2009 European Rally Championship

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The 2009 European Rally Championship season was the 57th season of the FIA European Rally Championship. The season had 11 rallies, of which Giandomenico Basso won 7 and thus claimed his second European rally championship title.

Calendar and winners

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For the 2009 season, the number of rounds was increased from 9 to 11. The calendar featured 3 new rallies (in Spain, Greece and Switzerland), whereas Rally Poland was a round of the World Rally Championship in that year.[1]

RoundDateEventWinner ERC
117–19 AprilItaly Rally 1000 MigliaItaly Giandomenico Basso
21– 3 MayTurkey Istanbul RallyPoland Michał Sołowow
328–30 MayCroatia Croatia RallyBulgaria Krum Donchev
418–20 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyItaly Giandomenico Basso
517–19 JulyBulgaria Rally BulgariaItaly Giandomenico Basso
630 July–1 AugustPortugal Rally Vinho da MadeiraItaly Giandomenico Basso
720–22 AugustCzech Republic Barum Rally ZlínPoland Michał Sołowow
810–12 SeptemberSpain Rallye Príncipe de AsturiasItaly Corrado Fontana
925–27 SeptemberGreece ELPA RallyItaly Giandomenico Basso
1016–18 OctoberFrance Rallye d'Antibes Côte d'AzurItaly Giandomenico Basso
1130 October– 1 NovemberSwitzerland Rallye International du ValaisItaly Giandomenico Basso

Championship standings

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For the final classification in a rally, the winner was awarded 10 points, the runner-up 8 and the third placed driver 6. Drivers ranked 4 to 8 got 5–4–3–2–1 point(s). Additionally, the top three of every leg got 3–2–1 point(s). Only drivers who participated in least 6 events qualified for the championship ranking.[2]

Pos.DriverItalyTurkeyCroatiaBelgiumBulgariaPortugalCzech RepublicSpainGreeceFranceSwitzerlandPoints
1Italy Giandomenico Basso1111Ret3111122
2Poland Michał Sołowow31245312Ret22103
3Italy Corrado Fontana534332Ret12Ret78
4Italy Luca Betti4Ret32RetRet34
5Czech Republic Antonín Tlusťák10867Ret44422
6Czech Republic Jan Černý1110102Ret316
7Bulgaria Todor Slavov9Ret785Ret314
8Italy Marco Cavigioli99Ret3RetRet6
Not enough events to qualify for championship
Bulgaria Krum Donchev62152(43)
Italy Renato Travaglia2(13)
Italy Davide di Benedetto856(8)
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)

References

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  1. ^ "Calendar". rally-erc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
  2. ^ "ERC Unofficial Standings". rally-erc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
[edit]

    The 2009 European Rally Championship season was the 57th season of the FIA European Rally Championship. The season had 11 rallies, of which Giandomenico Basso won 7 and thus claimed his second European rally championship title.

    Calendar and winners

    For the 2009 season, the number of rounds was increased from 9 to 11. The calendar featured 3 new rallies (in Spain, Greece and Switzerland), whereas Rally Poland was a round of the World Rally Championship in that year.[1]

    RoundDateEventWinner ERC
    117–19 AprilItaly Rally 1000 MigliaItaly Giandomenico Basso
    21– 3 MayTurkey Istanbul RallyPoland Michał Sołowow
    328–30 MayCroatia Croatia RallyBulgaria Krum Donchev
    418–20 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyItaly Giandomenico Basso
    517–19 JulyBulgaria Rally BulgariaItaly Giandomenico Basso
    630 July–1 AugustPortugal Rally Vinho da MadeiraItaly Giandomenico Basso
    720–22 AugustCzech Republic Barum Rally ZlínPoland Michał Sołowow
    810–12 SeptemberSpain Rallye Príncipe de AsturiasItaly Corrado Fontana
    925–27 SeptemberGreece ELPA RallyItaly Giandomenico Basso
    1016–18 OctoberFrance Rallye d'Antibes Côte d'AzurItaly Giandomenico Basso
    1130 October– 1 NovemberSwitzerland Rallye International du ValaisItaly Giandomenico Basso

    Championship standings

    For the final classification in a rally, the winner was awarded 10 points, the runner-up 8 and the third placed driver 6. Drivers ranked 4 to 8 got 5–4–3–2–1 point(s). Additionally, the top three of every leg got 3–2–1 point(s). Only drivers who participated in least 6 events qualified for the championship ranking.[2]

    Pos.DriverItalyTurkeyCroatiaBelgiumBulgariaPortugalCzech RepublicSpainGreeceFranceSwitzerlandPoints
    1Italy Giandomenico Basso1111Ret3111122
    2Poland Michał Sołowow31245312Ret22103
    3Italy Corrado Fontana534332Ret12Ret78
    4Italy Luca Betti4Ret32RetRet34
    5Czech Republic Antonín Tlusťák10867Ret44422
    6Czech Republic Jan Černý1110102Ret316
    7Bulgaria Todor Slavov9Ret785Ret314
    8Italy Marco Cavigioli99Ret3RetRet6
    Not enough events to qualify for championship
    Bulgaria Krum Donchev62152(43)
    Italy Renato Travaglia2(13)
    Italy Davide di Benedetto856(8)
    Key
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    GreenPoints finish
    BlueNon-points finish
    Non-classified finish (NC)
    PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
    BlackExcluded (EX)
    Disqualified (DSQ)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    Cancelled (C)
    BlankWithdrew entry from
    the event (WD)

    References

    1. ^ "Calendar". rally-erc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
    2. ^ "ERC Unofficial Standings". rally-erc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
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