154: Points scored by Miko Marczyk/Szymon Gospodarczyk to become ERC champions
6: Points gap between Marczyk/Gospodarczyk and Jon Armstrong/Shane Byrne
164: Drivers registered for the FIA European Rally Championship
2: Rally wins claimed by Armstrong/Byrne
7: Overall rally winners
6: Master ERC event winners
3: Tymek Abramowski and Jakub Wróbel won three times in ERC3
23: Abramowski also banked 23 ERC3 stage wins…
38: …and led for 38 stages
4: Calle Carlberg triumphed four times in Junior ERC with Jørgen Eriksen co-driving
38: Carlberg also set fastest stage times in Junior ERC on 38 occasions…
50: …and led for 50 stages
19: Stage bests scored by Armstrong/Byrne and Andrea Mabellini/Virginia Lenzi
22: Total stage winners
3: Power Stage wins claimed by Mabellini/Lenzi
13: rally leaders
3.7: Rally di Roma Capitale produced the closest finish of the 2025 season with Giandomenico Basso/Lorenzo Granai and Andrea Mabellini/Virgini Lenzi split by 3.7s
9: Overall podium finishers
3: Team MRF Tyres won the FIA European Rally Championship for Teams for the third time
1: Pirelli celebrated its first FIA European Rally Championship for Tyre Suppliers
350: Abramowski won 350 litres of Warter RALLY EVO2 fuel and 26 Pirelli tyres during his capture of the ERC Fiesta Rally3 Trophy
50,000: By winning the 2025 ERC title, Marczyk and Gospodarczyk earned their Topp-Cars Rally Team €50,000 discount on the purchase of a new Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
209.96: At 209.96 kilometres, the 42nd Rally Sierra Morena - Córdoba Patrimonio de la Humanidad was the longest of the season in terms of the timed distance
172.36: Meanwhile, Croatia Rally featured the shortest competitive route at 172.36 kilometres
17: With 17 stages scheduled no event included more stages than BAUHAUS Royal Rally of Scandinavia