2004 Swedish Rally
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2004 Swedish Rally 53rd Uddeholm Swedish Rally | |||
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Round 2 of the 2004 World Rally Championship season
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Host country | File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | ||
Rally base | Hagfors | ||
Dates run | February 6, 2004 – February 8, 2004 | ||
Stages | 19 (394.80 km; 245.32 miles) | ||
Stage surface | Snow | ||
Overall distance | 1,981.68 km (1,231.36 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews | 70 at start, 49 at finish | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | France Sébastien Loeb Monaco Daniel Elena France Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC |
The 2004 Swedish Rally (formally the 53rd Uddeholm Swedish Rally) was the second round of the 2004 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 6 February and 8 February 2004, and was based in Hagfors, Sweden. Citroën's Sébastien Loeb won the race, his 6th win in the World Rally Championship.[1]
Background
Entry list
Itinerary
All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).
Date | Time | No. | Stage name | Distance |
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Leg 1 — 145.80 km | ||||
6 February | 08:22 | SS1 | Lidsbron | 19.59 km |
09:34 | SS2 | Torntorp | 19.21 km | |
11:37 | SS3 | Granberget 1 | 52.57 km | |
15:05 | SS4 | Granberget 2 | 52.57 km | |
17:04 | SS5 | Hagfors Sprint 1 | 1.86 km | |
Leg 2 — 152.40 km | ||||
7 February | 07:46 | SS6 | Sundsjon 1 | 20.78 km |
08:22 | SS7 | Malta 1 | 11.25 km | |
10:18 | SS8 | Fredriksberg | 20.13 km | |
11:05 | SS9 | Lejen | 26.40 km | |
13:32 | SS10 | Malta 2 | 11.25 km | |
14:27 | SS11 | Sundsjon 1 | 20.78 km | |
15:46 | SS12 | Vargåsen | 39.95 km | |
17:11 | SS13 | Hagfors Sprint 2 | 1.86 km | |
Leg 3 — 96.60 km | ||||
8 February | 08:04 | SS14 | Sågen 1 | 14.17 km |
08:54 | SS15 | Rämmen 1 | 23.35 km | |
10:06 | SS16 | Hara 1 | 10.78 km | |
12:18 | SS17 | Sågen 2 | 14.17 km | |
13:08 | SS18 | Rämmen 2 | 23.35 km | |
14:20 | SS19 | Hara 2 | 10.78 km | |
Source:[3] |
Results
Overall
Pos. | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Team | Car | Time | Difference | Points |
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1 | 3 | France Sébastien Loeb | Monaco Daniel Elena | France Citroën Total | Citroën Xsara WRC | 3:26:17.7 | 10 | |
2 | 5 | Finland Marcus Grönholm | Finland Timo Rautiainen | France Marlboro Peugeot Total | Peugeot 307 WRC | 3:27:04.1 | +46.4 | 8 |
3 | 1 | Norway Petter Solberg | United Kingdom Phil Mills | Japan 555 Subaru World Rally Team | Subaru Impreza S9 WRC '03 | 3:27:39.2 | +1:21.5 | 6 |
4 | 8 | Finland Janne Tuohino | Finland Jukka Aho | United Kingdom Ford Motor Co. Ltd. | Ford Focus RS WRC '03 | 3:27:59.8 | +1:42.1 | 5 |
5 | 4 | Spain Carlos Sainz | Spain Marc Martí | France Citroën Total WRT | Citroën Xsara WRC | 3:28:44.7 | +2:27.0 | 4 |
6 | 12 | Norway Henning Solberg | Norway Cato Menkerud | France Bozian Racing | Peugeot 206 WRC | 3:30:35.3 | +4:17.6 | 3 |
7 | 7 | Estonia Markko Märtin | United Kingdom Michael Park | United Kingdom Ford Motor Co Ltd | Ford Focus RS WRC '03 | 3:31:56.0 | +5:38.3 | 2 |
8 | 14 | Sweden Daniel Carlsson | Sweden Matthias Andersson | France Bozian Racing | Peugeot 206 WRC | 3:32:08.1 | +5:50.4 | 1 |
World Rally Cars
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Pos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | File:1rightarrow blue.svg | France Sébastien Loeb | 20 | File:1rightarrow blue.svg | Monaco Daniel Elena | 20 | File:1uparrow green.svg 1 | France Citroën Total WRT | 24 | |||
2 | File:1uparrow green.svg 2 | Finland Marcus Grönholm | 13 | File:1uparrow green.svg 2 | Finland Timo Rautiainen | 13 | File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | United Kingdom Ford Motor Co. Ltd. | 22 | |||
3 | File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | Estonia Markko Märtin | 10 | File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | United Kingdom Michael Park | 10 | File:1rightarrow blue.svg | France Marlboro Peugeot Total | 17 | |||
4 | New entry | Norway Petter Solberg | 8 | New entry | United Kingdom Phil Mills | 8 | File:1uparrow green.svg 1 | Japan 555 Subaru World Rally Team | 10 | |||
5 | File:1downarrow red.svg 2 | Belgium François Duval | 6 | File:1downarrow red.svg 2 | Belgium Stéphane Prévot | 6 | File:1downarrow red.svg 1 | Japan Mitsubishi Motors | 3 |
Production World Rally Championship
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Pos. | Drivers' championships | ||
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Move | Driver | Points | |
1 | New entry | Finland Jani Paasonen | 10 |
2 | New entry | United Kingdom Alister McRae | 8 |
3 | New entry | Spain Daniel Solà | 6 |
4 | New entry | Poland Tomasz Kuchar | 5 |
5 | New entry | Italy Gianluigi Galli | 4 |
References
- ↑ "Swedish Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
- ↑ "Swedish Rally 2004 Entry List". Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- ↑ "Swedish Rally 2004 Itinerary". Retrieved 14 September 2021.
External links
- Official website of the World Rally Championship
- 2004 Swedish Rally at Rallye-info Archived 2020-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Results at eWRC.com