories
[edit]Gallery
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Nicolas Vouilloz at 2010 Rallye Monte Carlo
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Juho Hänninen at 2010 Finland Rally
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Michał Kościuszko at 2010 Finland Rally
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Matti Rantanen at 2010 Finland Rally
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Juho Hänninen at 2010 Rally Scotland
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Guy Wilks in 2010
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Nicolas Vouilloz at 2011 Rallye Monte Carlo
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Freddy Loix at 2011 Rallye Monte Carlo
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Roman Kresta at 2011 Rally Bohemia
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Hayden Paddon at 2012 Rally GB
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]Media related to Škoda Fabia S2000 at Wikimedia Commons