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2006 Rally of Turkey

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2006 Rally of Turkey
Round 13 of 16 in the 2006 World Rally Championship
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Host country Turkey
Rally baseKemer
Dates run13 – 15 October 2006
Stages16 (337.79 km; 209.89 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceGravel
Transport distance781.83 km (485.81 miles)
Overall distance1,119.62 km (695.70 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered67
Crews63 at start, 51 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFinland Marcus Gronholm
Finland Timo Rautiainen
United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team
3:28:16.3
Support category results
J-WRC winnerEstonia Urmo Aava
Estonia Kuldar Sikk
Japan Suzuki Sport Europe
4:02:06.5

The 2006 Rally of Turkey was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 13 and 15 October 2006. It marked the 7th running of the Rally of Turkey, and was the thirteenth round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season.[2] The event was also the eighth round of the 2006 Junior WRC. The 2006 event was based in Kemer in Turkey and was contested over nineteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 337.79 km (209.89 miles).

Sebastien Loeb, along with Kronos Citroën World Rally Team were the defending rally winners, but Loeb would not enter the rally after breaking his arm in a mountain biking accident.[3] Colin McRae would take Loeb's place, in what would end up being his last rally before his death the next year.[4] He would retire on the final stage with mechanical issues.

Marcus Gronholm and Timo Rautiainen won the rally, their first rally win since the 2006 Rally Finland.

Background

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Entry List

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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 Junior WRC, 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 seventeen in the Junior WRC category.[5]

World Rally Car entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
1 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Nicky Grist Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
2 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Martí Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
3 Finland Marcus Gronholm Finland Timo Rautiainen United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
4 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Finland Jarmo Lehtinen United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
5 Norway Petter Solberg United Kingdom Phil Mills Japan Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
6 Australia Chris Atkinson Australia Glenn Macneall Japan Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
7 Austria Manfred Stohl Austria Ilka Minor Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC BF
8 Norway Henning Solberg Norway Cato Menkerud Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC BF
9 United Kingdom Matthew Wilson United Kingdom Michael Orr United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
10 Finland Kosti Katajamäki Finland Timo Alanne United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
11 Finland Harri Rovanperä Finland Risto Pietiläinen Austria Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
12 Austria Andreas Aigner Germany Klaus Wicha Austria Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
Super 1600 entries competing in the Junior WRC
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
32 United Kingdom Kris Meeke United Kingdom Glenn Patterson France PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600
33 Estonia Urmo Aava Estonia Kuldar Sikk Japan Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
35 Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson Sweden Jonas Andersson Japan Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
37 Czech Republic Pavel Valoušek Czech Republic Zdeněk Hrůza Japan Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
39 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach United Kingdom David Senior France Barroso Sport Renault Clio 1600
41 Sweden Patrik Sandell Sweden Emil Axelsson France Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600
42 France Juliern Pressac France Jack Boyere France PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600
43 Estonia Jaan Mölder Germany Katrin Becker Czech Republic JM Engineering Suzuki Ignis 1600
44 Poland Michał Kościuszko Czech Republic Jaroslaw Baran Japan Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
45 Slovakia Jozef Béreš Czech Republic Petr Starý Slovakia Styllex Tuning Motorsport Suzuki Ignis 1600
46 Italy Andrea Cortinovis Italy Flavio Zanella Italy Power Car Team Renault Clio RS
48 United Kingdom Guy Wilks United Kingdom Phil Pugh Japan Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
49 Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Jan Tománek Czech Republic Jipocar Czech National Team Citroën C2 S1600
51 Turkey Fatih Kara Turkey Cerm Bakancocuklari France Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600
52 Belgium Bernd Casier Belgium Frédéric Miclotte France Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600
54 Germany Aaron Burkart Germany Tanja Geilhausen Austria OMV Rally Team Citroën C2 S1600
55 France Fabio Fiandino France Sabrina de Castelli France PH Sport Citroën C2 R2
Other major entries
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
14 Spain Xavier Pons Spain Carlos del Barrio Belgium Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC
15 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Czech Republic Filip Schovánek Czech Republic Czech RT Škoda Kopecký Škoda Fabia WRC
16 Belgium François Duval France Patrick Pivato Belgium First Motorsport Škoda Škoda Fabia WRC

Itinerary

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

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
12 October After 0:00 Okić [Shakedown] 3.00 km
13 October SS1 After 7:58 Perge 1 22.43 km
SS2 After 8:41 Myra 1 24.15 km
SS3 After 9:24 Kumluca 1 9.90 km
10:54 Service A, Kemer
SS4 After 12:22 Perge 2 22.43 km
SS5 After 13:05 Myra 2 10.93 km
SS6 After 13:48 Kumluca 2 9.90 km
15:18 Service B, Kemer
SS7 After 16:11 Tekirova 1 5.50 km
SS8 After 17:09 Phaselis 1 29.28 km
SS9 After 19:22 Akdeniz University 1 5.20 km
20:42 Service C, Kemer
14 October 8:00 Service D, Kemer
SS10 After 8:33 Kemer 1 20.50 km
SS11 After 9:21 Silyon 1 27.36 km
11:11 Service E, Kemer
SS12 After 12:04 Kemer 2 20.50 km
SS13 After 12:52 Silyon 2 27.36 km
14:42 Service F, Kemer
SS14 After 16:00 Chimera 1 16.91 km
SS15 After 16:58 Phaselis 2 16.58 km
SS16 After 19:11 Akdeniz University 2 5.20 km
20:31 Service G, Kemer
15 October 9:15 Service H, Kemer
SS17 After 9:48 Tekirova 2 5.50 km
SS18 After 10:31 Chimera 2 16.91 km
SS19 After 11:19 Olympos 28.55 km
12:42 Service I, Kemer
Source:[6]

Report

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Overall

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Summary

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Before the event began, the service park and stages were hit with a large storm that damaged some of the teams' service areas. The rain continued throughout the shakedown, where Solberg was fastest.[7]

Friday saw more rain; stages 1, 2, and 4 were cancelled, and stage 5 was shortened, due to poor conditions. Many drivers commented on the slippery, muddy conditions. It was Gronholm with the fastest times in the first two legs, where conditions were the most treacherous. Rovanpera would lose a wheel on stage 3, while McRae was cautious due to his lack of experience in the car under such challenging conditions.[8] Petter Solberg would win all 3 stages in the final leg of the day, but it was not enough to catch Gronholm, who lead at the end of the day.[9]

Saturday saw dry conditions in the morning, but the roads remained difficult due to the rough nature of the stages. Gronholm, Hirvonen, and Solberg would trade stage wins throughout the day, until Solberg hit a rock and became stuck in a ditch on stage 14, forcing his retirement.[10] The second leg of the day saw rain return, as well as spats of hail and snow. With Solberg out of contention, Gronholm's nearest competitor, his teammate Hirvonen, was over two minutes behind. Gronholm would lead at the end of the second day, despite calling the nature of the rally a "nightmare."[11]

On the final day, Gronholm and Hirvonen would finish the rally with a Ford 1-2. Petter's brother Henning Solberg would round out the podium after surviving the terrible conditions of the previous few days. Petter would win two of the three Sunday stages, but it would not be enough to earn any points. Meanwhile, Atkinson, who had remained in a good position throughout the rally, would fall two places to 6th on the last day. McRae would approach the end of the day in 6th, only to retire due to electrical malfunctions on the last stage.[12]

Classification

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Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class
1 1 3 Finland Marcus Grönholm Finland Timo Rautiainen BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 3:28:16.3 0.0 10
2 2 4 Finland Mikko Hirvonen Finland Jarmo Lehtinen BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 3:30:39.7 +2:23.4 8
3 3 8 Norway Henning Solberg Norway Cato Menkerud OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC 3:31:22.3 +3:06.0 6
4 4 14 Spain Xavier Pons Spain Carlos Del Barrio Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 3:31:43.7 +3:27.4 5
5 5 10 Finland Kosti Katajamäki Finland Timo Alanne Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 3:31:44.8 +3:28.5 4
6 6 6 Australia Chris Atkinson Australia Glenn MacNeall Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 3:31:52.8 +3:36.5 3
7 7 2 Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Marti Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC 3:32:41.1 +4:24.8 2
8 8 7 Austria Manfred Stohl Austria Ilka Minor OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC 3:32:46.6 +4:30.3 1
9 9 16 Belgium François Duval France Patrick Pivato First Motorsport Škoda Škoda Fabia WRC 3:33:51.9 +5:36.6 0
10 10 12 Austria Andreas Aigner Germany Klaus Wicha Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC 3:35:13.7 +6:57.4 0
11 11 11 Finland Harri Rovanperä Finland Risto Pietiläinen Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC 3:36:40.7 +8:24.4 0
12 12 9 United Kingdom Matthew Wilson United Kingdom Michael Orr Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 3:38:08.2 +9:51.9 0
13 13 5 Norway Petter Solberg United Kingdom Phil Mills Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 3:38:08.2 +10:02.2 0
Retired SS19 1 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Nicky Grist Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC Mechanical 0
Retired SS15 15 Czech Republic Jan Kopecký Czech Republic Filip Schovánek Czech RT Škoda Kopecký Škoda Fabia WRC Accident 0

Special Stages

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

Day Stage Time Name Length (km) Winner Time Rally leader
1
(13 Oct)
SS1 07:58 Perge 1 22.43 Stage cancelled
SS2 08:41 Myra 1 24.14 Stage cancelled
SS3 09:24 Kumluca 1 9.89 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:42.7 Finland Marcus Grönholm
SS4 12:22 Perge 2 22.43 Stage cancelled
SS5 13:05 Mrya 2 24.14 Finland Marcus Grönholm 8:54.0
SS6 13:48 Kumluca 2 9.89 Finland Marcus Grönholm 7:21.3
SS7 16:11 Tekirova 1 5.50 Norway Petter Solberg 4:46.5
SS8 17:09 Phaselis 29.28 Norway Petter Solberg 24:17.1
SS9 19:22 Akdeniz University 1 5.19 Norway Petter Solberg 4:12.6
2
(14 Oct)
SS10 08:33 Kemer 1 20.50 Norway Petter Solberg 14:54.9
SS11 09:21 Silyon 1 27.36 Finland Marcus Grönholm 20:55.9
SS12 12:04 Kemer 2 20.50 Finland Marcus Grönholm 14:26.7
SS13 12:52 Silyon 2 27.36 Finland Mikko Hirvonen 20:21.4
SS14 16:00 Chimera 1 16.90 Norway Petter Solberg 12:22.5
SS15 16:58 Phaselis 2 29.28 Spain Dani Sordo 24:52.3
SS16 19:11 Akdeniz University 2 5.19 Finland Mikko Hirvonen 4:06.5
3
(15 Oct)
SS17 09:48 Tekirova 2 5.50 Belgium François Duval 4:11.5
SS18 10:31 Chimera 2 16.90 Norway Petter Solberg 12:06.9
SS19 11:19 Olympos 28.54 Norway Petter Solberg 21:47.3

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
Move Driver Points Move Manufacturer Points
1 France Sébastien Loeb 112 1 United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team 153
2 Finland Marcus Gronholm 87 1 Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team 145
3 1 Finland Mikko Hirvonen 47 Japan Subaru World Rally Team 83
4 1 Spain Dani Sordo 43 Norway OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team 67
5 Austria Manfred Stohl 34 United Kingdom Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team 35

Junior WRC

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Classification

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Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class
16 1 3 Estonia Urmo Aava Estonia Kuldar Sikk Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift S1600 4:02:06.5 0.0 10
17 2 39 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach United Kingdom David Senior Barroso Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:02:37.2 +30.7 8
18 3 45 Slovakia Jozef Béreš Czech Republic Petr Starý Styllex Tuning Motorsport Suzuki Ignis 1600 4:02:46.0 +39.5 6
19 4 48 United Kingdom Guy Wilks United Kingdom Phil Pugh Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 4:04:16.6 +2:10.1 5
20 5 32 United Kingdom Kris Meeke United Kingdom Glenn Patterson PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600 4:05:20.9 +3:14.4 4
21 6 49 Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Jan Tománek Jipocar Czech National Team Citroën C2 S1600 4:07:55.0 +5:48.5 3
22 7 42 France Juliern Pressac France Jack Boyere PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600 4:12:23.0 +10:16.5 2
24 8 52 Belgium Bernd Casier Belgium Frédéric Miclotte Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:15:10.9 +13:04.4 1
25 9 51 Turkey Fatih Kara Turkey Cerm Bakancocuklari Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:16:24.4 +14:17.9 0
27 10 44 Poland Michał Kościuszko Czech Republic Jaroslaw Baran Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 4:20:10.2 +18:03.7 0
30 11 41 Sweden Patrik Sandell Sweden Emil Axelsson Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:24:17.3 +22:10.8 0
31 12 54 Germany Aaron Burkart Germany Tanja Geilhausen OMV Rally Team Citroën C2 S1600 4:29:53.9 +27:47.4 0
32 13 37 Czech Republic Pavel Valoušek Czech Republic Zdeněk Hrůza Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 4:30:42.6 +28:36.1 0
41 14 55 France Fabio Fiandino France Sabrina de Castelli PH Sport Citroën C2 R2 4:45:33.0 +43:26.5 0
43 15 46 Italy Andrea Cortinovis Italy Flavio Zanella Power Car Team Renault Clio RS 5:02:32.9 +1:00:26.4 0
Retired SS19 35 Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson Sweden Jonas Andersson Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 Excluded 0
Retired SS18 43 Estonia Jaan Mölder Germany Katrin Becker JM Engineering Suzuki Ignis 1600 Engine 0

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship
Move Driver Points
1 3 Estonia Urmo Aava 30
2 1 Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson 29
3 1 Sweden Patrik Sandell 28
4 1 United Kingdom Guy Wilks 26
5 Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach 25

References

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  1. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/13-rally-of-turkey-2006/
  2. ^ Shacki. "Season 2006 rally - eWRC-results". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  3. ^ "Loeb to miss Rally of Turkey after breaking arm". ESPN.com. 2006-09-27. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  4. ^ "Colin McRae, 39, World Rally Champion, Is Dead". Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  5. ^ Shacki. "Entry list Rally of Turkey 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
  6. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/13-rally-of-turkey-2006/
  7. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/storms-hit-service-park-4405004/4405004/
  8. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-dominates-in-the-wet-4405011/4405011/
  9. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/solberg-ends-day-on-a-high-4404956/4404956/
  10. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/subaru-buoyed-despite-retirement-4404968/4404968/
  11. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-leading-ford-one-two-4404967/4404967/
  12. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/gronholm-takes-vital-turkish-win-4404972/4404972/
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