Special Stages
Day | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 (20 JAN) |
SS1 | 08:33 | St Sauveur Sur Tinee - Beuil 1 | 22.22 km | S. Loeb | 15:14.0 | 87.6 km/h | S. Loeb |
SS2 | 09:31 | Guillaumes - Valberg 1 | 13.60 km | M. Grönholm | 9:37.2 | 84.8 km/h | ||
SS3 | 10:19 | Pierlas - Ilonse 1 | 23.22 km | Cancelled | ||||
SS4 | 14:25 | St. Sauveur Sur Tinee - Beui 2 | 22.22 km | S. Loeb | 14:43.9 | 90.5 km/h | ||
SS5 | 15:23 | Guillaumes - Valberg 2 | 13.60 km | F. Duval | 9:43.3 | 83.9 km/h | ||
SS6 | 16:11 | Pierlas - Ilonse 2 | 23.22 km | M. Grönholm | 18:47.6 | 74.1 km/h | M. Grönholm | |
2 (21 JAN) |
SS7 | 07:53 | Sigale - Bif. D10/D110 | 22.54 km | S. Loeb | 16:50.4 | 80.3 km/h | |
SS8 | 09:06 | St. Antonin - Toudon 1 | 20.22 km | S. Loeb | 14:41.2 | 82.6 km/h | ||
SS9 | 10:19 | La Tour Sur Tinee - Utelle 1 | 18.73 km | S. Loeb | 15:41.5 | 71.6 km/h | ||
SS10 | 14:30 | St. Antonin - Toudon 2 | 20.22 km | S. Loeb | 14:21.2 | 84.5 km/h | ||
SS11 | 15:43 | La Tour Sur Tinee - Utelle 2 | 18.73 km | Cancelled | ||||
SS12 | 16:38 | La Bollene Vesubie - Sospel 1 | 31.25 km | S. Loeb | 24:03.1 | 78.0 km/h | ||
3 (22JAN) |
SS13 | 07:55 | Col de Braus - La Cabanette 1 | 12.60 km | S. Loeb | 12:16.2 | 61.6 km/h | |
SS14 | 08:23 | Col St. Roch - Lantosque 1 | 14.45 km | T. Gardemeister | 11:20.0 | 76.5 km/h | ||
SS15 | 08:56 | La Bollene Vesubie - Sospel 2 | 31.25 km | S. Loeb | 24:07.0 | 77.7 km/h | ||
SS16 | 11:44 | Col de Braus - La Cabanette 2 | 12.60 km | S. Loeb | 11:38.5 | 64.9 km/h | ||
SS17 | 12:12 | Col St. Roch - Lantosque 2 | 14.45 km | M. Stohl | 10:56.4 | 79.3 km/h | ||
SS18 | 12:45 | La Bollene Vesubie - Sospel 3 | 31.25 km | M. Stohl | 23:02.8 | 81.4 km/h |
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