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11th FAI World Rally Flying Championship
11th FAI World Rally Flying Championship took place between September 4–12, 1999 in Ravenna in Italy.
There were 48 crews from 16 countries: Poland (5), South Africa (5), Italy (5), France (4), Czech Republic (4), Slovakia (4), Austria (4), Germany (4), United Kingdom (2), Greece (2), Russia (2), Spain (2), Chile (2), Republic of Macedonia (2), Slovenia (1), Cyprus (1).
Contest
First navigation competition:
- Nigel Hopkins / Dale de Klerk ZAF - 96 penal points
- Janusz Darocha / Zbigniew Chrząszcz POL - 102 pts
- Krzysztof Wieczorek / Wacław Wieczorek POL - 124 pts
Second navigation competition:
- Włodzimierz Skalik / Ryszard Michalski POL - 166 pts
- Jiři Jakes / Lubomir Šťovíček CZE - 106 pts
- Janusz Darocha / Zbigniew Chrząszcz POL - 120 pts
Third navigation competition:
- Krzysztof Wieczorek / Wacław Wieczorek POL - 4 pts
- Jerzy Markiewicz / Dariusz Zawłocki POL - 65 pts
- Joël Tremblet / Jose Bertanier FRA - 71 pts
Results
Individual (10 best)
| 10. | Jerzy Markiewicz / Dariusz Zawłocki | POL | 320 + 476 + 65 | 861 |
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Team
Two best crews were counted (number of penal points):
- POL - 678
- CZE - 1268
- FRA - 1541
- ZAF - 2178
- AUT - 2554
- DEU - 2570
- GBR - 3459
- ITA - 3972
- SVK - 4752
- ESP - 6629
- MKD - 9198
- RUS - 9295
- GRC - 9876
- CHL - 11952
- CYP - 12740
Trivia
All five Polish crews took places in the best ten.
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