2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge

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The 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge was the fifth 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 November 6, at the Cyprus Rally.

Juho Hänninen became the drivers' champion after winning Rally Scotland, the third of his rally wins during the season. Hänninen also won in Argentina and Sardinia as he finished on the podium in ten of the eleven events that he contested during the season, of which three wins and four second places counted towards the championship's best seven scores rule. Škoda Motorsport team-mate Jan Kopecký finished in second place, some 18 points behind Hänninen. Although not as consistent as his team-mate, Kopecký won one event during the season, winning in the Canary Islands.

Third place was claimed by the top Peugeot driver and reigning champion Kris Meeke, after a third place in Scotland took him ahead of Freddy Loix. Meeke's season was blighted by errors of which retiring from five of the eleven events he contested but did take a win in Brazil. Despite taking part in four rallies, Loix's tarmac expertise shone through, winning the events in Ypres, Belgium, Madeira and the Czech Republic as well as a third place in Sanremo. Four other drivers took victories during the season; World Rally Championship front-runner Mikko Hirvonen won a one-off outing in Monte Carlo, Bruno Magalhães took his first IRC win in the Azores, Paolo Andreucci won in Sanremo and Nasser Al-Attiyah won in Cyprus when many of the leading contenders skipped the event. Škoda took the manufacturers' championship after the Barum Rally Zlín in the Czech Republic.

Calendar[]

The calendar consisted of twelve events run on two continents. Changes for 2010 season included the replacement of Rally Russia, Rally Japan and the Safari Rally with Rally Argentina, Rally d'Italia Sardegna and FxPro Cyprus Rally.[1] In March it was announced that the Rally Islas Canarias would replace the Rally Principe de Asturias as the Spanish round on the schedule, moving from September to April.[2]

Round Dates Event title Rally HQ Surface
1 January 19–23 Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo France Valence Asphalt
2 March 4–6 Brazil Curitiba Gravel
3 March 19–21 Rally Argentina Argentina Córdoba Gravel
4 April 29 – May 1 Rally Islas Canarias Spain Las Palmas Asphalt
5 June 4–6 Rally d'Italia Sardegna Italy Olbia Gravel
6 June 24–26 Ypres Rally Belgium Ypres Asphalt
7 July 15–17 Rallye Açores Portugal Ponta Delgada Gravel
8 August 5–7 Rali Vinho da Madeira Portugal Funchal Asphalt
9 August 27–29 Barum Czech Rally Zlín Czech Republic Zlín Asphalt
10 September 23–25 Rallye Sanremo Italy Sanremo Asphalt
11 October 15–17[3] Rally Scotland United Kingdom Perth Gravel
12 November 4–6 Cyprus Rally Cyprus Limassol Asphalt/Gravel

Selected entries[]

M-Sport (Ford) and Subaru became the latest registered manufacturers to join the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, alongside Abarth (Fiat), Honda, Ralliart (Mitsubishi), Peugeot, Proton and Škoda.

Entrant Manufacturer[4] Car Driver Co-driver Tyres Rounds
United Kingdom Peugeot UK[5] Peugeot Peugeot 207 S2000 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Republic of Ireland Paul Nagle BF 1–11
France Peugeot France France Sébastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia BF 1
P 5
France Stéphane Sarrazin France Jacques-Julien Renucci BF 1, 6
France Bryan Bouffier France Xavier Panseri 9–10
Portugal Peugeot Sport Portugal[5] Portugal Bruno Magalhães Portugal Carlos Magalhães BF 1–8, 10
Austria Interwetten Racing Austria Franz Wittmann Germany Klaus Wicha BF 1, 4–5, 9
Germany Josefine Beinke 12
France Bryan Bouffier France Xavier Panseri 12
Italy Kimera Motorsport Italy Luca Betti Italy Alessandro Mattioda BF 1
Italy Pierangelo Scalvini 5
Austria Stohl Racing[6] Brazil Daniel Oliveira Spain Carlos Del Barrio BF 1, 3–4, 6–10
France Denis Giraudet 2
Brazil Armando Miranda 11–12
Belgium Peugeot Team Belux Belgium Thierry Neuville France Nicolas Klinger BF 4–6, 9–11
Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al Rajhi Team Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al Rajhi France Matthieu Baumel BF 5
Italy F.P.F. Sport SRL Italy Paolo Andreucci Italy Anna Andreussi P 5, 10
Turkey Peugeot Team Turkey Turkey Burcu Çetinkaya Turkey Çiçek Güney Y 5–12
Italy Bluthunder Racing Italy Italy Italy Nicola Arena P 6, 8–9
Belgium Autostal Duindistel Belgium Belgium Eddy Chevaillier BF 6
Portugal Amarante Rally Team Portugal Portugal Mário Castro P 7–8
Italy Power Car Team Italy Romania Dorin Pulpea P 8
Portugal Team C.D. Nacional da Madeira Portugal Miguel Nunes Portugal Victor Calado BF 8
Cyprus Nicos Thomas Racing Cyprus Cyprus Angelos Loizides BF 12
United Kingdom M-Sport Ltd. M-Sport Ford Fiesta S2000 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Finland Jarmo Lehtinen P 1
France Julien Maurin France Gilles Thimonier 1
Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Norway Ola Fløene H 5–7, 9–12
Argentina Munchi's Ford World Rally Team Argentina Federico Villagra Argentina Jorge Pérez Companc P 3
Spain ESC. Ourense Spain Spain Diego Vallejo P 4
Poland Cersanit Rally Team Poland Michał Sołowow Poland Maciek Baran P 6
Portugal Team Ford Quinta do Lorde Portugal Bernardo Sousa Portugal Nuno Rodrigues da Silva P 7–8
Spain RMC Motorsport Portugal Miguel Campos Portugal Aloisio Monteiro BF 8
Czech Republic Czech Ford Rally Team Czech Republic Jaromír Tarabus Czech Republic Daniel Trunkát BF 9, 12
Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Jan Tománek P 12
Italy Car Racing Italy Italy Guido D'Amore BF 10
Qatar Barwa Rally Team Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Italy Giovanni Bernacchini P 12
Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport Škoda Škoda Fabia S2000 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Czech Republic Petr Starý BF 1–10
Finland Juho Hänninen Finland Mikko Markkula 1–11
France Nicolas Vouilloz France Benjamin Veillas 1
Belgium Freddy Loix Belgium Frédéric Miclotte 6, 8–10
United Kingdom Škoda UK United Kingdom Guy Wilks United Kingdom Phil Pugh BF 1–5, 9–11
Qatar Barwa Rally Team Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Italy Giovanni Bernacchini P 3
Spain A.C. Principado de Asturias Spain Spain Alberto Iglesias BF 4
Belgium René Georges Rally Sport Belgium Belgium Francis Caesemaeker BF 6
Czech Republic Škoda Delimax Czech National Team Czech Republic Pavel Valoušek Czech Republic Zdeněk Hrůza BF 9
Czech Republic Mogul Racing Team Czech Republic Roman Kresta Czech Republic Petr Gross BF 9
Lebanon Motortune Racing Lebanon Roger Feghali Lebanon Joseph Matar BF 12
Italy Astra Racing Abarth Abarth Grande Punto S2000 Finland Toni Gardemeister Finland Tomi Tuominen BF 1
Italy Procar Italy Luca Rossetti Italy Matteo Chiarcossi BF 8
Italy Abarth & C. Spa 10
Italy Giandomenico Basso Italy Mitia Dotta 10
Finland Tommi Mäkinen Racing Subaru Subaru Impreza WRX STI France Bryan Bouffier France Xavier Panseri BF 1
Argentina Barattero Argentina Gabriel Pozzo Argentina Daniel Stillo P 3
Argentina Argentina Diego Cagnotti 3
Italy Motoring Club Finland Finland Tuomo Nikkola BF 5
San Marino WAR Racing Italy Italy Christine Pfister Y 5
Japan Subaru Team Arai Japan Toshihiro Arai United Kingdom Daniel Barrit P 6
Brazil Intercontinental Motul Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX Brazil Brazil Gilvan Jablonski Y 2
Brazil Sidinei Bröering 3
Brazil Brazil Geferson Pavinatto 2–3
Argentina Tango Rally Team Argentina Argentina Jorge García Quiroga BF 3
Argentina Argentina Oscar Tagle 3
Argentina Argentina Leonardo Suaya 3
Argentina Argentina Laureano Grigera 3
Portugal Team Além Mar Portugal Portugal Sancho Eiró BF 7
Portugal António Costa 8
Czech Republic EuroOil Čepro Czech National Team Czech Republic Václav Pech Czech Republic Petr Uhel BF 9
Japan Advan-Piaa Rally Team Japan Fumio Nutahara Japan Hakaru Ichino Y 9
United Kingdom DGM Sport United Kingdom United Kingdom Dai Roberts P 11
United Kingdom David Bogie Rallying United Kingdom David Bogie United Kingdom Kevin Rae P 11
Czech Republic Kresta Racing Czech Republic Roman Kresta Czech Republic Petr Gross 'P'H 12
Argentina Tango Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Argentina Argentina Guillermo Piazzano BF 3
Argentina Marcos Ligato Argentina Rubén García 3
Argentina Argentina Fabian Cretu 3
Argentina Argentina Santiego García 3
Argentina Argentina Mauro Albornoz 3
Spain Escudería GPR Sport Spain Spain Diego Sanjuan BF 4
United Kingdom JRM Engenierring Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson Sweden Anders Fredriksson P 5
Netherlands Heuvel Motorsport Netherlands Netherlands Martine Kolman P 6
Malaysia Proton R3 Malaysia Rally Team Proton Proton Satria Neo S2000 Australia Chris Atkinson Belgium Stéphane Prévot BF 6–7
United Kingdom Alister McRae Australia Bill Hayes 6–7, 11
United Kingdom Tom Cave United Kingdom Craig Parry 6–7, 11
United Kingdom Niall McShea United Kingdom Marshall Clarke 9–10
Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Republic of Ireland Barry McNulty 9, 11
France Gilles Panizzi Monaco Freddy Delorme 10
Estonia Catwees Honda Racing Honda Honda Civic Type-R R3 Estonia Estonia Marek Sarapuu BF 9, 11

Results[]

Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Monaco/France Monte Carlo Rally
(January 19–23) — Results and report
1 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Ford Fiesta S2000 4:32:58.5
2 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 4:34:49.9
3 France Nicolas Vouilloz Škoda Fabia S2000 4:36:17.6
2 Brazil
(March 4–6) — Results and report
1 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000 1:42:45.4
2 United Kingdom Guy Wilks Škoda Fabia S2000 1:43:32.1
3 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 1:44:05.6
3 Argentina Rally Argentina
(March 19–21) — Results and report
1 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:30:38.1
2 United Kingdom Guy Wilks Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:29.1
3 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000 2:32:58.2
4 Spain Rally Islas Canarias
(April 29 – May 1) — Results and report
1 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000 2:12:27.4
2 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:12:36.5
3 United Kingdom Guy Wilks Škoda Fabia S2000 2:13:03.8
5 Italy Rally d'Italia Sardegna
(June 4–6) — Results and report
1 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:28.6
2 Italy Paolo Andreucci Peugeot 207 S2000 2:32:04.2
3 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000 2:32:06.8
6 Belgium Ypres Rally
(June 24–26) — Results and report
1 Belgium Freddy Loix Škoda Fabia S2000 2:35:36.9
2 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000 2:35:58.3
3 Belgium Thierry Neuville Peugeot 207 S2000 2:37:42.4
7 Portugal Rallye Açores
(July 15–17) — Results and report
1 Portugal Bruno Magalhães Peugeot 207 S2000 2:34:00.4
2 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000 2:35:00.5
3 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:35:21.1
8 Portugal Rali Vinho da Madeira
(August 5–7) — Results and report
1 Belgium Freddy Loix Škoda Fabia S2000 3:08:14.3
2 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000 3:08:52.1
3 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 3:10:40.1
9 Czech Republic Barum Czech Rally Zlín
(August 27–29) — Results and report
1 Belgium Freddy Loix Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:31.0
2 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:56.0
3 Czech Republic Pavel Valoušek Škoda Fabia S2000 2:32:51.2
10 Italy Rallye Sanremo
(September 23–25) — Results and report
1 Italy Paolo Andreucci Peugeot 207 S2000 2:35:32.7
2 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:35:37.1
3 Belgium Freddy Loix Škoda Fabia S2000 2:36:06.8
11 United Kingdom Rally Scotland
(October 15–17) — Results and report
1 Finland Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000 2:01:07.4
2 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Ford Fiesta S2000 2:01:32.9
3 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Peugeot 207 S2000 2:04:31.6
12 Cyprus Cyprus Rally
(November 4–6) — Results and report
1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Ford Fiesta S2000 3:11:53.5
2 Lebanon Roger Feghali Škoda Fabia S2000 3:12:24.2
3 Czech Republic Martin Prokop Ford Fiesta S2000 3:16:35.5

Standings[]

Drivers[]

  • Only the best seven scores from each driver counted towards the championship.
Pos Driver MON
Monaco

Brazil
ARG
Argentina
CAN
Spain
SAR
Italy
YPR
Belgium
AZO
Portugal
MAD
Portugal
ZLI
Czech Republic
SAN
Italy
SCO
United Kingdom
CYP
Cyprus
 T. Pts   Drop   Pts 
1 Finland Juho Hänninen 2 3 1 2 1 Ret 3 3 2 2 1 80 18 62
2 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký 5 4 3 1 3 2 Ret 2 Ret 6 50 3 47
3 United Kingdom Kris Meeke Ret 1 Ret 4 Ret Ret 2 Ret 4 4 3 39 39
4 Belgium Freddy Loix 1 1 1 3 36 36
5 Portugal Bruno Magalhães 7 5 6 5 5 6 1 Ret 10 30 30
6 United Kingdom Guy Wilks 6 2 2 3 Ret 7 Ret Ret 27 27
7 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Ret 5 4 5 Ret 2 Ret 21 21
8 Italy Paolo Andreucci 2 1 18 18
9 Belgium Thierry Neuville Ret 4 3 Ret 8 Ret 12 12
10 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Ret 1 10 10
11 Finland Mikko Hirvonen 1 10 10
12 Lebanon Roger Feghali 2 8 8
13 Czech Republic Martin Prokop 3 6 6
14 Czech Republic Pavel Valoušek 3 6 6
15 France Nicolas Vouilloz 3 6 6
16 Czech Republic Jaromír Tarabus 8 4 6 6
17 France Stéphane Sarrazin 4 Ret 5 5
18 United Kingdom David Bogie 4 5 5
19 Belgium 4 5 5
20 Portugal Miguel Nunes 4 5 5
21 Argentina Gabriel Pozzo 4 5 5
22 Portugal 5 10 4 4
23 Italy Luca Rossetti Ret 5 4 4
24 Portugal 5 4 4
25 Cyprus 5 4 4
26 Argentina Federico Villagra 5 4 4
27 Estonia Ret 6 4 4
28 Portugal 6 18 3 3
29 Czech Republic Roman Kresta Ret 6 3 3
30 Brazil 6 Ret 3 3
31 Finland 6 3 3
32 Portugal 6 3 3
33 Spain 6 3 3
34 Czech Republic Václav Pech 6 3 3
35 Republic of Ireland 19 7 3 3
36 Brazil Daniel Oliveira 20 7 Ret Ret Ret 21 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 2
37 Italy Giandomenico Basso 7 2 2
38 Argentina 7 2 2
39 Portugal 7 2 2
40 Italy 7 2 2
41 Poland Michał Sołowow 7 2 2
42 Cyprus 7 2 2
43 Portugal 7 2 2
44 Turkey Burcu Çetinkaya Ret Ret 19 44 38 8 15 2 2
45 Spain 12 2 2
46 Italy 8 1 1
47 Italy Luca Betti Ret 8 1 1
48 Paraguay Diego Domínguez 8 1 1
49 Portugal 8 1 1
50 Cyprus 8 1 1
51 France 8 1 1
52 United Kingdom Harry Hunt 34 12 Ret 49 48 9 19 1 1
53 Portugal 9 1 1
54 Brazil 11 1 1
55 Spain 13 1 1
Pos Driver MON
Monaco

Brazil
ARG
Argentina
CAN
Spain
SAR
Italy
YPR
Belgium
AZO
Portugal
MAD
Portugal
ZLI
Czech Republic
SAN
Italy
SCO
United Kingdom
CYP
Cyprus
 T. Pts   Drop   Pts 
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Excluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
Blank Withdrew entry from
the event (WD)

Manufacturers[]

  • Only the best seven scores from each manufacturer counted towards the championship.
Pos Manufacturer MON
Monaco

Brazil
ARG
Argentina
CAN
Spain
SAR
Italy
YPR
Belgium
AZO
Portugal
MAD
Portugal
ZLI
Czech Republic
SAN
Italy
SCO
United Kingdom
CYP
Cyprus
 T. Pts   Drop   Pts 
1 Czech Republic Škoda 14 14 18 18 16 18 6 18 18 14 10 8 172 52 120
2 France Peugeot 7 14 3 9 13 9 18 9 5 15 8 4 114 27 87
3 United Kingdom M-Sport 10 0 4 1 0 6 5 0 5 0 9 16 56 1 55
4 Japan Ralliart 0 3 3 2 0 0 6 5 3 0 8 5 35 2 33
5 Japan Subaru 0 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 11
6 Italy Abarth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 6
Pos Manufacturer MON
Monaco

Brazil
ARG
Argentina
CAN
Spain
SAR
Italy
YPR
Belgium
AZO
Portugal
MAD
Portugal
ZLI
Czech Republic
SAN
Italy
SCO
United Kingdom
CYP
Cyprus
 T. Pts   Drop   Pts 

References[]

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