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2008 World Rally Championship

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36th season of the FIA World Rally Championship
2008World Rally Championship
World Drivers' Champion:
Sébastien Loeb
World Manufacturers' Champion:
Citroën
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The2008 World Rally Championship was the 36th season of theFIAWorld Rally Championship. The season consisted of 15 rallies and began on 24 January, with the2008 Monte Carlo Rally.FrenchmanSébastien Loeb successfully retained the Drivers' World Championship, his and co-driverDaniel Elena's record-breaking fifth consecutive title, all of them attained drivingCitroëns. In addition,Citroën secured their fourth Manufacturers' title, and their first since 2005, from 2006 and 2007 victors,Ford.

Rule changes

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The banning oftyre mousse made punctures much more common (picturedJaan Mölder with a rear wheel puncture inItaly).

The running order for the first day is governed by championship position, with the championship leader running first on the road. For every other day of a rally, the order is decided by the previous end of day classification (with the leader on classification running first). The term 'leg' has been replaced by 'day' in order to sound more understandable. Extra 10-minute service prior to the finish podium has been added, intended to allow the service park to remain an attraction until the end of the event.[1]

With the switch toPirelli tyres,tyre mousse (along with all anti-deflation devices) has been banned, and fewer compounds are available. Also the teams aren't allowed to modify tyres by themselves (e.g. by making additional cuts) anymore.[2][3] At thefirst event of the season, the available tires were the soft slick DS tire (Pirelli PZero[4]), the WX snow tire without studs, and the WX snow tire with studs (both variants ofPirelli Sottozero[4]).[5] The same snow tyres were used inSweden as well. Later on loose surface tyres were introduced:Pirelli Scorpion, available in two variants – hard compound for abrasive surfaces, such as roads inMexico orGreece, and soft one, for more muddy stages as seen onWelsh event.[4] Tire walls have been strengthened in order to endure long, rough gravel stages often full of sharp rocks. The tread onScorpions is asymmetric and directional, as it has proven more efficient during the tests.[4]

Calendar

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The 2008 championship was contested over fifteen rounds in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and Oceania.

Rd.Start dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistanceSupport class
124 January27 JanuaryMonaco76th Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloValence, Drôme, FranceMixed19365.09 kmNone
28 February10 FebruarySweden57th Uddeholm Swedish RallyKarlstad,Värmland CountySnow20340.24 kmPWRC
328 February2 MarchMexico5th Corona Rally MexicoLeón, GuanajuatoGravel20353.75 kmJWRC
427 March30 MarchArgentina28th Rally ArgentinaCarlos Paz, CórdobaGravel21347.91 kmPWRC
524 April27 AprilJordan1st Jordan RallyAmmanGravel22359.26 kmJWRC
616 May18 MayItaly5th Rally d'Italia SardiniaOlbia, SardiniaGravel17344.73 kmJWRC
729 May1 JuneGreece55th BP Ultimate Acropolis Rally of GreeceTatoi, Northern AtticaGravel20331.52 kmPWRC
813 June15 JuneTurkey9th Rally of TurkeyKemer, Antalya ProvinceGravel19360.12 kmPWRC
931 July3 AugustFinland58th Neste Oil Rally FinlandJyväskylä, Central FinlandGravel24340.42 kmPWRC/JWRC
1015 August17 AugustGermany27th ADAC Rallye DeutschlandTrier, Rhineland-PalatinateTarmac19352.63 kmJWRC
1128 August31 AugustNew Zealand39th Repco Rally New ZealandHamilton, WaikatoGravel18353.04 kmPWRC
122 October5 OctoberSpain44th RallyRACC Catalunya - Costa DauradaSalou,CataloniaTarmac18353.62 kmJWRC
1310 October12 OctoberFrance52nd Tour de Corse - Rallye de FranceAjaccio, CorsicaTarmac16359.02 kmJWRC
1431 October2 NovemberJapan8th Pioneer Carrozzeria Rally JapanSapporo, HokkaidoGravel29343.69 kmPWRC
155 December7 DecemberUnited Kingdom64th Wales Rally GBCardiff, WalesGravel19282.35 kmPWRC
Sources:[6]

Calendar changes

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The 2008 season included 15 rallies, which was one less than the2007 season.Rally Norway,Rally Portugal andRally Ireland were dropped from the calendar for 2008.Rally of Turkey returned to the schedule, andJordan Rally was part of the calendar for the first time.Rally Australia was planned to make a return after being absent in 2007, but the organizers submitted a request to the FIA to delay the event's return to the schedule until 2009.

The events also part of theProduction World Rally Championship wereSweden,Argentina,Greece, Turkey,Finland,New Zealand,Japan andGB. The seven rallies also on theJunior World Rally Championship schedule wereMexico, Jordan,Italy, Finland,Germany,Spain andFrance.

Teams and drivers

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In 2008 two categories are valid to compete for the Manufacturer's championship:

Manufacturer (M)

  • must take part in all the rallies of the Championship with two cars of the same make
  • must enter only cars corresponding to the latest homologated version of a World Rally Car in conformity with the 2008 Appendix J
  • must inform the FIA of the name of the first driver entered for the season at the time of registration for the Championship. No change of the first driver is authorised, except in a case of force majeure. The driver of the second car may be changed for each of the rallies in the Championship

Manufacturer Team (MT)

  • must take part in a minimum of 10 Championship rallies with two cars of the same make; those rallies must be nominated on registering for the Championship
  • cannot enter World Rally Cars homologated during the year 2008 and cannot use parts homologated after 2 January 2008
  • can only score points in the events it nominated on registering.

The teams and drivers for the 2008 season are as follows:

All teams ranPirelli tyres.

Manufacturers
ManufacturerCarTeamNoDriversCo-driversRounds
CitroënC4 WRCFranceCitroën Total World Rally Team1FranceSébastien LoebMonacoDaniel ElenaAll
2SpainDaniel SordoSpainMarc MartiAll
FordFocus RS WRC 071-9
Focus RS WRC 0810-15
United KingdomBP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team3FinlandMikko HirvonenFinlandJarmo LehtinenAll
4FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka Anttila1–11, 14–15
BelgiumFrançois DuvalFrance Patrick Pivato12–13
SubaruImpreza WRC 20071-6
Impreza WRC 20087-15
JapanSubaru World Rally Team5NorwayPetter SolbergUnited KingdomPhil MillsAll
6AustraliaChris AtkinsonBelgiumStéphane PrévotAll
SuzukiSX4 WRCJapanSuzuki World Rally Team11FinlandToni GardemeisterFinlandTomi TuominenAll
12SwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSwedenJonas AnderssonAll
Manufacturer Teams
FordFocus RS WRC 07United KingdomStobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team7ItalyGianluigi GalliItaly Giovanni Bernacchini1–10
BelgiumFrançois DuvalFrance Patrick Pivato11, 14
FranceDenis Giraudet15
United KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott Martin12–13
8BelgiumFrançois DuvalBelgium Eddy Chevaillier1
France Patrick Pivato10
NorwayHenning SolbergNorwayCato Menkerud2, 4–5, 7–9
United KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott Martin3, 6, 11, 14–15
FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka Anttila12–13
ArgentinaMunchi's Ford World Rally Team9ArgentinaFederico VillagraArgentina Jorge Pérez Companc3–9, 11–12, 14
10NorwayHenning SolbergNorwayCato Menkerud3, 6, 11–12, 14
ArgentinaLuís Pérez CompancArgentina Jose Maria Volta4, 9
United KingdomBarry ClarkArgentina José Díaz5
Republic of IrelandPaul Nagle8
GreeceArmodios VovosGreece Loris Meletopoulos7
World Rally Car entries ineligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerCarTeamDriversCo-driversRounds
CitroënC4 WRCEstonia World Rally Team EstoniaEstoniaUrmo AavaEstoniaKuldar Sikk2, 5–13, 15
FranceEquipe de France FFSAFranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien Ingrassia15
ZimbabweConrad RautenbachZimbabweConrad RautenbachUnited KingdomDavid Senior3–15
Xsara WRC1–2
FordFocus RS WRC 07United KingdomBP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamUnited Arab EmiratesKhalid Al QassimiUnited Kingdom Michael Orr1–2, 5–7, 9–10, 12–13, 15
United KingdomStobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamNorwayHenning SolbergNorwayCato Menkerud1, 10, 13, 15
United KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott Martin1, 4–5, 7–10
United KingdomBarry ClarkRepublic of IrelandPaul Nagle13, 15
ItalyValentino RossiItaly Carlo Cassina15
Focus RS WRC 04United KingdomSteve PerezUnited Kingdom Paul Spooner15
United Kingdom Dave Weston Jr.United Kingdom Aled Davies15
Focus RS WRC 07NetherlandsVan Merksteijn MotorsportNetherlandsPeter van Merksteijn Sr.Netherlands Hilco van Beek2, 6
Focus RS WRC 0610
Netherlands Erwin Berkhof12
NetherlandsPeter van Merksteijn Jr.Belgium Eddy Chevaillier10, 12
United Kingdom RamsportNorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayOla Fløene2, 8–10, 12–13
Sweden Maria Andersson6
FinlandMatti RantanenFinland Jan Lönegren9
NetherlandsIpatec RacingNetherlandsRené KuipersBelgium Erwin Mombaerts10
NetherlandsDennis KuipersNetherlands Kees Hagman10
Netherlands Erik WeversNetherlands Erik WeversNetherlands Jalmar van Weeren10
Focus RS WRC 04Finland Clo RacingFinland Jouni ArolainenFinland Risto Pietiläinen9
United Kingdom Gareth JonesUnited Kingdom Gareth JonesRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan10
Peugeot307 WRCFranceTeam Rallye CuoqFranceJean-Marie CuoqFrance Philippe Janvier1
France Laurent CarbonaroFrance Laurent CarbonaroFrance Marc-Emilien Choudey1
France Armando PereiraFrance Armando PereiraFrance Antoine Paque13
France José MicheliFrance José MicheliFrance Virginie Dejoye13
206 WRCFrance Frédéric RomeyerFrance Frédéric RomeyerFrance Thomas Fournel1
MexicoTriviño RacingMexicoRicardo TriviñoSpain Sergio Salom3
Spain Escuderia OsonaSpain Albert OrriolsSpain Lluis Pujolar12
France Alain VauthierFrance Alain VauthierFrance Gaëtan Houssin13
France Georges GuebeyFrance Georges GuebeyFrance Nadège Passaquin13
ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia WRCNetherlands Harry KleinjanNetherlands Harry KleinjanNetherlands Annemieke Hulzebos10
Octavia WRC Evo3Italy Errani TeamItaly Riccardo ErraniItaly Stefano Casadio1
Finland Jukka MetsäläFinland Jukka MetsäläFinland Sari Ohra-Aho9
SubaruImpreza WRC 2008JapanSubaru World Rally TeamFranceBrice TirabassiFrance Fabrice Gordon12–13
Impreza WRC 2007NorwayAdapta World Rally TeamNorwayMads ØstbergNorway Ole Kristian Unnerud2, 6–7, 9–10, 12–13, 15
Republic of Ireland Eamonn BolandRepublic of Ireland Eamonn BolandRepublic of Ireland Michael Joseph Morrissey12, 15
Impreza WRC 2006Netherlands Mark van EldikNetherlands Mark van EldikNetherlands Michel Groenewoud10
United Kingdom Gareth JonesUnited Kingdom Gareth JonesUnited Kingdom Clive Jenkins12–13, 15
Spain Escuderia Motor TerrassaSpain Joan OlléSpain Nicolas del Corral12
France François PadronaFrance François PadronaFrance Jean-François Mancini13

Team and driver changes

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Suzuki made their full season debut in the WRC after a part time campaign in 2007. Their drivers were reigning JWRC championPer-Gunnar Andersson andToni Gardemeister.[7]

Kronos left the WRC after the 2007 season to focus on running Peugeot Team Belux in theIntercontinental Rally Challenge.

Marcus Grönholm retired from the WRC after the 2007 season. He was replaced byJari-Matti Latvala who had driven for Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team the previous season. Latvala himself was replaced byGianlugi Galli at Stobart. The second Stobart seat was shared between 2007 driversMatthew Wilson andHenning Solberg although the Norwegian would sometimes be nominated to score points forMunchi’s Ford.[8][9]

François Duval was given a one off drive Stobart VK M-Sport in Monte Carlo as a tarmac specialist.[10] He was given another one off drive in Germany.[11] After Gianlugi Galli broke his left femur in a crash, Duval would replace Galli from New Zealand onwards, despite Marcus Grönholm being initially offered the drive.[12][13] Duval would be promoted to the main Ford team for the remaining two Tarmac rallies in France and Spain, replacing the struggling Latvala.[14]

2007 Ford Fiesta Sporting Trophy winnerBarry Clark was signed by Ford on a part time campaign where he would participate in four events with Stobart and Munchi’s.[15]

Subaru had planned to run a third full time car forXavier Pons, but the deal fell through before the Monte Carlo Rally.[16]

J-WRC entries

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NoDriversCo-driverCarRounds
31Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan TománekCitroën C2 S16003, 6, 9–10, 12–13
32EstoniaJaan MölderBelgiumFrédéric MiclotteSuzuki Swift S16003, 5–6, 9, 12–13
33GermanyAaron BurkartGermanyMichael KölbachCitroën C2 S16003, 6, 9–10, 12–13
34ItalyAndrea CortinovisItalyGiancarla GuzziRenault Clio S16005–6, 9–10, 12–13
35PolandMichał KościuszkoPolandMaciek SzczepaniakSuzuki Swift S16003, 5–6, 9, 12–13
36LithuaniaVilius RožukasLithuaniaAndrius ŠošasCitroën C2 S16005–6
37ItalySimone BertolottiItalyDaniele VernuccioRenault Clio R35–6, 9–10, 12–13
38ItalyFrancesco FanariItalyMassimiliano BosiCitroën C2 R23, 5–6, 10
ItalyDario Andrian9
ItalyDaniele Benedetti12
39ItalyStefano AlbertiniItalyPiercarlo CapolongoRenault Clio R35–6, 9–10, 12–13
40SerbiaMiloš KomljenovićSerbiaAleksandar JeremićRenault Clio R33, 5–6, 9
United KingdomKris MeekeUnited KingdomChris Patterson12
FranceArnaud AugoyardFranceNicolas Baudin13
41SwedenPatrik SandellSwedenEmil AxelssonRenault Clio S16003, 5–6, 9, 12–13
42FranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaCitroën C2 S16003, 5–6, 10, 12–13
43GermanyFlorian NiegelGermanyAndre KachelSuzuki Swift S16005–6, 10, 12–13
Suzuki Swift Sport9
44NetherlandsHans Weijs, Jr.NetherlandsHans van GoorCitroën C2 R25–6, 9–10, 12–13
45NetherlandsKevin AbbringBelgiumErwin MombaertsRenault Clio R35, 9, 13
BelgiumBjorn Degandt6, 10, 12
46Republic of IrelandShaun GallagherRepublic of IrelandMichael MorrisseyCitroën C2 S16003, 5–6, 10
Republic of IrelandPaul Kiely9, 12
47LuxembourgGilles SchammelBelgiumRenaud JamoulRenault Clio R35–6, 9–10, 12–13
48ItalyAlessandro BettegaItalySimone ScattolinRenault Clio R35–6, 9–10, 12–13
Additional guest entries
59FinlandKalle PinomäkiFinlandMatti KaskinenSuzuki Swift S16009
59SpainSergio PerezSpainOriol JuliàCitroën C2 S160012
59FrancePierre CampanaFranceSamuel TeissierRenault Clio R313
60FrancePierre MarchéFranceJulien GirouxSuzuki Swift S160013

P-WRC entries

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NoDriversCo-driverCarRounds
31JapanToshihiro AraiAustraliaGlenn MacNeallSubaru Impreza WRX STI2, 4, 7–8, 11, 14
32San MarinoMirco BaldacciItalyGiovanni AgneseMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4, 7–8, 11, 14–15
33Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan TománekMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4, 7–8, 11, 15
34ItalyGianluca LinariItalyRoberto MomettiSubaru Impreza WRX STI2
ItalyGianni Melani4
ItalyPaolo Gregoriani7
ItalyBarbara Perugini8
ItalyFranco Giusti11
ItalyMatteo Braga14
35RussiaEvgeny NovikovRussiaDmitry ChumakSubaru Impreza WRX STI4
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX7
RussiaEvgeny Kalachev8
AustraliaDale Moscatt11, 14–15
36NorwayEyvind BrynildsenFranceDenis GiraudetMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 9, 14
SwedenMaria Andersson7–8
AustraliaGlenn MacNeall15
37CyprusSpyros PavlidesFranceDenis GiraudetSubaru Impreza WRX STI4, 7, 11
United KingdomSteve Lancaster15
SwedenOscar SvedlundSwedenBjörn Nilsson9
JapanYasunori HagiwaraJapanKoichi Kato14
38JordanAmjad FarrahItalyNicola ArenaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4, 7–8
SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran Bergsten9
New Zealand Stewart TaylorNew ZealandWarwick Searle11
United KingdomDarren GassUnited KingdomNeil Shanks15
39QatarNasser Al-AttiyahUnited KingdomChris PattersonSubaru Impreza WRX STI2, 4, 7–8, 11, 15
40ItalyStefano MarriniItalyMatteo BragaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4
ItalyTiziana Sandroni14
San MarinoLoris BaldacciItalyRudy Pollet7, 15
ItalyRiccardo ErraniItalyStefano Casadio8
41AustriaAndreas AignerGermanyKlaus WichaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4, 7–8, 11, 15
42PortugalBernardo SousaPortugalCarlos MagalhãesMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4
PortugalJorge Carvalho7–8, 11, 15
43RussiaEvgeny VertunovRussiaGeorgiy TroshkinSubaru Impreza WRX STI2, 7–9, 11, 14
44HungaryGábor MayerHungaryRobert TagaiSubaru Impreza WRX STI4, 7–8
ChinaLiu Chao DongAustraliaAnthony McLoughlin11
SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran Bergsten15
FinlandTapio SuominenFinlandPasi HedmanMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX9
45FinlandJussi TiippanaFinlandMarko SalminenSubaru Impreza WRX STI2
SloveniaAndrej JerebSloveniaMiran Kacin4, 7
ItalyFrancesco TrevisinSan MarinoAlessandro Biordi8
FinlandTeemu ArminenFinlandTuomo Nikkola9, 15
46FinlandJari KetomaaFinlandMiika TeiskonenSubaru Impreza WRX STI2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 15
47ItalyFabio FrisieroItalySimone ScattolinMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 9
ItalyGiorgio BaccoSan MarinoSilvio StefanelliSubaru Impreza WRX STI4, 8
ItalyFabio Pizzol11
Czech RepublicJaromír TarabusCzech RepublicDaniel TrunkátFiat Abarth Grande Punto S200015
48RussiaEvgeny AksakovEstoniaAleksander KornilovMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4, 7–9, 15
49ItalySimone CampedelliItalyDanilo FappaniMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4, 7–9, 15
50PortugalArmindo AraújoPortugalMiguel RamalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 7–8, 11, 14–15
51IndonesiaSubhan AksaIndonesiaHendrik MboiMitsubishi Lancer Evo VII2, 4
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX7, 9, 11, 14
52FinlandJuho HänninenFinlandMikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 7, 9, 11, 14–15
53GermanyUwe NittelGermanyDetlef RufMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 4
GermanyMichael Wenzel7–8
ItalyGiovanni ManfrinatoItalyCarlo Pisano9, 15
54United StatesTravis PastranaUnited KingdomDerek RingerSubaru Impreza WRX STI4, 7
FinlandJussi TiippanaFinlandMarko Salminen9
United StatesKen BlockItalyAlex Gelsomino11
JapanHiroshi YanagisawaJapanOsamu Yoda14
United KingdomMark HigginsUnited KingdomRory Kennedy15
55SwedenPatrik SandellSwedenEmil AxelssonPeugeot 207 S20002, 4, 7–8, 15
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX11
56JapanFumio NutaharaUnited KingdomDaniel BarrittMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4, 7, 9, 11, 15
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X14
57EstoniaMartin RauamEstoniaSilver KüttMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4, 7–8, 11, 14
EstoniaEgon KaurEstoniaSimo KoskinenSubaru Impreza WRX STI15
58IndiaNaren KumarUnited KingdomNicky BeechSubaru Impreza WRX STI7–9, 11, 14
IndiaGaurav Gill15
Additional guest entries
59SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI2
60SwedenOscar SvedlundSwedenBjörn NilssonSubaru Impreza WRX STI2
59ArgentinaMarcos LigatoArgentinaRubén GarcíaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4
60ArgentinaSebastián BeltranChileRicardo RojasMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4
59GreecePanayiotis HatzitsopanisGreeceAndreas AndrikopoulosSubaru Impreza WRX STI7
60GreeceLambros AthanassoulasGreeceNikolaos ZakheosSubaru Impreza WRX STI7
159FinlandJuha SaloFinlandMika StenbergMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX9
160FinlandJussi VälimäkiFinlandTeppo LeinoMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX9
59New ZealandHayden PaddonNew ZealandJohn KennardMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX11
60New ZealandChris WestNew ZealandGarry CowanMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX11
59JapanKatsuhiko TaguchiAustraliaMark StaceyMitsubishi Lancer Evo X14
60JapanTakuma KamadaJapanNaoki KaseSubaru Impreza WRX STI14
59United KingdomDavid HigginsUnited KingdomIeuan ThomasSubaru Impreza WRX STI15
60United KingdomGuy WilksUnited KingdomPhil PughMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX15

All entries utilizedPirelli tyres.

Events

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TheRally Finland is notable this year for having dropped its famousOuninpohja stage. This has been done for safety reasons, however this is likely to be a huge disappointment for race fans.[17]

ColourRally Surface
GoldGravel
SilverTarmac
BlueSnow/Ice
BronzeMixed Surface
RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
1France/MonacoMonte Carlo Rally
(24–27 January) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:39:17.019365.09 km4734
2FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 073:41:51.4
3AustraliaChris AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRC20073:42:15.6
2SwedenSwedish Rally
(8–10 February) —Results and report
1FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 072:46:41.220340.24 km6149
2FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 072:47:39.5
3ItalyGianluigi GalliFord Focus RS WRC 072:49:04.4
3MexicoRally Mexico
(28 February– 2 March) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:33:29.920353.75 km4028
2AustraliaChris AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRC20073:34:36.0
3FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 073:35:09.6
4ArgentinaRally Argentina
(27–30 March) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC4:05:48.621347.91 km5631
2AustraliaChris AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRC20074:08:21.8
3SpainDaniel SordoCitroën C4 WRC4:09:53.3
5JordanJordan Rally
(24–27 April) —Results and report
1FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 074:02:47.922359.26 km5433
2SpainDaniel SordoCitroën C4 WRC4:04:03.6
3AustraliaChris AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRC20074:07:47.4
6ItalyRally d'Italia Sardegna
(16–18 May) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:57:17.217344.73 km5738
2FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 073:57:27.8
3FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 073:57:32.5
7GreeceAcropolis Rally
(28 May– 1 June) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:54:54.720331.52 km6042
2NorwayPetter SolbergSubaru Impreza WRC20083:56:04.2
3FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 073:56:50.8
8TurkeyRally of Turkey
(13–15 June) —Results and report
1FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 074:42:07.119360.12 km6037
2FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 074:42:15.0
3FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC4:42:32.8
9FinlandRally Finland
(31 July– 3 August) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC2:54:05.524340.42 km9968
2FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 072:54:14.5
3AustraliaChris AtkinsonSubaru Impreza WRC20082:57:22.5
10GermanyRallye Deutschland
(15–17 August) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:26:19.719352.89 km8157
2SpainDaniel SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:27:07.4
3BelgiumFrançois DuvalFord Focus RS WRC 073:27:39.7
11New ZealandRally New Zealand
(28–31 August) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:59:18.918353.04 km5735
2SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:59:36.4
3FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 084:00:00.4
12SpainRally Catalunya
(2–5 October) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:21:17.418353.62 km6948
2SpainDaniel SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:21:42.3
3FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 083:22:19.9
13FranceTour de Corse
(10–12 October) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:42:58.016359.02 km7154
2FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 083:46:22.7
3BelgiumFrançois DuvalFord Focus RS WRC 083:46:29.6
14JapanRally Japan
(31 October– 2 November) —Results and report
1FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 083:25:03.029343.69 km8657
2FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 083:25:34.1
3FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:27:33.6
15United KingdomWales Rally GB
(5–7 December) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC2:43:09.619282.35 km7847
2FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 082:43:22.3
3SpainDaniel SordoCitroën C4 WRC2:45:30.2

Standings

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Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
ARG
Argentina
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
GRC
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1FranceSébastien Loeb1Ret11101131111131122
2FinlandMikko Hirvonen224512312433218103
3SpainDaniel Sordo11617325544222RetDSQ365
4FinlandJari-Matti Latvala1213157372399Ret642258
5AustraliaChris Atkinson3212236Ret1336Ret764Ret50
6NorwayPetter Solberg5412RetRet1026654558446
7BelgiumFrançois Duval43Ret43Ret625
8NorwayHenning Solberg9135Ret47855791115RetRet22
9ItalyGianluigi Galli63Ret784RetRetRetRet17
10United KingdomMatthew Wilson10Ret6Ret5126791217987915
11EstoniaUrmo Aava18Ret84Ret1685357DNS13
12SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson8RetRet24Ret911RetRet15632175512
13FinlandToni GardemeisterRet7RetRetRetRet9Ret810713136710
14ArgentinaFederico Villagra76614139Ret81299
15ZimbabweConrad RautenbachRet1616426131081013RetRet14Ret156
16NorwayAndreas Mikkelsen5Ret1912118115
17FranceJean-Marie Cuoq72
18FinlandMatti Rantanen72
19FinlandJuho Hänninen8211314292410Ret1
20AustriaAndreas Aigner3181411RetRet131
21FranceSébastien Ogier811223619Ret20261
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
ARG
Argentina
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
GRC
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
Pts
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)

Manufacturers' championship

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Pos.ManufacturerNo.MON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
ARG
Argentina
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
GRE
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
Points
1FranceCitroën Total World Rally Team11Ret1181131111131191
2859325444222RetRet3
2United KingdomBP Ford World Rally Team3224412312433218173
412137635287Ret4322
3JapanSubaru World Rally Team5548RetRet926654558498
6382236Ret936Ret764Ret
4United KingdomStobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team763Ret674RetRetRetRetRet87Ret667
8476Ret410655396479
5JapanSuzuki World Rally Team11Ret6RetRetRetRet7Ret7861186734
127RetRet8Ret88RetRet9512955
6ArgentinaMunchi's Ford World Rally Team97551197Ret710922
105Ret97Ret8Ret89Ret
Pos.ManufacturerNo.MON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
ARG
Argentina
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
GRE
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
Points
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)
  • Citroën secured the manufacturers' championship in Wales.

Junior championship

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Junior world championSébastien Ogier competing in aCitroën C2 S1600 at the2008 Rallye Deutschland.
Pos.DriverMEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
 Pts 
1FranceSébastien Ogier1151Ret242
2GermanyAaron Burkart43423534
3Czech RepublicMartin Prokop7101Ret1132
4Republic of IrelandShaun Gallagher62454430
5PolandMichał Kościuszko3Ret139Ret22
6ItalyAlessandro BettegaRet2Ret32Ret
7SwedenPatrik Sandell5Ret7256
8EstoniaJaan Mölder2Ret9Ret61111
9ItalyStefano Albertini561310799
10LuxembourgGilles Schammel3127RetRet108
11GermanyFlorian Niegel4Ret98107
12ItalySimone Bertolotti6Ret1058Ret
13NetherlandsKevin AbbringRetRet661187
14FrancePierre Campana36
15FrancePierre Marché45
16ItalyAndrea Cortinovis711DNS7DNSDNS4
17NetherlandsHans Weijs, Jr.Ret88RetRet122
18ItalyFrancesco Fanari8913129Ret1
19SerbiaMiloš KomljenovićRet8Ret11
Pos.DriverMEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
ITA
Italy
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
FRA
France
Pts

Production championship

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Points table:[18]

Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
ARG
Argentina
GRC
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
NZL
New Zealand
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1AustriaAndreas Aigner11111Ret238
2FinlandJuho Hänninen17151Ret36
3FinlandJari Ketomaa23Ret36428
4SwedenPatrik Sandell3RetRet2222
5Czech RepublicMartin Prokop4714DSQ1Ret17
6EstoniaMartin Rauam5DSQ43Ret15
7JapanFumio Nutahara445Ret8Ret
8PortugalArmindo Araújo735129714
9PortugalBernardo Sousa882117912
10SwedenPatrik Flodin16DSQ110
11San MarinoMirco BaldacciRetRet3Ret6Ret9
12JapanToshihiro Arai6RetRetRetRet3
13RussiaEvgeny NovikovRet15RetRet2Ret8
14ArgentinaSebastián Beltrán2
15FinlandJussi Välimäki2
16United KingdomGuy Wilks36
17RussiaEvgeny Aksakov13125Ret7Ret
18RussiaEvgeny VertunovRet66RetRetRet
19NorwayEyvind Brynildsen15RetRet1045
20SwedenOscar SvedlundRet4
21New ZealandHayden Paddon4
22GermanyUwe Nittel5RetRetRet4
23JapanTakuma Kamada5
24Czech RepublicJaromír Tarabus5
25JordanAmjad Farrah69Ret3
26CyprusSpyros Pavlides11Ret106
27FinlandJussi Tiippana116
28ItalySimone Campedelli99Ret7810
29JapanKatsuhiko Taguchi72
30ItalyGiorgio Bacco138Ret1
31United KingdomDavid Higgins8
32San MarinoLoris Baldacci8Ret
33New Zealand Stewart Taylor8
Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
ARG
Argentina
GRC
Greece
TUR
Turkey
FIN
Finland
NZL
New Zealand
JPN
Japan
GBR
United Kingdom
Pts

References

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