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2009 Rally Norway


FieldValue
name2009 Rally Norway
native_name3rd Rally Norway
round2
championship2009 World Rally Championship
previous_round2009 Rally Ireland
next_round2009 Cyprus Rally
countryNorway Norway
imageVikingskipet-Hamar.jpg
captionVikingskipet Olympic Arena in Hamar, which served as depot.
rallybaseHamar, Norway
startdateFebruary 12
enddateFebruary 15, 2009
stages23
stagekm361.12
surfaceIce/Snow covered Gravel
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1FRA Citroën Total World Rally Team
teamsstart42
teamsfinish35

The 2009 Rally Norway, officially 3rd Rally Norway, is the second round of the 2009 World Rally Championship season and the first round of the Production World Rally Championship and is held between February 12 and February 15, 2009. The rally was held on ice- and snow-covered gravel roads between Oslo and Hamar.

Rally Norway returned to the calendar in 2009 Season after a years absence. This is the Snow Rally of the season. Historically, the Swedish Rally has usually been the rally held on snow in every WRC Season except 1974 and 1990 due to cancellation, 1994 when it was only part of the FIA 2-Litre World Cup for Manufacturers.

Petter Solberg, driving a Citroën Xsara WRC car, won the first stage of the rally. But Sébastien Loeb of France won in a Citroën C4 WRC, his second win on snow since the 2004 Swedish Rally, remaining only non-Scandinavian rally driver ever to win a Snow Rally. Loeb finished ahead of Mikko Hirvonen by +9.8 seconds. Jari Matti Latvala finished third, despite having spun on the last stage on the second running of the Budor. The highest placed Norwegian driver was Henning Solberg in fourth, who was in a tight battle for the position with Dani Sordo. Sordo had held the position for most of the stages until SS14 Mountain 2, where Solberg passed Sordo for fourth place. Both were under pressure from Swede P-G Andersson, on board a privately entered Škoda Fabia WRC, who passed Solberg at SS7 Finnskogen 2. Andersson had to retire at SS12 Ringsaker 1 when he broke his clutch after hitting a snow bank. Solberg finished in sixth in one peace, although he doubted his clutch would last until the end. He was in a tight battle with Matthew Wilson of Great Britain, who finished in seventh place, ahead of Urmo Aava in eighth who collected his first point of the season.

This rally marks the opening Round of the PWRC Season and as the WRC supporting event. Previously, the JWRC was the supporting event in 2007. Swede Patrik Sandell won the class. Eyvind Brynildsen and his co-driver Denis Giraudet, Didier Auriol's former co-driver finished second. Czech Martin Prokop finished in third place ahead of Armindo Araujo. Andis Neiksans of Latvia finished fifth ahead of Jaromir Tarabus in sixth.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321PWRC108654321
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMCO Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC3:28:15.9
2.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 083:28:25.7+9.8
3.FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 083:29:37.7+1:21.8
4.NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudFord Focus RS WRC 083:31:49.4+3:33.5
5.ESP Dani SordoESP Marc MartiCitroën C4 WRC3:32:07.9+3:52.0
6.NOR Petter SolbergGBR Phil MillsCitroën Xsara WRC3:34:41.3+6:25.4
7.GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 083:34:51.5+6:35.6
8.EST Urmo AavaEST Kuldar SikkFord Focus RS WRC 083:35:05.0+6:49.1
1. (13.)SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia Super 20003:49:43.6
2. (14.)NOR Eyvind BrynildsenFRA Denis GiraudetMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX3:50:27.7+44.1
3. (16.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX3:52:40.3+2:56.7
4. (17.)POR Armindo AraujoPOR Miguel RamalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX3:53:40.6+3:57.0
5. (18.)LAT Andis NeiksansLAT Peteris DzirkalsMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:00:23.5+10:39.9
6. (20.)CZE Jaromir TarabusCZE Daniel TrunkatFiat Abarth Grande Punto S20004:02:33.1+12:49.5
7. (26.)SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Göran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:10:01.1+20:17.5
8. (30.)FRA Frederic SauvanFRA Thibault GorczycaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:24:48.0+35:04.4

Special stages

DayStageTime (CET)NameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(12 FEB)SS120:042
(13 FEB)SS209:03SS309:39SS410:19SS511:13SS612:45SS713:51SS814:45SS915:463
(14 FEB)SS1007:53SS1108:58SS1209:58SS1311:04SS1413:15SS1514:20SS1615:20SS1716:264
(15 FEB)SS1807:34SS1908:35SS2009:23SS2111:59SS2213:00SS2313:48
Oslo1.92 kmNOR Petter Solberg1:32.874.5 km/hNOR Petter Solberg
Opaker 114.62 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen8:06.0108.3 km/hFIN Mikko Hirvonen
Kirkenær 18.0 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb6:36.872.6 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
Finnskogen 120.87 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen11:55.4105.0 km/hFIN Mikko Hirvonen
Kongsvinger 113.45 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen8:56.990.2 km/h
Opaker 214.62 kmSWE Per-Gunnar Andersson8:11.2107.1 km/h
Finnskogen 220.87 kmSWE Per-Gunnar Andersson11:58.9104.5 km/h
Kongsvinger 213.45 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen9:10.388.0 km/h
Kirkenær 28.0 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb6:55.069.46 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
Mountain 124.36 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb12:43.3114.9 km/h
Lillehammer 16.78 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb5:04.880.1 km/h
Ringsaker 127.29 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb14:30.8112.8 km/h
Hamar 11.15 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb1:11.857.7 km/h
Mountain 224.36 kmNOR Henning Solberg13:13.4110.5 km/h
Lillehammer 26.78 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala5:15.377.4 km/h
Ringsaker 227.29 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala15:06.7108.4 km/h
Hamar 21.15 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb1:14.155.9 km/h
Våler 130.03 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen16:07.5111.7 km/h
Elverum 113.31 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb6:18.9126.5 km/h
Budor 119.74 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen10:12.3116.1 km/h
Våler 230.03 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen16:23.4109.9 km/h
Elverum 213.31 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen6:24.6124.6 km/h
Budor 219.74 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb10:24.7113.8 km/h

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts1234567891011PosDriverIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United KingdomPts
France Sébastien Loeb1120
Finland Mikko Hirvonen3214
Spain Dani Sordo2512
Norway Henning Solberg4410
FIN Jari-Matti Latvala1436
Australia Chris Atkinson54
GBR Matthew Wilson774
France Sébastien Ogier6103
NOR Petter Solberg63
EST Urmo Aava1081
UAE Khalid al-Qassimi81

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Manufacturers' championship

RankDriverEventTotal
pointsIRL
IrelandNOR
NorwayCYP
CyprusPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreecePOL
PolandFIN
FinlandAUS
AustraliaESP
SpainGBR
United Kingdom3222168
1France Citroën Total World Rally Team1814
2USA BP Ford World Rally Team814
United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team88
4France Citroën Junior Team53

References

References

  1. (2009-02-16). "Sebastien Loeb wins Rally Norway for Citroen!". WRC.com.
  2. (2009-02-16). "Ecstatic Loeb wins Rally Norway". www.rallynorway.com.
  3. (2009-02-16). "Sandell takes historic P-WRC win".
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