2004 Monte Carlo Rally

The 2004 Monte Carlo Rally (formally the 72ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo) was the first round of the 2004 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 23 and 25 January 2004, and was won by Citroën's Sébastien Loeb, his 5th win in the win in the World Rally Championship. [1]

2004 Monte Carlo Rally
72ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
Round 1 of the 2004 World Rally Championship season
Next event 
Host country Monaco
Rally baseFrench Riviera
Dates runJanuary 23, 2004 January 25, 2004
Stages15 (307.27 km; 190.93 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac/snow
Overall distance1,331.92 km (827.62 miles)
Results
Overall winner Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total
4:12:03.0
Crews43 at start, 20 at finish

Entry list

No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
World Rally Championship entries
1 Petter Solberg Phil Mills 555 Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S9 WRC '03
2 Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen 555 Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S9 WRC '03
3 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën Total WRT Citroën Xsara WRC
4 Carlos Sainz Marc Martí Citroën Total WRT Citroën Xsara WRC
5 Marcus Grönholm Timo Rautiainen Marlboro Peugeot Total Peugeot 307 WRC
6 Freddy Loix Sven Smeets Marlboro Peugeot Total Peugeot 307 WRC
7 Markko Märtin Michael Park Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '03
8 François Duval Stéphane Prévot Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '03
9 Gilles Panizzi Hervé Panizzi Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 04
10 Gianluigi Galli Guido D'Amore Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 04
11 Antony Warmbold Gemma Price Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02
61 Nicolas Vouilloz David Fiorini Bozian Racing Peugeot 206 WRC
62 Miguel Campos Nuno Rodrigues da Silva Bozian Racing Peugeot 206 WRC
63 Olivier Burri Jean-Philippe Patthey Olivier Burri Subaru Impreza S9 WRC'03
64 Riccardo Errani Stefano Casadio Riccardo Errani Škoda Octavia WRC Evo3
65 Alexandre Bengué Caroline Escudero-Bengué Alexandre Bengué Peugeot 206 WRC
66 Eamonn Boland Francis Regan Eamonn Boland Subaru Impreza S7 WRC '01
67 Philippe Roux Paul Corthay Philppe Roux Ford Focus RS WRC'02
69 Roman Kresta Jan Tománek Roman Kresta Hyundai Accent WRC
70 Jussi Välimäki Jakke Honkanen Jussi Välimäki Hyundai Accent WRC
71 Jozef Béreš Jr. Petr Starý Jozef Béreš Jr. Hyundai Accent WRC
72 Moreno Fidiani Maria Grazia Bergonzi Moreno Fidiani Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
JWRC entries
31 Mirco Baldacci Giovanni Bernacchini Suzuki Sport Suzuki Ignis S1600
32 Urmo Aava Kuldar Sikk Suzuki Sport Suzuki Ignis S1600
33 Guy Wilks Phil Pugh Suzuki Sport Suzuki Ignis S1600
34 Alessandro Broccoli Giovanni Agnese Sab Motorsport Fiat Punto S1600
35 Kosti Katajamäki Timo Alanne Suzuki Sport Suzuki Ignis S1600
36 Kris Meeke Chris Patterson McRae Motorsport Opel Corsa S1600
37 Luca Cecchettini Nicola Arena Autorel Sport Renault Clio S1600
38 Abdo Feghali Joseph Matar Astra Racing Ford Puma S1600
39 Nicolas Bernardi Denis Giraudet Renault Sport Renault Clio S1600
40 Guerlain Chicherit Michel Perin Citroën Total Citroën Saxo S1600
41 Natalie Barratt Carl Williamson Risbridger Motorsport MG ZR S1600
42 Mathieu Biasion Philippe Coquard H.F. Grifone SRL Fiat Punto S1600
43 Jari-Matti Latvala Miikka Anttila Astra Racing Ford Puma S1600
44 Alan Scorcioni Massimo Daddoveri H.F. Grifone SRL Fiat Punto S1600
45 Per-Gunnar Andersson Jonas Andersson Suzuki Sport Suzuki Ignis S1600
46 Xavier Pons Oriol Julià Pascual RACC Motor Sport Fiat Punto S1600
47 Luca Tabaton Gisella Rovegno H.F. Grifone SRL Fiat Punto S1600
48 Conrad Rautenbach Peter Marsh Birkbeck Rallysport Ford Puma S1600
49 Luca Betti Michele Rosso Meteco Corse Peugeot 206 S1600
50 Oliver Marshall Craig Parry Prospeed Motorsport Renault Clio S1600
51 Larry Cols Filip Goddé Renault Sport Renault Clio S1600
Other notable entries
75 Luca Rossetti Dario D'Esposito Luca Rossetti Citroën Saxo S1600

Results

The winner was Sébastien Loeb, who won a second victory in the race, joined on the podium by Markko Märtin and François Duval.[2]

Pos. Driver Co-Driver Car Time Difference Points
WRC
1. Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën Xsara WRC 4:12:03.0 0.0 10
2. Markko Märtin Michael Park Ford Focus RS WRC '03 4:13:15.6 +1:12.6 8
3. François Duval Stéphane Prévot Ford Focus RS WRC '03 4:13:22.6 +1:19.6 6
4. Marcus Grönholm Timo Rautiainen Peugeot 307 WRC 4:13:29.8 +1:26.8 5
5. Freddy Loix Sven Smeets Peugeot 307 WRC 4:20:19.9 +8:16.9 4
6. Gilles Panizzi Hervé Panizzi Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 04 4:22:14.6 +10:11.6 3
7. Petter Solberg Phil Mills Subaru Impreza S9 WRC '03 4:22:45.2 +10:42.2 2
8. Olivier Burri Jean-Philippe Patthey Subaru Impreza S9 WRC '03 4:29:52.1 +17:49.1 1
9. Jozef Béreš Jr. Petr Starý Hyundai Accent WRC 4:31:46.1 +19:43.1 0
10. Nicolas Bernardi Denis Giraudet Renault Clio S1600 4:35:41.1 +23:38.1 0
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References

  1. "Monte Carlo Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  2. www.ewrc-results.com. "Final results". Retrieved 9 February 2012.


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