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2009 Rally Ireland

2009 Rally Ireland

FieldValue
name2009 Rally Ireland
native_name2nd Rally Ireland
round1
championship2009 World Rally Championship
next_round2009 Rally Norway
countryIreland/Northern Ireland
imageNorth Sligo Town.jpg
captionAn aerial view of Sligo, where Rally Ireland's headquarters located.
rallybaseSligo, Ireland
startdate30 January
enddate1 February 2009
stages19
stagekm366.94
overallkm1407.68
surfaceTarmac/Mud
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1FRA Citroën Total World Rally Team
teamsstart36
teamsfinish28

The 2009 Rally Ireland, officially 2nd Rally Ireland, was the first round of the 2009 World Rally Championship season and was held between 30 January and 1 February 2009. It was also the opening round of the Junior World Rally Championship this season. Sligo was once again the rally base with the special stages being held on agricultural tarmac roads and major tarmac roads in the north west of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Introduction

The rally returned after a year's absence as to hold the opening round of the World Rally Championship after the Monte Carlo Rally was absent on the year's calendar due to the FIA's Round Rotation calendar system. This happens every two years, so the rally was out for 2010 in favour of Monte Carlo resuming its traditional place as the season opener, but returned in 2011 in the same position.

World Rally Championship

Sébastien Loeb, winner of Rally Ireland for the second time.

During Friday, heavy rain dominated the weekend and drivers found it difficult to compete in this kind of torrential weather, also mud became a feature, especially on broken tarmac roads. But Sébastien Loeb took the win second time in the row with Dani Sordo sealing a Citroën 1–2, two events in succession since the inaugural Rally Ireland held in 2007. Mikko Hirvonen once again settled for third place against the Citroën's tarmac wizards, with 2:07.8 minutes behind Loeb. Norway's Henning Solberg was the only of the Solberg brothers present after the no-show of 2003 WRC Champion Petter Solberg. He finished fourth, his best result on tarmac, but he was almost beaten by Citroën's newbie Chris Atkinson who finished in fifth overall despite some big scary moments, including hitting a telegraph pole on Leg 1 and spinning on Stage 18. Sébastien Ogier finished in sixth ahead of Matthew Wilson in a tight battle, while Khalid al-Qassimi became the first Arab rally driver since 1993 by compatriot Mohammed Bin Sulayem. But some drivers such as Jari Matti Latvala, who leads after Stage 1 broke his drive shaft after a puncture on two wheels, Ford's new driver Urmo Aava who leads after Stages 2 and 3, slid off the road and crashing without heavy impact at the Aughnasheelan Stage 6, and Conrad Rautenbach slid off at Stage 9 at Sloughan Glen and got his Citroën C4 deeply stuck at the mud, were all able to restart under the SuperRally rules to finish 10th by Aava, 14th by Latvala, and Rautenbach crossed the line in 18th place, and all of them score manufacturer's points for their respective teams.

Junior World Rally Championship

The JWRC drivers suffered in this torrential weather as well in the rally during the course of the weekend as eight JWRC drivers competed. Aaron Burkart who switch from his longtime associates Citroën to Suzuki this year was confident of the decision, just won his first JWRC rally in his debut with the team, ahead of the Czech driver Martin Prokop, unlike Burkart stayed with Citroën. While a distant third place for Italian Suzuki driver Simone Bertolotti, who previously drove for Renault. But worst thing happened that Dutchman Hans Weijs jr. who crash heavily at Stage 14 at Tempo under heavy rain that cause to stop some times by rally drivers such as Yoann Bonato and countryman Kevin Abbring, both had activated the SuperRally rules after retiring at Leg 1, had to start their runs all over again because of the incident, but both he and his co-driver were uninjured and the car was not badly damaged.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321JWRC1086543
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMCO Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC2:48:25.7
2.ESP Dani SordoESP Marc MartiCitroën C4 WRC2:49:53.6+1:27.9
3.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 082:50:33.5+2:07.8
4.NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudFord Focus RS WRC 082:54:58.1+6:32.4
5.AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane PrévotCitroën C4 WRC2:56:17.6+7:51.9
6.FRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaCitroën C4 WRC2:59:09.7+10:44.0
7.GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 082:59:49.5+11:23.8
8.UAE Khalid al-QassimiGBR Michael OrrFord Focus RS WRC 083:02:33.6+14:07.9
1. (16.)DEU Aaron BurkartDEU Michael KölbachSuzuki Swift S16003:16:41.5
2. (17.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekCitroën C2 S16003:17:28.8+47.3
3. (19.)ITA Simone BertolottiITA Luca CelestiniSuzuki Swift S16003:25:41.6+9:00.1
4. (20.)FRA Yoann BonatoFRA Benjamin BoulloudSuzuki Swift S16003:29:47.7+13:06.2
5. (22.)NED Kevin AbbringNED Erwin MombaertsRenault Clio S16003:34:19.5+17:38.0
6. (25.)ITA Luca GriottiITA Corrado BonatoRenault Clio S16003:43:49.9+27:08.4

Special stages

DayStageTime (GMT)NameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(30 JAN)SS108:13SS209:01SS309:42SS413:02SS513:50SS614:31SS718:54SS819:392
(31 JAN)SS908:13SS1009:06SS1109:49SS1213:57SS1314:50SS1415:333
(1 FEB)SS1508:35SS1609:00SS1709:51SS1812:09SS1913:10
IRE Glenboy 122.25 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala12:44.0104.8 km/hFIN Jari-Matti Latvala
IRE Cavan 115.09 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb8:31.5106.2 km/hEST Urmo Aava
IRE Aughnasheelan 125.19 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb14:35.2103.6 km/h
IRE Glenboy 222.25 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb11:37.4114.9 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
IRE Cavan 215.09 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb7:40.5118.0 km/h
IRE Aughnasheelan 225.19 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:44.6110.0 km/h
GBR Murley24.70 kmStage cancelled
GBR Fardross14.77 kmStage cancelled
GBR Sloughan Glen 127.76 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb14:43.3113.1 km/h
GBR Ballinamallard 125.46 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:02.1117.2 km/h
GBR Tempo 113.46 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb7:33.1106.9 km/h
GBR Sloughan Glen 227.76 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen14:33.9114.4 km/h
GBR Ballinamallard 225.46 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb12:51.4118.8 km/h
GBR Tempo 213.46 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb7:30.1107.7 km/h
IRE Geevagh11.48 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen6:11.3111.3 km/h
IRE Arigna10.88 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb6:03.6107.7 km/h
IRE Lough Gill13.51 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen6:27.0125.7 km/h
IRE Donegal Bay14.47 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen8:09.7106.4 km/h
IRE Donegal Town1.50 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen1:08.179.3 km/h

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts12345678PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts
France Sébastien Loeb110
Spain Dani Sordo28
Finland Mikko Hirvonen36
Norway Henning Solberg45
Australia Chris Atkinson54
France Sébastien Ogier63
GBR Matthew Wilson72
UAE Khalid al-Qassimi81

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Manufacturers' championship

RankDriverEventTotal
pointsIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United Kingdom18885
1France Citroën Total World Rally Team18
2USA BP Ford World Rally Team8
United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team8
4France Citroën Junior Team5

References

References

  1. (2008-11-06). "2009 WRC calendars finalised". WRC}}{{Dead link.
  2. (2009-02-03). "Loeb wins Rally Ireland". Rally Ireland.
  3. (2009-02-03). "Burkart confident after Suzuki switch".
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