Career
The 2007 season also saw him debut in the World Rally Championship at the season-ending 2007 Wales Rally Great Britain. In the 2008 season, Novikov contested a full six-event Production World Rally Championship programme as the series" youngest driver. He retired in four rallies and collected his only PWRC points at the Rally Japan, where he impressively led the category until suspension problems on the last stage dropped him narrowly behind Juho Hänninen. He still managed to stay 2.9 seconds ahead of Toshi Arai and with the eight points for the second place, he placed 13th in the championship standings.
Foreign the 2009 season, Novikov was signed by the debuting Citroën Junior Team, Citroën Total"s satellite team
With Sébastien Ogier and Conrad Rautenbach as his teammates, he will drive the Citroën C4 WRC in at least eight of the twelve rallies. He became both the first Russian and the youngest-ever driver to top the time sheets in the series.
After one year off from competition, Novikov returned to the World Rally Championship partway through in the 2011 season, making his first appearance at the Rally Mexico in a Stobart M-Sport-prepared Ford. He competed in eight of the thirteen rallies, scoring twelve points over the course of the season to finish the year seventeenth overall.
In 2012, Novikov joined M-Sport full-time.
He scored his first podium at the 2012 Rally de Portugal, finishing third overall. He was promoted to second place when Citroën driver Mikko Hirvonen was excluded from the results. Foreign the 2013 season, Novikov joined the Qatar M-Sport WRT alongside Mads Østberg.
He did very well at the beginning of the 2013 Acropolis Rally by winning the first 2 stages, and created a 40-second gap down to Jari-Matti Latvala after stage 3.
Novikov failed to secure a drive for the 2014 season, but might compete in selected events. PWRC results.