2012 WRC - Rallye Monte-Carlo winners : Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena - Citroën Total World Rally Team
- Loeb and Elena win Rallye Monte-Carlo for the sixth time
- Citroën Total World Rally Team score a 1-2 finish in the power stage for additional points
- Citroën now lead both the drivers and manufacturers championship standings
The 80th Rallye Monte-Carlo drew to a close yesterday with victory
going to Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena, their sixth win in the
Principality. The eight-time World Champions enjoyed a clean sweep as
they also picked up the three bonus points awarded to the winner of the
Power Stage. Fourth overall in the rally, Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo
Lehtinen also collected two points for their performance on the final
stage. This result means that Citroën Total World Rally Team takes the
lead in the Manufacturers’ World Championship.
After four long days’ racing, the final day of the Rallye Monte-Carlo
was without doubt the shortest ever seen in the history of the World
Championship: the 5.16km of the eighteenth stage, on a route between Ste
Agnès and the Col de la Madone, were covered in under 3m30s by the
leading WRC cars.
At the stop control, Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena were pleased to
see that they had recorded the fastest time, earning them three
additional points in the Drivers’ World Championship. “I had decided to
push because these points could make all the difference in deciding who
wins the title,” explained Sébastien Loeb. “Apart from the points
scored, I am happy to win a rally that means a lot to me. There were a
lot of supporters alongside the roads and I also wanted to win for them.
It’s a big gap to second, but I wouldn’t say that this was an easy win.
We had to deal with all sorts of conditions and my lead was largely
built on better tyre choices, which were mainly down to the work of
Citroën Racing’s technical team and our tyre partner Michelin. We were
able to choose between five types of tyres and we always managed to pick
the right tyres for the circumstances. The Citroën DS3 WRC worked like a
dream. I felt comfortable from the start of the rally and I managed to
get into a good rhythm. It’s certainly a nice way to start the season…”
Second in the Power Stage, Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen ended
their first rally with Citroën Total World Rally Team in fourth place
overall. “It wasn’t the easiest rally for a first race in a new car, but
I am pleased with the result,” confirmed the Finn. “The two days we had
snow were particularly difficult. On tarmac, I was more comfortable and
I was able to set some good times. I had to take it easy, avoid making
mistakes and focus on getting to the finish to score some points. That's
exactly what we did. I can’t wait now to be in Sweden, I am really
looking forward to racing there.”
For his first rally in charge of Citroën Racing, Yves Matton praised
the performance of the entire team: “It’s important to start the season
on a positive note and great to win a rally as legendary as Monte-Carlo.
One of the key factors was tyre choice. The analysis work performed
prior to the rally by our engineers, who had imagined almost every
possible eventuality, helped us to make the right choices. Sébastien was
impressive in terms of his race management. He was patient and took it a
little easier when necessary and then pushed when the conditions
enabled him to do so.
Mikko did what we asked of him: made it to the finish in a good
position. He took it step by step, but his three fastest stage times
showed that he was getting to grips with the car. He gave himself the
time he needed and that demonstrates his professionalism.”
“This is an exciting result. Once again, I was impressed by the
entire team. It is very satisfying to see everyone working in relaxed
fashion. I’m also pleased to see that Mikko and Jarmo are integrating
well at Citroën Racing. The red army is on its way again!” praised
Frédéric Banzet, CEO of the Citroën Brand.
The next event in the World Rally Championship will be held in Sweden between 9th and 12th February.
2012 WRC - Rallye Monte-Carlo : Race result
2012 WRC - Drivers' Championship Standing
Images : 2012 WRC - Monte Carlo Rally
2012 WRC - Rallye Monte-Carlo : Race result
Pos | No | Driver | Time | Diff Prev |
Diff 1st |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1 | S. LOEB |
4:32:39.9
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
2. | 37 | D. SORDO |
4:35:25.4
|
+2:45.5
|
+2:45.5
|
3. | 4 | P. SOLBERG |
4:35:54.1
|
+28.6
|
+3:14.1
|
4. | 2 | M. HIRVONEN |
4:36:46.7
|
+52.6
|
+4:06.8
|
5. | 6 | E. NOVIKOV |
4:38:43.3
|
+1:56.6
|
+6:03.4
|
6. | 8 | F. DELECOUR |
4:40:27.8
|
+1:44.5
|
+7:47.9
|
7. | 52 | P. CAMPANA |
4:41:11.3
|
+43.5
|
+8:31.4
|
8. | 5 | O. TANAK |
4:43:14.5
|
+2:03.2
|
+10:34.6
|
9. | 21 | M. PROKOP |
4:48:50.6
|
+5:36.1
|
+16:10.7
|
10. | 12 | A. ARAUJO |
4:48:56.5
|
+5.9
|
+16:16.6
|
11. | 9 | M. WILSON |
4:51:30.9
|
+2:34.4
|
+18:51.0
|
12. | 17 | K. ABBRING |
4:51:36.2
|
+5.3
|
+18:56.3
|
13. | 10 | H. SOLBERG |
4:52:56.2
|
+1:20.0
|
+20:16.3
|
14. | 32 | C. BREEN |
4:57:06.2
|
+4:10.0
|
+24:26.3
|
15. | 16 | B. BOUFFIER |
5:00:05.3
|
+2:59.1
|
+27:25.4
|
16. | 22 | M. BURRI |
5:02:59.4
|
+2:54.1
|
+30:19.5
|
17. | 71 | C. ROBERT |
5:05:07.6
|
+2:08.2
|
+32:27.7
|
18. | 24 | O. BURRI |
5:08:10.4
|
+3:02.8
|
+35:30.5
|
19. | 76 | S. CHARDONNET |
5:09:35.2
|
+1:24.8
|
+36:55.3
|
20. | 14 | P. NOBRE |
5:11:39.6
|
+2:04.4
|
+38:59.7
|
2012 WRC - Drivers' Championship Standing
Pos
|
Driver
|
Total
|
1.
|
Sebastien Loeb |
28
|
2.
|
Dani Sordo |
18
|
3.
|
Petter Solberg |
15
|
4.
|
Mikko Hirvonen |
14
|
5.
|
Evgeny Novikov |
11
|
6.
|
Francois Delecour |
8
|
7.
|
Pierre Campana |
6
|
8.
|
Ott Tanak |
4
|
9.
|
Armindo Araujo |
2
|
10.
|
Martin Prokop |
1
|
2012 WRC - Manufacturers' Championship Standing
Pos
|
Team
|
Total
|
1.
|
Citroen Total World Rally Team |
37
|
2.
|
MINI WRC Team |
26
|
3.
|
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team |
16
|
4.
|
Ford World Rally Team |
15
|
5.
|
Armindo Araujo World Rally Team |
4
|
6.
|
Palmeirinha Rally |
2
|
Images : 2012 WRC - Monte Carlo Rally
[Source : WRC, FORD,CITROEN]
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