What is wrc+?

WRC+ (World Rally Championship Plus) is a system used in the World Rally Championship to provide a performance comparison between different drivers and cars. It is a mathematical formula that takes into account various factors such as stage times, conditions, and the strength of the competition to give a score that represents the driver's performance relative to the baseline set by the average of all competitors.

WRC+ is designed to provide a more accurate and fair comparison of driver performance, as it takes into consideration the varying conditions that can affect rally stages, such as weather, road conditions, and competition level. A higher WRC+ score indicates better performance, while a lower score indicates poorer performance.

By using WRC+, fans and teams can better assess the true performance of drivers and cars, and it can also be used to predict future performances and make strategic decisions during rallies. WRC+ is widely used by analysts, commentators, and fans to add an extra layer of depth to the World Rally Championship.