2009 Cyprus Rally - Results

Results

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
WRC
1. Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 4:50:34.7 0.0 10
2. Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 08 4:51:01.9 +27.2 8
3. Petter Solberg Phil Mills Citroën Xsara WRC 4:52:24.1 +1:49.4 6
4. Dani Sordo Marc Marti Citroën C4 WRC 4:53:01.0 +2:26.3 5
5. Matthew Wilson Scott Martin Ford Focus RS WRC 08 4:57:15.7 +6:41.0 4
6. Conrad Rautenbach Daniel Barritt Citroën C4 WRC 5:01:46.6 +11:11.9 3
7. Federico Villagra Jorge Perez Companc Ford Focus RS WRC 08 5:03:53.2 +13:18.5 2
8. Khalid Al-Qassimi Michael Orr Ford Focus RS WRC 08 5:04:18.8 +13:44.1 1
JWRC
1. (14.) Martin Prokop Jan Tomanek Citroën C2 S1600 5:20:54.0 0.0 10
2. (17.) Michal Kosciuszko Maciek Szczepaniak Suzuki Swift S1600 5:22:30.8 +1:36.8 8
3. (21.) Aaron Nicolai Burkart Michael Koelbach Suzuki Swift S1600 5:40:42.9 +19:48.9 6
PWRC
1. (9.) Patrik Sandell Emil Axelsson Škoda Fabia S2000 5:10:11.3 0.0 10
2. (10.) Armindo Araujo Ramalho Miguel Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 5:10:29.6 +18.3 8
3. (11.) Nasser Al-Attiyah Giovanni Bernacchini Subaru Impreza N14 2009 5:11:10.1 +58.8 6
4. (13.) Toshi Arai Glenn MacNeal Subaru Impreza 2007 5:18:45.4 +8:34.1 5
5. (15.) Andis Neiksans Peteris Djirkals Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 5:21:46.6 +11:35.3 4
6. (16.) Charalambos Timotheou Savvas Laos Subaru Impreza N12b 5:22:01.7 +11:50.4 3
7. (19.) Gaurav Singh Gill David Senior Subaru Impreza 2008 5:31:22.2 +21:10.9 2
8. (20.) Frederic Sauvan Thibault Gorczyca Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 5:39:10.2 +28:58.9 1

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