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2009 Rally d'Italia Sardegna


FieldValue
name2009 Rally d'Italia Sardegna
native_name6º Rally d'Italia Sardegna
round6
championship2009 World Rally Championship
previous_round2009 Rally Argentina
next_round2009 Acropolis Rally
countryItaly Italy
startdateMay 22
enddate24, 2009
stages17
surfaceGravel with some Tarmac
driver1Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
team1GBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi WRT
teamsstart59
teamsfinish39

The 2009 Rally d'Italia Sardegna was the sixth running of the Rally d'Italia Sardegna and the sixth round of the 2009 World Rally Championship season. The rally consisted of 17 special stages.

This year's Rally d'Italia Sardegna has new reforms of this rally, with new stages at the first day & the last day, mostly these new stages are gravel with some section of tarmac that make it difficult for drivers especially the grip of the tyres.

Finns Jari-Matti Latvala and Mikko Hirvonen took a double win for the Ford factory team. Latvala's win was his career second, after becoming the youngest-ever driver to win a world rally at the 2008 Swedish Rally. Norwegian privateer Petter Solberg took the final podium spot.

Summary

Several front-runners ran into problems on stage eleven. Citroën's defending world champion Sébastien Loeb lost over a minute and dropped from third to fourth due to a puncture. His fifth-placed teammate Dani Sordo lost even more time and positions with a turbo problem. Eighth-placed Stobart driver Henning Solberg's day ended after he went off the road and broke his Ford Focus WRC's right-hand front suspension, and Citroën Junior Team's Conrad Rautenbach retired after the stage from tenth place with a damper failure. The rally leader Jari-Matti Latvala of Ford also spun during the stage, but escaped without damage.

Latvala led the event from start to finish, taking Ford's first win since the one-two at the 2008 Rally Japan. His teammate Mikko Hirvonen was less than ten seconds behind after two days and supposed to benefit from running behind Latvala on the road, but dust clouds and the resulting hampered visibility suddenly forced him to settle for second. Ford boss Malcolm Wilson decided against applying team orders. Loeb, whose record-equaling six win streak came to an end, took the third place back by passing Petter Solberg, but was later given a two-minute penalty for a safety rule violation; co-driver Daniel Elena unfastened his safety belts before the crew stopped the car for a tire change (after the puncture on SS11). Loeb escaped a disqualification as the stewards considered the infringement less severe because it had happened while they were not driving at a competitive pace.

Citroën Junior Team's 18-year-old Evgeny Novikov finished fifth, taking his career first points-finish. Stobart's Matthew Wilson took sixth place despite hydraulic problems that slowed him down on day one. After Khalid al-Qassimi had run into several problems while heading for career-best seventh place, the battle for the position was between two Norwegians who had had troublesome rallies, both losing about ten minutes and re-joining the event under SupeRally rules. Henning Solberg chased down Mads Østberg throughout the last day but only got within 0.6 seconds. Nasser Al-Attiyah edged out Patrik Sandell on the last stage to take the honours in the Production World Rally Championship, while the win in the Junior World Rally Championship went to Martin Prokop.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC11028364554637281JWRC110283645546372PWRC11028364554637281
FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 094:00:55.70.0
FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 094:01:25.129.4
NOR Petter SolbergUK Phil MillsCitroën Xsara WRC4:02:53.31:57.6
FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC4:04:39.43:43.7
RUS Evgeny NovikovAUS Dale MoscattCitroën C4 WRC4:06:07.55:11.8
UK Matthew WilsonUK Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 084:08:25.07:29.3
NOR Mads ÖstbergNOR Veronica EnganSubaru Impreza WRC4:14:16.313:20.6
NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudFord Focus RS WRC 084:14:16.913:21.2
CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekCitroën C2 S16004:23:40.60.0
POL Michal KosciuszkoPOL Maciek SzczepaniakSuzuki Swift S16004:23:53.813.2
DEU Aaron Nikolai BurkartDEU Michael KölbachSuzuki Swift S16004:31:55.48:14.8
FRA Yoann BonatoFRA Benjamin BoulloudSuzuki Swift S16004:34:45.211:04.5
ITA Alessandro BettegaITA Simone ScattolinRenault Clio R34:35:40.211:59.5
NED Hans WeijsBEL Bjorn DegandtCitroën C2 S16004:37:14.213:33.5
ITA Simone BertolottiITA Luca CelestiniSuzuki Swift S16005:13:03.049:22.4
QAT Nasser Al-AttiyahITA Giovanni BernacchiniSubaru Impreza N144:20:39.40.0
SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia S20004:20:40.91.5
POR Armindo AraujoPOR Ramalho MiguelMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:24:23.53:44.1
SWE Patrick FlodinSWE Göran BergstenSubaru Impreza4:27:14.96:35.5
NOR Eyvind BrynildsenFRA Denis GiraudetMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:34:37.913:58.5
FRA Frederic SauvanFRA Sebastien CapannaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:47:14.526:35.1
ITA Gianluca LinariITA Paolo GregorianiSubaru Impreza WRX STi4:48:10.727:31.3
HUN Gabor MayerHUN Robert TagaiSubaru Impreza4:48:11.327:31.9

Special stages

DayStageTime (CEST)NameLengthWinnerTimeRally leader1
(22 May)SS19:32SS210:08SS310:43SS414:57SS515:33SS616:082
(23 May)SS78:45SS89:31SS910:32SS1015:05SS1115:51SS1216:523
(24 May)SS137:08SS147:42SS1510:19SS1611:46SS1712:20
Sa Conchedda 114.99 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala10:33.3FIN Jari-Matti Latvala
Loelle 122.3 kmESP Dani Sordo13:41.6
Crastazza 127.81 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala18:24.8
Sa Conchedda 214.99 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala10:16.3
Loelle 222.3 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:19.8
Crastazza 227.81 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala17:57.0
Sa Linea 114.2 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen9:10.5
Fiorentini 122.02 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb18:06.4
Monte Lerno 129.15 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb19:36.7
Sa Linea 214.2 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen9:05.4
Fiorentini 222.02 kmNOR Petter Solberg17:53.3
Monte Lerno 229.15 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb18:58.6
Monte Olia 119.31 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala14:24.3
Sorillis 118.66 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala14:21.1
Arzachena10.24 kmNOR Henning Solberg5:46.7
Monte Olia 219.31 kmNOR Henning Solberg14:02.6
Sorillis 218.66 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:48.3

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts123456789111315PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts
France Sébastien Loeb11111455
Finland Mikko Hirvonen3222Ret238
Spain Dani Sordo254322331
Norway Henning Solberg441853821
NOR Petter Solberg634Ret320
FIN Jari-Matti Latvala14312Ret6119
GBR Matthew Wilson775Ret5615
Argentina Federico Villagra774Ret9
NOR Mads Østberg9675
France Sébastien Ogier610Ret177Ret5
RUS Evgeny Novikov12RetRet54
Australia Chris Atkinson54
Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach18Ret6RetRet93
UAE Khalid al-Qassimi888163
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah11168101
EST Urmo Aava1081

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Manufacturers' championship

PosDriverEventTotal
pointsIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United Kingdom190261344419512
France Citroën Total World Rally Team18141616188------
USA BP Ford World Rally Team814108318------
United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team8865107------
France Citroën Junior Team524026------
ARG Munchi's Ford World Rally Team003450------

References

References

  1. (2009-05-24). "Latvala wins Rally of Sardinia in Ford 1-2". USA Today.
  2. "SS11: Carnage!". WRC.com.
  3. Beer, Matt. "Penalty drops Loeb to fourth". [[Autosport]].
  4. Beer, Matt. "Latvala ends Loeb's winning streak". [[Autosport]].
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