28th edition of Rally Australia
2019 Rally Australia28. Kennards Hire Rally Australia Host country Australia Rally base Coffs Harbour , New South Wales Dates run 14 – 17 November 2019 Start location Coffs Harbour, New South Wales Finish location Coramba , New South WalesStages 25 (324.53 km; 201.65 miles)[ 1] Stage surface Gravel Transport distance 759.47 km (471.91 miles) Overall distance 1,084.00 km (673.57 miles) Crews registered 26 Cancellation Rally cancelled due to bushfires .
The 2019 Rally Australia (also known as Kennards Hire Rally Australia 2019 ) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was scheduled to be held over four days between 14 and 17 November 2019.[ 2] The event was cancelled because of an ongoing bushfire emergency in the area.[ 3] The event was to mark the twenty-eighth running of Rally Australia and was the final round of the 2019 World Rally Championship , WRC-2 Pro class and World Rally Championship-2 . The 2019 event would have been based in Coffs Harbour in New South Wales , and contested over twenty-five special stages with a total a competitive distance of 324.53 km (201.65 mi). Rally Australia will not be featured in the 2020 championship .[ 4]
Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila were the defending rally winners. Their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT , were the defending manufacturers' winners.[ 5] Alberto Heller and José Diaz were the defending rally winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category, but did not participate in the event.[ 6]
As a result of the rally's cancellation, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT became the manufacturers' champions, while Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais won the divers' and co-drivers' titles respectively in the WRC-2 class .[ 7] [ 8]
Background
Championship standings prior to the event
Newly crowned champions Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja led the both drivers' and co-drivers' championships with a thirty-six-point ahead of Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul . Defending world champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were third, a further ten points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held an eighteen-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT .[ 9]
In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, newly crowned champions Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen led by sixty-one points in the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen were second, with Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson further eight points behind in third. In the manufacturers' championship, manufacturers' champion Škoda Motorsport led M-Sport Ford WRT by seventy-four points, with Citroën Total over a hundred points behind in third.[ 10]
In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by three points respectively. Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak were second, while Benito Guerra were third in the drivers' standings and Yaroslav Fedorov in the co-drivers' standings.[ 10]
Entry list
The following crews were due to entered into the rally. The event was scheduled to open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, WRC-2 Pro and privateer entries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of twenty-six entries were received, with twelve crews were scheduled to enter with World Rally Cars and three were scheduled to enter the World Rally Championship-2. This was later reduced to eleven World Rally Cars when Citroën withdrew a planned entry for Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen .[ 11]
Route
Only five stages from the 2018 event were scheduled to return to the 2019 itinerary. Two of these were due to run in opposite direction to the 2018 rally.[ 1]
Planned itinerary
All dates and times are AEDT (UTC+11 ).
Date
Time
No.
Stage name
Distance
14 November
8:00
—
Eastbank [Shakedown ]
5.09 km
Leg 1 — 125.88 km
14 November
16:30
SS1
Destination NSW SSS19 1
1.33 km
16:40
SS2
Destination NSW SSS19 2
1.33 km
15 November
9:00
SS3
Coldwater19 1
16.78 km
9:48
SS4
Sherwood 1
26.68 km
10:51
SS5
Kookaburra Rd 1
16.82 km
13:36
SS6
Coldwater19 2
16.78 km
14:24
SS7
Sherwood 2
26.68 km
15:27
SS8
Kookaburra Rd 2
16.82 km
17:00
SS9
Destination NSW SSS19 3
1.33 km
17:10
SS10
Destination NSW SSS19 4
1.33 km
Leg 2 — 116.99 km
16 November
8:33
SS11
Northbank Reverse 1
8.00 km
9:12
SS12
Utungun Reverse 1
7.54 km
10:08
SS13
Argents Hill Reverse 1
13.13 km
10:51
SS14
Welshs Creek Reverse 1
28.83 km
12:14
SS15
Raleigh
1.99 km
15:08
SS16
Argents Hill Reverse 2
13.13 km
16:00
SS17
Welshs Creek Reverse 2
28.83 km
17:13
SS18
Northbank Reverse 2
8.00 km
17:52
SS19
Utungun Reverse 2
7.54 km
Leg 3 — 81.66 km
17 November
7:03
SS20
Mount Coramba 1
19.05 km
7:47
SS21
Lower Bucca 1
11.47 km
8:38
SS22
Wedding Bells19 1
10.31 km
11:06
SS23
Mount Coramba 2
19.05 km
11:50
SS24
Lower Bucca 2
11.47 km
13:08
SS25
Wedding Bells19 2 [Power Stage ]
10.31 km
Source: [ 1]
Bushfire emergency
Bushfires in New South Wales led to the cancellation of the rally.
In the week before the rally, the New South Wales Mid North Coast region was devastated by unprecedented bushfires . Organisers of the rally announced plans to run the event over a shortened route if conditions deteriorated further, while organisers of the Australian Rally Championship — of which Rally Australia was planned to be the final round — cancelled the series' involvement in the rally.[ 13] A revised itinerary featuring 90 km (55.9 mi) of competitive stages was submitted to the FIA for approval.[ 14] However, the rally was cancelled eventually.[ 15]
Report
World Rally Cars
Championship standings
Bold text indicates 2019 World Champions.
World Rally Championship-2 Pro
Championship standings
Bold text indicates 2019 World Champions.
World Rally Championship-2
Championship standings
Bold text indicates 2019 World Champions.
Notes
^ Entry operated by Qatar 2C World Rally Team.
^ Entry operated by Race Seven.
References
External links
Categories within the World Rally Championship
Teams and drivers that are eligible to score manufacturer points