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2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge


The 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge was the sixth season of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. The season consisted of twelve rounds and started on 19 January with the Monte Carlo Rally. The season ended on 5 November, at the Cyprus Rally.

The series introduced a new points system for the 2011 season, applying the FIA points system – 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 – which had been introduced to other championships within the last twelve months. Within the new system, the final two events in Scotland and Cyprus offered more points via a scoring coefficient. Scotland offered crews points on a 1.5 coefficient, meaning that the winner earned 37.5 points, second place 27 points, third place 22.5 points and so on. In Cyprus, double points were offered, meaning the winner received 50 points, second place 36, third place 30 and so forth. The rule was intended to increase the number of entries for the final two rounds, although Bouffier (who was still in mathematical contention for the title) did not participate in Cyprus.

Argentina was cancelled, meaning the calendar had a large proportion of tarmac events. Extra points for the final two gravel rallies meant that tarmac specialists would not necessarily dominate, however. The Proton Satria Neos were not as competitive as the Škoda Fabias or Peugeot 207s. The Monte Carlo Rally had several notable appearances, including François Delecour and 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg. The final two rallies were won by Andreas Mikkelsen, who also took two other podiums and the most stage wins during the season en-route to the championship.

Calendar

Rd.Start dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistance1C23456C7891011
19 January21 JanuaryMON 79th Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloValence, DrômeMixed13337.06 km
4 March6 MarchARG Rally de los AlercesLos Alerces National Park, ChubutGravel????
14 April16 AprilESP 35th Rally Islas Canarias - El Corte InglésLas Palmas, Gran CanariaAsphalt12190.59 km
12 May14 MayFRA 54th Tour de Corse - E.LeclercAjaccio, CorsicaAsphalt14320.84 km
2 June4 JuneUKR 13th Prime Yalta RallyYalta, CrimeaAsphalt14261.87 km
23 June25 JuneBEL 47th Geko Ypres RallyYpres, West FlandersAsphalt18287.89 km
14 July16 JulyPOR 46th SATA Rallye AçoresPonta Delgada, AzoresGravel17205.09 km
4 August6 AugustPOR 52nd Rali Vinho da MadeiraFunchal, MadeiraAsphalt19268.50 km
26 August28 AugustCZE 41st Barum Rally ZlínZlín, Zlín RegionAsphalt15248.48 km
9 September11 SeptemberHUN 45th Canon Mecsek RallyePécs, BaranyaAsphalt14251.86 km
22 September24 SeptemberITA 53rd Rallye SanremoSanremo, LiguriaAsphalt13225.77 km
7 October9 OctoberGBR 3rd RACMSA Rally of ScotlandPerth, ScotlandGravel15200.09 km
3 November5 NovemberCYP 40th Cyprus RallyPaphosMixed11187.58 km
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The calendar had consisted of twelve events run on two continents. The schedule will include two new countries, France (Tour de Corse, former WRC event) and Hungary (Asphalt/Gravel Mecsek Rallye), plus a return to Argentina for the new gravel-based Rally de los Alerces. The final calendar was released on 10 December 2010, with the Prime Yalta Rally in Ukraine added, and the Rally Islas Canarias listed without a confirmed date. Rally Islas Canarias was reinstated to the calendar on 19 January 2011 at the expense of Rally de los Alerces, which was cancelled. Rali Vinho da Madeira was later dropped in June 2011 due to a breach in contract related to debts the event organizers had not paid.

Selected entries

Peugeot UK had already confirmed their entry for the 2011 season with Guy Wilks who previously raced for Škoda UK instead of 2009 champion Kris Meeke who made the switch to World Rally Championship (WRC) driving for MINI. 2003 World Rally champion Petter Solberg made a one-off appearance at the Monte Carlo Rally for Peugeot. Škoda UK, had also announced their plan to compete in IRC in 2011. The team's single car was occupied by Andreas Mikkelsen, who competed in the Skoda Italia-run car, alongside the works cars of the top two drivers in 2010, Juho Hänninen and Jan Kopecký.

Entrant/TeamManufacturerCarDriverCo-driverTyresRoundsŠkodaPeugeotM-SportProtonRalliartSubaruVolkswagenAbarth
CZE Škoda MotorsportŠkoda Fabia S2000FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko Markkula1–2, 4, 6–7, 10–11
CZE Jan KopeckýCZE Petr StarýAll
FRA Nicolas VouillozFRA Benjamin Veillas1
BEL Freddy LoixBEL Frédéric Miclotte1
BEL BFO-Škoda Rally Team2–3, 5, 7–11
GBR Škoda UKNOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Ola FløeneAll
GER Škoda Auto DeutschlandGER Mark WallenweinGER Stefan Kopczyk1, 7–8, 11
GER Matthias KahleGER Peter Göbel7–8, 10–11
FIN TGS Worldwide OÜFIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tapio Suominen2–5, 7–10
SWE Škoda SwedenSWE Patrik SandellSWE Staffan Parmander3–4
6–7, 10–11
EST ME3 Rally TeamEST Karl KruudaEST Martin Järveoja4–5, 7–11
BEL Autostal DuindistelBEL Bernd CasierBEL Francis Caesemaeker5
NED Wevers SportNED Hans WeijsBEL Bjorn Degandt5
NED Mark van EldikBEL Robin Buysmans5
NED Edwin SchiltNED Lisette Bakker5
GBR Simpsons ŠkodaGBR Jonathan GreerGBR Dai Roberts5, 10
IRL Škoda IrelandIRL Robert BarrableIRL Damien Connolly5
7, 10
CZE Adell Mogul Racing TeamCZE Roman KrestaCZE Petr Gross7
HUN Škoda Rally Team HungariaHUN Norbert HerczigHUN Kálmán Benics8
AUT Red Bull ŠkodaGER Hermann GassnerGER Timo Gottschalk8
BEL René Georges MotorsportTUR Burcu ÇetinkayaTUR Çiçek Güney10–11
FRA Peugeot FrancePeugeot 207 S2000NOR Petter SolbergGBR Chris Patterson1
FRA Bryan BouffierFRA Xavier Panseri1–10
FRA Stéphane SarrazinFRA Jacques-Julien Renucci1
HUN Robert BútorSVK Igor Bacigál8
FRA Enjolras SportFRA François DelecourFRA Dominique Savignoni1, 3
GBR Peugeot UKGBR Guy WilksGBR Phil Pugh1–10
ITA Astra RacingFIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tomi Tuominen1
POR Peugeot Sport PortugalPOR Bruno MagalhãesPOR Paulo Grave1–3, 5–6, 8–9
ITA FriulmotorITA Giandomenico BassoITA Mitia Dotta1
BEL Peugeot Team BeluxBEL Thierry NeuvilleFRA Nicolas Klinger1
BEL Nicolas Gilsoul2–5, 7–11
BEL Pieter TsjoenBEL Lara Vanneste5
ITA Kimera MotorsportITA Luca BettiITA Alessandro Mattioda1
ITA Maurizio Barone5, 7
ITA Munaretto SportITA Max SettembriniITA Corrado Bonato1–3
ITA David Boselli9
ITA Marco TempestiniROU Dorin Pulpea1, 4, 8
FRA Pierre CampanaFRA Sabrina De Castelli3, 5, 9
CYP Doros LoucaidesCYP Costas Laos11
ESP AMP Classic TeamESP Jonathan PérezESP Enrique Velasco2
KSA Yazeed Al Rajhi TeamKSA Yazeed Al RajhiFRA Mathieu Baumel3
CZE Peugeot Delimax Czech National TeamCZE Pavel ValoušekCZE Zdeněk Hrůza7
HUN Peugeot Total Hungária Rallye TeamHUN János TóthHUN Róbert Tagai8
ITA National ProklamaITA Alessandro PericoITA Fabrizio Carrara9
NOR Petter Solberg World Rally TeamFord Fiesta S2000NOR Henning SolbergAUT Ilka Minor1
FRA Team Emap YaccoFRA Julien MaurinFRA Olivier Ural1, 3, 5–6
UKR AT Rally TeamUKR Oleksiy TamrazovUKR Ivan German3–4, 7
POL Cersanit Rally TeamPOL Michał SołowowPOL Maciek Baran5, 7
IRL Keltech MotorsportIRL Craig BreenGBR Gareth Roberts7, 10
HUN Synergon Turán MotorsportHUN Frigyes TuránHUN Gábor Zsiros8
ITA Car RacingITA Umberto ScandolaITA Guido D'Amore9
GBR M-SportGBR Alastair FisherGBR Daniel Barritt10
QAT Barwa World Rally TeamQAT Nasser Al-AttiyahITA Giovanni Bernacchini11
MYS Proton MotorsportProton Satria Neo S2000SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonSWE Emil Axelsson1–2, 4–5, 7–8, 10
AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane Prévot1, 9
ITA Giandomenico BassoITA Mitia Dotta2, 4–5, 7–9
UKR Oleksandr SaliukUKR Evgen Chervonenko4
GBR Alister McRaeAUS Bill Hayes10
POL Dytko SportMitsubishi Lancer Evo XAUT Andreas AignerAUT Daniela Ertl1
POR Amarante Rally TeamPOR Vítor PascoalPOR Luis Ramalho6
POR Team Além MarMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXPOR Ricardo MouraPOR Sancho Eiró6
GBR David Bogie RallyingGBR David BogieGBR Kevin Rae10
FIN Sonax RacingFIN Jarkko NikaraFIN Petri Nikara10
CYP Nicos Thomas RacingCYP Nicos ThomasCYP Angelos Loizides11
NED Heuvel MotorsportMitsubishi Lancer Evo X R4NED Jasper van den HeuvelNED Martine Kolman5
CZE EuroOil Čepro Czech National TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX R4CZE Václav PechCZE Petr Uhel7
HUN Martevo Kft.HUN György AschenbrennerHUN Zsuzsa Pikó8
JPN Team AraiSubaru Impreza R4JPN Toshihiro AraiAUS Dale Moscatt3, 6, 8, 10–11
JPN Advan Team NutaharaJPN Fumio NutaharaJPN Hakaru Ichino6–7, 10
HUN Eurosol Racing Team HungaryVolkswagen Polo S2000HUN László VizinHUN Gábor Zsiros4, 7
ITA National ProklamaAbarth Grande Punto S2000ITA Luca RossettiITA Matteo Chiarcossi5

Results

RoundRally namePodium finishersRankDriverCarTime
1MON/FRA Monte Carlo Rally
(19–22 January) — *Results and report*1FRA Bryan BouffierPeugeot 207 S20003:32:55.6
2BEL Freddy LoixŠkoda Fabia S20003:33:28.1
3GBR Guy WilksPeugeot 207 S20003:34:15.3
2ESP Rally Islas Canarias
(14–16 April) — *Results and report*1FIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S20001:40:38.1
2CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20001:40:39.6
3BEL Thierry NeuvillePeugeot 207 S20001:40:46.3
3FRA Tour de Corse
(12–14 May) — *Results and report*1BEL Thierry NeuvillePeugeot 207 S20003:20:51.0
2CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20003:21:06.5
3BEL Freddy LoixŠkoda Fabia S20003:21:53.6
4UKR Prime Yalta Rally
(2–4 June) — *Results and report*1FIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S20002:54:14.0
2FRA Bryan BouffierPeugeot 207 S20002:54:25.7
3CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20002:54:52.7
5BEL Ypres Rally
(23–25 June) — *Results and report*1BEL Freddy LoixŠkoda Fabia S20002:40:03.9
2NED Hans WeijsŠkoda Fabia S20002:44:00.8
3POL Michał SołowowFord Fiesta S20002:46:10.7
6POR Rallye Açores
(14–16 July) — *Results and report*1FIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S20002:19:03.8
2NOR Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia S20002:19:46.1
3CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20002:20:49.8
7CZE Barum Rally Zlín
(26–28 August) — *Results and report*1CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20002:15:51.7
2BEL Freddy LoixŠkoda Fabia S20002:15:52.9
3FIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S20002:16:29.1
8HUN Mecsek Rallye
(9–11 September) — *Results and report*1CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20002:00:06.7
2BEL Thierry NeuvillePeugeot 207 S20002:00:07.5
3BEL Freddy LoixŠkoda Fabia S20002:01:06.7
9ITA Rallye Sanremo
(22–24 September) — *Results and report*1BEL Thierry NeuvillePeugeot 207 S20002:19:57.8
2NOR Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia S20002:19:59.3
3FRA Bryan BouffierPeugeot 207 S20002:20:13.8
10GBR Rally Scotland
(7–9 October) — *Results and report*1NOR Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia S20001:55:17.2
2FIN Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S20001:55:43.6
3FRA Bryan BouffierPeugeot 207 S20001:56:52.5
11CYP Cyprus Rally
(3–5 November) — *Results and report*1NOR Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia S20002:25:18.5
2CZE Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S20002:26:59.0
3SWE Patrik SandellŠkoda Fabia S20002:28:13.3

Standings

Drivers

  • Only the best seven scores from each driver count towards the championship.
PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts1161.58153.52183311523125125412312351151156110.5110.574747844449452431039391126261224241318181417.517.5151616161515171515181212191010101021888888248825772666666629666631553244444435443644372238223922402241111143114411PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts
NOR Andreas MikkelsenRet664Ret25Ret211
CZE Jan Kopecký8223DNS311452
FIN Juho Hänninen61113216
BEL Freddy Loix243123Ret5
BEL Thierry NeuvilleRet316Ret4216Ret
FRA Bryan Bouffier18Ret2DSQ4Ret433
GBR Guy Wilks35Ret55RetRetRetRetRet
SWE Patrik Sandell99512Ret3
FIN Toni Gardemeister10128776797
EST Karl Kruuda851011Ret134
POR Bruno MagalhãesRet95RetRet95
IRL Craig Breen74
NED Hans Weijs2
GER Matthias Kahle1919106
FRA Pierre Campana1448
POL Michał Sołowow311
JPN Toshi Arai13Ret1897
FRA Stéphane Sarrazin4
FRA François Delecour5
DEU Hermann Gassner5
POR Ricardo Moura6
HUN György Aschenbrenner6
ITA Alessandro Perico6
GER Mark Wallenwein2118148
FRA Julien Maurin12711Ret
FRA Nicolas Vouilloz7
POR Vítor Lopes7
ITA Umberto Scandola7
ITA Luca Rossetti8
GBR Alastair Fisher8
ITA Giandomenico Basso911RetRet13Ret10
POR Vítor Pascoal8
CZE Roman Kresta8
HUN Róbert Bútor8
NED Bernhard ten Brinke9
CYP Doros Loucaides10
SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonRet24Ret199RetRet
POR Sérgio Silva9
IRL Robert Barrable10DSQ16
CYP Charalambos Timotheou11
FRA Jean-Mathieu Leandri10
AUT Beppo Harrach10
JPN Fumio Nutahara11Ret15
HUN János Puskádi2312Ret282024

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Manufacturers

  • Only the best seven scores from each manufacturer count towards the championship.
PosManufacturerMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts1495.5133362.52315.574241.531247117411031075110.56.5104646467414181515PosManufacturerMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts
CZE Škoda30433340434343403064.586
FRA Peugeot40273730161915304037.524
JPN Subaru14414101621061542
GBR M-Sport10310423020010300
JPN Ralliart6001082051861.536
JPN Honda0841600030312
MYS Proton0160010160800
ITA Abarth103010000100

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2WD Cup drivers' standings

  • Only the best seven scores from each driver count towards the championship.
PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPPts11202119371.5453.55406307278259252525251322142015181618181818181822182318241515151515291530121212121212121238103910101010101010468888507516666665745844444446522226911111PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPPts
FRA Jean-Michel Raoux7Ret123714Ret1
ITA Stefano Albertini3Ret1122
HUN János Puskádi93Ret634
EST Martin KangurRet6116RetRet1
FRA Pierre-Antoine Guglielmi13
CYP Andreas Charalambous3
GBR John MacCrone2
BEL Kris PrincenRet1
FRA Pierre Campana1
ESP Joan Vinyes1
POR Paulo Maciel1
ITA Davide Medici1
FRA Eric Mauffrey4Ret5Ret
CYP Doros Constantinou5
ROM Vlad Cosma218
SWI Michaël Burri2
ESP Gorka Antxustegi2
FRA Guy Fiori2
IRL Tommy Doyle2
CZE Václav Dunovský2
HUN Menyhért Krózser2
GBR Ruary MacLeod4
GBR Harry Hunt2066RetRet9RetRet
FRA Renaud Poutout3
ESP Angel Marrero3
BEL Kevin Demaerschalk3
POR Carlos Costa3
HUN Sasa Ollé3
GBR Tony JardineRet5
ESP Raul Quesada4
FRA Jean-Paul Villa4
GEO Archil Bidzinashvili4
NED Kevin Abbring4
POR Tiago Mota4
CZE Petr Zedník4
HUN Zsolt Szíjj4
ITA Roberto Vescovi4
BUL Ekaterina Stratieva5Ret
FRA Adrien Tambay5
ESP Enrique Cruz5
FRA Pierre Quilici5
BEL Xavier Baugnet5
POR Olavo Esteves5
HUN Szabolcs Várkonyi5
BEL Cedric Cherain5
ITA Andrea Crugnola6
BEL Claudie Tanghe6
POR Joaquim Pacheco6
ITA Andrea Cortinovis6
CZE Petr Brynda710RetRet
ESP Enrique García Ojeda7
LTU Giedrius Kriptavičius7
BEL Nicolas Damsin7
POR João Faria7
HUN Zsolt Pénzes7
ITA Alex Vittalini7
BEL Renaud Bronkart827
GRE Dimitrios Amaxopoulos8
ITA Alessandro Barchiesi8
FRA Stéphane Rovina8
UKR Vadim Trutnyev8
BEL Davy Vanneste8
CZE Lubomír Minařík8
ITA Matteo Brunello8
FRA Lilian Vialle9
ESP Miguel Arias9
BEL Vincent Verschueren9
POL Jarosław Kołtun9
FRA Christophe Fontaine10
ESP Rubén Gracia10
FRA Franck Amaudru10
CZE Milan Kneifel10
ITA Elwis Chentre10

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2WD Cup manufacturers' standings

  • Only the best seven scores from each manufacturer count towards the championship.
PosManufacturerMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts134727320216116131491494858557373PosManufacturerMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPTotalDropPts
JPN Honda12371843150334306086
GBR M-Sport0330154302500450
FRA Peugeot351837121025120000
ITA Abarth33025000002700
CZE Škoda00001201804300

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Production Cup drivers' standings

  • Only the best seven scores from each driver count towards the championship.
PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPPts1111.5275337436532.563072782792525252525142415241623172018181818181823162415151515151530153112121212121212381239124010101010104588884985066526534445622259111PosDriverMON
MONCAN
ESPCOR
FRAYAL
UKRYPR
BELAZO
PORZLI
CZEMEC
HUNSAN
ITASCO
GBRCYP
CYPPts
JPN Toshi Arai2Ret711
SWI Florian Gonon11Ret1
ITA Marco Caviglioli151024Ret
CYP Charalambos Timotheou2
JPN Fumio Nutahara5Ret3
CYP Savvas Savva3
UKR Volodymyr Pechenyk110
GBR Jason Pritchard2
ESP Jose Barrios1
BEL Jonas Langenakens1
POR Ricardo Moura1
CZE Jaroslav Orsák1
HUN György Aschenbrenner1
CZE Vojtěch Štajf27
CYP Constantinos Tingirides4
IRL Eamonn Boland6Ret3
CYP Panayiotis Yiangou5
UKR Yuriy Shapovalov2
BEL Anthony Martin2
POR Vítor Lopes2
CZE Daniel Běhálek2
AUT Beppo Harrach2
CYP Michalis Posedias6
ITA Giacomo Ogliari3
UKR Anton Kuzmenko3
NED Jasper van den Heuvel3
POR Vítor Pascoal3
CZE Martin Bujáček3
HUN Dávid Botka3
KAZ Arman Smailov5
ITA Maurizio Verini4
BLR Yukhym Vazheyevskyy4
BEL Andy Lefevere4
POR Sérgio Silva4
CZE Václav Arazim4
HUN László Ranga4
ITA Corrado Perino4
HUN Mihály Matics86
CYP Costas Zenonos7
FRA Claude Carret5
UKR Yevgen Konopellkin5
BEL Philip Barbier5
CZE Jaromír Tarabus5
HUN István Pethő5
GEO Alexander Lomadze6
BEL Kris Cools6
POR José Paula6
CZE Milan Pantálek6
CYP Phivos Nicolaou8
FRA Herve Knapick7
GBR Neil McCance7
HUN László Vizin99
FRA Miguel Baudoin8
BEL Bruno Parmentier8
HUN András Hadik8
FRA Rémi Tosello9
NED Michael Eckhaus9
CZE Richard Kirnig9
FRA Pierre Bos10
NED Roy Clijnk10
CZE Petr Trnovec10

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References

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