The season started in Austria on January 3, with the Internationale Jänner Rallye and finished in November 8 in Tour de Corse.
The "Ice Master" trophy was awarded to the driver who scores the most points on snow events, while the "Gravel Master" trophy was presented to the driver who scores the most points on gravel rallies, and the driver who scores the most points on tarmac events won the "Asphalt Master" trophy.
[1] For the Ice Master were accounted the result of winter rallies in Austria and Latvia.
The Gravel Masters was composed by Acropolis (2nd sector only), Azores, Estonia and Cyprus while the Asphalt Master was contested in Acropolis (1st sector only), Ireland, Ypres, the Czech Republic, Valais and Corsica.
[2] Notes: Note: 14 more competitors have scored points for the Ice Masters Note: 30 more competitors have scored points for the Gravel Masters Note: 30 more competitors have scored points for the Asphalt Masters Note: 63 more competitors have scored points for the Production Cup The ERC Junior Championship is awarded to drivers who had scored the highest number of points from the best results made on 4 eligible rallies, including one gravel.