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1999 China Rally
555 China Rally 1999
Host country China
Rally baseHuairou
Dates runSeptember 17 1999 – September 19 1999
Length385.72 km (239.68 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Statistics
Crews67 at start, 25 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Auriol Didier
France Giraudet Denis
Japan Toyota Castrol Team
Toyota Corolla WRC

The 1999 China Rally (officially 555 China Rally) took place from 17 September to 19 September 1999.[1] It was the 11th of 14 races of the 316th World Rally Championship (WRC).[2]

Overview

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The 1999 China Rally was the 3rd edition of the rally, the surface was gravel, the road section distance was 1,037.66 km and the total distance was 1,357.24 km. There were 71 entries, 67 starters and 25 finishers, which was 37.3% of the starters.[2]

The rally is the only WRC Rally to be held in China, with the other China Rallies held in other years being APRC events. Ford’s Colin McRae was the pre-tournament favourite to win the rally, having won the first two events in 1997 and 1998.[3]

The winner was Didier Auriol on the 19th win and 47th podium, driving a Toyota Corolla WRC.[2] He and his French crew were dominamt in the third and final leg, and set fastest times in five of the six stages, claiming the win with almost a minute gap over Subaru's Richard Burns. The third position was also claimed by a Toyota team, consisting of Carlos Sainz and Luis Moya.[4]

In the final day of the rally, the Hyundai World Rally Team marked their most achievements of the rally, scoring its third one/two victory of the year in the FIA 2-litre World Cup for Manufacturers.[5] Then, it marked the first time the team has scored a top ten overall position and finally Hyundai won the 2-litre manufacturers class of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and the drivers' championship.[4] There were 22 stages, with the shortest being 7.00 km (SS4 Tou Dao Xue 1), the longest being 33.07 km (SS6 Zhung Hu Gou Men 2), slowest being 63.21 km/h (SS4 Tou Dao Xue 1) and the fastest being 124.13 km/h (SS13 Si Dao Dian 2).[2] There were 26 penalties in total.[6]

Background

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Itinerary

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All dates and times are CST (UTC+8) and the total distance was 385.12km.

Date Time No. Stage name Distance
Leg 1 — 150.52 km (39%)
17 September 8:19 SS1 Qi Dao He 1 9.03 km
8:44 SS2 Zhung Hu Gou Men 1 (cancelled) 33.07 km
10:42 SS3 Da Xi Shan 1 26.16 km
11:31 SS4 Tou Dao Xue 1 7.0 km
12:44 SS5 Qi Dao He 2 9.03 km
13:09 SS6 Zhung Hu Gou Men 2 (cancelled) 33.07 km
15:07 SS7 Da Xi Shan 2 26.16 km
15:56 SS8 Tou Dao Xue 2 7.0 km
Leg 2 — 148.14 km (38%)
18 September 8:48 SS9 Si Dao Dian 1 15.94 km
9:13 SS10 Di Shui Hu 1 12.47 km
11:29 SS11 Dao De Gou 1 19.78 km
12:05 SS12 Hei Niu Shan 1 25.88 km
13:45 SS13 Si Dao Dian 2 15.94 km
14:10 SS14 Di Shui Hu 2 12.47 km
16:26 SS15 Dao De Gou 2 19.78 km
17:02 SS16 Hei Nui Shan 2 25.88 km
Leg 3 — 86.46 km (22%)
19 September 9:00 SS17 Cha Dao Kou 1 7.41 km
9:51 SS18 Bei Gou 1 19.15 km
10:19 SS19 Wu Ying Zi 1 16.67 km
12:16 SS20 Cha Dao Kou 2 7.41 km
13:07 SS21 Bei Gou 2 19.15 km
13:35 SS22 Wu Ying Zi 2 16.67 km
Source:[7]

Entry list

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Number Driver Co-driver
1 FinlandMäkinen Tommi FinlandMannisenmäki Risto
2 BelgiumLoix Freddy BelgiumSmeets Sven
3 SpainSainz Carlos SpainMoya Luis
4 FranceAuriol Didier FranceGiraudet Denis
5 United KingdomBurns Richard United KingdomReid Robert
6 FinlandKankkunen Juha FinlandRepo Juha
7 ItalyMcRae Colin ItalyGrist Nicky
8 TurkeyRådström Thomas TurkeyGallagher Fred
9 Rovanperä Harri United KingdomPietiläinen Risto
10 SpainLiatti Piero SpainCassina Carlo
11 TurkeyIsik Volkan TurkeyBodur Erkan
12 Saudi ArabiaBakhashab Abdullah United KingdomPark Michael
13 SpainPuras Jesús SpainMartí Marc
14 - -
15 UruguayTrelles Gustavo ArgentinaChristie Martin
16 OmanAl-Wahaibi Hamed AustraliaSircombe Tony
17 JapanKataoka Yoshihiro JapanHayashi Satoshi
18 JapanKamada Takuma MalaysiaOh Allen
19 AustraliaGuest Michael AustraliaGreen David
20 - -
21 JapanArai Toshihiro United KingdomFreeman Roger
22 JapanTaguchi Katsuhiko MalaysiaTeoh Ron
23 JapanKonishi Shigeyuki AustraliaMacneall Glenn
24 SwedenEriksson Kenneth SwedenParmander Staffan
25 JapanTajima Nobuhiro Sukosi Visut
26 United KingdomMcRae Alister United KingdomSenior David
27 PeruFerreyros Ramón PeruSaenz Gonzalo
28 MalaysiaMazlan Saladin MalaysiaSingh Jagdev
29 GermanyKahlfuss Michael GermanyBauer Ronald
30 JapanNutahara Fumio JapanOdagiri Noriyuki
31 ChinaLu Ning Jun ChinaDing Jian Ping
32 Hong KongChan Chi Wah Hong KongTang Po Lin
33 Hong KongWong Johnny (Yau Kwan) Hong KongLou Paulo
34 Font Ferran SpainSureda Joan
35 Hong KongSing Fui On Hong KongLau Shui Sang
36 ChinaKo Tim Tak ChinaLee Man Ho
37 Hong KongChan Yu Ping Hong KongSiu Yim Fai
38 ChinaTsang Kwok Choi ChinaLau Kan
39 ChinaChan Kam Cheong ChinaLeung Wai Ping
40 JapanAnzawa Takeshi ChinaChuk Kowk Wai
41 ChinaHuang Qingguo ChinaZhang Wenmin
42 ChinaYao Jindong ChinaFan Lei
43 - -
44 ChinaLu Chengyi TaiwanLai Huan-shan
45 ChinaZhou Yong ChinaXu Xin
46 ChinaKao Ching Lwan ChinaChen Chien-O
47 ChinaFeng Chun ChinaLu Hui
48 ChinaRen Zhiguo ChinaLi Jia
49 AustraliaBates Rick United KingdomBrittan Jenny
50 ChinaWen Fan ChinaZhong Guan
51 United KingdomHiggins David United KingdomPatterson Chris
52 ChinaWang Rui ChinaHe Qianjin
53 ChinaJin Xin ChinaTan Xiaoqiang
54 ChinaHu Xian ChinaLi Xiaojing
55 - -
56 ChinaYan Zhongmin ChinaXie Cheng
57 SwedenHamréus Tommy SwedenWallin Andreas
58 ChinaXue Lei ChinaNiu Yefang
59 ChinaXing Ming ChinaXing Liang
60 ChinaCai Ming ChinaZhu Chenguang
61 United KingdomShaw Sabrina ChinaXu Shouli
62 ChinaTang Guangren ChinaWang Li
63 ChinaZeng Tao ChinaZhuang Jia
64 ChinaLin Jiang ChinaMei Jiangbang
65 ChinaWu Zhuang ChinaZhang Jian
66 ChinaWang Dapeng ChinaChen Yongqun
67 ChinaBai Jian ChinaFu Hailun
68 ChinaZhang Hongjiang ChinaSun Hui
69 ChinaYang Hong ChinaZheng Rong
70 ChinaKwok Ngal Cho ChinaTse Ying Wai
71 ChinaLin Jiaxue ChinaLiu Shuanquan
Source:[8]

Results

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Final Results

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Position Number Driver Co-driver Car
1 4 Didier Auriol Denis Giraudet Toyota Corolla WRC
2 5 Richards Burns Robert Reid Subaru Impreza WRC 99
3 3 Carlos Sainz Sr. Luis Moya Toyota Corolla WRC
4 6 Juha Kankkunen Juha Repo Subaru Impreza WRC 99
5 9 Harri Rovapera Risto Pietilainen SEAT WRC
6 11 Volkan Isik Erkan Bodur Toyota Corolla WRC
7 21 Arai Toshihiro Freeman Roger Subaru Impreza WRX
8 15 Trelles Gustavo Christie Martin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
9 22 Taguchi Katsuhiko Teoh Ron Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
10 26 McRae Alister Senior David Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2
11 24 Eriksson Kenneth Parmander Steffan Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2
12 19 Guest Michael Green David Subaru Impreza WRX
13 32 Chan Chi Wah Tang Po Lin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
14 28 Mazlan Saladin Singh Jagdev Proton Wira 4WD
15 29 McRae Alister Senior David Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2
16 33 Wong Johnny (Yau Kwan) Lou Paulo Subaru Impreza WRX
17 42 Yao Jindong Fan Lei Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
18 41 Huang Qingguo Zhang Wenmin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
19 50 Wen Fan Zhong Guan Peugeot 106 Rallye
20 37 Chan Yu Ping Siu Yim Fai Subaru Impreza 555
21 58 Xue Lei Niu Yefang Peugeot 106 Rallye
22 56 Yan Zhongmin Xie Cheng Peugeot 106 Rallye
23 66 Wang Dapeng Chen Yongqun Peugeot 106 Rallye
24 62 Tang Guangren Wang Li Peugeot 106 Rallye
25 61 Shaw Sabrina Xu Shouli Peugeot 106 Rallye
Source:[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Photos Rally China". Auto Sport. September 19, 1999.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rallies - China 1999". www.juwra.com.
  3. ^ Hassan, Umar (September 6, 2016). "Revisiting 1999 Rally China: Auriol victorious in only WRC event held in China". The Checkered Flag.
  4. ^ a b "Car Enthusiast - 1999 Rally of China - by CAINT.COM". www.carenthusiast.com.
  5. ^ a b "1999 Itinerary". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Penalty 555 China Rally 1999". eWRC-results.com.
  7. ^ "Maps | China Rally 1999 [WRC] | Rally-Maps.com".
  8. ^ "Entry list 555 China Rally 1999". eWRC-results.com.