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2011 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship


The 2011 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season is an international rally championship sanctioned by the FIA. The championship is contested by a combination of regulations with Group N competing directly against Super 2000 cars for points. While the majority of competitors are privately funded, Malaysian manufacturer Proton enters a factory team of Super 2000 Proton Satria's for Australian driver Chris Atkinson and Scot Alister McRae.

British driver Alister McRae won the championship by fourteen points from Chris Atkinson of Australia as he clinched in the final round of the championship held in China.

Race calendar and results

The 2011 APRC is as follows:

RoundRally namePodium finishersStatisticsRankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
1MYS Malaysian Rally
(April 1–3) Result1AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S20003:14:49.315233.84 km
2IND Gaurav GillMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X3:16:35.9
3GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S20003:23:37.5
2AUS Rally Queensland
(May 13–15)1GBR Mark HigginsMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X2:22:14.219230.79 km
2IND Gaurav GillMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X2:22:30.0
3AUS Ryan Smart*Toyota Corolla Sportivo2:22:53.7
3FRA Rallye de Nouvelle Calédonie
(June 17–19)1AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S20003:01:18.019223.84 km
2IDN Rifat SungkarMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X3:02:56.0
3GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S20003:08:53.0
4NZL Rally of Whangarei
(July 15–17)1AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S20003:01:26.916301.64 km
2NZL Hayden Paddon*Subaru Impreza WRX STi3:01:39.3
3NZL Richard Mason*Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X3:03:15.0
5JPN Rally Hokkaido
(September 30 – October 2)1JPN Toshihiro Arai*Subaru Impreza WRX STi2:07:26.719222.89 km
2JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X2:10:03.8
3GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S20002:10:12.6
6CHN China Rally
(November 4–6)1GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S20003:00:38.613
2FIN Jari Ketomaa*Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X3:01:53.5
3AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S20003:02:17.0
    • Competitor not registered for Asia-Pacific Rally Championship.

Championship standings

The 2011 APRC for Drivers points is as follows:

PositionDriverVehicleMalaysia
MALAUS
AUSFRA
NCLNZL
NZLJPN
JPNCHN
CHNTotal1234567891011121314151617182021222425
GBR Alister McRaeProton Satria Neo S20003 64 83 42 82 121 12153
AUS Chris AtkinsonProton Satria Neo S20001 81 121 142 12139
INA Rifat SungkarMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X75 22 823 63 689
IND Gaurav GillMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X2 72 107363
JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X3 4321 1261
GBR Mark HigginsMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X51 1039
MYS Karamjit SinghProton Satria Neo S200069784 133
NZL Brian GreenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4 25632
JPN Akira BambaProton Satria Neo S200078895 228
CHN Fan FanMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X5 1779227
NZL Matt JansenSubaru Impreza WRX STi3 116
JPN Seiichiro TaguchiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4 315
FRA Alain DalsteinMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4 214
NZL Ben JaggerSubaru Impreza WRX STi4 113
JPN Atsushi MasumuraMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X5 212
NZL Ben HuntFord Fiesta ST510
JPN Takahiro YoshiiMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII6 19
MYS Muhammad UdhayaSubaru Impreza WRX68
FRA Emmanuel GuigouRenault Clio R368
CHN Hao YuanMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X9817
JPN Fuyuhiko TakahashiSubaru Impreza WRX STi76
MYS Gunaseelan RajooMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX8105
NZL Sloan CoxMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X55
AUS Nathan QuinnMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX33
AUS Razvan VladFord Fiesta ST101

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Note: 1 – 7 refers to the bonus points awarded for each leg of the rally for the first five place getters, 1st (7), 2nd (5), 3rd (3), 4th (2), 5th (1). There are two bonus legs for each rally.

References

References

  1. "2011 Events Calendar". FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship.
  2. "International Rally of Queensland ‐ APRC Classifications Outright To end of Leg 2 Listed By Classification". rallyresults.com.au.
  3. "Result".
  4. "Result".
  5. "Official Final Classification". Official website of Federation of Automobile Sports of PRC.
  6. "2011 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship for Drivers". fiaaprc.com.
  7. "2011 Malaysian rally entry list". malaysianrally.com.
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