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Campana began rallying in 2004, and made his [[World Rally Championship]] debut in 2007 on his home event, the [[Tour de Corse]]. Driving a [[Citroën C2 R2]], he retired with a mechanical issue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ewrc-results.com/profile.php?profile=2307|title=Driver profile – Pierre Campana|work=eWRC-results.com|publisher=eWRC.cz|accessdate=6 August 2011}}</ref> He returned one year later in a [[Renault Clio R3]], as a wildcard entry in the [[Junior World Rally Championship]] class. He finished the rally 21st overall and third in JWRC.

Campana began rallying in 2004, and made his [[World Rally Championship]] debut in 2007 on his home event, the [[Tour de Corse]]. Driving a [[Citroën C2 R2]], he retired with a mechanical issue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ewrc-results.com/profile.php?profile=2307|title=Driver profile – Pierre Campana|work=eWRC-results.com|publisher=eWRC.cz|accessdate=6 August 2011}}</ref> He returned one year later in a [[Renault Clio R3]], as a wildcard entry in the [[Junior World Rally Championship]] class. He finished the rally 21st overall and third in JWRC.

In 2010 Campana contested three rounds of the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]] in his Renault Clio R3. On the [[2010 Monte Carlo Rally|Monte Carlo Rally]] he was 12th overall and second in 2WD. He repeated that same feat on the [[2010 Ypres Rally|Ypres Rally]]. He retired from [[2010 Czech Rally|Czech Rally Zlín]] after losing a wheel.

In 2010 Campana contested three rounds of the [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]] in his Renault Clio R3. On the [[2010 Monte Carlo Rally|Monte Carlo Rally]] he was 12th overall and second in 2WD. He repeated that same feat on the [[2010 Ypres Rally|Ypres Rally]]. He retired from [[2010 Czech Rally|Czech Rally Zlín]] after losing a wheel.

Campana returned to Monte Carlo in 2011 and this time won the 2WD category, finishing 14th overall. He then entered his home event the Tour de Corse in a [[Peugeot 207 S2000]], finishing fourth overall. Campana will make his [[World Rally Car]] debut on [[Rallye Deutschland]] in a [[Mini John Cooper Works WRC]] entered by the [[Fédération Française du Sport Automobile]], whose ‘Rally Team France’ programme Campana will now lead.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thecheckeredflag.co.uk/2011/08/pierre-campana-to-drive-mini-wrc-in-germany-and-france/|title=Pierre Campana To Drive Mini WRC In Germany And France|first=Peter|last=Allen|work=TheCheckeredFlag.co.uk|publisher=BlackEagleMedia|date=3 August 2011|accessdate=6 August 2011}}</ref>

Campana returned to Monte Carlo in 2011 and this time won the 2WD category, finishing 14th overall. He then entered his home event the Tour de Corse in a [[Peugeot 207 S2000]], finishing fourth overall. Campana will make his [[World Rally Car]] debut on [[Rallye Deutschland]] in a [[Mini John Cooper Works WRC]] entered by the [[Fédération Française du Sport Automobile]], whose ‘Rally Team France’ programme Campana will now lead.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thecheckeredflag.co.uk/2011/08/pierre-campana-to-drive-mini-wrc-in-germany-and-france/|title=Pierre Campana To Drive Mini WRC In Germany And France|first=Peter|last=Allen|work=TheCheckeredFlag.co.uk|publisher=BlackEagleMedia|date=3 August 2011|accessdate=6 August 2011}}</ref>

===2012===

===2012===

In 2012 Campana will race the second chassis for [[Mini WRC Team]].

In 2012 Campana race the second chassis for [[Mini WRC Team]].

==WRC results==

==WRC results==

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