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1999 Monte Carlo Rally

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1999 Monte Carlo Rally
67th Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
Round 1 of the 1999 World Rally Championship
Host country Monaco
Dates run18 January 1999 – 20 January 1999
Stages14 (424.69 km; 263.89 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac, Snow
Results
Overall winnerFinland Tommi Mäkinen
Finland Risto Mannisenmäki
Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
Crews registered86 at start, 46 at finish

The 1999 Monte Carlo Rally (formally known as the Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1999) was the first round of the 1999 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 18 January and 20 January 1999, and was won by Tommi Mäkinen, his 16th win in the World Rally Championship.

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Transcription

Itinerary

All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).

Date Time No. Stage name Distance
18 January 08:30 SS1 Plan de Vitrolles - Faye 48.28 km
10:41 SS2 l'Epine - Rosans 31.15 km
13:16 SS3 Ruissans - Eygalayes 27.56 km
16:18 SS4 Prunieres - Embrun 33.82 km
17:20 SS5 St Clement - St Saveur 20.35 km
19 January 08:21 SS6 BIF. C1 / D1 - Bayons 32.52 km
11:05 SS7 Sisteron - Thoard 36.72 km
14:26 SS8 Entreveaux - St Pierre 30.73 km
17:46 SS9 Sospel - La Bollene 1 33.65 km
18:37 SS10 Lantosque - Luceram 1 20.87 km
20 January 08:20 SS11 Sospel - La Bollene 2 33.65 km
09:11 SS12 Lantosque - Luceram 2 20.87 km
11:23 SS13 Sospel - La Bollene 3 33.65 km
12:14 SS14 Lantosque - Luceram 3 20.87 km
Source:[1]

Results

Position No. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference
1 1 Tommi Mäkinen Risto Mannisenmäki Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 5:16:50.6
2 6 Juha Kankkunen Juha Repo Subaru Impreza WRC 5:18:35.3 +1:44.7
3 4 Didier Auriol Denis Giraudet Toyota Corolla WRC 5:20:43.4 +3:52.8
4 19 François Delecour Dominique Savignoni Ford Escort WRC 5:20:51.8 +4:01.2
5 16 Bruno Thiry Stéphane Prévot Subaru Impreza WRC 5:20:53.1 +4:02.5
6 10 Piero Liatti Carlo Cassina SEAT Córdoba WRC 5:23:48.7 +6:58.1
7 9 Harri Rovanperä Risto Pietiläinen SEAT Córdoba WRC 5:23:52.9 +7:02.3
8 5 Richard Burns Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC 5:26:15.2 +9:24.6
9 21 Henrik Lundgaard Freddy Pedersen Toyota Corolla WRC 5:30:56.8 +14:06.2
10 27 Marc Duez Philippe Dupuy Mitsubishi Carisma GT 5:43:31.2 +26:40.6
11 31 Luca Pedersoli Nadia Mazzon Toyota Celica GT-Four 5:46:49.1 +29:58.5
12 18 Gustavo Trelles Martin Christie Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 5:51:07.7 +34:17.1
13 20 Isolde Holderied Catherine Francois Toyota Corolla WRC 5:53:09.9 +36:19.3
14 24 Toni Gardemeister Paavo Lukander SEAT Ibiza Kit Car 5:53:50.3 +36:59.7
15 29 Christophe Spiliotis Hervé Thibaud Subaru Impreza WRX 5:54:59.7 +38:09.1
16 64 Christophe Arnaud Stéphane Arnoud Subaru Impreza WRX 5:55:41.5 +38:50.9
17 38 Andrea Maselli Nicola Arena Renault Clio Maxi 5:58:30.9 +41:40.3
18 34 Richard Frau Dominique Le Corre Mazda 323 GT-R 6:02:23.9 +45:33.3
19 67 Ferran Font Juan Soreda Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:03:22.8 +46:32.2
20 84 David Trumpheus Pascal Saivre Peugeot 306 S16 6:13:16.3 +56:25.7
21 80 Horst Rotter Volker Schmidt Opel Astra GSi 16V 6:14:36.0 +57:45.4
22 39 Patrice Rouit Dominique Lamy Citroën ZX 16V 6:14:43.1 +57:52.5
23 54 Giandomenico Basso Flavio Gluglielmini Fiat Seicento Kit Car 6:15:43.2 +58:52.6
24 78 Frédéric Maniccia Richard Thaon Renault Clio Williams 6:20:30.4 +1:03:39.8
25 51 Peter Zehetmaiter Bernd Marx Fiat Seicento Kit Car 6:21:31.0 +1:04:39.4
26 58 Iaveris Jr. Konstantinos Stefanis Fiat Seicento Sporting 6:21:59.7 +1:05:09.1
27 65 Raffaello Fidanza Sonia Borghese Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:26:00.7 +1:09:10.1
28 87 Jürgen Barth Jean-Claude Perramond Subaru Vivio RX-R 6:26:11.3 +1:09:20.7
29 66 Pieter Tsoejen Steven Vergalle Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV 6:26:18.3 +1:09:27.7
30 52 Jader Vagnini Silvio Stefanelli Fiat Seicento Sporting 6:27:2.8 +1:10:32.2
31 79 Christian Grillerer Stephane Cambou Honda Integra Type-R 6:27:35.9 +1:10:45.3
32 72 Marco Menegatto Enrico Brazzoli Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:31:28.1 +1:14:37.5
33 36 Bernard Jaussaud Alain Bertrand Renault Clio Williams 6:34:21.7 +1:17:31.1
34 55 Roel Fassbender Bart Hissink Fiat Seicento Sporting 6:35:08.6 +1:18:18.0
35 47 Jérôme Vergerpion Frédéric Mlynarczyk Citroën Saxo VTS 6:35:10.8 +1:18:20.2
36 71 Bob Colsoul Tom Colsoul Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:38:19.7 +1:21:29.1
37 49 Massimo Ceccato Andrea Signorotto Fiat Seicento Sporting 6:38:22.9 +1:21:32.3
38 77 Jean-Pierre Roche Christophe Preve Renault Clio 16S 6:43:46.9 +1:26:56.3
39 37 Peter Bosse Andreas von Skopnick Opel Astra GSi 16V 6:48:07.5 +1:31:16.9
40 85 Jacques Molbert Christophe Sonnois Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 6:53:46.9 +1:36:56.3
41 83 Gérard Mosson Jean-Luc Pomi Renault Clio Williams 6:54:11.9 +1:37:21.3
42 89 Pascal Allemand Eric Barthelemey Citroën AX GTi 6:58:31.4 +1:41:40.8
43 57 Giusy Tocco Ingrid Salton Fiat Seicento Kit Car 7:01:56.7 +1:45:06.1
44 41 Mickaël De Castelli Michel Robinet Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 7:04:53.6 +1:48:03:0
45 88 Gabriele Cadringher Gianfranco Serembre Subaru Vivio RX-R 7:41:04.5 +2:24:13.9
46 50 Patrick Robert Marie-Françoise Pastor Peugeot 106 XSi 7:41:13.7 +2:24:23.1
Source:[2]

References

  1. ^ "Monte Carlo 1999 - Itinerary". Juwra.com.
  2. ^ "Rallye Automobile De Monte Carlo 1999 - Final Results". EWRC-results.com.
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