2006 Cyprus Rally

2006 Cyprus Rally
34th Cyprus Rally
Round 12 of 16 in the 2006 World Rally Championship
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Host country Cyprus
Rally baseLemesos
Dates run22 – 24 September 2006
Stages21 (322.51 km; 200.40 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceGravel
Transport distance830.02 km (515.75 miles)
Overall distance1,152.53 km (716.15 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered40
Crews40 at start, 27 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Sébastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team
4:40:50.4

The 2006 Cyprus Rally was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 22 and 24 September 2006. It marked the 34th running of the Cyprus Rally, and was the twelfth round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season.[2] The event was also the sixth round of the 2006 Production World Rally Championship. The 2006 event was based in Lemesos in Cyprus and was contested over twenty one special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 337.79km (209.89 miles).

Sebastien Loeb, along with Kronos Citroën World Rally Team were the defending rally winners, leading championship rival Marcus Grönholm by 33 points. Unbeknownst to Loeb, this would be his last rally of the season before breaking his arm in a mountain biking incident.[3] Despite this, Loeb would go on to win the championship by 1 point after his lead became unassailable in the 2006 Rally Australia.

Loeb and co-driver Daniel Elena won the rally, their second consecutive win and eighth win of the season.[4]

Background

Entry List

The following crews were set to enter the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship and its support category, the Production World Rally Championship, as well as privateer entries that were not registered to score points in the manufacturer's championship. Fifteen were entered under World Rally Car regulations, as were ten in the Production WRC category.[5]

World Rally Car entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
1 France Sebastien Loeb Monaco Daniel Elena Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
2 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Martí Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
3 Finland Marcus Gronholm Finland Timo Rautiainen United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
4 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Finland Jarmo Lehtinen United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
5 Norway Petter Solberg United Kingdom Phil Mills Japan Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
6 Australia Chris Atkinson Australia Glenn Macneall Japan Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
7 Austria Manfred Stohl Austria Ilka Minor Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC BF
8 Norway Henning Solberg Norway Cato Menkerud Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC BF
9 United Kingdom Matthew Wilson United Kingdom Michael Orr United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
10 Argentina Luis Perez Companc Argentina Jose Maria Volta United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
11 Finland Harri Rovanperä Finland Risto Pietiläinen Austria Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
12 Austria Andreas Aigner Germany Klaus Wicha Austria Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
Group N entries competing in the Production WRC
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
31 Japan Toshihiro Arai New Zealand Tony Sircombe Japan Subaru Team Arai Subaru Impreza WRX STI
33 Japan Fumio Nutahara United Kingdom Daniel Barritt Japan Advan-Piaa Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
39 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah United Kingdom Chris Patterson Qatar QMMF Subaru Impreza WRX STI
40 Italy Simone Campedelli Italy Danilo Fappani Italy Errani Team Group Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
41 United Arab Emirates Khalid Al-Qassimi United Kingdom Nicky Beech Japan Subaru Team Quasys Subaru Impreza WRX STI
43 Germany Aaron Burkart Germany Tanja Geilhausen Austria OMV CEE World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
45 Finland Aki Teiskonen Finland Miikka Anttila Japan Syms Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRX STI
46 United Kingdom Nigel Heath United Kingdom Steve Lancaster United Kingdom PSM Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STI
59 Cyprus Andreas Tsouloftas Cyprus Savvas Laos Cyprus Andreas Tsouloftas Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
60 Cyprus Spyros Pavlides Cyprus Theodoros Vassiliades Cyprus Spyros Pavlides Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Other major entries
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
14 Finland Toni Gardemeister Finland Jakke Honkanen Italy Astra Racing Citroën Xsara WRC
15 Spain Xavier Pons Spain Carlos del Barrio Belgium Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC
17 Argentina Juan Pablo Raies Argentina Jorge Perez Companc United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04

Itinerary

All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
22 September SS1 After 9:43 Xyliatos 1 8.09 km
SS2 After 10:04 Kaspouras 1 10.17 km
SS3 After 10:37 Asinou 1 25.61 km
SS4 After 12:05 Kato Amiantos 1 11.87 km
13:20 Service A, Lemesos
SS5 After 15:03 Xyliantos 2 8.09 km
SS6 After 15:24 Kaspouras 2 10.17 km
SS7 After 15:57 Asinou 2 25.61 km
SS8 After 17:25 Kato Amiantos 2 11.87 km
18:20 Service B, Lemesos
23 September 7:45 Service C, Lemesos
SS9 After 8:38 Kellaki 1 9.49 km
SS10 After 9:16 Akrounta 1 7.99 km
SS11 After 10:34 Foini 1 30.33 km
SS12 After 11:32 Galatareia 1 13.33 km
13:12 Service D, Lemesos
SS13 After 14:25 Kellaki 2 9.49 km
SS14 After 15:03 Akrounta 2 7.99 km
SS15 After 16:21 Foini 2 30.33 km
SS16 After 17:19 Galatareia 2 13.33 km
18:39 Service E, Lemesos
24 September 7:41 Service F, Lemesos
SS17 After 8:54 Vavatsinia 1 25.24 km
SS18 After 9:52 Machairas 1 12.94 km
SS19 After 10:35 Lageia 28.55 km
11:42 Service G, Lemesos
SS20 After 12:35 Down Town 3.40 km
12:55 Service H, Lemesos
SS21 After 14:03 Vavatsinia 2 25.24 km
SS22 After 14:56 Machairas 2 12.94 km
16:27 Service I, Lemesos
Source:[6]

Report

Overall

Summary

Friday began with multiple drivers suffering from issues. Gronholm struggled with dust in the car and overheating issues, but would still set the quickest opening three stage times of the day, putting him in the lead. Loeb was not too far behind, hindered by being the first on the road. Petter Solberg suffered from numerous issues including a puncture, brake issues, and overheating, but still managed to put in the fastest time in stage 4.[7] His poor luck would continue, however, as he would have gear issues on the next few stages. Sordo, Gardemeister, and Wilson also suffered from serious mechanical issues. By the end of the day, Gronholm continued to lead, but Loeb had cut heavily into his advantage.[8]

Saturday morning would see Gronholm and Loeb trading stage wins, with under 10 seconds between them for the entirety of the stint. The pair were over two and a half minutes quicker than Hirvonen in third by the time they reached the mid-day service.[9] The afternoon, however, would be a dominant performance by Loeb, who took the lead and ended the day with over 20 seconds in hand. Gronholm blamed his struggles on a poor tyre choice. Atkinson would retire in a ditch in stage 15, while Henning Solberg struggled all day with a hot water leak spraying on he and his co-driver's face.[10]

On Friday, Loeb would continue to extend his advantage over Gronholm, and while the Finn would take some time back in stages 18 and 19, he admitted that he believed the rally to be lost by Service G.[11] Due to spectator concerns, Stage 20 would be cancelled, replaced by a simple demonstration through the streets. Despite this, Sordo would crash heavily in the stage, requiring extensive cleanup. This would result in Stage 21 being cancelled as well, but only after the Fords of Wilson and Companc had passed through, necessitating nominal times. Loeb would continue through the final stage to win the rally, his last victory of the season, with Gronholm finishing second. Loeb's victory would extend his championship lead to 35 points, with only 40 points available in the remaining rounds. Hirvonen would finish a distant 3rd, over five minutes behind Loeb. Petter Solberg would finish behind his brother Henning after striking a rock in the final stage.[12]

Classification

Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class
1 1 1 France Sebastien Loeb Monaco Daniel Elena Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 4:40:50.4 0.0 10
2 2 3 Finland Marcus Grönholm Finland Timo Rautiainen BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 4:41:11.6 +21.2 8
3 3 4 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Finland Jarmo Lehtinen BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 4:46:06.5 +5:16.1 6
4 4 7 Austria Manfred Stohl Austria Ilka Minor OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC 4:47:30.1 +6:39.7 5
5 5 14 Finland Toni Gardemeister Finland Jakke Honkanen Astra Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 4:49:30.8 +8:40.4 4
6 6 8 Norway Henning Solberg Norway Cato Menkerud OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC 4:55:30.4 +14:40.0 3
7 7 15 Spain Xavier Pons Spain Carlos Del Barrio Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 4:55:37.1 +14:46.7 2
8 8 5 Norway Petter Solberg United Kingdom Phil Mills Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 4:56:11.9 +15:21.5 1
9 9 6 Australia Chris Atkinson Australia Glenn MacNeall Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 4:58:05.4 +17:15.0 0
10 10 9 United Kingdom Matthew Wilson United Kingdom Michael Orr Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 5:06:11.4 +25:21.0 0
14 11 10 Argentina Luis Perez Companc Argentina Jose Maria Volta Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 5:20:51.3 +40:00.9 0
Retired SS21 2 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Marti Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC Accident 0
Retired SS18 17 Argentina Juan Pablo Raies Argentina Jorge Perez Companc Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 Co-Driver Ill 0
Retired SS2 11 Finland Harri Rovanperä Finland Risto Pietiläinen Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC Electrical 0
Retired SS2 12 Austria Andreas Aigner Germany Klaus Wicha Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC Electrical 0

Special Stages

All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).

Day Stage Time Name Length (km) Winner Time Rally leader
1
(22 Sep)
SS1 09:43 Xyliatos 1 8.90 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:43.3 Finland Marcus Grönholm
SS2 10:04 Kaspouras 1 10.17 Finland Marcus Grönholm 9:14.1
SS3 10:37 Asinou 1 25.61 Finland Marcus Grönholm 26:52.4
SS4 12:05 Kato Amiantos 1 11.86 Norway Petter Solberg 9:33.4
SS5 15:03 Xyliatos 2 8.90 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:26.5
SS6 15:24 Kaspouras 2 10.17 France Sébastien Loeb 8:56.4
SS7 15:57 Asinou 2 25.61 France Sébastien Loeb 26:07.1
SS8 17:25 Kato Amiantos 2 11.86 France Sébastien Loeb 9:26.8
2
(23 Sep)
SS9 08:38 Kellaki 1 9.48 Finland Marcus Grönholm 8:01.4
SS10 09:16 Akrounta 1 7.98 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:44.9
SS11 10:34 Foini 1 30.32 France Sébastien Loeb 26:20.8
SS12 11:32 Galatareia 1 13.32 France Sébastien Loeb 8:17.8
SS13 14:25 Kellaki 2 9.48 France Sébastien Loeb 8:01.7
SS14 15:03 Akrounta 2 7.98 France Sébastien Loeb 7:35.4 France Sébastien Loeb
SS15 16:21 Foini 2 30.32 France Sébastien Loeb 25:56.1
SS16 17:19 Galatareia 2 13.32 France Sébastien Loeb 8:09.7
3
(24 Sep)
SS17 08:54 Vavatsinia 1 25.23 France Sébastien Loeb 22:24.1
SS18 09:52 Machairas 1 12.93 Finland Marcus Grönholm 10:56.6
SS19 10:35 Lageia 8.98 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:21.6
SS20 12:35 Down Town 3.40 Stage Cancelled
SS21 14:03 Vavatsinia 2 25.23 France Sébastien Loeb 23:19.8
SS22 14:56 Machairas 2 12.93 Finland Marcus Grönholm 10:48.8

Championship Standings

Pos. Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
Move Driver Points Move Manufacturer Points
1 France Sébastien Loeb 112 Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team 142
2 Finland Marcus Gronholm 77 United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team 135
3 Spain Dani Sordo 41 Japan Subaru World Rally Team 79
4 Spain Mikko Hirvonen 39 Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team 59
5 Austria Manfred Stohl 33 United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team 30

Production WRC

Classification

Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class
11 1 33 Japan Fumio Nutahara United Kingdom Daniel Barritt Advan-Piaa Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 5:10:43.3 0.0 10
12 2 45 Finland Aki Teiskonen Finland Miikka Anttila Syms Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRX STI 5:15:00.8 +4:17.5 8
13 3 41 United Arab Emirates Khalid Al-Qassimi United Kingdom Nicky Beech Subaru Team Quasys Subaru Impreza WRX STI 5:16:42.5 +5:59.2 6
15 4 40 Italy Simone Campedelli Italy Danilo Fappani Errani Team Group Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 5:22:14.4 +11:31.1 5
19 5 39 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah United Kingdom Chris Patterson QMMF Subaru Impreza WRX STI 5:34:48.3 +24:05.0 4
22 6 31 Japan Toshihiro Arai New Zealand Tony Sircombe Subaru Team Arai Subaru Impreza WRX STI 5:43:47.9 +33:04.6 3
Retired SS15 60 Cyprus Spyros Pavlides Cyprus Theodoros Vassiliades Spyros Pavlides Subaru Impreza WRX STI Mechanical 0
Retired SS11 43 Germany Aaron Burkart Germany Tanja Geilhausen OMV CEE World Rally Team Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII Accident 0
Retired SS5 59 Cyprus Andreas Tsouloftas Cyprus Savvas Laos Andreas Tsouloftas Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX Excluded 0
Retired SS4 46 United Kingdom Nigel Heath United Kingdom Steve Lancaster PSM Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STI Mechanical 0

Championship Standings

Pos. Drivers' Championship
Move Driver Points
1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 38
2 Japan Fumio Nutahara 30
3 San Marino Mirco Baldacci 19
= 3 Finland Aki Teiskonen 19
5 Japan Toshihiro Arai 18

References

  1. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/12-cyprus-rally-2006/
  2. ^ Shacki. "Season 2006 rally - eWRC-results". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  3. ^ "Loeb to miss Rally of Turkey after breaking arm". ESPN.com. 2006-09-27. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  4. ^ Shacki. "Final results Cyprus Rally 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  5. ^ Shacki. "Entry list Cyprus Rally 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  6. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/12-cyprus-rally-2006/
  7. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-leads-opening-morning-4405531/4405531/
  8. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/major-problems-for-solberg-4405500/4405500/
  9. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-narrowly-extends-lead-4405516/4405516/
  10. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-takes-control-of-cyprus-rally-4405483/4405483/
  11. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-extends-his-advantage-4405492/4405492/
  12. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-closes-on-title-with-cyprus-win-4405498/4405498/


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