Global RallyCross Championship

Global Rallycross (formerly Red Bull Global Rallycross) is a competition series created by  and  in 2011. Initially, GRC was a competition American rallycross: now (since 2019), GRC represents Europe and the Caribbean.

Format
The championship takes place over 10 one-day races on closed circuits with mixed surfaces. Each race includes:


 * 3 Qualifications. Between 3 and 5 cars start head-on over 5 laps, the fastest driver on the total of 5 laps takes the lead in a ranking. Intermediate points are awarded according to the order of this classification. At the end of the 3 qualifications, the points are added up and the first 12 drivers qualify for the finals.
 * 2 Semifinals. Six cars race in each semi-final over 6 laps. The first three to arrive qualified for the final.
 * Final. The final takes place over seven laps, the winner of the final wins the event.

Awarding of points
There are two kinds of Qualifying Points, Time Points and Position Points:

Championship points:

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Cars
Since 2019, the championship has been made up of two categories:


 * Supercar: extensively modified close to World Rally Championship /, with four-wheel drive, powered by a 2 L  developing 600 hp and 850 nmi of torque.


 * Titan: unique category, it competes with identical vehicles developed by . 2.3 L naturally aspirated 2.3 L engine by Ford developing 537 hp and tubular chassis.