2006 Cyprus Rally Explained

2006 Cyprus Rally
Native Name:34th Cyprus Rally
Round:12
Season No:16
Championship:2006 World Rally Championship
Previous Round:2006 Rally Japan
Next Round:2006 Rally of Turkey
Rallybase:Lemesos
Startdate:22
Enddate:24 September 2006
Stages:21
Stagekm:322.51
Stagekm Note:[1]
Transportkm:830.02
Overallkm:1,152.53
Surface:Gravel
Driver1: Sébastien Loeb
Codriver1: Daniel Elena
Team1: Kronos Citroën World Rally Team
Time1:4:40:50.4
Crewsreg:40
Teamsstart:40
Teamsfinish:27

The 2006 Cyprus Rally was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 22 and 24 September 2006. It marked the 34th running of the Cyprus Rally, and was the twelfth round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season.[2] The event was also the sixth round of the 2006 Production World Rally Championship. The 2006 event was based in Lemesos in Cyprus and was contested over twenty one special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 337.79km (209.89 miles).

Sebastien Loeb, along with Kronos Citroën World Rally Team were the defending rally winners, leading championship rival Marcus Grönholm by 33 points. Unbeknownst to Loeb, this would be his last rally of the season before breaking his arm in a mountain biking incident.[3] Despite this, Loeb would go on to win the championship by 1 point after his lead became unassailable in the 2006 Rally Australia.

Loeb and co-driver Daniel Elena won the rally, their second consecutive win and eighth win of the season.[4]

Background

Entry List

The following crews were set to enter the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship and its support category, the Production World Rally Championship, as well as privateer entries that were not registered to score points in the manufacturer's championship. Fifteen were entered under World Rally Car regulations, as were ten in the Production WRC category.[5]

! No.! Driver! Co-Driver! Entrant! Car! Tyre
1 Sebastien Loeb Daniel Elena Kronos Citroën World Rally TeamCitroën Xsara WRC
2 Dani Sordo Marc Martí Kronos Citroën World Rally TeamCitroën Xsara WRC
3 Marcus Gronholm Timo Rautiainen BP Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 06
4 Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen BP Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 06
5 Petter Solberg Phil Mills Subaru World Rally TeamImpreza WRC 2006
6 Chris Atkinson Glenn Macneall Subaru World Rally TeamImpreza WRC 2006
7 Manfred Stohl Ilka Minor OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally TeamPeugeot 307 WRC
8 Henning Solberg Cato Menkerud OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally TeamPeugeot 307 WRC
9 Matthew Wilson Michael Orr Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 04
10 Luis Perez Companc Jose Maria Volta Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 04
11 Harri Rovanperä Risto Pietiläinen Red Bull Škoda TeamŠkoda Fabia WRC
12 Andreas Aigner Klaus Wicha Red Bull Škoda TeamŠkoda Fabia WRC
! No.! Driver! Co-Driver! Entrant! Car
31 Toshihiro Arai Tony Sircombe Subaru Team AraiSubaru Impreza WRX STI
33 Fumio Nutahara Daniel Barritt Advan-Piaa Rally TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
39 Nasser Al-Attiyah Chris Patterson QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX STI
40 Simone Campedelli Danilo Fappani Errani Team GroupMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
41 Khalid Al-Qassimi Nicky Beech Subaru Team QuasysSubaru Impreza WRX STI
43 Aaron Burkart Tanja Geilhausen OMV CEE World Rally TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
45 Aki Teiskonen Miikka Anttila Syms Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRX STI
46 Nigel Heath Steve Lancaster PSM MotorsportSubaru Impreza WRX STI
59 Andreas Tsouloftas Savvas Laos Andreas TsouloftasMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
60 Spyros Pavlides Theodoros Vassiliades Spyros PavlidesSubaru Impreza WRX STI
! No.! Driver! Co-Driver! Entrant! Car
14 Toni Gardemeister Jakke Honkanen Astra RacingCitroën Xsara WRC
15 Xavier Pons Carlos del Barrio Kronos RacingCitroën Xsara WRC
17 Juan Pablo Raies Jorge Perez Companc Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 04

Itinerary

All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).

DateNo.Time spanStage nameDistance
22 SeptemberSS1After 9:43Xyliatos 18.09 km
SS2After 10:04Kaspouras 110.17 km
SS3After 10:37Asinou 125.61 km
SS4After 12:05Kato Amiantos 111.87 km
13:20Service A, Lemesos
SS5After 15:03Xyliantos 28.09 km
SS6After 15:24Kaspouras 210.17 km
SS7After 15:57Asinou 225.61 km
SS8After 17:25Kato Amiantos 211.87 km
18:20Service B, Lemesos
23 September7:45Service C, Lemesos
SS9After 8:38Kellaki 19.49 km
SS10After 9:16Akrounta 17.99 km
SS11After 10:34Foini 130.33 km
SS12After 11:32Galatareia 113.33 km
13:12Service D, Lemesos
SS13After 14:25Kellaki 29.49 km
SS14After 15:03Akrounta 27.99 km
SS15After 16:21Foini 230.33 km
SS16After 17:19Galatareia 213.33 km
18:39Service E, Lemesos
24 September7:41Service F, Lemesos
SS17After 8:54Vavatsinia 125.24 km
SS18After 9:52Machairas 112.94 km
SS19After 10:35Lageia28.55 km
11:42Service G, Lemesos
SS20After 12:35Down Town3.40 km
12:55Service H, Lemesos
SS21After 14:03Vavatsinia 225.24 km
SS22After 14:56Machairas 212.94 km
16:27Service I, Lemesos
Source:[6]

Report

Overall

Summary

Friday began with multiple drivers suffering from issues. Gronholm struggled with dust in the car and overheating issues, but would still set the quickest opening three stage times of the day, putting him in the lead. Loeb was not too far behind, hindered by being the first on the road. Petter Solberg suffered from numerous issues including a puncture, brake issues, and overheating, but still managed to put in the fastest time in stage 4.[7] His poor luck would continue, however, as he would have gear issues on the next few stages. Sordo, Gardemeister, and Wilson also suffered from serious mechanical issues. By the end of the day, Gronholm continued to lead, but Loeb had cut heavily into his advantage.[8]

Saturday morning would see Gronholm and Loeb trading stage wins, with under 10 seconds between them for the entirety of the stint. The pair were over two and a half minutes quicker than Hirvonen in third by the time they reached the mid-day service.[9] The afternoon, however, would be a dominant performance by Loeb, who took the lead and ended the day with over 20 seconds in hand. Gronholm blamed his struggles on a poor tyre choice. Atkinson would retire in a ditch in stage 15, while Henning Solberg struggled all day with a hot water leak spraying on he and his co-driver's face.[10]

On Friday, Loeb would continue to extend his advantage over Gronholm, and while the Finn would take some time back in stages 18 and 19, he admitted that he believed the rally to be lost by Service G.[11] Due to spectator concerns, Stage 20 would be cancelled, replaced by a simple demonstration through the streets. Despite this, Sordo would crash heavily in the stage, requiring extensive cleanup. This would result in Stage 21 being cancelled as well, but only after the Fords of Wilson and Companc had passed through, necessitating nominal times. Loeb would continue through the final stage to win the rally, his last victory of the season, with Gronholm finishing second. Loeb's victory would extend his championship lead to 35 points, with only 40 points available in the remaining rounds. Hirvonen would finish a distant 3rd, over five minutes behind Loeb. Petter Solberg would finish behind his brother Henning after striking a rock in the final stage.[12]

Classification

PositionDriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimePoints
EventClass
111 Sebastien Loeb Daniel ElenaKronos RacingCitroën Xsara WRC4:40:50.40.010
223 Marcus Grönholm Timo RautiainenBP Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 064:41:11.6+21.28
334 Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo LehtinenBP Ford World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 064:46:06.5+5:16.16
447 Manfred Stohl Ilka MinorOMV Peugeot Norway World Rally TeamPeugeot 307 WRC4:47:30.1+6:39.75
5514 Toni Gardemeister Jakke HonkanenAstra RacingCitroën Xsara WRC4:49:30.8+8:40.44
668 Henning Solberg Cato MenkerudOMV Peugeot Norway World Rally TeamPeugeot 307 WRC4:55:30.4+14:40.03
7715 Xavier Pons Carlos Del BarrioKronos RacingCitroën Xsara WRC4:55:37.1+14:46.72
885 Petter Solberg Phil MillsSubaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRC4:56:11.9+15:21.51
996 Chris Atkinson Glenn MacNeallSubaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRC4:58:05.4+17:15.00
10109 Matthew Wilson Michael OrrStobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 045:06:11.4+25:21.00
141110 Luis Perez Companc Jose Maria VoltaStobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 045:20:51.3+40:00.90
Retired SS212 Dani Sordo Marc MartiKronos Citroën World Rally TeamCitroën Xsara WRCAccident0
Retired SS1817 Juan Pablo Raies Jorge Perez CompancStobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 04Co-Driver Ill0
Retired SS211 Harri Rovanperä Risto PietiläinenRed Bull Škoda TeamŠkoda Fabia WRCElectrical0
Retired SS212 Andreas Aigner Klaus WichaRed Bull Škoda TeamŠkoda Fabia WRCElectrical0

Special Stages

All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).

DayStageTimeNameLength (km)WinnerTimeRally leader
1
(22 Sep)
SS109:43Xyliatos 18.90 Marcus Grönholm7:43.3align=left rowspan=13 Marcus Grönholm
SS210:04Kaspouras 110.17 Marcus Grönholm9:14.1
SS310:37Asinou 125.61 Marcus Grönholm26:52.4
SS412:05Kato Amiantos 111.86 Petter Solberg9:33.4
SS515:03Xyliatos 28.90 Marcus Grönholm7:26.5
SS615:24Kaspouras 210.17 Sébastien Loeb8:56.4
SS715:57Asinou 225.61 Sébastien Loeb26:07.1
SS817:25Kato Amiantos 211.86 Sébastien Loeb9:26.8
2
(23 Sep)
SS908:38Kellaki 19.48 Marcus Grönholm8:01.4
SS1009:16Akrounta 17.98 Marcus Grönholm7:44.9
SS1110:34Foini 130.32 Sébastien Loeb26:20.8
SS1211:32Galatareia 113.32 Sébastien Loeb8:17.8
SS1314:25Kellaki 29.48 Sébastien Loeb8:01.7
SS14 15:03Akrounta 27.98 Sébastien Loeb7:35.4align=left rowspan=9 Sébastien Loeb
SS1516:21Foini 230.32 Sébastien Loeb25:56.1
SS1617:19Galatareia 213.32 Sébastien Loeb8:09.7
3
(24 Sep)
SS1708:54Vavatsinia 125.23 Sébastien Loeb22:24.1
SS1809:52Machairas 112.93 Marcus Grönholm10:56.6
SS1910:35Lageia8.98 Marcus Grönholm7:21.6
SS2012:35Down Town3.40Stage Cancelled
SS2114:03Vavatsinia 225.23 Sébastien Loeb23:19.8
SS2214:56Machairas 212.93 Marcus Grönholm10:48.8

Championship Standings

Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
MoveDriverPointsMoveManufacturerPoints
1 Sébastien Loeb112 Kronos Citroën World Rally Team142
2 Marcus Gronholm77 BP Ford World Rally Team135
3 Dani Sordo41 Subaru World Rally Team79
4 Mikko Hirvonen39 OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team59
5 Manfred Stohl33 Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team30

Production WRC

Classification

PositionDriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimePoints
EventClass
11133 Fumio Nutahara Daniel BarrittAdvan-Piaa Rally TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX5:10:43.30.010
12245 Aki Teiskonen Miikka AnttilaSyms Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:15:00.8+4:17.58
13341 Khalid Al-Qassimi Nicky BeechSubaru Team QuasysSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:16:42.5+5:59.26
15440 Simone Campedelli Danilo FappaniErrani Team GroupMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII5:22:14.4+11:31.15
19539 Nasser Al-Attiyah Chris PattersonQMMFSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:34:48.3+24:05.04
22631 Toshihiro Arai Tony SircombeSubaru Team AraiSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:43:47.9+33:04.63
Retired SS1560 Spyros Pavlides Theodoros VassiliadesSpyros PavlidesSubaru Impreza WRX STIMechanical0
Retired SS1143 Aaron Burkart Tanja GeilhausenOMV CEE World Rally TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIIIAccident0
Retired SS559 Andreas Tsouloftas Savvas LaosAndreas TsouloftasMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXExcluded0
Retired SS446 Nigel Heath Steve LancasterPSM MotorsportSubaru Impreza WRX STIMechanical0

Championship Standings

Drivers' Championship
MoveDriverPoints
1 Nasser Al-Attiyah38
2 Fumio Nutahara30
3 Mirco Baldacci19
= 3 Aki Teiskonen19
5 Toshihiro Arai18

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/12-cyprus-rally-2006/
  2. Web site: Shacki . Season 2006 rally - eWRC-results . 2024-10-25 . eWRC-results.com . en.
  3. Web site: 2006-09-27 . Loeb to miss Rally of Turkey after breaking arm . 2024-10-25 . ESPN.com . en.
  4. Web site: Shacki . Final results Cyprus Rally 2006 . 2024-10-25 . eWRC-results.com . en.
  5. Web site: Shacki . Entry list Cyprus Rally 2006 . 2024-10-25 . eWRC-results.com . en.
  6. https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/12-cyprus-rally-2006/
  7. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-leads-opening-morning-4405531/4405531/
  8. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/major-problems-for-solberg-4405500/4405500/
  9. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-narrowly-extends-lead-4405516/4405516/
  10. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-takes-control-of-cyprus-rally-4405483/4405483/
  11. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-extends-his-advantage-4405492/4405492/
  12. https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-closes-on-title-with-cyprus-win-4405498/4405498/