2011 Prime Yalta Rally Contents Introduction Results References External links Navigation menu"Itinerary""IRC Prime Yalta Rally preview (part 1 of 2)""IRC Prime Yalta Rally preview (part 2 of 2)""Bryan wins stage, Juho wins rally"The official website for the rallyThe official website of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge

2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season2011 in Ukrainian sport2011 establishments in UkraineInternational sports competitions hosted by Ukraine


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Prime Yalta Rally 2011
Round 4 of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season


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Host country
Ukraine Ukraine
Rally baseYalta
Dates run02 – 4 June 2011
Stages14[1] (261.87 km; 162.72 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt
Overall distance459.74 km (285.67 miles)
Results
Overall winner
Finland Juho Hänninen
Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport
Crews43 at start, 24 at finish

The Prime Yalta Rally 2011, was the 4th round of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. The fourteen stage asphalt rally took place over 2–4 June 2011.




Contents





  • 1 Introduction


  • 2 Results

    • 2.1 Overall


    • 2.2 Special stages



  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Introduction


Yalta was the base for the first ever visit of the IRC to the Ukraine. The rally started with two short stages on the afternoon of Thursday 2 June prior to the ceremonial start on the Yalta waterfront.[2] Fifteen of the top IRC competitors contested the rally, including Bryan Bouffier, Juho Hänninen, and Tour de Corse winner Thierry Neuville.[3]



Results


Juho Hänninen won his second IRC rally of the season, having taken the lead towards the end of the second day of the rally, and held an advantage all the way to the end.[4] His victory gave him the championship lead by three points ahead of Jan Kopecký. Kopecký finished the rally in third position, behind Bryan Bouffier.



Overall















































































Pos.
Driver
Co-driver
Car
Time
Difference
Points
1.

Finland Juho Hänninen

Finland Mikko Markkula

Škoda Fabia S2000
2:54:14.0
0.0
25
2.

France Bryan Bouffier

France Xavier Panseri

Peugeot 207 S2000
2:54:25.7
11.7
18
3.

Czech Republic Jan Kopecký

Czech Republic Petr Starý

Škoda Fabia S2000
2:54:52.7
38.7
15
4.

Norway Andreas Mikkelsen

Norway Ola Fløene

Škoda Fabia S2000
2:55:11.3
57.3
12
5.

United Kingdom Guy Wilks

United Kingdom Phil Pugh

Peugeot 207 S2000
2:58:14.4
4:00.4
10
6.

Belgium Thierry Neuville

Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul

Peugeot 207 S2000
2:59:15.5
5:01.5
8
7.

Finland Toni Gardemeister

Finland Tapio Suominen

Škoda Fabia S2000
3:02:13.3
7:59.3
6
8.

Estonia Karl Kruuda

Estonia Martin Järveoja

Škoda Fabia S2000
3:04:15.3
10:01.3
4
9.

Sweden Patrik Sandell

Sweden Staffan Parmander

Škoda Fabia S2000
3:12:22.9
18:08.9
2
10.

France Jean-Michel Raoux

France Laurent Magat

Renault Clio R3
3:16:06.9
21:52.9
1


Special stages



















































































































Day
Stage
Time
Name
Length
Winner
Time
Avg. spd.
Rally leader
Leg 1
(2 June)
SS1
13:14
Yalta
2.12 km

Belgium Thierry Neuville
1:09.7
109.50 km/h

Belgium Thierry Neuville
SS2
13:47
Livadija
5.49 km

United Kingdom Guy Wilks
3:19.5
99.07 km/h
Leg 2
(3 June)
SS3
8:44
Ai-Petri 1
17.26 km

Belgium Thierry Neuville
12:15.8
84.45 km/h
SS4
9:12
Plato 1
22.55 km

Belgium Thierry Neuville
15:46.6
85.76 km/h
SS5
10:55
Orlinoje 1
28.95 km

Norway Andreas Mikkelsen
18:23.2
94.47 km/h

France Bryan Bouffier
SS6
13:03
Ai-Petri 2
17.26 km

Belgium Thierry Neuville
12:06.5
85.53 km/h
SS7
13:31
Plato 2
22.55 km

Finland Juho Hänninen
15:21.0
88.14 km/h

Finland Juho Hänninen
SS8
15:14
Orlinoje 2
28.95 km

Finland Juho Hänninen
17:59.2
96.57 km/h
Leg 3
(4 June)
SS9
8:07
Opolznevoje 1
18.95 km

Norway Andreas Mikkelsen
11:16.8
100.80 km/h
SS10
9:45
Sokolinoje 1
22.35 km

Czech Republic Jan Kopecký
15:09.0
88.51 km/h
SS11
10:13
Uchan-Su 1
10.13 km

Norway Andreas Mikkelsen
11:53.1
86.18 km/h
SS12
12:25
Opolznevoje 2
18.95 km

Czech Republic Jan Kopecký
11:06.2
102.40 km/h
SS13
14:03
Sokolinoje 2
22.35 km

Czech Republic Jan Kopecký
15:06.2
88.79 km/h
SS14
14:31
Uchan-Su 2
10.13 km

France Bryan Bouffier
11:50.4
86.50 km/h


References




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  2. ^ "IRC Prime Yalta Rally preview (part 1 of 2)". Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
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  3. ^ "IRC Prime Yalta Rally preview (part 2 of 2)". Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
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  4. ^ "Bryan wins stage, Juho wins rally". ircseries.com. Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 4 June 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
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External links


  • The official website for the rally

  • The official website of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge


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