2011 Cyprus Rally

The 2011 Cyprus Rally, officially the 39th FxPro Cyprus Rally, was the eleventh and final round of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. The eleven stage gravel rally took place over 3–5 November 2011.[1]

2011 Cyprus Rally
39th FxPro Cyprus Rally
Round 11 of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
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Host country Cyprus
Rally basePaphos
Dates run3 – 5 November 2011
Stages11[1] (187.58 km; 116.56 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel and Tarmac
Overall distance624.56 km (388.08 miles)
Statistics
Crews34 at start, 26 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerNorway Andreas Mikkelsen
United Kingdom Škoda UK

The rally offered double points towards the respective IRC championships, meaning that the overall rally winner, as well as class winners, gained 50 points instead of the usual 25.[2] With victory, Andreas Mikkelsen became the youngest IRC champion, winning the title by 1.5 points ahead of Jan Kopecký.

Introduction

The rally, which was run for the 39th time, was based in Paphos – moving from its 2010 base of Limassol[3] – with a super special stage making up Thursday's running. On Friday, four stages covering 84.62 km (52.58 mi) were run, with the final six stages, consisting of 99.76 km (61.99 mi) being completed on the Saturday.

With double points on offer for the rally, six drivers remained in championship contention after the previous event at Rally Scotland. Jan Kopecký held the championship lead with 131 points, ahead of Škoda Motorsport team-mate and defending champion Juho Hänninen, who was six points in arrears. Team Peugeot Belgium-Luxembourg's Thierry Neuville, the highest placed Peugeot driver, held third place with 115 points, ahead of Škoda UK's Andreas Mikkelsen on 111.5, Bryan Bouffier of Peugeot France on 110.5 and Freddy Loix, representing the BFO-Škoda Rally Team, on 103.[4] The championship battle was later reduced to five drivers, as Bouffier did not travel to Cyprus.[3]

Results

Overall

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
1. Andreas Mikkelsen Ola FløeneŠkoda Fabia S20002:25:18.50.050
2. Jan Kopecký Pavel DreslerŠkoda Fabia S20002:26:59.01:40.536
3. Patrik Sandell Staffan ParmanderŠkoda Fabia S20002:28:13.32:54.830
4. Karl Kruuda Martin JärveojaŠkoda Fabia S20002:29:51.54:33.024
5. Freddy Loix Frédéric MiclotteŠkoda Fabia S20002:30:53.95:35.420
6. Matthias Kahle Peter GöbelŠkoda Fabia S20002:33:07.47:48.916
7. Toshi Arai Dale MoscattSubaru Impreza R42:33:34.78:16.212
8. Mark Wallenwein Stefan KopczykŠkoda Fabia S20002:38:25.213:06.78
9. (10.) Doros Loucaides Savvas LaosPeugeot 207 S20002:40:26.315:07.84
10. (11.) Charalambos Timotheou Pambos LaosMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX2:40:44.215:25.72

Special stages

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader
Leg 1
(3–4 November)
SS119:00LTV Super Special Stage3.20 km Andreas Mikkelsen2:48.968.21 km/h Andreas Mikkelsen
SS210:47Koilinia 124.15 km Andreas Mikkelsen20:23.871.04 km/h
SS312:10Salamiou 118.16 km Thierry Neuville11:51.491.90 km/h Thierry Neuville
SS414:47Koilinia 224.15 km Andreas Mikkelsen20:05.672.11 km/h Andreas Mikkelsen
SS516:10Salamiou 218.16 km Andreas Mikkelsen11:51.291.92 km/h
Leg 2
(5 November)
SS69:29Gialia 114.82 km Andreas Mikkelsen13:03.968.06 km/h
SS710:12Stavros 115.91 km Andreas Mikkelsen11:25.783.53 km/h
SS811:10Anadiou 119.15 km Nasser Al-Attiyah14:19.980.17 km/h
SS914:29Gialia 214.82 km Juho Hänninen12:48.369.44 km/h
SS1015:12Stavros 215.91 km Patrik Sandell11:40.681.75 km/h
SS1116:10Anadiou 219.15 km Andreas Mikkelsen14:23.579.84 km/h

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