1976 World Rally Championship

The 1976 World Rally Championship was the fourth season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). 10 events were included on the schedule, as the series revisited the same locations as the previous season. The only change in the schedule was a slight shuffle in order, with Portugal being moved up to March from July.

1976 World Rally Championship
World Manufacturers' Champion:
Lancia
Previous: 1975 Next: 1977

Lancia again repeated its title, with the Stratos HF accumulating another four rally wins, and scoring more than twice as many points as its nearest competitor, Opel. The Ascona's consistency was enough for second place overall, despite no wins. Lancia's dynasty, however, would not continue, as this was to be the last WRC title for the Stratos.

From 1973 to 1978, the WRC only awarded a championship for manufacturers. Scoring was given for the highest placing entry for each manufacturer. Thus if a particular manufacturer was to place 2nd, 4th, and 10th, they would receive points for 2nd place only. However, the manufacturer would still gain an advantage in scoring from its other entries, as the points for the 4th and 10th place entries would be denied to other manufacturers.

Calendar

Round Rally name Surface Dates
1 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed (Tarmac - Snow) 17–24 January
2 Swedish Rally Snow 20–22 February
3 Rally de Portugal Mixed (Tarmac - Gravel) 10–14 March
4 Safari Rally Gravel 15–19 April
5 Acropolis Rally Gravel 22–28 May
5 Rallye du Maroc Mixed (Tarmac - Gravel) 22–27 June
7 1000 Lakes Rally Gravel 27–29 August
8 Rallye Sanremo Tarmac 6–9 October
9 Tour de Corse Tarmac 6–7 November
10 RAC Rally Gravel 27–30 November

Manufacturers' championship

Schedule of points by place:

Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1
Pos. Manufacturer
MON

SWE

POR

KEN

GRC

MAR

FIN

ITA

FRA

GBR
Points
1 Lancia 201020--12-202010 112
2 Opel 101212-8--834 57
3 Ford 8-4---15--20 47
4 Saab -20----8--15 43
5 Datsun --6420-6--3 39
6 Toyota --15---12--8 35
7 Fiat 6-----206-- 32
8 Peugeot ---10-20--1- 31
9 Alpine-Renault ----15---12- 27
10 Mitsubishi ---20------ 20
11 Porsche 4------28- 14
12 Alfa Romeo 1--110----- 12
13 Citroën -----10---- 10
14 Lada ----6----- 6
Renault -----6---- 6
16 Volvo -4-------- 4
BMW ----4----- 4
18 Mazda --3------- 3
Volkswagen ----3----- 3
20 British Leyland Cars ---------2 2
21 Wartburg ----1----- 1
Pos. Manufacturer
MON

SWE

POR

KEN

GRC

MAR

FIN

ITA

FRA

GBR
Points

Events

1976 World Rally Championship event map
Black = Tarmac Brown = Gravel Blue = Snow/Ice Red = Mixed Surface
1976 World Rally Championship schedule and results
Rally Name Start-End Date Podium Drivers (Finishing Time) Podium Cars

Rallye Monte Carlo
1724 January
  1. Sandro Munari (6h:25m:10s)
  2. Björn Waldegård (6h:26m:37s)
  3. Bernard Darniche (6h:31m:23s)
  1. Lancia Stratos HF
  2. Lancia Stratos HF
  3. Lancia Stratos HF

Swedish Rally
2022 February
  1. Per Eklund (8h:08m:26s)
  2. Stig Blomqvist (8h:10m:02s)
  3. Anders Kulläng (8h:31m:10s)
  1. Saab 96 V4
  2. Saab 96 V4
  3. Opel Ascona

Rallye de Portugal
1014 March
  1. Sandro Munari (5h:41m:26s)
  2. Ove Andersson (5h:44m:24s)
  3. 'Mêquêpê' (6h:26m:37s)
  1. Lancia Stratos HF
  2. Toyota Celica
  3. Opel Kadett GT/E

Safari Rally
1519 April
  1. Joginder Singh (+1m:57s penalties)
  2. Robin Ulyate (+2m:21s penalties)
  3. Andrew Cowan (+2m:42s penalties)
  1. Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR
  2. Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR
  3. Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR

Acropolis Rally
2228 May
  1. Harry Källström (8h:43m:14s)
  2. 'Siroco' (8h:48m:38s)
  3. Shekhar Mehta (9h:09m:53s)
  1. Datsun 160J
  2. Alpine-Renault A110 1800
  3. Datsun 160J

Rallye du Maroc
2227 June
  1. Jean-Pierre Nicolas (20h:20m:15s)
  2. Simo Lampinen (20h:42m:52s)
  3. Sandro Munari (21h:38m:38s)
  1. Peugeot 504
  2. Peugeot 504
  3. Lancia Stratos HF

1000 Lakes Rally
2729 August
  1. Markku Alén (4h:10m:18s)
  2. Pentti Airikkala (4h:11m:03s)
  3. Hannu Mikkola (4h:13m:32s)
  1. Fiat 131 Abarth
  2. Ford Escort RS1800
  3. Toyota Celica

Rallye Sanremo
69 October
  1. Björn Waldegård (10h:27m:40s)
  2. Sandro Munari (10h:27m:44s)
  3. Raffaele Pinto (10h:37m:13s)
  1. Lancia Stratos HF
  2. Lancia Stratos HF
  3. Lancia Stratos HF

Tour de Corse
67 November
  1. Sandro Munari (8h:23m:55s)
  2. Bernard Darniche (8h:24m:12s)
  3. Jean-Pierre Manzagol (8h:49m:14s)
  1. Lancia Stratos HF
  2. Lancia Stratos HF
  3. Alpine-Renault A310 V6

RAC Rally
2730 November
  1. Roger Clark (6h:02m:26s)
  2. Stig Blomqvist (6h:07m:03s)
  3. Björn Waldegård (6h:07m:55s)
  1. Ford Escort RS1800
  2. Saab 99 EMS
  3. Ford Escort RS1800

See also

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