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1999 Monte Carlo Rally

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1999 Monte Carlo Rally
67th Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
Round 1 of 14 in the 1999 World Rally Championship
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Host country Monaco
Rally baseMonte Carlo
Dates run18 – 20 January 1999
Stages14 (424.69 km; 263.89 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceTarmac, Snow
Transport distance1,188.51 km (738.51 miles)
Overall distance1,613.20 km (1,002.40 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered86
Crews86 at start, 46 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFinland Tommi Makinen
Finland Risto Mannisenmaki
Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart
5:16:50.6


The 1999 Monte Carlo Rally (formally known as the Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1999) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 18 and 20 January 1999. It marked the 67th running of the Monte Carlo Rally, and was the first round of the 1999 World Rally Championship season.[2] The 1999 event was based in the city-state of Monaco and was contested over fourteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 424.69km (263.89 miles).

Tommi Makinen was the defending world rally champion, as was Team Mitsubishi Ralliart. Peugeot Esso would not compete in the event. The Ford Motor Co Ltd entries would be excluded from the final results after an illegal water pump was discovered.

Makinen, along with co-driver Risto Mannisenmaki won the rally, their first win since the 1998 Rally Australia, putting them in the lead of the championship.[3]

Background

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Entry List

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The following crews were set to enter the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, as well as privateer entries that were not registered to score points in the manufacturer's championship. Twelve were entered under Group A regulations to compete in the World Rally Championship's Manufacturers' Championship.[4]

Group A entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
1 Finland Tommi Makinen Finland Risto Mannisenmaki Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI M
2 Belgium Freddy Loix Belgium Sven Smeets Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI M
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Sr. Spain Luis Moya Japan Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC M
4 France Didier Auriol France Denis Giraudet Japan Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC M
5 United Kingdom Richard Burns United Kingdom Robert Reid Japan Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 P
6 Finland Juha Kankkunen Finland Juha Repo Japan Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
7 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Nicky Grist United Kingdom Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 M
8 France Simon Jean-Joseph United Kingdom Fred Gallagher United Kingdom Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 M
9 Finland Harri Rovanpera Finland Risto Pietilainen Spain SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC P
10 Italy Piero Liatti Italy Carlo Cassina Spain SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC P
11 Germany Armin Schwarz Germany Manfred Hiemer Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC M
12 Czech Republic Pavel Sibera Czech Republic Petr Gross Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC M

Itinerary

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All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
17 January 14:20 Service A, La Scoperta
18:40 Service B, Tallard
18 January 8:00 Service C, Tallard
SS1 8:30 Plan de Vitrolles - Faye 48.28 km
9:41 Service D, Laragne
SS2 10:41 L'Epine - Rosans 31.15 km
12:20 Service E, Buis-les-Baronnies
SS3 13:16 Ruissas - Eygalayes 27.56 km
15:12 Service F, Tallard
SS4 16:18 Prunieres - Embrun 33.82 km
SS5 17:20 St. Clement - St. Saveur 20.35 km
18:47 Service G, Tallard
19 January 7:30 Service H, Tallard
SS6 8:21 BIF. C1/D1 - Bayons 32.52 km
9:52 Service I, Tallard
SS7 11:05 Sisteron - Thoard 36.72 km
13:19 Service J, St Andre les Alpes
SS8 14:26 Entrevaux - St. Pierre 30.73 km
16:36 Service K, La Scoperta
SS9 17:46 Sospel - La Bollene 1 33.65 km
SS10 18:37 Lantosque - Luceram 1 20.87 km
19:39 Service L, La Scoperta
20 January 7:20 Service M, La Scoperta
SS11 8:20 Sospel - La Bollene 2 33.65 km
SS12 9:11 Lantosque - Luceram 2 20.87 km
10:28 Service N, La Scoperta
SS13 11:23 Sospel - La Bollene 3 33.65 km
SS14 12:14 Lantosque - Luceram 3 20.87 km
13:16 Service O, La Scoperta
Source:[5]

Report

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Overall

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Summary

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The drama began before the first stage, as Schwarz' Skoda suffered clutch issues before even making it to the ceremonial start ramp. As a result, Skoda pulled out both of their cars before the event began.

Monday's stages would be covered by an overcast and scattered rain showers would permeate the day. Makinen would start the day with the lead despite some minor brake issues experienced in the first stage. Sainz would go off the road in the first corner, damaging his car and causing a retirement later in the stage. Auriol and Burns would also suffer damage in the first stage, but would make it through. Mitsubishi driver Loix would also retire in the first stage, bringing the Mitsubishi and Toyota's numbers down to one each. McRae suffered from a fire in the first stage, but was able to continue. He would later suffer from a broken windscreen when he hit a group of spectators. Meanwhile, it was privateer Panizzi who was challenging Makinen for the lead, and he would take it by stage 4 and end the day with it, while McRae would take the win in the final two stages of the day.

Saturday would be a battle of tyre choice, as Makinen claimed Panizzi had made a better choice than him. But on stage 8, Panizzi would run into both mechanical and driving issues, while Makinen got the tyre choice right, leading to Makinen taking the lead back on the stage. The final two stages of the day would be run at night, atop the famous Col de Turini. Multiple drivers, especially non-French drivers, complained about spectators throwing snow on the road. Makinen would lead at the end of the day.

Sunday would start with Panizzi retiring from the event on the first stage after sliding on black ice and flipping the car; the damage was too severe to continue. McRae would get a stage win, but the progress would be undone by transmission issues rendering his Subaru front-wheel drive for stage 11. Didier Auriol would take two stage wins on the day, moving him up the order. Stage 13 would be the first ever stage win for SEAT, taken by Rovanpera. But in the end, it would be Makinen with the win. The Fords would later be disqualified from the event due to an illegal water pump, promoting Auriol to third.

Classification

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Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
1 1 Finland Tommi Makinen Finland Risto Mannisenmaki Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 5:16:50.6 0.0 10
2 6 Finland Juha Kankkunen Finland Juha Repo Japan Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 5:18:35.3 +1:44.7 6
3 4 France Didier Auriol France Denis Giraudet Japan Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC 5:20:43.4 +3:52.8 4
4 19 France Francois Delecour France Dominique Savignoni France Francois Delecour Ford Escort WRC 5:20:51.8 +4:01.2 3
5 16 Belgium Bruno Thiry Belgium Stephane Prevot Japan Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 5:20:53.1 +4:02.5 2
6 10 Italy Piero Liatti Italy Carlo Cassina Spain SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC 5:23:48.7 +6:58.1 1
7 9 Finland Harri Rovanpera Finland Risto Pietilainen Spain SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC 5:23:52.9 +7:02.3 0
8 5 United Kingdom Richard Burns United Kingdom Robert Reid Japan Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 5:26:15.2 +9:24.6 0
9 21 Denmark Henrik Luundgaard Denmark Freddy Pedersen Denmark Henrik Luundgaard Toyota Corolla WRC 5:30:56.8 +14:06.2 0
10 27 Belgium Marc Duez France Philippe Dupuy Belgium Team Gamma Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V 5:43:31.2 +26:40.6 0
11 31 Italy Luca Pedersoli Italy Nadia Mazzon Italy Luca Pedersoli Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205) 5:46:49.1 +29:58.5 0
12 18 Uruguay Gustavo Trelles Argentina Martin Christie Italy Ralliart Italia Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 5:51:07.7 +34:17.1 0
13 20 Germany Isolde Holderied France Catherine Fracois Japan Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC 5:53:09.9 +36:19.3 0
14 24 Finland Toni Gardemeister Finland Paavo Lukander Finland Toni Gardemeister SEAT Ibiza Kit Car Evo2 5:53:50.3 +36:59.7 0
15 29 Monaco Christophe Spiliotis France Herve Thibaud Monaco Christophe Spiliotis Subaru Impreza WRX 5:54:59.7 +38:09.1 0
16 64 France Christophe Arnaud France Stephane Arnaud France Christophe Arnaud Subaru Impreza WRX 5:55:41.5 +38:50.9 0
17 38 Italy Andrea Maselli Italy Nicola Arena Italy Andrea Maselli Renault Clio Maxi 5:58:30.9 +41:40.3 0
18 34 France Richard Frau France Dominique Le Corre France Richard Frau Mazda 323 GT-R 6:02:23.9 +45:33.3 0
19 67 Andorra Ferran Font Spain Joan Sureda Andorra Ferran Font Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:03:22.8 +46:32.2 0
20 84 France David Truphemus France Pascal Saivre France David Truphemus Peugeot 306 S16 6:13:16.3 +56:25.7 0
21 80 Germany Horst Rotter Germany Volker Schmidt Germany Horst Rotter Opel Astra GSi 16V 6:14:36.0 +57:45.4 0
22 39 France Patrice Rouit France Dominique Lamy France Patrice Rouit Citroen ZX 16V 6:14:43.1 +57:45.4 0
23 54 Italy Giandomenico Basso Italy Flavio Guglielmini Italy Giandomenico Basso Fiat Seicento 6:15:43.2 +58:52.6 0
24 78 France Frederic Maniccia France Richard Thaon France Frederic Maniccia Renault Clio Williams 6:20:30.4 +1:03:39.8 0
25 51 Germany Peter Zehetmaier Germany Bernd Marx Germany Peter Zehetmaier Fiat Seicento 6:21:30.0 +1:04:39.4 0
26 58 Greece "Iaveris Jr." Greece Konstantinos Stefanis Greece "Iaveris Jr." Fiat Seicento 6:21:59.7 +1:05:09.1 0
27 65 Italy Raffaello Fidanza Italy Flavio Guglielmini Italy Raffaello Fidanza Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:26:00.7 +1:09:10.1 0
28 87 Germany Jurgen Barth France Jean-Claude Perramond Germany Jurgen Barth Subaru Vivio RX-R 6:26:11.3 +1:09:20.7 0
29 87 Belgium Pieter Tsjoen Belgium Steven Vergalle Belgium Pieter Tsjoen Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV 6:26:18.3 +1:09:27.7 0
30 52 San Marino Jader Vagnini San Marino Silvio Stefanelli San Marino Jader Vagnini Fiat Seicento 6:27:22.8 +1:10:32.2 0
31 79 France Christian Grillerer France Stephane Cambou France Christian Grillerer Honda Integra Type-R 6:27:35.9 +1:10:45.3 0
32 72 Italy Marco Menegatto Italy Enrico Brazzoli Italy Marco Menegatto Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:31:28.1 +1:14:37.5 0
33 36 France Bernard Jaussaud France Alain Bertrand France Bernard Jaussaud Renault Clio Williams 6:34:21.7 +1:17:31.1 0
34 55 Netherlands Roel Fassbender Netherlands Bart Hissink Netherlands Roel Fassbender Fiat Seicento 6:35:08.6 +1:18:18.0 0
35 47 France Jerome Vergerpion France Frederic Mlynarczyk France Jerome Vergerpion Citroen Saxo VTS 6:35:10.8 +1:18:20.2 0
36 71 Belgium Bob Colsoul Belgium Tom Colsoul Belgium Bob Colsoul Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 6:38:19.7 +1:21:29.1 0
37 49 Italy Massimo Caccato Italy Andrea Signorotto Italy Massimo Caccato Fiat Seicento 6:38:22.9 +1:21:32.3 0
38 77 France Jean-Pierre Roche France Christophe Preve France Jean-Pierre Roche Renault Clio 16S 6:43:46.9 +1:26:56.3 0
39 37 Germany Peter Bosse Germany Andreas von Skopnik Germany Peter Bosse Opel Astra GSi 16V 6:48:07.5 +1:31:16.9 0
40 85 France Jacques Molbert France Christophe Sonnois France Jacques Molbert Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 6:53:46.9 +1:36:56.3 0
41 83 France Gerard Mosson France Jean-Luc Pomi France Gerard Mosson Renault Clio Williams 6:54:11.9 +1:37:21.3 0
42 89 France Pascal Allemand France Eric Barthelemy France Pascal Allemand Citroen AX GTI 6:58:31.4 +1:41:40.8 0
43 57 Italy Giusy Tocco Italy Ingrid Salton Italy Giusy Tocco Fiat Seicento 7:01:56.7 +1:45:06.1 0
44 41 France Mickael De Castelli France Michel Robinet France Mickael De Castelli Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 7:04:53.6 +1:48:03.0 0
45 88 Italy Gabriele Cadringher Italy Gianfranco Serembre Italy Gabriele Cadringher Subaru Vivio RX-R 7:41:04.5 +2:24:13.9 0
46 50 France Patrick Robert France Marie-Francoise Pastor France Patrick Robert Peugeot 106 XSi 7:41:13.7 +2:24:23.1 0
Retired SS14 7 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Nicky Grist United Kingdom Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 Excluded - Water Pump 0
Retired SS14 8 France Simon Jean-Joseph United Kingdom Fred Gallagher United Kingdom Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 Excluded - Water Pump 0
Retired SS13 60 France Eric Ballaire France Bruno Beillevaire France Eric Ballaire Fiat Cinquecento Sporting Retired 0
Retired SS13 70 Monaco Richard Hein France Philippe Serval Monaco Richard Hein Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Engine 0
Retired SS13 81 France Miguel Baudoin France Eric Mattei France Miguel Baudoin Renault Clio Williams Retired 0
Retired SS11 17 France Gilles Panizzi France Herve Panizzi France Gilles Panizzi Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 98 Accident 0
Retired SS11 62 France Yves Loubet France Bruno Brissart France Yves Loubet Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Engine 0
Retired SS10 61 Italy Maurizio Verini Italy Roberto Cancelli Italy Maurizio Verini Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Retired 0
Retired SS9 30 Italy Fabrizio Tabaton Italy Nicola Gullino Italy Fabrizio Tabaton Toyota Corolla WRC Retired 0
Retired SS9 33 France Frederic Schmit France Gilles Thimonier France Frederic Schmit Subaru Impreza 555 Accident 0
Retired SS9 44 France Alain Pellerey France Jose Boyer France Alain Pellerey Citroen Saxo Retired 0
Retired SS8 35 Germany Hans-Josef Weber Germany Ludwing Ruhl Germany Hans-Josef Weber Mazda 323 GT-R Gearbox 0
Retired SS8 45 France Michel Farnaud France Thierry Giraud Germany Hans-Josef Weber Mazda 323 GT-R Gearbox 0
Retired SS7 69 France Franck Metiffiot France Christian Caffardo France Franck Metiffiot Subaru Impreza GT Retired 0
Retired SS6 32 Monaco Franck Phillips France Laurent Gallibert Monaco Franck Phillips Ford Escort WRC Retired 0
Retired SS5 22 Italy Andrea Dallavilla Italy Danilo Fappani Italy Andrea Dallavilla Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 98 Clutch 0
Retired SS5 23 France Philippe Bugalski France Jean-Paul Chiaroni France Automobiles Citroen Citroen Saxo Driveshaft 0
Retired SS5 56 Monaco Romeo Zunino Italy Mauro Coscia Monaco Romeo Zunino Peugeot 106 XSi Retired 0
Retired SS5 74 France Jean Forti France Christophe Ponset France Jean Forti Subaru Impreza WRX Mechanical 0
Retired SS5 86 France Jean Vinatier France Georges Houel France Jean Vinatier Subaru Vivio RX-R Mechanical 0
Retired SS4 42 France Nicolas Ressegaire France Regis Ressegaire France Nicolas Ressegaire Peugeot 306 Retired 0
Retired SS2 82 Monaco Marc Dessi Monaco Vanessa Dessi Monaco Marc Dessi Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 Retired 0
Retired SS1 2 Belgium Freddy Loix Belgium Sven Smeets Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Accident 0
Retired SS1 3 Spain Carlos Sainz Sr. Spain Luis Moya Japan Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC Accident 0
Retired SS1 11 Germany Armin Schwarz Germany Manfred Hiemer Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC Clutch 0
Retired SS1 12 Czech Republic Pavel Sibera Czech Republic Petr Gross Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC Driveshaft 0
Retired SS1 25 Spain Jesus Puras Spain Marc Marti France Automobiles Citroen Citroen Saxo Accident 0
Retired SS1 26 Austria Manfred Stohl Austria Peter Muller Austria Manfred Stohl Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Accident 0
Retired SS1 28 Spain Luis Climent Asensio Spain Alex Romani Spain Vallencia Terra y Mar Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Accident 0
Retired SS1 40 France Gilles Chevalier France Robert Patti France Gilles Chevalier Renault Clio Williams Mechanical 0
Retired SS1 43 Germany Frank Post Germany Bertram Schwalie Germany Frank Post Citroen Saxo Accident 0
Retired SS1 46 Germany Hilde Henry Germany Christina Hanemann Germany Hilde Henry Citroen Saxo Mechanical 0
Retired SS1 48 Poland Jacek Sikora Poland Marek Kaczmarek Poland Jacek Sikora Fiat Seicento Accident 0
Retired SS1 53 France Daniel Lessantini France Fabrice Roux France Daniel Lessantini Peugeot 106 XSi Accident 0
Retired SS1 59 Italy Stefano Macaluso Italy Giovanni Bernacchini Italy Stefano Macaluso Fiat Cinquecento Accident 0
Retired SS1 63 France Bruno Marcon Monaco Jean-Francois Cavarero France Bruno Marcon Ford Escort RS Cosworth Retired 0
Retired SS1 68 France Philippe Brun France Pascal Grange France Philippe Brun Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV Excluded 0
Retired SS1 73 United Kingdom Nigel Heath United Kingdom Chris Patterson United Kingdom Nigel Heath Subaru Impreza WRX Accident 0
Retired SS1 75 France Lilian Polge France Alain Bonnet France Lilian Polge Ford Escort RS Cosworth Excluded 0
Retired SS1 76 France Serge Guiramand France Jacques Clavel France Serge Guiramand Renault Clio Williams Accident 0

Special Stages

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All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).

Day Stage Time Name Length (km) Winner Time Rally leader
1
18 Jan
SS1 8:30 Plan de Vitrolles - Faye 48.28 Finland Tommi Makinen 34:36.4 Finland Tommi Makinen
SS2 10:41 L'Epine - Rosans 31.15 Belgium Bruno Thiry 19:59.6
SS3 13:16 Ruissas - Eygalayes 27.56 France Gilles Panizzi 18:50.3
SS4 16:18 Prunieres - Embrun 33.82 United Kingdom Colin McRae 20:50.3 France Gilles Panizzi
SS5 17:20 St. Clement - St. Saveur 20.35 United Kingdom Colin McRae 13:58.0
2
19 Jan
SS6 8:21 BIF. C1/D1 - Bayons 32.52 France Gilles Panizzi 24:13.1
SS7 11:05 Sisteron - Thoard 36.72 Finland Tommi Makinen 25:43.4
SS8 14:26 Entrevaux - St. Pierre 30.73 Finland Juha Kankkunen 23:58.4 Finland Tommi Makinen
SS9 17:46 Sospel - La Bollene 1 33.65 Finland Tommi Makinen 27:20.1
SS10 18:37 Lantosque - Luceram 1 20.87 United Kingdom Colin McRae 15:22.7
3
20 Jan
SS11 08:20 Sospel - La Bollene 2 33.65 France Didier Auriol 28:06.2
SS12 9:11 Lantosque - Luceram 2 20.87 United Kingdom Colin McRae 15:43.2
SS13 11:23 Sospel - La Bollene 3 33.65 Finland Harri Rovanpera 26:53.4
SS14 12:14 Lantosque - Luceram 3 20.87 France Didier Auriol 15:19.0

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
Move Driver Points Move Manufacturer Points
1 Finland Tommi Makinen 10 Japan Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart 10
2 Finland Juha Kankkunen 6 Japan Subaru World Rally Team 7
3 France Didier Auriol 4 Spain SEAT Sport 5
4 France Francois Delecour 3 Japan Toyota Castrol Team 4
5 Belgium Bruno Thiry 2

References

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  1. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/122-rallye-automobile-monte-carlo-1999/
  2. ^ Shacki. "Season 1999 rally - eWRC-results". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  3. ^ Shacki. "Final results Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo 1999". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  4. ^ Shacki. "Entry list Neste Rally Finland 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  5. ^ Shacki. "Itinerary Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo 1999". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
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