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Monte Carlo 2004 counts for:
2004 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers/Co-drivers 2004 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers 2004 FIA Junior World Championship (for drivers)
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| 376th WRC rally |
| Round of season: | 1 of 16 |
| Official name: | Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo |
| Edition: | 72nd |
| Date: | from Thursday 22-Jan-2004 to Sunday 25-Jan-2004 |
| Surface: | Tarmac/snow |
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| Entries: | 45 | |
| Starters: | 43 | |
| Finishers: | 20 | (46.5% of starters) |
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| Stages: | 15 | |
| Shortest: | 19.52 | km | (SS13 Lantosque - Luceram 1) |
| Longest: | 34.41 | km | (SS7 Lantosque - Col de Braus) |
| Slowest: | 69.79 | km/h | (SS2 Piegut - Urtis 1) |
| Fastest: | 104.56 | km/h | (SS6 Rosans - l'Epine) |
| Planned stage distance: | 389.12 | km | (29.2% of total distance) |
| Actual stage distance: | 307.27 | km | (23.1% of total distance) |
| Road section distance: | 1,024.65 | km |
| Total distance: | 1,331.92 | km |
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| DRIVERS - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 5th win and 11th podium for Sebastien Loeb. |
| Second place was 6th podium for Markko Martin. |
| Third place was 3rd podium for Francois Duval. |
| MAKES - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 9th win and 26th podium for Citroen. |
| | Second and third places were 170th to 171st podiums for Ford. |
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Loeb's second win at Monte Carlo started him on a path that would lead to championship title at the end of the season.
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Excellent third place for young Duval
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Related links
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Wales Rally GB 2003
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Swedish Rally 2004
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