ERC3 has become a Fiesta Rally3 v Clio Rally3 battleground
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Introducing ERC3 month

Throughout February FIAERC.com is highlighting and celebrating all things ERC3, the FIA European Rally Championship’s hotly contested home for Rally3-powered stars since 2022.
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Over the next few weeks visitors to FIAERC.com will be reminded of the ERC3 moments that mattered most – including the ever-increasing competitor interest – the event winners, plus the champions and the cars. They will also be able to revisit some of the key stories and standout moments and reflect on some of the big numbers recorded during the last four seasons.
Igor Widlłak flew high in 2022, becoming the first ERC3 champion

Igor Widlłak flew high in 2022, becoming the first ERC3 champion

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Iain Campbell, the ERC championship manager, said: “ERC3 continues to perform a key role in the ongoing success of the ERC as a whole and we’re delighted how it’s gone from strength to strength since it became the place for go for drivers in Rally3 cars back in 2022.
“From only a handful of entries in the early days, having 10 cars or more lining up was commonplace in 2025. Interest in the category remains high and we’re hoping for another season of more action and more drivers using ERC3 to showcase their talents on an international stage ahead of taking their next career step.
Ex-single-seater racer Charpentier switched to ERC3

Ex-single-seater racer Charpentier switched to ERC3

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“ERC3 month at FIAERC.com is therefore a great opportunity to look back on the first four seasons of the FIA ERC3 Championship as we wait for the eagerly anticipated new season to get under way.”
Are you an ERC3 fan? Keep visiting FIAERC.com in February for some exclusive ERC3 content.