1999 Rally Catalunya

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The 1999 Rally Catalunya (formally the 35th Rallye Catalunya - Costa Brava) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 19 and 21 April 1999. It marked the 35th running of the Rally Catalunya, and was the fifth round of the 1999 World Rally Championship season.[2] The 1999 event was based in the town of Lloret de Mar in Spain and was contested over nineteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 396.01km (246.07 miles).

1999 Rally Catalunya
35th Rallye Catalunya - Costa Brava
Round 5 of 14 in the 1999 World Rally Championship season
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Host country Spain
Rally baseLloret de Mar
Dates runApril 19, 1999 – April 21, 1999
Stages19 (396.01 km; 246.07 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceTarmac
Transport distance1,317.30 km (818.53 miles)
Overall distance1,697.65 km (1,054.87 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered109
Crews109 at start, 57 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Philippe Bugalski
France Automobiles Citroën
Citroën Xsara Kit Car
4:13:45.6

Colin McRae was the defending rally winner, as was Ford Motor Co Ltd, having won the previous two rallies. Tommi Makinen lead the championship with twenty three points; three more than McRae.

The event was won by Philippe Bugalski, a non- World Rally Championship driver.[3] This would foreshadow the prevalence of kit cars the World Rally Championship would see in the mid-2000s, especially on tarmac rallies.

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, as well as privateer entries that were not registered to score points in the manufacturer's championship. Twelve were entered under Group A regulations to compete in the World Rally Championship's Manufacturers' Championship.[4]

Group A entries competing in the World Rally Championship
No. Driver Co-Driver Entrant Car Tyre
1   Tommi Makinen   Risto Mannisenmaki   Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI M
2   Freddy Loix   Sven Smeets   Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI M
3   Carlos Sainz   Luis Moya   Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC M
4   Didier Auriol   Denis Giraudet   Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC M
5   Richard Burns   Robert Reid   Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 P
6   Bruno Thiry   Stephane Prevot   Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 P
7   Colin McRae   Nicky Grist   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 M
8   Simon Jean-Joseph   Fred Gallagher   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 M
9   Harri Rovanpera   Risto Pietilainen   SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC P
10   Piero Liatti   Carlo Cassina   SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC P
11   Armin Schwarz   Manfred Hiemer   Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC P
12   Pavel Sibera   Petr Gross   Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC P

Itinerary

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

Date No. Time span Stage name Distance
19 April   9:49 Service A, Girona
SS1 10:19 Els Angels 1 15.66 km
SS2 10:46 Santa Pellaia 1 11.66 km
  11:32 Service B, Girona
SS3 12:41 Coll de Bracons 1 19.89 km
SS4 13:20 La Trona 1 12.86 km
  14:23 Service C, Manlleu
SS5 15:05 La Fullaca - Arbucies 1 32.64 km
SS6 15:53 Cladells 1 15.27 km
  16:48 Service D, Girona
SS7 17:28 Els Angels 2 15.66 km
SS8 17:55 Santa Pellaia 2 11.66 km
  18:41 Service E, Girona
20 April   9:35 Service F, La Selva del Camp
SS9 10:29 Prades 13.77 km
SS10 11:20 La Riba 1 32.86 km
  12:11 Service G, La Selva del Camp
SS11 12:59 Riudecanyes 12.68 km
SS12 13:20 Santa Marina 31.38 km
  14:17 Service H, Mora la Nova
SS13 15:04 Gratallops - Escaladei 45.88 km
  16:34 Service I, Mora la Nova
SS14 17:41 La Riba 2 32.86 km
  18:36 Service J, La Selva del Camp
21 April   9:38 Service K, Manlleu
SS15 10:31 Coll de Santigosa 10.62 km
SS16 11:07 Coll de Bracons 2 19.89 km
SS17 11:46 La Trona 2 12.86 km
  12:49 Service L, Manlleu
SS18 13:31 La Fullaca - Arbucies 2 32.64 km
SS19 14:19 Cladells 2 15.27 km
  15:11 Service M, Lloret de Mar

Report

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Overall

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Summary

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The winner was Philippe Bugalski aboard a Citroën Xsara Kit Car, an unprecedented event in the world championship, since he won a front-wheel drive car, something that had not happened in years. The Kit Cars, which were supposed to be inferior compared to the all-wheel drive of the World Rally Cars, prevailed in asphalt rallies, first in Catalonia and later in the Corsica Rally that same year. The great weight/power ratio, accompanied by the good condition of the road surface and the good weather conditions in the Spanish test, made the Kit Cars prevail over their rivals.

Although Citroën did not officially compete in 1999, it had been developing the Citroën Xsara Kit Car for two years and after several tests in the nationals of Spain and France, it lined up two Xsaras for Bugalski and Jesús Puras in the Rally Catalunya. The Frenchman won the test, achieving the first victory of his career in the world championship. His victory aboard the Citroën Xsara Kit Car, a front-wheel drive car, raised some complaints among the official teams. Second was Didier Auriol with a Toyota Corolla WRC, which had already won the previous year, nothing could do against Bugalski's Xsara, although he finished half a minute behind his compatriot and third was Tommi Mäkinen, further away, with a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI , who was penalized one minute but kept third place ahead of Freddy Loix.[5] The race could have been a one-two for Citroën, since on the first day it was dominated by Jesús Puras with the other Xsara Kit Car, who scored four scratches and led the race until in the first section of the second day he suffered an electrical fault in his car and had to leave. Bugalski relieved Puras at the head of the race and kept it until the end.

Among the most prominent retirements were Carlos Sainz, Auriol's teammate, who retired in the last section due to a fault with the alternator belt and Colin McRae who retired after the second day. It was also the debut in the world championship for the Frenchman Sébastien Loeb who ran with a Citroën Saxo but did not end up suffering an accident in section eight.

One of the most controversial moments outside the race was the confrontation on the sets of Canal+, which was broadcasting the race, between Jesús Puras and Juanjo Lacalle, Sainz's manager. Puras defended himself against the accusations of Luis Moya, Sainz's co-driver, of having trained illegally, and had a small verbal dispute with Lacalle.[6]

Classification

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Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
1 16   Philippe Bugalski   Jean-Paul Chiaroni   Automobiles Citroen Citroen Xsara 4:13:45.6 0.0 10
2 4   Didier Auriol   Denis Giraudet   Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC 4:14:17.4 +31.8 6
3 1   Tommi Makinen   Risto Mannisenmaki   Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:16:06.7 +2:21.1 4
4 2   Freddy Loix   Sven Smeets   Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI 4:16:21.0 +2:35.4 3
5 5   Richard Burns   Robert Reid   Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 4:17:45.5 +4:01.9 2
6 14   Juha Kankkunen   Juha Repo   Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 4:18:32.9 +4:47.3 1
7 6   Bruno Thiry   Stephane Prevot   Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99 44:18:46.9 +5:01.3 0
8 19   Oriol Gomez   Oriol Julia Pascual   Renault Sport Espana Renault Megane Maxi 4:19:34.3 +5:48.7 0
9 25   Asensio Luis Clement   Alex Romani   Valencia Terra y Mar Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 98 10:08:24 +1:26:45 0
10 10   Piero Liatti   Carlo Cassina   SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC 4:20:53.0 +7:07.4 0
11 26   Volkan Isik   Erkan Bodur   Toyota Mobil Team Turkey Toyota Corolla WRC 4:25:39.5 +11:53.9 0
12 22   Luis Monzon   Jose Carlos Deniz   Luis Monzon Peugeot 306 Maxi 4:26:52.5 +13:06.9 0
13 28   Abdullah Bakhashab   Michael Park   Toyota Team Saudi Arabia Toyota Corolla WRC 4:26:58.8 +13:13.2 0
14 9   Harri Rovanpera   Risto Pietilainen   SEAT Sport SEAT Cordoba WRC 4:28:49.8 +15:04.2 0
15 42   David Guixeras   Jordi Mercader   Escuderia Costa Brava Citroen Saxo 4:31:05.6 +17:20.0 0
16 39   Javier Azcona   Ezequiel Nazabal   Javier Azcona Peugeot 106 Maxi 4:32:48.2 +19:02.6 0
17 34   Hamed Al-Wahaibi   Tony Sircombe   Team Mitsubishi Oman Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:36:18.3 +22:32.7 0
18 55   Giovanni Mandrinato   Claudio Condotta   Giovanni Mandrinato Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:36:41.2 +22:55.6 0
19 27   Osilde Holderied   Catherine Francois   Toyota Castrol Deutschland Toyota Corolla WRC 4:38:45.7 +25:00.1 0
20 30   Gustavo Trelles   Martin Christie   Ralliart Italia Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:39:21.8 +25:36.2 0
21 24   Toshihiro Arai   Roger Freeman   Subaru Allstars Endless Sport Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 98 4:39:39.7 +25:54.1 0
22 56   Michal Gargulak   Jiri Malcik   Slovnaft Rally Team Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V 4:42:53.3 +29:07.7 0
23 45   Miguel Cristovao   Joao Luz   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Puma 4:43:31.8 +29:46.2 0
24 43   Fabien Vericel   Vincent Ducher   Equipe de France FFSA Citroen Saxo 4:44:13.1 +30:27.5 0
25 40   Dabad Joan Vinyes   Xavier Lorza   Escuderia Voltrega Citroen Saxo 4:45:01.3 +31:15.7 0
26 33   Michael Guest   David Green   Winfield World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRX 4:46:22.0 +32:36.4 0
27 57   Reece Jones   Leo Bult   Reece Jones Rallysport Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:47:24.4 +33:38.8 0
28 54   Corrado Fontana   Daniele Pelliccioni   Corrado Fontana Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:48:06.4 +34:20.8 0
29 100   Cernadas Amador Vidal   Francisco Lema Vidal   Escuderia La Coruna Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:51:38.6 +37:53.0 0
30 50   Ferran Font   Joan Sureda   Ferran Font Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:51:58.4 +38:12.8 0
31 99   Leonardo Saban   Victoria Ocariz Maria   JLM Team Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:52:20.5 +38:34.9 0
32 102   Marc Blazquez   Antoni Sanchez   RACC Motorsport Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:52:51.5 +39:05.9 0
33 82   Manuel Cabo   Rodriguez Francisco Rodriguez   Manuel Cabo SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 4:53:23.7 +39:38.1 0
34 97   Roberto Solis   Javier Alvarez Machado Francisco   Roberto Solis Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:54:06.5 +40:20.9 0
35 35   Juha Kangas   Mika Ovaskainen   Juha Kangas Subaru Impreza WRX 4:54:33.2 +40:47.6 0
36 98   Flavio Alonso   Rodriguez Victor Perez   Flavio Alonso Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:57:41.6 +43:56.0 0
37 75   Joan Compte   Jordi Estaper   Escuderia Costa Daurada Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:58:09.9 +44:24.3 0
38 61   Esteban Vallin   Eduardo Escolano   Carlos Sainz Junior Team SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 4:58:50.3 +45:04.7 0
39 59   Salvador Canellas   Carlos del Barrio   Salvador Canellas SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 4:59:25.6 +45:40.0 0
40 104   Dani Sola   Jorge Carvalho   RACC Motorsport Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:00:30.7 +46:45.1 0
41 51   Ignacio Sanfilippo   Jose Vicente Medina   Ignacio Sanfilippo Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV 5:00:46.5 +47:00.9 0
42 111   Alex Juaneda   Daniel Guirro   Gamace MC Competicion Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:01:07.0 +47:21.4 0
43 108   Jonathan de Miguel   Oscar Cabezas   Jonathan de Miguel Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:01:59.7 +48:14.1 0
44 103   Francisco Roig Paco   Ignazio Paz   Francisco Roig Paco Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:02:17.6 +48:32.0 0
45 106   Lopez Rafael Penalva   Miguel Angel Castro   Lopez Rafael Penalva Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:03:02.2 +49:16.6 0
46 109   Eloy Entrecanales   Jose Manuel Cobo   JLM Team Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:05:23.9 +51:38.3 0
47 107   Emilio Segura   Jose Antonio Munoz   Emilio Segura Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:06:10.4 +52:24.8 0
48 71   Michael Kahlfuss   Ronald Bauer   Michael Kahlfuss Toyota Celica GT-Four 5:07:53.9 +54:08.3 0
49 96   Max Gerpe   Sergi Oms   Escuderia Motor Terrassa SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 5:08:26.3 +54:40.7 0
50 91   Mercadal Joan Vidal   Gabriel Roig   Mercadal Joan Vidal SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 5:09:41.4 +55:55.8 0
51 70   Paulo Freire   Armando Veiga   Paulo Freire Toyota Celica GT-Four 5:15:22.1 +1:01:36.5 0
52 95   Josep Nicolas   Rafael Puig   Biela Club Manresa SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 5:19:14.6 +1:05:29.0 0
53 67   Graeme Presswell   Martin Saunders   Graeme Presswell Vauxhall Astra 5:27:47.5 +1:14:01.9 0
54 110   Escola Jaume Darne   V. Jaume Darne   Escuderia Motor Terrassa Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:32:06.2 +1:18:20.6 0
55 87   Miguel Diego   Jose Ivan Caballero   A.C. Principado de Asturias SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V 5:35:37.6 +1:21:52.0 0
56 80   Iain Henderson   Graham Hopewell   Iain Henderson Citroen Saxo VTS 5:54:45.2 +1:40:59.6 0
Retired SS19 3   Carlos Sainz   Luis Moya   Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC Alternator 0
Retired SS18 18   Henrik Lundgaard   Freddy Pedersen   Henrik Lundgaard Toyota Corolla WRC Accident 0
Retired SS17 74   Antonio Garrido   Jose Alfredo Alvarez   Antonio Garrido Subaru Impreza WRX Retired 0
Retired S16 23   Alister McRae   David Senior   Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai Coupe Kit Car Evo2 Transmission 0
Retired SS15 7   Colin McRae   Nicky Grist   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 Withdrawn 0
Retired SS15 65   Francois Koopal   Hans Bullens   Francois Koopal Renault Clio Maxi Retired 0
Retired SS15 90   Alberto San Segundo   Eva Navas   Alberto San Segundo SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS15 92   Alex Palet   Xavier Calatayud   Alex Palet SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS14 11   Armin Schwarz   Manfred Hiemer   Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC Electrical 0
Retired SS14 49   Kris Rosenberger   Per Carlsson   Kris Rosenberger Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV Accident 0
Retired SS14 62   Txus Jaio   David Moreno   Carlos Sainz Junior Team SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS14 68   Marta Candian   Mara Biotti   Hawk Racing Club Srl Renault Clio Williams Retired 0
Retired SS13 8   Simon Jean-Joseph   Fred Gallagher   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Focus WRC 99 Engine 0
Retired SS13 21   Kenneth Eriksson   Staffan Parmander   Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai Coupe Kit Car Evo2 Fuel Pump 0
Retired SS13 41   Jan Casais   Jose Enrique Serrano   Jan Casais Citroen Saxo Retired 0
Retired SS13 46   Andrea Maselli   Nicola Arena   Andrea Maselli Renault Clio Maxi Lost Wheel 0
Retired SS13 69   Antonio Seriola   Joan Angel Alpiste   Escuderia Baix Emporda Peugeot 106 Rallye Retired 0
Retired SS13 76   Toni Vidal   Jordi Padris   Toni Vidal Peugeot 306 S16 Retired 0
Retired SS13 11   Luc Escharavil   Herve Michevas   Luc Escharavil Renault Clio Williams Retired 0
Retired SS13 79   Marc Allingue   Josep Fornell   Marc Allingue Peugeot 106 Rallye Retired 0
Retired SS13 83   Alfonso Loza   Giovanni Breda   Alfonso Loza SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS12 12   Pavel Sibera   Petr Gross   Skoda Motorsport Skoda Octavia WRC Fire 0
Retired SS12 20   Manuel Muniente   Diego Vallejo   Peugeot Sport Espana Peugeot 306 Maxi Engine 0
Retired SS12 53   Gianluigi Galli   Guido D'Amore   Gianluigi Galli Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Accident 0
Retired SS12 58   Kristian Poulsen   Leif Heick   Kristian Poulsen Ford Escort WRC Retired 0
Retired SS12 88   Juan Pablo Castro Iglesias   Manuel Alberto Gomez Bancalero   Juan Pablo Castro Iglesias SET Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS11 105   Sergio Lopez-Fombona   Manuel David Tajada   A.C. Principado de Asturias Peugeot 106 Rallye Accident 0
Retired SS10 64   Paul Niemczyk   Thomas Schunemann   Paul Niemczyk Ford Escort RS Cosworth Retired 0
Retired SS9 17   Jesus Puras   Marc Marti   Citroen Hispana Citroen Xsara Electrical 0
Retired SS9 94   Hector Soler Libori   Raul Soler Libori   Hector Soler Libori SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Retired 0
Retired SS8 37   Mark Champeau   Gilles Thimonier   Mark Champeau Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 98 Accident 0
Retired SS8 44   Sébastien Loeb   Daniel Elena   Equipe de France FFSA Citroen Saxo Accident 0
Retired SS8 66   Rodolfo Esposito   Lucie Conod   Rodolfo Esposito Citroen ZX 16S Retired 0
Retired SS7 36   Pernilla Solberg   Ulrika Mattsson   Team Walfridsson Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Steering 0
Retired SS7 48   Gabriel Mendez   Daniel Muzio   Gabriel Mendez Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Retired 0
Retired SS6 52   Miguel Martinez-Conde   Felipe Alonso Fernandez   JLM Team Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V Mechanical 0
Retired SS6 81   Toni Kuusela   Ossi Lehtonen   Toni Kuusela Citroen ZX 16S Retired 0
Retired SS6 101   Ojeda Enrique Garcia   Pilar Barcelo   JLM Team Peugeot 106 Rallye Retired 0
Retired SS5 31   Manfred Stohl   Kay Gerlach   Manfred Stohl Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Engine 0
Retired SS5 93   Joan Font   Arcadi Font   Joan Font SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS4 78   Karl-Friedrich Beck   Michael Kolbach   Karl-Friedrich Beck Renault Clio Williams Retired 0
Retired SS4 84   Espinosa Francisco Puertas   Marcos Rumi   Espinosa Francisco Puertas SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS3 32   Jouko Puhakka   Jakke Honkanen   Tyre Research Institute Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Mechanical 0
Retired SS3 63   Oscar Fuertes   Lucas Cruz   Carlos Sainz Junior Team SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Evo2 Retired 0
Retired SS3 72   Bob Colsoul   Tom Colsoul   Bob Colsoul Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Retired 0
Retired SS3 73   Carlos Marques   Luis Cavaleiro   Carlos Marques Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III Retired 0
Retired SS3 86   Lopez Javier Penalva   Javier Gonzalez   Lopez Javier Penalva SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0
Retired SS2 47   Priscille De Belloy-Delecour   Christiane Nicolet   Ford Motor Co Ltd Ford Puma Retired 0
Retired SS2 60   Michael Huete   Colon Xavier Amigo   Carlos Sainz Junior Team SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Evo2 Retired 0
Retired SS2 85   Daniel Loza   Silvia Serrano   Daniel Loza SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Retired 0
Retired SS2 89   Jose Manuel Porto   Antonio Garcia   Jose Manuel Porto SEAT Ibiza GTi 16V Mechanical 0

Special Stages

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

Day Stage Time Name Length (km) Winner Time Rally leader
1
19 Apr
SS1 10:19 Els Angels 1 15.66   Tommi Makinen 9:50.7   Tommi Makinen
SS2 10:46 Santa Pellaia 1 11.66   Jesus Puras 7:42.6   Jesus Puras
SS3 12:41 Coll de Bracons 1 19.89   Jesus Puras 13:02.1
SS4 13:20 La Trona 1 12.86   Tommi Makinen 8:31.5
SS5 15:05 La Fullaca - Arbucies 1 32.64   Jesus Puras 20:28.4
SS6 15:53 Cladells 1 15.27   Didier Auriol 10:00.8
SS7 17:28 Els Angels 2 15.66   Didier Auriol 10:03.5
SS8 17:55 Santa Pellaia 2 11.66   Jesus Puras 7:43.7
2
20 Apr
SS9 10:29 Prades 13.77   Philippe Bugalski 8:17.1   Philippe Bugalski
SS10 11:20 La Riba 1 32.86   Colin McRae 20:33.4
SS11 12:59 Riudecanyes 12.68   Didier Auriol 8:52.8
SS12 13:20 Santa Marina 31.38   Philippe Bugalski 19:18.2
SS13 15:04 Gratallops - Escaladei 45.88   Philippe Bugalski 29:08.9
SS14 17:41 La Riba 2 32.86   Colin McRae 20:37.8
3
21 Apr
SS15 10:31 Coll de Santigosa 10.62   Tommi Makinen 6:49.2
SS16 11:07 Coll de Bracons 2 19.89   Tommi Makinen 13:08.8
SS17 11:46 La Trona 2 12.86   Philippe Bugalski 8:31.3
SS18 13:31 La Fullaca - Arbucies 2 32.64   Philippe Bugalski 20:24.9
SS19 14:19 Cladells 2 15.27   Didier Auriol 10:08.3

Championship Standings

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Pos. Drivers' Championship Manufacturers' Championship
Move Driver Points Move Manufacturer Points
1     Tommi Makinen 26     Toyota Castrol Team 43
2   1   Didier Auriol 23   1   Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart 32
3   1   Colin McRae 20   1   Ford Motor Co Ltd 28
4     Carlos Sainz 16     Subaru World Rally Team 18
5   10   Philippe Bugalski 10     SEAT Sport 8

References

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  1. ^ [1] eWRC Rally Catalunya Itinerary Retrieved 15 Oct 2024
  2. ^ [2] eWRC 1999 Season Retrieved 15 Oct 2024
  3. ^ [3] eWRC Rally Catalunya Final Results Retrieved 15 Oct 2024
  4. ^ [4] eWRC Rally Portugal Entry List Retrieved 16 Oct 2024
  5. ^ "Rallye Catalunya: Final Results". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Puras abandona y arremete contra el piloto madrileño". Elpais.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
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