2006 Rallye Deutschland

The 2006 OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 11 and 13 August 2006. It marked the 25th running of the Rallye Deutschland, and was the ninth round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season.[2] The event was also the sixth round of the 2006 Junior WRC. The 2006 event was based in the city of Trier in Germany and was contested over nineteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 349.11 km (216.93 miles).

2006 Rallye Deutschland
25. Rallye Deutschland
Round 9 of 16 in the 2006 World Rally Championship
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Rally winner Sébastien Loeb
Host country Germany
Rally baseTrier
Dates run11 – 13 August 2006
Stages19 (349.11 km; 216.93 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceTarmac
Transport distance951.37 km (591.15 miles)
Overall distance1,300.48 km (808.08 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered73
Crews73 at start, 56 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Sebastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
Belgium Kronos Citroën World Rally Team
3:28:34.1
Support category results
J-WRC winnerUnited Kingdom Kris Meeke
United Kingdom Glenn Patterson
France PH Sport
3:54:00.7
Chris Atkinson during one of the special stages.

Marcus Gronholm, along with BP Ford World Rally Team were the defending rally winners, trailing championship rival Sebastien Loeb in the championship by 29 points. OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team would not participate in the round as a manufacturer.

Loeb and co-driver Daniel Elena won the rally, their first rally win since the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna and their sixth win of the season.[3]

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. Twenty Four were entered under World Rally Car regulations, as were thirteen in the Junior WRC category.[4]

World Rally Car entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
1   Sebastien Loeb   Daniel Elena   Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
2   Dani Sordo   Marc Martí   Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC BF
3   Marcus Gronholm   Timo Rautiainen   BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
4   Mikko Hirvonen   Jarmo Lehtinen   BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 BF
5   Petter Solberg   Phil Mills   Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
6   Stephane Sarrazin   Stephane Prevot   Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 P
7   Manfred Stohl   Ilka Minor   OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC BF
9   Matthew Wilson   Michael Orr   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
10   Jari-Matti Latvala   Miikka Anttila   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 BF
11   Mattias Ekstrom   Jonas Andersson   Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
12   Andreas Aigner   Klaus Wicha   Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC BF
Super 1600 entries competing in the Junior WRC
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
32   Kris Meeke   Glenn Patterson   PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600
36   Luca Betti   Piercarlo Capolongo   Autorel Sport Renault Clio S1600
37   Pavel Valoušek   Zdeněk Hrůza   Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
39   Conrad Rautenbach   David Senior   Barroso Sport Renault Clio 1600
42   Julien Pressac   Jack Boyere   PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600
44   Michał Kościuszko   Jaroslaw Baran   Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600
49   Martin Prokop   Jan Tománek   Jipocar Czech National Team Citroën C2 S1600
50   Kalle Pinomäki   Jani Laaksonen   Clio Junior Team Renault Clio 1600
51   Fatih Kara   Cerm Bakancocuklari   Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600
52   Bernd Casier   Frédéric Miclotte   Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600
53   Barry Clark   Scott Martin   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Fiesta ST
54   Aaron Burkart   Tanja Geilhausen   OMV Rally Team Citroën C2 S1600
55   Brice Tirabassi   Gabrice Gordon   PH Sport Citroën C2 R2
Other major entries
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car
14   Toni Gardemeister   Jakke Honkanen   Astra Racing Citroën Xsara WRC
15   Xavier Pons   Carlos del Barrio   Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC
16   Chris Atkinson   Glenn Macneall   Subaru Rally Team Australia Subaru Impreza S11 WRC 05
17   Jan Kopecký   Filip Schovánek   Czech RT Škoda Kopecký Škoda Fabia WRC
18   François Duval   Patrick Pivato   First Motorsport Škoda Škoda Fabia WRC
20   Gareth MacHale   Paul Nagle   Tom Hogan Motors Ford Focus RS WRC
21   Matthias Kahle   Peter Göbel   Skoda Auto Deutschland Škoda Fabia WRC
22   Pieter Tsjoen   Eddy Chevaillier   Pieter Tsjoen Ford Focus RS WRC
23   Štěpán Vojtěch   Ernst Michal   Štěpán Vojtěch Peugeot 307 WRC
24   Kristian Poulsen   Ole Refsgaard Frederikson   Kristian Poulsen Toyota Corolla WRC
25   Erik Wevers   Filip Godde   Erik Wevers Toyota Corolla WRC
61   Mark van Eldik   Erwin Mombaerts   Mark van Eldik Subaru Impreza S10 WRC 04
62   Gareth Jones   David Moynihan   Gareth Jones Subaru Impreza S9 WRC 03

Itinerary

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All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2).

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
10 August After 8:00 Bosen [Shakedown] 3.35 km
11 August   8:30 Service A, Trier
SS1 After 9:23 Ruwertal / Fell 1 24.40 km
SS2 After 10:06 Dhrontal 1 11:14 km
SS3 After 10:51 Grafschaft Veldenz 1 17.12 km
SS4 After 11:41 Moselwein 1 16.97 km
  11:58 Service B, Trier
SS5 After 14:34 Ruwertal / Fell 2 24.40 km
SS6 After 15:17 Dhrontal 2 11:14 km
SS7 After 16:02 Grafschaft Veldenz 2 17.12 km
SS8 After 16:52 Moselwein 2 16.97 km
  18:07 Service C, Trier
12 August   7:55 Service D, Trier
SS9 After 8:36 Bosenberg 1 22.52 km
SS10 After 9:44 Panzerplatte 1 30.65 km
  10:44 Service E, Trier
SS11 After 12:17 Erzweiler 1 18:21 km
SS12 After 12:55 Panzerplatte 2 30.65 km
  13:55 Service F, Trier
SS13 After 15:28 Erzweiler 2 18:21 km
SS14 After 16:31 Bosenberg 2 22.52 km
SS15 After 17:19 OMV SS St. Wendel 5.84 km
  17:59 Service G, Trier
13 August   7:55 Service H, Trier
SS16 After 8:38 Freisen / Westrich 1 19.60 km
SS17 After 9:23 Birkenfelder Land 13.68 km
SS18 After 10:11 St. Wendeler Land 16.37 km
SS19 After 10:44 Freisen / Westrich 2 19.60 km
Source:[5]

Report

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Overall

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Summary

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Thursday's shakedown would be a dramatic one, with Petter Solberg crashing out due to setup-related understeer. His mechanics were able to rebuild the car in time for the event.[6] His teammate Sarrazin would win the shakedown.[7]

Friday would see Loeb take an early lead and extend it throughout the morning, whle his biggest competitor was Sordo in second. Gronholm would have a mediocre start, going off the road multiple time sin the opening stage.[8] by the end of the day, Loeb would pull a gap of over forty seconds to the Spaniard.

It would be up to Sordo to close the gap on Saturday, which would see changing weather conditions. While he was able to bring the gap down to under thirty seconds, he was unable to truly compete for the win at the beginning of the weekend. Gardemeister would hold a comfortable third ahead of Gronholm, who was hindered by a poor tyre choice. Solberg would suffer from engine issues and retired from the second day. Privateer Jan Kopecky would take a surprise win in the ninth stage, while Pons went off the road and dropped to twelfth.[9] Gronholm would make a recovery to third by the end of the day, as Gardemeister struggled. The leading duo were ordered to hold position and cruise to a 1–2.[10][11]

Sunday would have very little change in the points paying positions, as Loeb and Sordo cruised home in their previous positions. Loeb had led the rally on every stage, and by winning the rally, equaled the record for the most World Rally wins at twenty six. Gronholm would finish third ahead of Gardemeister and Hirvonen. Skoda rookie Aigner would book an impressive sxth, along with privateer Kopecky in seventh.[12]

Classification

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Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class
1 1 1   Sebastien Loeb   Daniel Elena   Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC 3:28:34.1 0.0 10
2 2 2   Dani Sordo   Marc Martí   Kronos Citroën World Rally Team Citroën Xsara WRC 3:29:07.9 +33.8 8
3 3 3   Marcus Gronholm   Timo Rautiainen   BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 3:30:53.3 +2:19.2 6
4 4 14   Toni Gardemeister   Jakke Honkanen   Astra Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 3:31:07.9 +2:33.8 5
5 5 7   Manfred Stohl   Ilka Minor   OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team Peugeot 307 WRC 3:33:00.0 +4:25.9 4
6 6 12   Andreas Aigner   Klaus Wicha   Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC 3:34:16.7 +5:42.6 3
7 7 17   Jan Kopecký   Filip Schovánek   Czech RT Škoda Kopecký Škoda Fabia WRC 3:34:19.9 +5:45.8 2
8 8 16   Chris Atkinson   Glenn Macneall   Subaru Rally Team Australia Subaru Impreza S11 WRC 05 3:35:59.1 +7:25.0 1
9 9 4   Mikko Hirvonen   Jarmo Lehtinen   BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06 3:36:59.8 +8:25.7 0
10 10 20   Gareth MacHale   Paul Nagle   Tom Hogan Motors Ford Focus RS WRC 3:41:30.2 +12:56.1 0
11 11 11   Mattias Ekstrom   Jonas Andersson   Red Bull Škoda Team Škoda Fabia WRC 3:46:14.0 +17:39.9 0
12 12 9   Matthew Wilson   Michael Orr   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 3:47:09.0 +18:34.9 0
13 13 25   Erik Wevers   Filip Godde   Erik Wevers Toyota Corolla WRC 3:47:57.0 +19:22.9 0
14 14 15   Xavier Pons   Carlos del Barrio   Kronos Racing Citroën Xsara WRC 3:50:43.7 +22:09.6 0
15 15 24   Kristian Poulsen   Ole Refsgaard Frederikson   Kristian Poulsen Toyota Corolla WRC 3:52:37.8 +24:03.7 0
24 16 61   Mark van Eldik   Erwin Mombaerts   Mark van Eldik Subaru Impreza S10 WRC 04 3:59:40.7 +31:06.6 0
34 17 10   Jari-Matti Latvala   Miikka Anttila   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04 4:17:31.3 +48:57.2 0
43 18 62   Gareth Jones   David Moynihan   Gareth Jones Subaru Impreza S9 WRC 03 4:26:01.1 +57:27.0 0
Retired SS16 6   Stephane Sarrazin   Stephane Prevot   Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 Gearbox 0
Retired SS14 21   Matthias Kahle   Peter Göbel   Skoda Auto Deutschland Škoda Fabia WRC Engine 0
Retired SS11 22   Pieter Tsjoen   Eddy Chevaillier   Pieter Tsjoen Ford Focus RS WRC Mechanical 0
Retired SS10 23   Štěpán Vojtěch   Ernst Michal   Štěpán Vojtěch Peugeot 307 WRC Accident 0
Retired SS9 5   Petter Solberg   Phil Mills   Subaru World Rally Team Impreza WRC 2006 Engine 0
Retired SS9 18   François Duval   Patrick Pivato   First Motorsport Škoda Škoda Fabia WRC Retired 0

Special Stages

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All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2).

Day Stage Time Name Length (km) Winner Time Rally leader
1
(11 August)
SS1 9:23 Ruwertal/Fell 1 20.04   Sébastien Loeb 11:44.6   Sébastien Loeb
SS2 10:06 Dhrontal 1 11.14   Daniel Sordo 7:18.7
SS3 10:51 Grafschaft Veldenz 1 17.72   Sébastien Loeb 10:49.8
SS4 11:41 Moselwein 1 16.97   Daniel Sordo 10:23.3
SS5 14:34 Ruwerthal/Fell 2 20.04   Sébastien Loeb 11:34.3
SS6 15:17 Dhrontal 2 11.14   Daniel Sordo 7:18.2
SS7 16:02 Grafschaft Veldenz 2 23.76   Marcus Grönholm 16:54.1
SS8 16:52 Moselwein 2 16.97   Sébastien Loeb 10:20.4
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SS9 8:36 Bosenberg 1 22.52   Jan Kopecký 13:02.7
SS10 9:44 Panzerplatte 1 30.65   Daniel Sordo 18:09.5
SS11 12:17 Erzweiler 1 18.21   Mikko Hirvonen 10:46.0
SS12 12:55 Panzerplatte 2 30.65   Marcus Grönholm 18:03.5
SS13 15:28 Erzweiler 2 18.21   Marcus Grönholm 10:42.4
SS14 16:31 Bosenberg 2 22.52   Jan Kopecký 12:45.0
SS15 17:19 OMV SS St Wendel 5.84   Sébastien Loeb 3:05.0
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SS16 8:38 Freisen/Westrich 1 19.06   Toni Gardemeister 11:40.4
SS17 9:23 Birkenfelder Land 13.68   Daniel Sordo 7:52.3
SS18 10:11 St Wendeler Land 16.37   Toni Gardemeister 9:08.6
SS19 10:44 Freisen/Westrich 2 19.06   Toni Gardemeister 11:50.8

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
Move Driver Points Move Manufacturer Points
1     Sébastien Loeb 84     Kronos Citroën World Rally Team 114
2     Marcus Gronholm 51     BP Ford World Rally Team 91
3     Dani Sordo 41     Subaru World Rally Team 63
4   1   Manfred Stohl 24     OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team 41
5   1   Mikko Hirvonen 21   1   Red Bull Škoda Team 22

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 32   Kris Meeke   Glenn Patterson   PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600 3:54:00.7 0.0 10
17 2 52   Bernd Casier   Frédéric Miclotte   Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600 3:54:39.3 +38.6 8
19 3 37   Pavel Valoušek   Zdeněk Hrůza   Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 3:55:29.4 +1:28.7 6
20 4 42   Julien Pressac   Jack Boyere   PH Sport Citroën C2 S1600 3:55:33.2 +1:32.5 5
25 5 49   Martin Prokop   Jan Tománek   Jipocar Czech National Team Citroën C2 S1600 3:57:09.6 +3:08.9 4
23 6 54   Aaron Burkart   Tanja Geilhausen   OMV Rally Team Citroën C2 S1600 3:59:23.5 +5:22.8 3
25 7 51   Fatih Kara   Cerm Bakancocuklari   Renault Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:05:50.5 +8:49.8 2
26 8 36   Luca Betti   Piercarlo Capolongo   Autorel Sport Renault Clio S1600 4:03:48.7 +9:48.0 1
33 9 39   Conrad Rautenbach   David Senior   Barroso Sport Renault Clio 1600 4:15:22.1 +21:21.4 0
35 10 53   Barry Clark   Scott Martin   Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team Ford Fiesta ST 4:18:13.7 +24:13.0 0
46 11 44   Michał Kościuszko   Jaroslaw Baran   Suzuki Sport Europe Suzuki Swift 1600 4:29:17.3 +35:16.6 0
Retired SS9 50   Kalle Pinomäki   Jani Laaksonen   Clio Junior Team Renault Clio 1600 Engine 0
Retired SS9 55   Brice Tirabassi   Gabrice Gordon   PH Sport Citroën C2 R2 Accident 0

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship
Move Driver Points
1     Patrik Sandell 26
2     Jonas Andersson 21
3     Urmo Aava 20
4     Conrad Rautenbach 17
5   4   Kris Meeke 16

References

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  1. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/9-omv-adac-rallye-deutschland-2006/
  2. ^ Shacki. "Season 2006 rally - eWRC-results". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  3. ^ Shacki. "Final results OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  4. ^ Shacki. "Entry list OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2006". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2024-11-07.
  5. ^ https://www.ewrc-results.com/timetable/9-omv-adac-rallye-deutschland-2006/
  6. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/solberg-crashes-during-shakedown-4404305/4404305/
  7. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/sarrazin-tops-germany-shakedown-4404268/4404268/
  8. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-takes-early-lead-in-germany-4404274/4404274/
  9. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/sordo-closes-on-loeb-4404285/4404285/
  10. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/citroen-duo-hold-station-at-front-4404248/4404248/
  11. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-heading-for-easy-victory-4404251/4404251/
  12. ^ https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/loeb-cruises-to-german-victory-4404262/4404262/
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