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{{Motorsport formula
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| category          = [[Rallying]]
| country/region    = [[International]]
| championships     = Various
| inaugural         = 2001
| status            = Active
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| current champions = {{flagicon|DEU}} [[Aaron Burkart]]. The 2010 winner of the [[Junior World Rally Championship]]
| current season leader = {{flagicon|}}[[]].
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'''Super 1600''' is a [[Rallying|rally car]] formula that is primarily used in the [[Junior World Rally Championship]], as well as various national rally championships. Any automobile manufacturer that has a suitable road-going production model in its range may develop a specification for use in this formula. It was devised by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (the international governing body of motorsport) in 2000 and first saw competitive use in 2001. Super 1600 is intended to provide a young driver's entry point into international rallying, and the [[World Rally Championship]] in particular.

==Technical details==
[[File:012 Bonato Boulloud 01.jpg|thumb|left|Renault Clio Super 1600]]


===Eligibility===
Most FIA-approved rally car formulae are in some way production-based, from Super 1600 to World Rally car specification. This necessitates a process of [[homologation]] in which a suitable production road car design is modified within the limits of a formula's technical regulations. Such changes may include modified or entirely new parts in the engine, gearbox, suspension, bodywork and so on. In the Super 1600 formula, "suitable" is defined as a passenger car that has one dr(contracted; show full)[[Category:Rally cars|*Super 1600]]
[[Category:Rally groups]]
[[Category:Racing formulas]]
[[Category:World Rally Championship]]

[[es:Super 1600]]
[[pl:Samochód Super 1600]]
[[pt:Super 1600]]