2010 Monte Carlo Rally
2010 Monte Carlo Rally 78ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo | ||
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Round 1 of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
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Host country | Monaco Monaco | |
Rally base | Monte Carlo | |
Dates run | January 19 – 23 2010 | |
Stage surface | Tarmac and Ice | |
Statistics | ||
Crews | 63 at start, 36 at finish | |
Overall results | ||
Overall winner | Finland Mikko Hirvonen United Kingdom M-Sport Ltd. |
The 2010 Monte-Carlo Rally, officially 78ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo, was the first round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. The rally took place over January 19–23, 2010.
Introduction
The rally started in Valence on Tuesday 19 January covering 1,668 km (1,036 mi) including 405 km (252 mi) on fifteen special stages. New to the IRC Championship, a 9 km (5.6 mi) prologue was held on Tuesday evening to determine the starting order for Wednesday's stages. Stages were run both during the day and at night and included the famous Col de Turini. Entrants for the event included the current IRC Champion Kris Meeke who was seeded at number 1, Formula One driver Robert Kubica, WRC stars Mikko Hirvonen and Toni Gardemeister and Rally Scotland winner Guy Wilks.[1] The event saw the debut of the Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car. A total of 63 crews entered the rally including nineteen S2000 cars.
Results
Finn Mikko Hirvonen driving the Ford Fiesta in competition for the first time and making his debut in the IRC, led the event from start to finish.[2][3]
Overall
Pos. | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Time | Difference | Points |
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1. | Finland Mikko Hirvonen | Finland Jarmo Lehtinen | Ford Fiesta S2000 | 4:32:58.5 | 0.0 | 10 |
2. | Finland Juho Hänninen | Finland Mikko Markkula | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 4:34:49.9 | 1:51.4 | 8 |
3. | France Nicolas Vouilloz | France Benjamin Veillas | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 4:36:17.6 | 3:19.1 | 6 |
4. | France Stéphane Sarrazin | France Jacques-Julien Renucci | Peugeot 207 S2000 | 4:40:24.0 | 7:25.5 | 5 |
5. | Czech Republic Jan Kopecký | Czech Republic Petr Starý | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 4:41:47.2 | 8:48.7 | 4 |
6. | United Kingdom Guy Wilks | United Kingdom Phil Pugh | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 4:42:23.0 | 9:24.5 | 3 |
7. | Portugal Bruno Magalhães | Portugal Carlos Magalhães | Peugeot 207 S2000 | 4:42:43.9 | 9:45.4 | 2 |
8. | France Jean-Sébastien Vigion | Belgium Stéphane Prevot | Peugeot 207 S2000 | 4:46:32.0 | 13:33.5 | 1 |
Special stages
Day | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
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Prologue (19 Jan) |
SSS | 18:38 | Lente – Col de Gaudissart | 8.83 km | Finland Toni Gardemeister | 6:54:2 | 76.75 km/h | none* |
Leg 1 (20 Jan) |
SS1 | 11:51 | Burzet – Lachamp-Raphaël | 27.27 km | Finland Mikko Hirvonen | 16:01.4 | 102.11 km/h | Finland Mikko Hirvonen |
SS2 | 12:59 | St-Pierreville – Antraigues | 45.17 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 30:54.2 | 87.70 km/h | ||
SS3 | 15:02 | Burzet – Lachamp-Raphaël | 27.27 km | Finland Mikko Hirvonen | 15:49.7 | 103.37 km/h | ||
SS4 | 16:10 | St-Pierreville – Antraigues | 45.17 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 30:45.9 | 88.09 km/h | ||
Leg 2 (21 Jan) |
SS5 | 10:13 | Labatie d'Andaure – St-Pierre sur Doux | 25.30 km | France Nicolas Vouilloz | 17:38.5 | 86.05 km/h | |
SS6 | 10:55 | St-Bonnet-le-Froid – St-Julien-Molhesabate – St-Bonnet-le-Froid | 25.67 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 17:19.7 | 88.88 km/h | ||
SS7 | 12:20 | Lamastre – Gilhoc – Alboussière | 21.92 km | Finland Mikko Hirvonen | 14:43.0 | 89.37 km/h | ||
SS8 | 15:28 | Labatie d'Andaure – St-Pierre sur Doux | 25.30 km | Finland Juho Hänninen | 16:36.8 | 91.37 km/h | ||
SS9 | 16:10 | St-Bonnet-le-Froid – St-Julien-Molhesabate – St-Bonnet-le-Froid | 25.67 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 15:51.1 | 97.16 km/h | ||
SS10 | 18:05 | Lamastre – Gilhoc – Alboussière | 21.92 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 15:03.0 | 87.39 km/h | ||
Leg 3 (22 Jan) |
SS11 | 09:23 | Montauban sur l'Ouvèze – Eygalayes | 30.42 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 23:18.5 | 78.31 km/h | |
SS12 | 19:15 | Peïra-Cava – La Bollène-Vésubie | 18.42 km | France Sébastien Ogier | 13:23.4 | 82.54 km/h | ||
SS13 | 19:48 | Lantosque – Lucéram | 19.13 km | France Stéphane Sarrazin | 14:12.9 | 80.75 km/h | ||
SS14 | 23:20 | Peïra-Cava – La Bollène-Vésubie | 18.42 km | Finland Juho Hänninen | 13:52.3 | 79.67 km/h | ||
SS15 | 23:53 | Lantosque – Lucéram | 19.13 km | France Stéphane Sarrazin | 14:40.2 | 78.24 km/h |
- * The super-special set the running order for the first leg with the top ten running in reverse order from where they finished.
References
- ↑ Coursey, Scott (2010-01-11). "2010 Rallye Monte Carlo: Entry List – Meeke number 1 seed". rallybuzz.com. RallyBuzz. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2010-01-17.
- ↑ "Monte triumph delights Hirvonen". ircseries.com. Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 23 January 2010. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
- ↑ "Final Official Classification" (PDF). ircseries.com. Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 25 January 2010. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2010-09-28. Retrieved 26 October 2010.