Rally Flying Results by Year

from the records of Marian Wieczorek – Poland, Chris Booysen – South Africa, Frank Eckard – South Africa


2023 Back to top of page

23rd FAI World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Mâcon-Charnay Airfield, France, 30th July to 04th August 2023

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Petr  Jonáš & Marek Velát – Czech Republic
    • 2nd – Olivier Riviere & Jerome Jireau – France
    • 3rd – Alexis Fuchs & Jean-Baptiste Trouche – France
  • Team Results
    • 1st France
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd Poland
  • Landing Results
    • 1st Lukáš Běhounek & Krystof Bobek – Czech Republic
    • 2nd David Cerný & Ivo Lengál- Czech Republic
    • 3rd Alewyn Burger & Steve van der Merwe – South Africa

See the website at WRFC2023


2022 Back to top of page

22nd FAI World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Brits, South Africa 13th to 19th November 2022

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Krzysztof Wieczorek & Kamil Wieczorek – Poland
    • 2nd – Michal Wieczorek & Marcin Kwiatosz – Poland
    • 3rd – Nigel Hopkins & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
  • Team Results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd France
  • Landing Results
    • 1st Krzysztof Wieczorek &  Kamil Wieczorek – Poland
    • 2nd Martin Cabejsek & Michaela Paskova  – Czech Republic
    • 3rd Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz  – Poland

See the website at WRFC2022


2021 Back to top of page

22nd FAI World Rally Flying Championship – Postponed to 2022


2020 Back to top of page

22nd FAI World Rally Flying Championship – Postponed to 2021


2019 Back to top of page


2018 Back to top of page

21th World Rally Flying Championships

Held At Dubnica Nad Váho, Slovakia 2018

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Petr Jonáš & Marek Velat – Czech Republic
    • 2nd – Krzysztof Wieczorek & Kamil Wieczorek – Poland
    • 3rd – Michal Wieczorek & Marcin Wieczorek – Poland
  • Team Results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd France
    • 3rd Czech Republic
  • Landing Results
    • 1st Marcus Ciesielski – Astrid Ciesielski – Germany
    • 2nd Kolubako Mickael – Barataud Nicolas – France
    • 3rd Sabra Jan jr. – Gonda Dalibor – Slovakia
  • Low Time Crew
    • 1st Petr Jonáš & Marek Velat – Czech Republic
    • 2nd Sabra Jan jr. – Gonda Dalibor – Slovakia
    • 3rd Nevidz~mMartin – Mrazik Milan – Slovakia

2017 Back to top of page


2016 Back to top of page

2oth World Rally Flying Championships

Held At Santa Cru, Portugal, 2016

  • Individual Results – Unlimited
    • 1st – Julien Cherioux & David Le Gentil – France – Unlimited
    • 2nd – Michal Wieczorek & Marcin Wieczorek – Poland – Unlimited
    • 3rd – Olivier Riviere & J. Jireau – France – Unlimited
  • Team Results – Unlimited
    • 1st France – Unlimited
    • 2nd Poland – Unlimited
    • 3rd Czech Republic – Unlimited

  • Individual Results – Advanced
    • 1st – Petr Jonáš & Juraj Cekan – Czech Republic – Advanced
    • 2nd – Jaroslaw Sysio & Marcin Skalik – Poland – Advanced
    • 3rd – Michal Rancak & T. Drgova – Czech Republic – Advanced
    • Team Results – Advanced
      • 1st Germany – Advanced
      • 2nd South Africa – Advanced
      • 3rd Russia – Advanced

2015 Back to top of page


2014 Back to top of page

19th world Rally Flying Championships

Held At Torun, Poland 2014

  • Individual Results – Unlimited
    • 1st – Julien Cherioux & David Le Gentil – France – Unlimited
    • 2nd – Boleslaw Radomski & Dariusz Lechowski – Poland – Unlimited
    • 3rd – Michal Wieczorek & Marcin Wieczorek – Poland – Unlimited
  • Team Results – Unlimited
    • 1st Poland – Unlimited
    • 2nd France – Unlimited
    • 3rd Czech Republic – Unlimited

  • Individual Results – Advanced
    • 1st – Tomas Vala & Ondrej Pokorny – Czech Republic – Advanced
    • 2nd – Thomas Kirchner & Alexandra Kirchner – Germany – Advanced
    • 3rd – Robert Sosovicka & Roman Kasak – Slovakia – Advanced
    • Team Results – Advanced
      • 1st Slovakia – Advanced
      • 2nd Germany – Advanced
      • 3rd Spain – Advanced

2013 Back to top of page


2012 Back to top of page

18th world Rally Flying Championships

Held At Castellon de la Plana, Spain 2012

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Julien Cherioux & David Le Gentil – France
    • 2nd – Boleslaw Radomski & Dariusz Lechowski – Poland
    • 3rd – Michal Wieczorek & Michal Osowski – Poland
  • Team Results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd France
    • 3rd Czech Republic

 


2011 Back to top of page


2010 Back to top of page

17th world Rally Flying Championships

Held At Dubnica Nad Váhom, Slovakia 2010

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrząszcz – Poland
    • 2nd – Michał Wieczorek & Michał Osowski – Poland
    • 3rd – Krzysztof Wieczorek & Krzysztof Skrętowicz – Poland
  • Team Results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd France

2009 Back to top of page


2008 Back to top of page

16th World Rally Flying Championships

Held at Ried, Austria – 20 -26 July 2008

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 2nd – Julien Cherioux & David Le Gentil – France
    • 3rd – Krzysztof Wieczorek & Krzysztof Skretowicz  – Poland
    • 34rd – Frank Eckard & Henk Koster – South Africa
    • 36st – Hans Schwebel & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 38nd – Walter Walle & Dale Joseph – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1stPoland
    • 2ndCzech Republic
    • 3rdFrance
    • 10thSouth Africa

2007 Back to top of page

 


2006 Back to top of page

15th World Rally Flying Championships

Held at Troyes France – 27 July to 31 July 2006

  • The story of the 15th World Rally Flying Championships

  • Individual Results
    • 1st –  Waclaw Wieczorek & Michal Wieczorek – Poland
    • 2nd – Jiri Filip & Michal Filip – Czech Republic
    • 3rd –  Petr Opat & Tomas Rajdl – Czech Republic
    • 32nd – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 33rd – Frank Eckard & Quentin Taylor – South Africa
    • 38st – Hans Schwebel & Ron Stirk – South Africa
    • 44th – Ernie Alexander & Francois du Toit – South Africa
    • 54th – Jan Hanekom & Henk Koster – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1stCzech Republic
    • 2ndPoland
    • 3rdFrance
    • 9thSouth Africa
  • Landing results
    • 1stRon Stirk – South Africa
    • 2ndAnton Tonninger – Austria
    • 3rdBurkard Ryska – Germany

2005 Back to top of page


2004 Back to top of page

14th World Rally Flying Championships

Held at Herning, Denmark – 16 July to 20 July 2004

  • The story of the 14th World Rally Flying Championships

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Jiří Filip & Michal Filip – Czech Republic
    • 2nd – František Cihlar & Miloš Fiala – Czech Republic
    • 3rd – Krzysztof Wieczorek & Krzysztof Skretowicz – Poland
    • 4th – Nigel Hopkins & Dale de Klerk – South Africa
    • 21st – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 31st – Hans Schwebel & Ron Stirk – South Africa
    • 36th – Jan Hanekom & Hugo Stark – South Africa
    • 41st – Frank Eckard & Quenin Taylor – South Africa
    • 46th – Ernie Alexander & Mike Ehrman – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1stCzech Republic
    • 2ndPoland
    • 3rdFrance
    • 4thSouth Africa

2003 Back to top of page

13th World Rally Flying Championships

Held at Pilanesburg, South Africa – 26 July to 3 August 2003

Link to WRFC2003 Website

  • The story of the 13th World Rally Flying Championships

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Nigel Hopkins & Dale de Klerk – South Africa
    • 2nd – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 3rd – Nathalie Strube & Patrick Sicard – France
    • 9th – Adrian Pilling & Renier Moolman – South Africa
    • 18th – Frank Eckard & Quentin Taylor – South Africa
    • 19th – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 24th – Hans Schwebel & Ron Stirk – South Africa
    • 31st – Robin Spencer Scarr & Chris Spencer Scarr – South Africa
    • 34th – Ernie Alexander & Wendy Barter – South Africa
    • 42nd – Walter Walle & James Lidderd – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st South Africa
    • 2nd France
    • 3rd Poland

2002 Back to top of page


2001 Back to top of page

World Air Games – 12th World Championship – Rally Flying

Held at Cordoba, Spain – 26 July to 29 July 2001

  • The story of the 2001 World Air Games

  • The daily report from the team manager for the 2001 World Air Games

    • Individual Results
      • 1st – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
      • 2nd – Wacław  Wieczorek & Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
      • 3rd – Joel Tremblet & Jose Bertanier – France
      • 4th – Nigel Hopkins & Dale de Klerk – South Africa
      • 16th – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
      • 25th – Dick Churley & Don McIntyre – South Africa
      • 26th – Hans Schwebel & Ron Stirk – South Africa
      • 28th – Adrian Pilling & Renier Moolman – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd France
    • 3rd Czech republic
    • 4th South Africa

2000 Back to top of page


1999 Back to top of page

11th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Ravenna, Italy – 4 September to 12 September 1999

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Wacław Wieczorek & Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
    • 2nd – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 3rd – Nigel Hopkins & Dale de Klerk – South Africa
    • 21st – James Craven & D Rogers – South Africa
    • 23rd – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 24th – Adrian Pilling & Renier Moolman – South Africa
    • 43rd – Hans Schwebel & Ron Stirk – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd France
    • 4thSouth Africa

1998 Back to top of page


1997 Back to top of page

10th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Antalya, Turkey – 14 September to 21 September 1997

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Wacław Wieczorek & Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
    • 2nd – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 3rd – Włodzimierz Skalik & Ryszard Michalski – Poland
    • 10th – Nigel Hopkins & Dale de Klerk – South Africa
    • 13th – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 14th – James Craven & D Rogers – South Africa
    • 22nd – Dick Churley & Walle Nel – South Africa
    • 52nd – Dicky Swanepoel & Henk Koster – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd Austria
    • 4th South Africa

1996 Back to top of page


1995 Back to top of page

9th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Herning, Denmark – 23 July to 30 July 1995

  • The Managers Report of the 9th World Rally Flying Championships

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Włodzimierz Skalik & Ryszard Michalski – Poland
    • 2nd – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 3rd – Wacław Wieczorek & Dariusz Zawlocki – Poland
    • 20th – James Craven & Jake Heese – South Africa
    • 26th – Frank Eckard & Martin Hellberg – South Africa
    • 32nd – Barry de Groot & Mary de Klerk – South Africa
    • 33rd – Dick Churley & Walle Nel – South Africa
    • 34th – Nellis Nel & Dirk Coetzee – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd Germany
    • 10th South Africa

1994 Back to top of page


1993 Back to top of page

8th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Chillan, Chile – 23 October to 29 October 1993

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 2nd – Włodzimierz Skalik & Ryszard Michalski – Poland
    • 3rd – František Cilhár & Peter Touzimský – Czech Republic
    • 9th – Johan Dorfling & Jan Kemp – South Africa
    • 25th – James Craven & Jake Heese – South Africa
    • 28th – Gordan & Polivnick – South Africa
    • 38th – Geoff Henschel & John Adams – South Africa
    • 42nd – Belinda McIntyre & Don McIntyre – South Africa
    • 48th – Di Norton & Pete  Norton – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Czech Republic
    • 3rd Slovenia
    • 6th South Africa

1992 Back to top of page


1991 Back to top of page

7th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Stellenbosch, South Africa – 17 November to 22 November 1991

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Janusz Darocha & Zbigniew Chrzaszcz – Poland
    • 2nd – Włodzimierz Skalik & Ryszard Michalski – Poland
    • 3rd – Wacław Wieczorek & Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
    • 5th – van Niekerk & Roets – South Africa
    • 8th – James Craven & Jake Heese – South Africa
    • 11th – Geoff Henschel & John Adams – South Africa
    • 15th – Johan Dorfling & Jan Kemp – South Africa
    • 18th – Di Norton & Pete Norton – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd South Africa
    • 3rd UK

1990 Back to top of page


1989 Back to top of page


1988 Back to top of page

6th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Northampton, United Kingdom – 7 to 12 August 1988

  • The story of the UK World Rally Flying Championships

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Włodzimierz Skalik & Ryszard Michalski – Poland
    • 2nd – Wacław Nycz & Marian Wieczorek – Poland
    • 3rd – Mike Pepper & Chris Barnes – UK
    • 6th – Schoeman & Swart – South Africa
    • 13th – Adams & Jordaan – South Africa
    • 18th – Perelson & Perelson – South Africa
    • 25th – Mostert & Mostert – South Africa
    • 37th – Campbell & Campbell – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd UK
    • 3rd Germany

1987 Back to top of page


1986 Back to top of page

5th World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Castellon, Spain – 29 May to 1 June 1986

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Lenartowicz Krzysztof & Janusz Darocha – Poland
    • 2nd – Carlos Aguado Eugui & Jose Anizonda – Spain
    • 3rd – Waclaw Nycz & Mariaan Wiezorek – Poland
    • 11th – Colin Jordaan & John Adams – South Africa
    • 16th – Melville (Mel) Barker & David Campbell – South Africa
    • 22rd – Maurice Nathan & John Strafford – South Africa
    • 36th – Malcom Spence & Dave Perelson – South Africa
    • 49th – Martin Hatfield & David Mostert – South Africa

 

  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Germany
    • 3rd Spain
    • 4th Sweden
    • 5th South Africa

1985 Back to top of page


1984 Back to top of page

4th World Rally Flying Championship

Held in Parma, Italy – 29 June to 1 July 1984

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Luigi Ferri & –  – Italy
    • 2nd – Witold Swiadek & Andrzej Korzeniowski – Poland
    • 3rd – David Wooldridge & –  – United Kingdom
    • 16th – Chris Kyle & Gavin Beck – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Italy
    • 2nd Poland
    • 3rd Germany

 


1983 Back to top of page


1982 Back to top of page


1981 Back to top of page


1980 Back to top of page

3rd World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Aschaffenburg, Germany – 28 August to 31 August 1980

  • Individual Results
    • 1st – Witold Swiadek & Andrzej Korzeniowski – Poland
    • 2nd – Otto Höfling & Michael Amtmann – Germany
    • 3rd – Alfred Luckerbauer & O. Meszaros – Austria
    • 13th – Frikkie Moolman & Colin Jordaan – South Africa
  • Team results
    • 1st Poland
    • 2nd Germany
    • 3rd Austria

1979 Back to top of page


1978 Back to top of page

2nd World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Coventry, UNITED KINGDOM, 1978

• Individual Results

• 1st – Roland Husemann & Sturmi Westerbarkey – Frg
• 2nd – Witold Swiadek & Andrzej Korzeniowski – Poland
• 3rd – L. Brost & A. Böttiger – Frg

• Team results


1977 Back to top of page


1976 Back to top of page

1st World Rally Flying Championship

Held at Grenchen, SWITZERLAND, 1976

• Individual Results

• 1st – R. Le Roux & O. Le Roux – France
• 2nd – Conzelmann & Klink – Frg
• 3rd – Dittes & Retting – Frg

• Team results