Discover the career path of Craig Breen, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Craig Breen was a talented Irish rally driver, most recently competing part-time for Hyundai in the World Rally Championship (WRC). He achieved significant success, securing the 2012 Super 2000 WRC title with class wins in prestigious rallies like Monte Carlo, Wales Rally GB, France, and Spain. Earlier in his career, Breen won the WRC Academy Cup in 2011, demonstrating his skill with victories at Rallye Deutschland and Wales Rally GB. The Academy title was closely contested, with Breen ultimately winning on a count-back of stage wins against Egon Kaur. He also won the 2021 Rentokil Historic Rally in his BMW M3 E30.
In 1999, Craig Breen began his karting career in Ireland.
In Rally de Catalunya, in November, he won the Super 2000 world championship.
In 2007, Craig Breen began his rallying career, combining it with karting commitments.
In 2008, Craig Breen combined his rallying with karting commitments in Europe.
In 2009, Craig Breen switched to full-time rallying, winning the Irish, British, and International Fiesta Sporting Trophies and the Fiesta Sport Trophy International Shootout, earning the title of Young Irish Rally Driver of the Year and the Billy Coleman Award.
In 2010, Craig Breen debuted the Ford Fiesta S2000 in the British Rally Championship and the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship, securing his first BRC victory at the Ulster Rally and finishing 2nd overall in the ITC.
In 2011, Craig Breen competed in the WRC Academy, driving a Ford Fiesta R2. He won his first WRC event at the Rallye Deutschland and became the inaugural WRC Academy Cup champion with a win at Wales Rally GB.
In 2011, Craig Breen won the WRC Academy Cup, after winning the Rallye Deutschland.
In 2012, Craig Breen progressed to the S-WRC championship, driving a Ford Fiesta S2000. He won the opening round at Monte Carlo and led the championship after the second round in Sweden.
In 2012, Craig Breen won the Super 2000 WRC, securing class wins in Monte Carlo, Wales, France and Spain.
In 2013, Craig Breen joined Peugeot Rally Academy, achieving five podium finishes and finishing 3rd overall in the ERC.
In 2015, Craig Breen and co-driver Scott Martin won the Circuit of Ireland Rally, fulfilling a long-time ambition.
In 2016, Craig Breen joined the Citroën Total World Rally Team, achieving his maiden Special Stage win and a podium finish at the Rally Finland.
In 2019, Craig Breen joined Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT for two events in the WRC campaign.
In October 2021, Craig Breen joined M-Sport World Rally Team as their lead driver for the 2022 season.
In 2021, Craig Breen won the Rentokil Historic Rally in Killarney, Ireland, driving a BMW M3 E30.
Through to the end of the 2021 WRC season, Craig Breen remained with the Hyundai team on a part-time campaign, securing four podium finishes.
In 2022, Craig Breen achieved two podium finishes with the Ford Puma Rally1, with a second place in Italy and a third place on debut in Monte Carlo.
In 2022, Craig Breen competed in all 13 rounds of the WRC, marking his first full-time WRC campaign.
In 2023, Craig Breen moved back to Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT and achieved a second place finish in Sweden before his tragic death in a test before Rally Croatia.