Catie Munnings has become the first woman in motorsport to be backed by Red Bull UK.
Gus Greensmith will contest the WRC2 Pro class for M-Sport in 2019.
Andrea Adamo will move to a new Team Director role within Hyundai Motorsport ahead of the 2019 season.
Nikolay Gryazin will compete in his first WRC2 season in 2019.
M-Sport secure World Rally Championship future as Malcolm Wilson steps down as Team Principal to concentrate on M-Sport business development.
Hayden Paddon will miss the 2019 FIA World Rally Championship after not being offered a multi-round deal by Hyundai.
Six outings for the nine-time WRC champion as Hyundai chase the manufacturers championship.
Kristoffersson Motorsport will run a new Volkswagen Polo R5 in 2019.
Valtteri Bottas will make his bow in competitive rallying at next month’s Arctic Rally Lapland with Marcus Grönholm’s former co-driver Timo Rautiainen.
R4 Kit Cars will be eligible for the 2019 FIA ERC2 class.
MOL Racing will change from a Skoda Fabia R5 to a new Volkswagen Polo R5 for the 2019 FIA European Rally Championship.
Seb Marshall will co-drive for Kris Meeke at the Toyota GAZOO Racing World Rally Team in the 2019 FIA World Rally Championship.
Abu Dhabi have pulled out of supporting the Citroen Racing World Rally Team in 2019.
Defending WRC2 champion Jan Kopecky and youngster Kalle Rovanperä will drive for the Czech manufacturer in 2019.
Austrian team Baumschlager Rallye & Racing will enter at least two Volkswagen Polo R5’s in the 2019 FIA European Rally Championship.
Tommi Mäkinen’s Toyota GAZOO Racing World Rally Team took the manufacturers title just two years after re-entering the series.
Andreas Mikkelsen finished 11th on Kennards Hire Rally Australia last weekend.



