2011 Monte Carlo Rally

The 2011 Monte Carlo Rally, officially 79ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo was the first round of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. The rally took place between January 19–22, 2011. The event marked the centenary of the creation of the Monte Carlo Rally, which was first held on January 21, 1911.

2011 Monte Carlo Rally
79ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
Round 1 of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
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Host countryMonaco Monaco
Rally baseMonte Carlo
Dates runJanuary 19 – 22 2011
Stages13[1] (337.06 km; 209.44 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac and ice
Overall distance1,341.75 km (833.72 miles)
Statistics
Crews120[2] at start, 54 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Bryan Bouffier
France Peugeot France

Introduction

The rally started in Valence on Wednesday 19 January and covered over 1341 km including 337 km in thirteen special stages. Stages were run both in daylight and at night and included two passes through the famous Col de Turini on a Friday night.[1] A full capacity 120 entries were registered for the event including Le Mans 24 Hours star Stéphane Sarrazin and WRC brothers Petter and Henning Solberg. This was in addition to the regular IRC participants; Jan Kopecký, Freddy Loix, Bruno Magalhães, Thierry Neuville, Guy Wilks and reigning champion Juho Hänninen.[2]

Eurosport expanded their TV coverage of the event showing twelve of the thirteen stages live as part of a total of fourteen hours of television over the three days of the competition.[3]

Results

Bryan Bouffier won his first and only IRC rally after a tyre gamble on the second day proved fruitful and lifted him from seventh in the rally standings to the lead. He had a commanding lead of 50 seconds into the final day which proved too much for his rivals and led him to victory. Second went to Škoda's Freddy Loix and third place went to Guy Wilks, after Stéphane Sarrazin incurred a 30-second penalty for checking into service three minutes late after the final stage. Sarrazin finished fourth ahead of 1994 rally winner François Delecour, who was making his return to rallying after a lengthy absence.

Overall

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
1. Bryan Bouffier Xavier PanseriPeugeot 207 S20003:32:55.60.025
2. Freddy Loix Frédéric MiclotteŠkoda Fabia S20003:33:28.132.518
3. Guy Wilks Phil PughPeugeot 207 S20003:34:15.31:19.715
4. Stéphane Sarrazin Jacques-Julien RenucciPeugeot 207 S20003:34:17.51:21.912
5. François Delecour Dominique SavignoniPeugeot 207 S20003:34:18.01:22.410
6. Juho Hänninen Mikko MarkkulaŠkoda Fabia S20003:34:24.91:29.38
7. Nicolas Vouilloz Benjamin VeillasŠkoda Fabia S20003:37:43.44:47.86
8. Jan Kopecký Petr StarýŠkoda Fabia S20003:40:41.57:45.94
9. Giandomenico Basso Mitia DottaPeugeot 207 S20003:41:41.68:46.02
10. Toni Gardemeister Tomi TuominenPeugeot 207 S20003:42:04.69:09.01

Special stages

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader
Leg 1
(19 Jan)
SS110:05Le Moulinon – Antraigues36.87 km Stéphane Sarrazin23:35.693.76 km/h Stéphane Sarrazin
SS211:40Burzet – St Martial41.06 km Juho Hänninen22:39.6108.72 km/h Juho Hänninen
SS314:11St-Bonnet-le-Froid – St-Bonnet-le-Froid25.22 km Juho Hänninen12:40.0119.46 km/h
SS416:20St-Bonnet-le-Froid – St-Bonnet-le-Froid25.22 km Freddy Loix12:37.2119.90 km/h
Leg 2
(20 Jan)
SS512:23St-Jean-en-Royans – Font d'Urle23.05 km Juho Hänninen11:51.0116.71 km/h
SS613:04Cimetiere de Vassieux – Col de Gaudissart24.13 km Bryan Bouffier12:50.0112.82 km/h
SS716:07St-Jean-en-Royans – Font d'Urle23.05 km Bryan Bouffier14:57.192.50 km/h Bryan Bouffier
SS816:48Cimetiere de Vassieux – Col de Gaudissart24.13 km François Delecour21:16.768.04 km/h
Leg 3
(21–22 Jan)
SS909:08Montauban-sur-l'Ouvèze – Eygalayes29.89 km Stéphane Sarrazin17:45.3101.01 km/h
SS1019:15Moulinet – La Bollène Vésubie23.41 km Nicolas Vouilloz16:24.685.59 km/h
SS1119:58Lantosque – Lucéram18.81 km Giandomenico Basso13:28.283.79 km/h
SS1223:25Moulinet – La Bollène Vésubie23.41 km Stéphane Sarrazin16:08.886.99 km/h
SS1300:08Lantosque – Lucéram18.81 km Stéphane Sarrazin13:08.985.84 km/h

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