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1999 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup

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1999 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup
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The 1999 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup season was the 7th season of the FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup. Jean-Louis Schlesser was the drivers' champion driving his own buggy. Mitsubishi won the Manufacturers' cup.

Calendar

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The calendar featured eight events.

Round Dates Event name
1 31 December–17 January SpainSenegal Granada-Dakar
2 19–21 March Italy Italian Baja
3 10–18 April Tunisia Optic 2000 Rallye de Tunisie
4 17–20 June Portugal Baja Portugal Telecel 1000
5 8–11 July Spain Baja Movistar España Aragón
6 24 July–8 August RussiaTurkey Master Rallye
7 21–25 September Argentina Por Las Pampas Rally
8 2-6 November United Arab Emirates UAE Desert Challenge

Results

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 SpainSenegal Granada-Dakar 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France Philippe Monnet
Schlesser Buggy 70h26m35s
2 Spain Miguel Prieto
France Dominique Serieys
Mitsubishi Pajero
3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Sweden Tina Thörner
Mitsubishi Pajero
2 Italy Italian Baja 1 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka
France Gilles Picard
Mitsubishi Pajero 7h43m55s
2 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France Thierry Delli Zotti
Schlesser Buggy
3 Spain José Maria Servia
France Philippe Monnet
Schlesser Buggy
3 Tunisia Optic 2000 Rallye de Tunisie 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France Philippe Monnet
Schlesser Buggy 20h08m20s
2 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka
France Dominique Serieys
Mitsubishi Pajero
3 Spain José Maria Servia
France Thierry Delli Zotti
Schlesser Buggy
4 Portugal Baja Portugal Telecel 1000 1 Portugal Carlos Sousa
Portugal Mário Feio
Mitsubishi Strada 9h08m33s
2 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France Philippe Monnet
Schlesser Buggy
3 Portugal Felipe Campos
Portugal Pedro Figueiredo
Toyota Land Cruiser
5 Spain Baja Movistar España Aragón 1 Spain José Maria Servia
France Thierry Delli Zotti
Schlesser Buggy 10h37m57s
2 Spain Miguel Prieto
Spain Carlos Mas
Mitsubishi Pajero
3 Spain Manuel Plaza
Spain Ignacio Salvador
Mitsubishi Challenger
6 RussiaTurkey Master Rallye 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
France Philippe Monnet
Schlesser Buggy 38h25m10s
2 Spain José Maria Servia
France Thierry Delli Zotti
Schlesser Buggy
3 France Thierry De Lavergne
France Jacky Dubois
Nissan Patrol GR
7 Argentina Por Las Pampas Rally 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
Andorra Henri Magne
Schlesser Buggy 22h19m06s
2 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka
France Dominique Serieys
Mitsubishi Pajero 22h38m35s
3 Argentina Jorge Recalde
Italy Franco Picco
Mitsubishi Pajero 25h09m05s
8 United Arab Emirates UAE Desert Challenge 1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser
Andorra Henri Magne
Schlesser Buggy 15h00m19s
2 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka
France Dominique Serieys
Mitsubishi Pajero
3 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt
Sweden Tina Thörner
Mitsubishi Pajero
Source:[1][2]

Drivers' Championship

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The best 6 results, including not more than the best 2 results in Bajas, are taken into account for the final classification of the Cup.

Pos Driver DAK
Senegal
ITA
Italy
TUN
Tunisia
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain
MAS
Russia
PAM
Argentina
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 France Jean-Louis Schlesser 1116 (248) 187 248 - 1116 187 187 541
2 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka 464 158 272 Ret0 - - 272 272 338
3 Spain José Maria Servia 556 336 354 (432) 158 284 - - 288
4 Germany Jutta Kleinschmidt 384 432 448 - - - - 354 218

Manufacturers' Championship

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In order to be featured in the final classification of the Cup, a manufacturer must enter at least 5 events. Only Group T1 and T2 cars are eligible.

The best 6 results, including not more than the best 2 results in Bajas, are taken into account for the final classification of the Cup.

Pos Driver DAK
Senegal
ITA
Italy
TUN
Tunisia
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain
MAS
Russia
PAM
Argentina
ABU
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 Japan Mitsubishi 80 (40) 60 (30) 40 60 60 60 360
2 Japan Nissan 40 (28) 42 34 32 80 - 48 276
3 Japan Toyota 32 (14) 21 40 26 56 42 (9) 217
4 South Korea Kia - - 3 - - - 36 - 39

References

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  1. ^ "FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies". Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. Archived from the original on 4 February 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Palmares Ecurie Schlesser-Aventures 1999". Schlesser Aventures. Retrieved 3 February 2017.