Kris Meeke  won four of the nine rallies he contested allowing him to win the title by eleven points.The 2009 Intercontinental Rally Challenge  was the fourth season of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge . The season consists of twelve rounds and began on January 21, with the 77° Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo . The season ended on November 21, at the inaugural RAC Rally of Scotland . With four wins, Kris Meeke  won the championship ahead of Jan Kopecký  and Freddy Loix .
Calendar 
Rd.
 
Start date
 
Finish date
 
Rally 
Rally headquarters
 
Surface
 
Stages 
Distance
  
1
 
21 January
 
24 January
 
77th Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo 
Valence, Drôme 
Mixed
 
14
 
362.25 km
  
2
 
5 March
 
7 March
 
Curitiba, Paraná 
Gravel
 
13
 
220.38 km
  
3
 
3 April
 
4 April
 
57th KCB Safari Rally 
Nairobi 
Gravel
 
14
 
296.39 km
  
4
 
7 May
 
9 May
 
44th SATA Rallye Açores 
Ponta Delgada , Azores 
Gravel
 
18
 
229.86 km
  
5
 
18 June
 
20 June
 
45th Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally 
Ypres, West Flanders 
Asphalt
 
16
 
281.78 km
  
6
 
9 July
 
11 July
 
Vyborg , Leningrad 
Gravel
 
15
 
223.45 km
  
7
 
30 July
 
1 August
 
50th Rali Vinho da Madeira 
Funchal, Madeira 
Asphalt
 
21
 
302.50 km
  
8
 
20 August
 
22 August
 
39th Barum Rally Zlín 
Zlín, Zlín Region 
Asphalt
 
15
 
254.96 km
  
9
 
10 September
 
12 September
 
46th Rally Principe de Asturias 
Oviedo, Asturias 
Asphalt
 
15
 
253.72 km
  
10
 
24 September
 
26 September
 
51st Rallye Sanremo 
Sanremo, Liguria 
Asphalt
 
9
 
201.79 km
  
C
 
22 October
 
24 October
 
Rally Japan 
Sapporo, Hokkaido 
Gravel
 
??
 
??
  
11
 
19 November
 
21 November
 
Perth, Scotland 
Gravel
 
13
 
204.50 km
  
Sources: [ 1] [ 2]  
The calendar had been increased from 10 events in 2008, to twelve in 2009. Out went the Istanbul Rally, the Rally de Portugal , the Rallye International du Valais and the China Rally . To be replaced by the Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo , the Rally Internacional de Curitiba, the Safari Rally , the Rallye Açores, Rally Japan  and the Rally of Scotland . Rally Japan was later cancelled, mainly because the major manufacturers looked unlikely to travel to Japan.
Selected entries 
Entrant
 
Constructor
 
Car
 
Driver
 
Co-driver
 
Rounds
  
Peugeot Team Belux 
Peugeot 
Peugeot 207 S2000 
Nicolas Vouilloz 
1–2, 4–5, 7–10
  
Freddy Loix 
1–2
  
4–5, 7–10
  
5
  
Team Peugeot Total 
Stéphane Sarrazin 
1
  
Bruno Magalhães 
4, 7
  
Didier Auriol 
Denis Giraudet 
1
  
5, 7–9
  
7
  
BF Goodrich Drivers Team 
Sébastien Ogier 
Julien Ingrassia 
1
  
Thierry Neuville 
5
  
Martin Prokop 
8
  
10
  
Sebastian Marshall 
11
  
Peugeot UK 
Kris Meeke 
Paul Nagle 
1–2, 4–5, 7–11
  
1
  
Paolo Andreucci 
10
  
10
  
PH Sport 
Conrad Rautenbach 
Daniel Barritt 
4
  
5
  
Michał Sołowow 
5, 7–9
  
6
  
7
  
Roman Kresta 
8
  
Peugeot Total Hungaria 
8
  
10
  
Abarth 
Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000 
Giandomenico Basso 
1–2, 4–9
  
Luca Rossetti 
1, 7–8, 10
  
Anton Alén 
1–2, 4, 6
  
5
  
9
  
François Duval 
10
  
10
  
Toni Gardemeister 
1
  
Julien Maurin 
1
  
Bernardo Sousa 
4, 7
  
Keith Cronin 
11
  
Škoda Motorsport 
Škoda 
Škoda Fabia S2000 
Juho Hänninen 
Mikko Markkula 
1, 4–6, 8, 10
  
Jan Kopecký 
1, 4–6, 8–10
  
François Duval 
Denis Giraudet 
5
  
Julien Maurin 
7, 9–10
  
10
  
Pavel Valoušek 
8
  
Evgeny Novikov 
Stéphane Prévot 
8
  
9
  
Škoda Motorsport UK 
Guy Wilks 
11
  
Mellors Elliot Motorsport 
Proton 
Proton Satria Neo S2000 
5–10
  
Bryan Bouffier 
8
  
Alister McRae 
11
  
Interwetten Racing 
Mitsubishi Ralliart 
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 
Franz Wittmann 
1, 4–6, 8–11
  
1
  
Marcos Ligato 
2
  
2
  
3
  
Carl Tundo 
3
  
Alastair Cavenagh 
3
  
4
  
7
  
4
  
4, 7
  
6
  
8
  
David Bogie Rallying 
David Bogie 
11
  
11
  
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 
5, 8
  
Volkswagen 
Volkswagen Polo S2000 
3
  
Julien Maurin 
4
  
5
  
Motor Sport Developments 
Opel 
Opel Corsa OPC S2000 
Alexandre Bengue 
5
  
Andreas Mikkelsen 
Ola Fløene 
8
  
Toni Gardemeister 
9
  
Honda 
Honda Civic Type-R R3 
6
  
11
  
Aava-Sikk Youth Team 
Kuldar Sikk 
11
  
Results 
Standings 
Drivers 
Only the best seven scores from each driver count towards the championship. 
 
Key
  
Colour
 
Result
  
Gold
 
Winner
  
Silver
 
2nd place
  
Bronze
 
3rd place
  
Green
 
Points finish
  
Blue
 
Non-points finish
  
Non-classified finish (NC) 
 
Purple
 
Did not finish (Ret)
  
Black
 
Excluded (EX)
  
Disqualified (DSQ)
  
White
 
Did not start (DNS)
  
Cancelled (C)
  
Blank
 
Withdrew entry from  
  
Manufacturers 
Only the best seven scores from each manufacturer count towards the championship. 
References 
External links