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2006 Monte Carlo Rally

2006 Monte Carlo Rally
74ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
Round 1 of the 2006 World Rally Championship
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Casino 2005.jpg
View of the casino - the official start place of the Monte Carlo Rally
Host country Monaco Monaco
Rally base Monte Carlo
Dates run January 20, 2006 – January 22, 2006
Stages 18 (366.39 km; 227.66 mi)
Stage surface Tarmac / Ice / Snow
Overall distance 1,336.13 km (830.23 mi)
Results
Overall winner Finland Marcus Grönholm
United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team
Crews 51 at start, 43 at finish

The 74ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo (74th Monte-Carlo Rally), the first round of the 2006 World Rally Championship season took place between January 20 and 22, 2006.

The first event of the season saw many changes from the previous year. The new season saw just two full manufacturer teams compete (Ford and Subaru).Citroën supported a semi works effort through the Kronos team. Stobart increased their profile by creating a team using old Fords. OMV Peugeot Norway used the Peugeot 307 while Skoda maintained their presence through a team sponsored by Red Bull.

On the drivers front, Ford had a new lineup consisting of two time champion Marcus Grönholm and the promising young driver Mikko Hirvonen. Kronos used Citroëns twice world champion Sébastien Loeb alongside Xavier Pons. Suburu retained Petter Solberg with Stéphane Sarrazin and Chris Atkinson due to share the second seat depending on the surface. Stobart used a mixture of drivers alongside Matthew Wilson in his first full year. Manfred Stohl and Henning Solberg (Petter's brother) used the previously unloved Peugeot 307s. There were no places for Markko Märtin who fired an angry broadside before the Monte Carlo Rally at the direction the sport was taking.Toni Gardemeister lost his place at Ford along with Roman Kresta, both not doing enough to impress Malcolm Wilson during 2005. François Duval didn't find a seat after his erratic 2005 season, and there was still no place available for Colin McRae despite two promising performances for Skoda in 2005.


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