Sunday, September 6, 2009

Updated! : 2009 WRC - Hirvonen named Rally Australia winner after Citroen penalties

Mikko Hirvonen with Co-Driver Jarmo Lehtinen - Ford Focus WRC - BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

In a shock development late on Sunday night, BP Ford Abu Dhabi Team driver Mikko Hirvonen has been named the new winner of Repco Rally Australia after Stewards handed Sebastien Loeb, Dani Sordo and Sebastien Ogier time penalties for a technical infringement.


At Sunday evening's post event scrutineering, Loeb's Citroen C4 WRC was found to be fitted with a front anti-roll bar link which did not comply with the homologation form of the car.

Representatives from the Citroen Total World Rally Team agreed that part of the anti-roll bar link on his car was different to the one on the homologation photograph.

After establishing that the C4s of Sordo and Ogier were fitted with the same part, Stewards levied a one-minute penalty on each of the three cars, as well as reprimanding the Citroen team for using a part which was not homologated.

The Citroen team are not appealing the decision, which means the amended results are now final.

Victory for Hirvonen means his lead over Loeb in the drivers' championship standings increases to five points. The changes mean that Citroen's advantage over Ford in the manufacturers' series is now 13 points

2009 WRC Round 10 : Repco Rally Australia





























































































































































































Pos

No

Driver

Time

Penalties

Diff Next

Diff 1st

1.

1

Sebastien LOEB

2:52:54.0

0

0.0

0.0

2.

3

Mikko HIRVONEN

2:53:06.5

1:00

+12.5

+12.5

3.

2

Dani SORDO

2:53:11.1

1:00

+4.6

+17.1

4.

12

Sebastien OGIER

2:54:29.8

0

+1:18.7

+1:35.8

5.

4

Jari-Matti LATVALA

2:54:58.5

1:00

+28.7

+2:04.5

6.

5

Matthew WILSON

2:58:32.8

0

+3:34.3

+5:38.8

7.

6

Henning SOLBERG

3:00:24.3

20

+1:51.5

+7:30.3

8.

9

Federico VILLAGRA

3:00:45.9

0

+21.6

+7:51.9

9.

62

Hayden PADDON

3:08:42.6

0

+7:56.7

+15:48.6

10.

31

Martin PROKOP

3:08:51.2

0

+8.6

+15:57.2

11.

50

Richard MASON

3:09:33.4

0

+42.2

+16:39.4

12.

59

Cody CROCKER

3:10:26.5

0

+53.1

+17:32.5

13.

39

Armindo ARAUJO

3:12:59.3

0

+2:32.8

+20:05.3

14.

45

Stewart TAYLOR

3:14:30.3

0

+1:31.0

+21:36.3

15.

68

Matthew SELLEY

3:23:54.3

0

+9:24.0

+31:00.3

16.

78

John GOASDOUE

3:30:41.8

7:20

+6:47.5

+37:47.8

17.

8

Conrad RAUTENBACH

3:34:41.8

2:00

+4:00.0

+41:47.8

18.

72

Stephen TONNA

3:38:52.0

0

+4:10.2

+45:58.0

19.

34

Gianluca LINARI

3:38:52.8

20

+0.8

+45:58.8

20.

15

Khalid AL QASSIMI

3:40:14.3

2:20

+1:21.5

+47:20.3




Drivers' championship standings after 10 rounds




























































































































































































































































































































PosDriverR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Point
1.

Finland M. HIRVONEN

6

8

8

8

R

8

10

10

10

10

78

2.

France S. LOEB

10

10

10

10

10

5

R

2

8

8

73

3.

Spain D. SORDO

8

4

5

6

8

0

0

8

5

6

50

4.

Finland J-M LATVALA

0

6

0

R

3

10

6

R

6

4

35

5.

Norway H. SOLBERG

5

5

0

4

6

1

0

6

0

2

29

6.

Norway P. SOLBERG

-

3

6

5

R

6

R

5

R

-

25

7.

Great Britain M. WILSON

2

2

4

R

4

3

0

4

1

3

23

8.

France S. OGIER

3

0

R

0

2

R

8

R

3

5

21

9.

Argentina F. VILLAGRA

-

-

2

2

5

R

5

-

0

1

15

10.

Zimbabwe C. RAUTENBACH

0

R

3

R

R

0

4

1

R

-

8

11.

Norway M. OSTBERG

-

0

-

3

-

2

2

R

R

-

7

12.

UAE K. AL-QASSIMI

1

-

1

1

-

0

3

-

0

-

6

13.

Russia E. NOVIKOV

-

0

R

R

-

4

0

0

R

-

4

14.

Australia C. ATKINSON

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

15.

Finland M. RANTANEN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

4

16.

Poland K. HOLOWCZYC

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

3

17.

Finland J. KETOMAA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2

18.

Estonia U. AAVA

0

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

0

-

1

19.

Qatar N. AL-ATTIYAH

-

0

0

0

1

0

0

-

0

-

1

20.

Greece L. ATHANASSOULAS

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1



Manufacturers' championship standings after 10 rounds




























































































PosTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Point
1.

citroen CITROEN TOTAL WORLD RALLY TEAM

18

14

16

16

18

8

4

12

13

14

133

2.

ford BP FORD ABU DHABI WORLD RALLY TEAM

8

14

10

8

3

18

18

10

16

15

120

3.

ford STOBART VK M-SPORT FORD RALLY TEAM

8

8

6

5

10

7

5

11

4

5

69

4.

citroen CITROEN JUNIOR RALLY TEAM

5

2

4

0

2

5

6

5

4

5

38

5.

ford MUNCHI'S FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM

-

-

3

4

5

0

6

-

2

1

21



[Source : WRC-Official, FORD, CITROEN]

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