Paul Nagle

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Paul Nagle
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Personal information
Nationality Flag of Ireland.svg Irish
Born (1978-08-29) 29 August 1978 (age 44)
World Rally Championship record
Active years 2004, 20062009, 20112020
Teams Munchi's Ford, Stobart Ford, Mini, Volkswagen, Citroën, Hyundai
Rallies102
Championships 0
Rally wins 5
Podiums18
Stage wins94
First rally2004 Rally Catalunya
First win 2015 Rally Argentina
Last win 2017 Rally Catalunya
Last rally 2022 Rally Catalunya

Paul Nagle (born 29 August 1978) is an Irish rally co-driver. Drivers with whom he has teamed include Kris Meeke, Gareth MacHale and Craig Breen. [1]

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Career

Paul Nagle was exposed to rallying from an early age: his father was a national-level co-driver and a key figure in organising events near the family home in Ireland.

Following his rally debut in 1997, Nagle's big break came in 2001 when he became the Peugeot Super Cup champion co-driver, gaining experience of competing in the UK and France in the process. He scored a fine sixth overall alongside Gareth MacHale in Mexico 2006 but a heavy crash in Sardinia the following season curtailed their WRC campaign.

He has co-driven for Kris Meeke since 2009, but without a full-time WRC programme, Nagle kept up his WRC experience by partnering other drivers including Craig Breen in 2012 and Andreas Mikkelsen in 2013. For 2014 Nagle and Meeke will be reunited for a full season at Citroën. After 2018 he was replaced by Sebastian Marshall.

Rally victories

WRC victories

 # EventSeasonDriverCar
1 Flag of Argentina.svg 35th Rally Argentina 2015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Citroën DS3 WRC
2 Flag of Portugal.svg 50º Rally de Portugal 2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Citroën DS3 WRC
3 Flag of Finland.svg 66th Rally Finland 2016 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Citroën DS3 WRC
4 Flag of Mexico.svg 31º Rally Guanajuato México 2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Citroën C3 WRC
5 Flag of Spain.svg 53º Rally RACC Catalunya – Costa Daurada 2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Citroën C3 WRC

IRC victories

#EventSeasonDriverCar
1 Flag of Brazil.svg 29. Rally Internacional de Curitiba 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000
2 Flag of Portugal.svg 44. SATA Rallye Açores 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 45. Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000
4 Flag of Italy.svg 51° Rallye Sanremo 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000
5 Flag of Brazil.svg 30. Rally Internacional de Curitiba 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000

Rally results

WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
2004 Donie O'Sullivan Ford Focus RS WRC 01 MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRE TUR ARG FIN GER JPN GBR ITA FRA ESP
20
AUS NC0
2006 Gareth MacHale Ford Focus RS WRC 04 MON
16
SWE MEX
6
ESP
Ret
FRA ARG
11
ITA
11
GRE GER
10
FIN JPN
Ret
CYP TUR AUS NZL 22nd3
Ford Focus RS WRC 03 GBR
Ret
2007 Gareth MacHale Ford Focus RS WRC 03 MON
11
SWE NOR NC0
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 MEX
Ret
POR
13
ARG ITA
Ret
GRE FIN GER NZL ESP FRA JPN
Kris Meeke Subaru Impreza WRC IRE
Ret
GBR
2008 Munchi's Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 07 MON SWE MEX ARG JOR ITA GRE TUR
10
FIN GER NZL NC0
Stobart VK Ford Rally Team FRA
10
JPN GBR
10
Interspeed Racing Team Renault Clio R3 ESP
Ret
2009 Gareth MacHale Ford Focus RS WRC 04 IRE
Ret
NOR CYP POR ARG ITA GRE POL FIN AUS ESP GBR NC0
2011 Mini WRC Team Mini John Cooper Works WRC SWE
MEX
POR
JOR
ITA
Ret
ARG GRE FIN
Ret
GER
Ret
AUS FRA
Ret
ESP
5
GBR
4
11th25
2012 Craig Breen Ford Fiesta S2000 MON
14
SWE
16
MEX POR
Ret
ARG GRE NZL FIN
Ret
GER GBR
13
FRA
17
ITA ESP
6
18th8
2013 Volkswagen Motorsport II Volkswagen Polo R WRC MON SWE MEX POR ARG GRE ITA FIN GER AUS
7
FRA
7
ESP GBR 13th14
2014 Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën DS3 WRC MON
3
SWE
10
MEX
Ret
POR
Ret
ARG
3
ITA
18
POL
7
FIN
3
GER
Ret
AUS
4
FRA
3
ESP
19
GBR
6
7th92
2015 Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën DS3 WRC MON
10
SWE
7
MEX
16
ARG
1
POR
4
ITA
24
POL
7
FIN
17
GER
12
AUS
3
FRA
4
ESP
5
GBR
2
5th112
2016 Abu Dhabi Total WRT Citroën DS3 WRC MON
Ret
SWE
23
MEX ARG POR
1
ITA POL FIN
1
GER CHN
C
FRA
16
ESP
Ret
GBR
5
AUS 9th64
2017 Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC MON
Ret
SWE
12
MEX
1
FRA
Ret
ARG
Ret
POR
18
ITA
Ret
POL FIN
8
GER
Ret
ESP
1
GBR
7
AUS
7
7th77
2018 Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC MON
4
SWE
Ret
MEX
3
FRA
9
ARG
7
POR
Ret
ITA
WD
FIN GER TUR GBR ESP AUS 14th43
2019 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON SWE MEX FRA ARG CHL POR ITA FIN
7
GER TUR GBR
8
ESP AUS
C
15th10
2020 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON SWE
7
MEX EST
2
TUR ITA MNZ 9th25
2021 Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC MON ARC
4
CRO
8
POR ITA KEN EST
2
BEL
2
GRE FIN
3
ESP MNZ 6th76
2022 M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Puma Rally1 MON
3
SWE
36
CRO
4
POR
8
ITA
2
KEN
6
EST
30
FIN
32
BEL
63
GRE
5
NZL
19
ESP
9
JPN 7th79

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References

  1. Profile, wrc.com; accessed 7 September 2014.