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Rally Great Britain 2001 counts for:
2001 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers/Co-drivers 2001 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers 2001 FIA Cup for Drivers of Production Cars 2001 FIA Cup for Drivers of Super 1600 Cars
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347th WRC rally |
Round of season: | 14 of 14 |
Official name: | Network Q Rally of Great Britain |
Edition: | 57th |
Date: | from Thursday 22-Nov-2001 to Sunday 25-Nov-2001 |
Clerk of the Course: | Fred Gallagher |
Surface: | Gravel |
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Entries: | 121 | |
Starters: | 117 | |
Finishers: | 50 | (42.7% of starters) |
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Stages: | 17 | |
Shortest: | 2.45 | km | (SS1 Cardiff Super 1) |
Longest: | 46.45 | km | (SS9 Resolfen) |
Slowest: | 67.17 | km/h | (SS13 Cardiff Super 2) |
Fastest: | 124.68 | km/h | (SS2 St. Gwynno) |
Planned stage distance: | 380.86 | km | (22.6% of total distance) |
Actual stage distance: | 354.60 | km | (21.0% of total distance) |
Road section distance: | 1,333.91 | km |
Total distance: | 1,688.51 | km |
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DRIVERS - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| Win was 7th win and 11th podium for Marcus Gronholm. |
| Second place was 7th podium for Harri Rovanpera. |
| Third place was 22nd podium for Richard Burns. |
MAKES - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| Win was 33rd win and 1-2 win were 71st to 72nd podiums for Peugeot. |
| Third place was 83rd podium for Subaru. |
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Victory for Marcus in conditions typical to RAC, rain and fog
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In a reversal of the previous year, rally win for Marcus but title for Burns
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Related links
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Rally Australia 2001
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Monte Carlo 2002
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