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2009 Rally Finland

Motor rally competition


Motor rally competition

FieldValue
name2009 Rally Finland
native_name59th Neste Oil Rally Finland
championship2009 World Rally Championship
round9
previous_round2009 Rally Poland
next_round2009 Rally Australia
countryFinland Finland
imageConrad Rautenbach - Rally Finland 2009.JPG
captionConrad Rautenbach driving a Citroën C4 WRC
rallybaseJyväskylä
startdate30 July
enddate2 August 2009
stages23
stagekm345.15
surfaceGravel
driver1Finland Mikko Hirvonen
team1GBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi WRT
teamsstart90
teamsfinish61

The 2009 Neste Oil Rally Finland was the 59th running of the Rally Finland and the ninth round of the 2009 World Rally Championship season. The rally consisted of 23 special stages and was won by Ford's Mikko Hirvonen. This marked his third victory in a row and his first in his home event. Last year's winner Sébastien Loeb of Citroën finished second and took his first podium since the Rally Argentina back in April. Jari-Matti Latvala beat Dani Sordo to the final podium spot.

Entries

The final entry list included 90 crews – the highest number in any event this season. 18 drivers contested the event in the top category World Rally Car and ten were registered for the Junior World Rally Championship. In addition to usual names, Matti Rantanen, who finished seventh in last year's event in a private Ford Focus RS WRC 06, partnered Federico Villagra in the Munchi's Ford World Rally Team and drove the 2008-spec Focus WRC.

Ferrari's 2007 Formula One world champion Kimi Räikkönen made his WRC debut at the event. This was also his first rally on gravel, after competing in two snow rallies in Finland and in a tarmac rally in Italy. As previously, he drove the Super 2000 class Fiat Grande Punto Abarth prepared by Tommi Mäkinen Racing. Räikkönen faced competition from other S2000 entrants such as Juho Hänninen, Anton Alén and Janne Tuohino and from Group N drivers such as Patrik Flodin. Former Stobart M-Sport Ford driver Urmo Aava entered the event in a Honda Civic Type-R R3.

Entry list

No.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarGr.Cl.1234567891011121415161731323334353637383959616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124
FRA Sébastien LoebMCO Daniel ElenaFRA Citroën Total World Rally TeamCitroën C4 WRCA8
ESP Daniel SordoESP Marc MartíFRA Citroën Total World Rally TeamCitroën C4 WRCA8
FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenGBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 09A8
FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaGBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 09A8
GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Scott MartinGBR Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudGBR Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
RUS Evgeny NovikovAUS Dale MoscattFRA Citroën Junior TeamCitroën C4 WRCA8
ZWE Conrad RautenbachGBR Daniel BarrittFRA Citroën Junior TeamCitroën C4 WRCA8
ARG Federico VillagraARG Jorge Perez CompancARG Munchi's Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
FIN Matti RantanenFIN Mikko LukkaARG Munchi's Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
NOR Petter SolbergGBR Phil MillsNOR Petter Solberg MSNCitroën Xsara WRCA8
FRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaFRA Citroën Junior TeamCitroën C4 WRCA8
NOR Mads ØstbergSWE Jonas AnderssonNOR Adapta ASSubaru Impreza WRC 2008A8
ARE Khalid Al-QassimiGBR Michael OrrGBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
FIN Jari KetomaaFIN Mika StenbergFIN Ketomaa WRTSubaru Impreza WRC 2007A8
FIN Jukka KetomäkiFIN Kai RisbergFIN Kai RisbergŠkoda Octavia WRC Evo3A8
GER Aaron BurkartGER Michael KölbachGER Aaron BurkartSuzuki Swift S1600A6
POL Michał KościuszkoPOL Maciej SzczepaniakPOL Michał KościuszkoSuzuki Swift S1600A6
ITA Simone BertolottiITA Luca CelestiniITA Simone BertolottiSuzuki Swift S1600A6
ITA Luca GriottiITA Corrado BonatoITA Luca GriottiRenault Clio R3A7
FRA Yoann BonatoFRA Benjamin BoulloudFRA Yoann BonatoSuzuki Swift S1600A6
NLD Hans WeijsBEL Björn DegandtNLD KNAF Talent First Team HollandCitroën C2 S1600A6
NLD Kevin AbbringNLD Erwin MombaertsNLD KNAF Talent First Team HollandRenault Clio R3A7
CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekCZE Czech National TeamCitroën C2 S1600A6
GER Mark WallenweinGER Stefan KopczykITA TRT Srl.Renault Clio R3A7
FIN Kalle PinomäkiFIN Matti KaskinenFIN Kalle PinomäkiRenault Clio R3A7
CYP Nicos ThomasCYP Angelos LoizidesITA Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
RSA Jon WilliamsGBR George GwynnITA Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
FIN Jarkko NikaraFIN Jarkko KalliolepoITA Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
CZE Martin SemerádCZE Bohuslav CeplechaITA Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
NZL Mark TapperNZL Jeff JuddITA Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaFIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S2000N4
FIN Anton AlénFIN Timo AlanneFIN Anton AlénFiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000N4
SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Göran BergstenRUS Uspenskiy Rally TecnicaSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Janne TuohinoFIN Markku TuohinoFIN Janne TuohinoPeugeot 207 S2000N4
FIN Kimi RäikkönenFIN Kaj LindströmFIN Kimi RäikkönenFiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000N4
FIN Jouni ArolainenFIN Risto PietiläinenFIN Jouni ArolainenFord Focus RS WRC 04A8
FIN Mattias ThermanFIN Janne PeräläARG Munchi's Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08A8
NOR Sveinung BieltvedtNOR Roger EilertsenNOR Sveinung BieltvedtSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
EST Ott TänakEST Kristo KraagEST Ott TänakSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
EST Urmo AavaEST Kuldar SikkEST Urmo AavaHonda Civic Type-R R3A7
FIN Ari LaivolaFIN Kari MustalahtiFIN Ari LaivolaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Jukka MetsäläFIN Sari Ohra-ahoFIN Jukka MetsäläMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XN4
RUS Radik ShaymievRUS Timur KafarovRUS Radik ShaymievPeugeot 207 S2000N4
FIN Reijo MuhonenFIN Timo MäenpääFIN Reijo MuhonenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Petri LehtovirtaFIN Juha KanervaFIN Petri LehtovirtaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Pekka SavelaFIN Ville MäkeläFIN Pekka SavelaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Jukka HaraFIN Petteri LuostarinenFIN Jukka HaraSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Ville SilvastiFIN Jani RauhalaFIN Jani RauhalaSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Timo PulkkinenFIN Lasse MiettinenFIN Timo PulkkinenSubaru Impreza WRX STiA8
FIN Pekka VihmaFIN Kim NiemeläFIN Pekka VihmaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Jarmo KomsiFIN Pasi KarppinenFIN Jarmo KomsiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Kai AholaFIN Peter FlythströmFIN Kai AholaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIIA8
ITA Fabio FrisieroESP Jordi Barrabés CostaITA Fabio FrisieroMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
EST Georg GrossEST Raigo MõlderEST Georg GrossSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Tomi WeurlanderFIN Veijo VyörykkäFIN Tomi WeurlanderMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIIN4
FIN Jukka KihlmanFIN Harri KihlmanFIN Jukka KihlmanSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Jouni VirtanenFIN Jussi MartiskinFIN Jouni VirtanenSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Tony AhtiFIN Mika JoensuuFIN Tony AhtiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXN4
FIN Asko MäkinenFIN Veli-Matti HaljalaFIN Asko MäkinenSubaru Impreza WRX STiN4
FIN Axel LindholmFIN Timo HantunenFIN Axel LindholmHonda Civic Type-RN3
ITA Silvano PintarelliITA Mauro MarchioniITA Silvano PintarelliRenault Clio R3A7
IRL Craig BreenGBR Gareth RobertsIRL Craig BreenFord Fiesta STN3
GER Patrick AngladeGER Björn RöhmGER Patrick AngladeFord Fiesta STN3
FIN Jussi KumpumäkiFIN Mikael KorhonenFIN Jussi KumpumäkiFord Fiesta STN3
TUR Emre YurdakulTUR Burak ErdenerTUR Castrol Ford Team TurkiyeFord Fiesta STN3
TUR Burcu CetinkayaTUR Cicek GuneyTUR Castrol Ford Team TurkiyeFord Fiesta STN3
ARE Bader Al-JabriGBR Stephen McAuleyARE Team Abu DhabiFord Fiesta STN3
ARE Majed Al-ShamsiGBR Allan HarrymanARE Team Abu DhabiFord Fiesta STN3
RUS Denis GrodetskiyRUS Safoniy LotkoEST Cueks RacingFord Fiesta STN3
ARE Ahmed Al-MansooriIRL Killian DuffyARE Team Abu DhabiFord Fiesta STN3
FIN Timo PitkäniemiFIN Ossi LehtonenFIN Timo PitkäniemiRenault Clio RSN3
ITA Fabrizio de SanctisITA Sergio BiancolliITA Fabrizio de SanctisMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIA8
FRA Daniel CambonFRA Valerie AntherieuFRA Daniel CambonRenault Clio RSN3
FIN Jari LaaksoFIN Jari TarvainenFIN Jari LaaksoVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Ville RuokanenFIN Timo PallariFIN Ville RuokanenVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Kari HytönenFIN Ismo PietiläinenFIN Kari HytönenSuzuki Swift SportN2
FIN Ilkka KaristeFIN Toni ValovaaraFIN Ilkka KaristeVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Mikael WikstedtFIN Hannu RokkanenFIN Mikael WikstedtŠkoda Fabia 1.4 16VA5
FIN Jouko PulkkinenFIN Petri HänninenFIN Jouko PulkkinenVolkswagen Polo GTiN2
FIN Toni HarsiaFIN Timo KekkonenFIN Toni HarsiaVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Teemu HorkamaFIN Sami SarjulaFIN Teemu HorkamaŠkoda Felicia 1.3A5
SWE Patrik OttossonSWE Stefan OttossonSWE Patrik OttossonVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Raimo KaisanlahtiFIN Tapani PulkkinenFIN Raimo KaisanlahtiVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Tomi VileniusFIN Sami RyynänenFIN Tomi VileniusFord Puma Kit CarA5
FIN Matti TuominenFIN Pekka LeppäläFIN Matti TuominenVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
FIN Pasi LaaksomaaFIN Susanna SöyriläFIN Pasi LaaksomaaVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
GBR Nick WestGBR Chris MellingGBR Nick WestVolkswagen Polo 1.4 16VA5
BRB Adrian LintonBRB Jonathan LintonBRB Jonathan LintonOpel Astra OPCN3
FIN Juhani LänsikorpiFIN Pasi HaatajaFIN Juhani LänsikorpiToyota YarisA5

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Summary

As in the previous year's event, the battle for the win was between the title contenders Mikko Hirvonen of Ford and Sébastien Loeb of Citroën. Although Loeb proved faster on the opening super special stage, Hirvonen took the lead when the rally really got underway on Friday, and began building up a lead by about a second per stage. Loeb backed off and settled for second after damaging a tyre and losing 13 seconds on SS15. Hirvonen's win was his first in his home event, after finishing runner-up to Marcus Grönholm in 2007 and to Loeb in 2008. Jari-Matti Latvala, who suffered from food poisoning on day two, passed Dani Sordo to take his first podium in his home event. Petter Solberg also looked set to challenge for a podium place, but suffered a puncture and then went wide and got stuck in a ditch right at the end of the fourth stage.

Munchi's Ford driver Matti Rantanen took a career-best fifth place in only his second rally in a World Rally Car. After Stobart's Henning Solberg, Rantanen's main challenger for the position, retired with a broken suspension, Rantanen was chased down by Citroën Junior Team's Sébastien Ogier. Ogier closed to within 0.6 seconds before the final stage but a time only 0.3 seconds faster than Rantanen's kept him in sixth place. Ogier's teammates Evgeny Novikov and Conrad Rautenbach both crashed out. Novikov crashed on both Friday and Saturday mornings while Rautenbach held ninth place until his accident on the penultimate stage.

Jari Ketomaa made his World Rally Car debut in a private Subaru Impreza WRC2007 and was another driver to challenge for fifth, the "best of the rest" position. He incurred a puncture and struggled with steering damage on Friday, losing over a minute, but recovered to overtake Stobart's Matthew Wilson for eighth and then began closing in on Mads Østberg in a year newer Impreza WRC. As the Norwegian crashed out on SS19, Ketomaa took the seventh place and his first-ever WRC points, and Wilson eighth and his first-ever point in the Rally Finland. Khalid al-Qassimi finished ninth and production class winner Juho Hänninen beat Munchi's Federico Villagra for tenth place. Martin Prokop won the Junior World Rally Championship category and secured the junior world title. Crowd favourite Kimi Räikkönen impressed in his WRC debut. Despite engine trouble, he held third place in the production class until rolling out at exactly the same place as Østberg. Räikkönen's performance drew praise from the top rally drivers.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC11028364554637281JWRC110283645546372
Finland Mikko HirvonenFinland Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 092:50:40.90.0
France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC2:51:06.0+25.1
Finland Jari-Matti LatvalaFinland Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 092:51:30.8+49.9
Spain Dani SordoSpain Marc MartíCitroën C4 WRC2:51:47.0+1:06.1
Finland Matti RantanenFinland Mikko LukkaFord Focus RS WRC 082:54:59.1+4:18.2
France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien IngrassiaCitroën C4 WRC2:54:59.4+4:18.5
Finland Jari KetomaaFinland Mika StenbergSubaru Impreza WRC 20072:55:48.4+5:07.5
United Kingdom Matthew WilsonUK Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 082:57:14.5+6:33.6
CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekCitroën C2 S16003:17:03.10.0
FIN Kalle PinomäkiFIN Matti KaskinenRenault Clio R33:17:58.6+55.5
POL Michał KościuszkoPOL Maciek SzczepaniakSuzuki Swift S16003:20:24.0+3:20.9
DEU Aaron Nikolai BurkartDEU Michael KölbachSuzuki Swift S16003:20:53.5+3:50.4
DEU Mark WallenweinDEU Stefan KopczykRenault Clio R33:30:28.6+13:25.5
ITA Simone BertolottiITA Luca CelestiniSuzuki Swift S16003:34:19.0+17:15.9
NED Hans Weijs, Jr.BEL Bjorn DegandtCitroën C2 S16003:51:17.8+34:14.7

Special stages

DayStageTime (EEST)NameLengthWinnerTimeRally leader1 (30-31 Jul)SS119:00SS27:38SS38:11SS48:59SS59:46SS613:02SS713:35SS814:23SS915:10SS1020:002 (1 Aug)SS117:13SS128:02SS139:25SS1411:37SS1512:26SS1613:49SS1716:11SS1817:19SS1917:523 (2 Aug)SS208:17SS218:58SS2210:51SS2312:18
Killeri 12.06 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb1:20.3France Sébastien Loeb
Jukojärvi 122.29 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:36.2Finland Mikko Hirvonen
Kruununperä 113.51 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen6:29.9
Mökkiperä 113.64 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb6:42.2
Palsankylä 113.92 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb7:06.7
Jukojärvi 222.29 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:25.2
Kruununperä 213.51 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen6:22.3
Mökkiperä 213.64 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb6:37.0
Palsankylä 213.92 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb7:01.6
Killeri 22.06 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb1:20.2
Leustu 121.35 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:04.8
Himos 120.94 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:31.7
Surkee 114.95 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen8:01.2
Leustu 221.35 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:03.4
Himos 220.94 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen10:35.4
Surkee 214.95 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala7:59.7
Urria12.75 kmFinland Mikko Hirvonen5:55.5
Kavala10.35 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala
France Sébastien Ogier5:10.1
Väärinmaja29.29 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala14:56.3
Hannula10.82 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala5:41.1
Myhinpää 115.06 kmFrance Sébastien Loeb6:59.1
Myhinpää 215.06 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala6:52.1
Ruuhimäki6.5 kmFinland Jari-Matti Latvala3:12.4

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts12345678910111213161718PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Mikko Hirvonen3222Ret211168
France Sébastien Loeb111114Ret7265
Spain Dani Sordo2543223122444
FIN Jari-Matti Latvala14312Ret613Ret331
Norway Henning Solberg44185381533027
NOR Petter Solberg634Ret3Ret4Ret25
GBR Matthew Wilson775Ret56145820
France Sébastien Ogier610Ret177Ret2Ret616
Argentina Federico Villagra774Ret41114
Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach18Ret6RetRet958Ret8
NOR Mads Østberg9677RetRet7
UAE Khalid al-Qassimi88816696
RUS Evgeny Novikov12RetRet5169Ret4
Australia Chris Atkinson54
Finland Matti Rantanen54
Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc63
Finland Jari Ketomaa72
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah111681091
EST Urmo Aava108291
Greece Lambros Athanassoulas81

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Manufacturers' championship

PosTeamEventTotal
pointsIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United Kingdom11192105364433520
France Citroën Total World Rally Team1814161618841213
USA BP Ford World Rally Team814108318181016
United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team88651075114
France Citroën Junior Team524025654
ARG Munchi's Ford World Rally Team003450602

References

References

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  6. (2 August 2009). "Prokop wins J-WRC title with Finnish victory". Rally-Live.com.
  7. (3 August 2009). "Top rally drivers praise Raikkonen WRC debut". Motorsport.com.
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