2000 Tour de Corse

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2000 Tour de Corse
44th V-Rally Tour de Corse - Rallye de France
Round 11 of the 2000 World Rally Championship season
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Host countryFlag of France.svg  France
Rally base Ajaccio
Dates runSeptember 29, 2000 October 1, 2000
Length385.01 km (239.23 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt
Results
Overall winner Flag of France.svg Gilles Panizzi
Flag of France.svg Peugeot Esso
Peugeot 206 WRC
Crews121 at start, 80 at finish

The 2000 Tour de Corse (formally the 44th V-Rally Tour de Corse - Rallye de France) was the 11th round of the 2000 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 29 September and 1 October 2000. Peugeot's Gilles Panizzi won the race, his 1st win in the World Rally Championship. [1]

Contents

Itinerary

DateTimeNo.Stage nameDistance
29 Sep09:08SS1Vero - Pont d'Azzana 118.22 km
09:56SS2Lopigna - Sarrola 129.96 km
12:04SS3Bellevalle - Pietra 120.84 km
12:49SS4Filitosa - Bicchisan 122.47 km
15:02SS5Cuttoli - Peri 117.34 km
15:40SS6Gare de Carbuccia 117.25 km
Leg 1 total: 126.08 km
30 Sep09:48SS7Morosaglia - Campile31.91 km
11:01SS8Taverna - Pont de Ca16.14 km
12:53SS9Noceta - Muracciole16.60 km
13:51SS10Feo - Col San Quilic22.54 km
15:52SS11Pont St Laurent26.44 km
16:40SS12Feo - Altiani16.52 km
Leg 2 total: 130.15 km
1 Oct07:38SS13Vero - Pont d'Azzana 218.22 km
08:26SS14Lopigna - Sarrola 229.96 km
10:34SS15Bellevalle - Pietra 220.84 km
11:19SS16Filitosa - Bicchisan 222.47 km
13:32SS17Cuttoli - Peri 217.25 km
14:10SS18Gare de Carbuccia 220.04 km
Leg 3 total: 128.78 km
Rally total: 385.01 km
Source: [2]

Results

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifference
110 Flag of France.svg Gilles Panizzi Flag of France.svg Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 4:02:14.2+-0:00
29 Flag of France.svg François Delecour Flag of France.svg Daniel Grataloup Peugeot 206 WRC 4:02:47.7+33:5
36 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Sr. Flag of Spain.svg Luis Moya Ford Focus WRC '00 4:03:26.8+1:12.6
43 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Burns Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Reid Subaru Impreza S6 WRC '00 4:03:45.1+1:30.9
516 Flag of Finland.svg Marcus Grönholm Flag of Finland.svg Timo Rautiainen Peugeot 206 WRC 4:04:11.3+1:57.1
617 Flag of Italy.svg Piero Liatti Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Cassina Ford Focus WRC '00 4:05:08:0+2:53.8
74 Flag of France.svg Simon Jean-Joseph Flag of France.svg Jack Boyére Subaru Impreza S6 WRC '00 4:05:23.7+3:09.5
87 Flag of France.svg Didier Auriol Flag of France.svg Denis Giraudet SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo3 4:05:44.9+3:30.7
933 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb Flag of Monaco.svg Daniel Elena Toyota Corolla WRC 4:09:07.4+6:53.2
1039 Flag of France.svg Fabrice Morel Flag of France.svg David Marty Peugeot 206 WRC 4:09:34.6+7:20.4
118 Flag of Finland.svg Toni Gardemeister Flag of Finland.svg Paavo Lukander SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo3 4:09:34.7+7:20.5
1215 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alister McRae Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Senior Hyundai Accent WRC 4:11:14.9+9:00.7
1332 Flag of France.svg Benoît Rousselot Flag of France.svg Xavier Panseri Renault Mégane Maxi 4:13:51.3+11:37.1
1420 Flag of Oman.svg Hamed Al-Wahaibi Flag of New Zealand.svg Tony Sircombe Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '99 4:17:04.9+14:50.7
1545 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Manzagol Flag of France.svg Sabrina De Castelli Peugeot 306 Maxi 4:17:53.3+15:39.1
1628 Flag of France.svg Philippe Bugalski Flag of France.svg Jean-Paul Chiaroni Citroën Saxo Kit Car 4:22:13.1+19:58.9
1737 Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Stohl Flag of Austria.svg Peter Müller Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:22:28.0+20:13.8
1822 Flag of Uruguay.svg Gustavo Trelles Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Del Buono Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:23:00.6+20:46.4
1944 Flag of France.svg Armando Pereira Flag of France.svg Jean-Jacques Ferrero Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '99 4:24:59.9+22:45.7
2048 Flag of France.svg Jean-Marie Santoni Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Casamatta Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:25:33.3+23:19.1
2154 Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztián Hideg Flag of Hungary.svg Peter Tajnafői Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:26:00.5+23:46.3
2224 Flag of Peru.svg Ramón Ferreyros Flag of Spain.svg Diego Vallejo Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:26:02.0+23:47.8
2347 Flag of France.svg Philippe Rognoni Flag of France.svg Etienne Patrone Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:26:16.2+24:02.0
2457 Flag of France.svg Petru Francescu Fazi Flag of France.svg Xavier Pierlovisi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:27:302.+25:16.0
2525 Flag of Uruguay.svg Gabriel Méndez Flag of Uruguay.svg Daniel Muzio Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:27:51.0+25:36.8
2627 Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio Marcelo Menzi Flag of Argentina.svg Edgardo Galindo Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:29:11.2+26:57.0
2762 Flag of France.svg Paul-André Mariani Flag of France.svg Louis Mariani Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:31:03.7+28:49.5
2830 Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Puras Flag of Spain.svg Marc Martí Citroën Saxo Kit Car 4:32:29.0+30:14.8
2926 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Pozzo Flag of Argentina.svg Fabian Cretu Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:33:09.8+30:55.6
3053 Flag of France.svg Jean-Paul Aymé Flag of France.svg Brigitte Aymé Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:39:13.1+36:58.9
3151 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bob Colsoul Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Colsoul Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:40:54.2+38:40.0
3260 Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Sanchez Flag of France.svg Jean-François Scelo Subaru Impreza GT Turbo 4:41:46.1+39:31.9
3349 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Natalie Barratt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger Freeman Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:43:00.2+40:46.0
3478 Flag of Italy.svg Silvano Pintarelli Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Tumaini Opel Corsa GSi 4:45:50.0+43:25.8
3591 Flag of France.svg Aimé Védrines Flag of France.svg Philippe Eustaquio Citroën Xsara VTS 4:45:44.8+43:30.6
3635 Flag of France.svg Serge Amorotti Flag of France.svg Hervé Amorotti Ford Escort RS Cosworth 4:46:56.6+44:42.4
3777 Flag of France.svg Bruno Zonta Flag of France.svg Roger Lassalle Peugeot 106 S16 4:47:40.0+45:25.8
3863 Flag of France.svg Frédéric Schmit Flag of France.svg Christophe Schmit Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:47:45.0+45:30.8
3999 Flag of France.svg Tony Tavares Flag of France.svg Gilled De Turckheim Renault Clio Williams 4:48:34.9+46:20.7
4046 Flag of France.svg José Micheli Flag of France.svg Marie-Josée Cardi Ford Escort RS Cosworth 4:48:43.8+46:29.6
4183 Flag of France.svg Philippe Giovanni Flag of France.svg Patrick Santoni Peugeot 106 S16 4:48:47.0+46:32.8
4289 Flag of France.svg Antoine Paul Bastellica Flag of France.svg Patrick Mias Renault Clio Williams 4:50:25.8+48:11.6
4395 Flag of France.svg Jean-François Faillace Flag of France.svg Sandrine Faillace Peugeot 306 S16 4:50:31.9+48:17.7
4466 Flag of France.svg François Couchet Flag of France.svg Anne Perraudin BMW 325i E36 4:50:41.9+48:27.7
4588 Flag of France.svg Régis Triboulet Flag of France.svg James Boisset Peugeot 306 S16 4:52:20.5+50:06.3
46102 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Galvez Flag of France.svg Jean-Paul Cayuela Peugeot 306 S16 4:52:57.8+50:43.6
4781 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Abbati Flag of France.svg Thierry Abbati Peugeot 306 S16 4:53:07.9+50:53.7
4882 Flag of France.svg Dominique Leonetti Flag of France.svg Francis Mazotti Peugeot 306 S16 4:53:19.0+51:04.8
4959 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Frisiero Flag of Italy.svg Simone Scattolin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:54:02.0+51:47.8
50117 Flag of France.svg Walter Ferrucci Flag of France.svg Christophe Dominici Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:55:20.3+53:06.1
51113 Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Birr Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schwendy Citroën Saxo Kit Car 4:57:34.4+55:20.2
52118 Flag of France.svg Daniel Mouvand Flag of France.svg Fabrice Ploncard Honda Civic VTi (EG6) 4:58:12.0+55:57.8
5358 Flag of Japan.svg Wakujiro Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Takahashi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:59:16.1+57:01.9
54108 Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Del Volgo Flag of France.svg Phillipe Pla Nissan Micra 4:59:39.9+57:25.7
5590 Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Bourgeois Flag of France.svg Gilbert Andreani Peugeot 306 Rallye 4:59:46.7+57:32.5
5696 Flag of France.svg Jacques Richaud Flag of France.svg Roland Bonnefoy Honda Integra Type-R 5:00:22.6+58:08.4
5794 Flag of France.svg Didier Vellutini Flag of France.svg Paul Biggi Renault Clio 16S 5:01:16.0+59:01.8
5897 Flag of France.svg Paul Saly Flag of France.svg Guy Pujol Renault Clio Williams 5:02:04.3+59:50.1
59112 Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Poisson Flag of France.svg Olivier Lesigne Honda Civic VTi 5:02:07.5+59:53.3
6069 Flag of Italy.svg Gisella Rovegno Flag of Italy.svg Veruschka De Pellegrin Renault Clio Williams 5:02:19.5+1:00:05.3
61105 Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Mondoloni Flag of France.svg Amedeo Deiana Peugeot 106 XSi 5:02:37.2+1:00:23.0
62122 Flag of France.svg Gilles Caridroit Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bernard Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:03:50.8+1:01:36.6
63116 Flag of France.svg Eric Dewerdt Flag of France.svg Stéphane Brunier Peugeot 106 XSi 5:03:54.7+1:01:40.5
6487 Flag of France.svg Francis Leymarie Flag of France.svg Patrick Vieux-Rochat Peugeot 306 S16 5:04:46.1+1:02:31.9
6568 Flag of France.svg Pierrot Partal Flag of France.svg Jean-Charles Pianelli Citroën Xsara VTS 5:05:37.0+1:03:22.8
66127 Flag of France.svg Jacques Boudinet Flag of France.svg Serge Martinato Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:06:37.7+1:04:23.5
6770 Flag of France.svg Bernard Jaussaud Flag of France.svg Alain Bertrand Renault Clio Williams 5:07:17.9+1:05:03.7
68120 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nicholas Kennedy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Linda Whitmore Volkswagen Polo 16V 5:08:11.7+1:05:57.5
69110 Flag of France.svg Patrick Cormenier Flag of France.svg Thierry Bodit Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:08:45.0+1:06:30.8
70121 Flag of France.svg Louis Secchi Flag of France.svg Patrick Marcheschi Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:10:48.4+1:08:34.2
71106 Flag of France.svg Roland Marco Flag of France.svg Valere Pellini Peugeot 106 XSi 5:11:01.7+1:08:47.5
72111 Flag of France.svg Jean Philippe du Fayet de la Tour Flag of France.svg Thierry Dard Honda Civic VTi 5:11:58.8+1:09:44.6
73125 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Schmidt Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Schwalie Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:13:39.4+1:11:25.2
7473 Flag of France.svg Julien Barbolosi Flag of France.svg Pierre Poli Peugeot 306 Maxi 5:16:00.7+1:13:46.5
75115 Flag of France.svg Jean-François Pietri Flag of France.svg Patrick Secchi Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:16:17.9+1:14:03.7
76128 Flag of France.svg Franck Vallette Flag of France.svg Pascal Seddaiu Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:17:13.5+1:14:59.3
7780 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Pezzato Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Da Ros Opel Corsa GSi 5:17:30.6+1:15:16.4
7879 Flag of France.svg Edmond Fiori Flag of France.svg Karine Saidi Peugeot 106 S16 5:22:02.2+1:19:48.0
79119 Flag of France.svg Paul-Louis Ristori Flag of France.svg Lucie Paoli Peugeot 106 Rallye 5:27:45.1+1:25:30.9
80109 Flag of France.svg Bertrand Diperi Flag of France.svg Eric Yvernault Citroën AX GTI 6:00:51.9+1:58:37.7

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