In a change from the usual 3 day format, the rally will cover 270 timed stage miles, with a further 832 miles of non-competitive road sections. The rally will kick off with a 22.91 mile stage on Wednesday (January 18th) morning. It will then run through Thursday and Friday, with the surviving crews being awarded a rest-halt on Saturday morning before a 14.52 mile test on Saturday afternoon. On the Sunday, the final day of the rally, the remaining cars will tackle a 3.2 mile 'Power Stage', on which the three fastest drivers will be awarded 3, 2 and 1 bonus Championship points, as per the 2011 norm. After the 'Power Stage' the traditional prize-giving will take place in Monte Carlo itself.
Below is a guide to the stages, however the official itinerary will be released by the rally organisers in due course.
Wednesday January 18
Start Valence 0800hrsSS1 Le Moulinon – Antraigues (22.91 miles)
Service Valence
SS3 Le Moulinon – Antraigues (22.91 miles)
SS4 Burzet – St Martial (18.91 miles)Service Valence
Thursday January 19
SS5 Labatie d'Andaure – Lalouvesc (12.03 miles) SS6 St Bonnet – St Julien Molhesabate – St Bonnet (15.95 miles)
SS7 Lamastre – Gilhoc – Alboussiere (13.62 miles)
Service Valence
SS8 Labatie d'Andaure – Lalouvesc (12.03 miles)
SS9 St Bonnet – St Julien Molhesabate – St Bonnet (15.95 miles)SS10 Lamastre – Gilhoc – Alboussiere (13.62 miles)
Service Valence
Friday January 20
SS11 St Jean en Royans – Font d'Urle (14.32 miles)SS12 Cimetiere de Vassieux – Col de Gaudissart (14.99 miles)
Service Valence
SS13 Montauban – Eygalayes (18.57 miles)
Parc Ferme Monaco
Saturday January 21
SS14 Moulinet – La Bollene Vesubie (14.54 miles)SS15 Lantosque – Luceram (11.68 miles) 1554
Service Monaco
SS16 Moulinet – La Bollene Vesubie (14.54 miles)
SS17 Lantosque – Luceram (11.68 miles) 2014Service Monaco
Sunday January 22
Service Monaco
Finish/Prize-Giving Monaco
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