16th round of the 2004 World Rally Championship
2004 Rally Australia17th Telstra Rally Australia Host country Australia Rally base Perth, Australia Dates run November 11, 2004 – November 14, 2004 Stages 25 (388.25 km; 241.25 miles) Stage surface Gravel Overall distance 1,426.48 km (886.37 miles) Crews 62 at start, 29 at finish Overall winner Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën Total
The 2004 Rally Australia (formally the 17th Telstra Rally Australia ) was the sixteenth and final round of the 2004 World Rally Championship. The race was held over four days between 11 November and 14 November 2004, and was based in Perth, Australia . Citroën's Sébastien Loeb won the race, his 10th win in the World Rally Championship.[1]
Background
Entry list
Itinerary
All dates and times are AWST (UTC+8 ).
Date
Time
No.
Stage name
Distance
Leg 1 — 133.27 km
11 November
18:38
SS1
Perth City Super 1
2.35 km
12 November
09:31
SS2
Stirling West
15.89 km
10:04
SS3
Stirling Long
34.99 km
11:37
SS4
Murray North
15.92 km
12:07
SS5
Murray South
19.08 km
16:03
SS6
Beraking 1
23.03 km
16:46
SS7
Helena South 1
17.31 km
19:45
SS8
Perth City Super 2
2.35 km
19:54
SS9
Perth City Super 3
2.35 km
Leg 2 — 127.15 km
13 November
09:46
SS10
Beraking 2
23.03 km
10:29
SS11
Helena East 1
22.29 km
11:04
SS12
Atkins 1
4.42 km
11:43
SS13
Helena West 1
15.44 km
12:11
SS14
Helena South 2
17.31 km
15:34
SS15
Flynns 1
20.10 km
16:13
SS16
Helena West 2
15.44 km
16:48
SS17
Atkins 2
4.42 km
19:45
SS18
Perth City Super 4
2.35 km
19:54
SS19
Perth City Super 5
2.35 km
Leg 3 — 127.83 km
14 November
07:00
SS20
Flynns 2
20.10 km
07:33
SS21
Helena East 2
22.29 km
11:01
SS22
Bannister North Short
13.86 km
11:29
SS23
Bannister Central 1
17.97 km
12:42
SS24
Bannister North Long
35.64 km
13:30
SS25
Bannister Central 2
17.97 km
Source: [4]
Results
Overall
World Rally Cars
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Bold text indicates 2004 World Champions.
Production World Rally Championship
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Bold text indicates 2004 World Champions.
Notes
^ Carlos Sainz did not attend due to injury, suffering from neck pain.[2]
References
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