Andreas Mikkelsen wins Cyprus Rally and Intercontinental Rally Challenge title
Skoda UK driver Andreas Mikkelsen clinched the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge title with a commanding victory in the double points finale in Cyprus
Mikkelsen escaped a late scare when he picked up a rear puncture on the opening stage of the final loop - but with title rival Jan Kopecky getting a front puncture on the same rock and losing even more time, Mikkelsen's lead was not in jeopardy.
It could have been a different story had Nasser Al-Attiyah still held second place, but an engine issue on his Autotek Ford prevented the Dakar winner from leaving the midday service, taking any remaining pressure off the leader.
Mikkelsen - who had been a distant seventh in the IRC standings at mid-season - made the most of a scoring system that only counts the seven best scores and offers additional points at the last two rounds to surge into title contention in the latter part of the season, finally taking his first win in Scotland last month.
He battled for victory with fellow championship contender Thierry Neuville through the opening stages in Cyprus, before a puncture delayed the Belgian and then an alternator issue forced him out, ending his title bid.
Mikkelsen was then free to control the rest of the rally to win by 1m40s over long-time championship leader Kopecky's Skoda.
Former Junior World Rally champion Patrik Sandell (Skoda Sweden) took his maiden IRC podium in third, defeating title contender Freddy Loix (BFO Skoda), who never managed to get fully up to speed on his first rally on gravel in almost three years, and was then slowed by engine problems over the final stages, dropping him to fifth behind Karl Kruuda's ME3 Skoda.
Outgoing IRC champion and 2011 S2000 WRC title-winner Juho Hanninen (Skoda) was the other man fighting for the crown this weekend, but he crashed out early on the first full-length stage on Friday morning and was too far behind to feature when he re-entered for Saturday.
Leading finishers after SS11: Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap 1. Andreas Mikkelsen Skoda UK 2h25m18.5s 2. Jan Kopecky Skoda + 1m40.5s 3. Patrik Sandell Skoda Sweden + 2m54.8s 4. Karl Kruuda ME3 Skoda + 4m33.0s 5. Freddy Loix BFO Skoda + 5m35.4s 6. Matthias Kahle Skoda Deutschland + 7m48.9s 7. Toshi Arai Arai Subaru + 8m16.2s 8. Mark Wallenwein Skoda Deutschland + 13m06.7s 9. Jean-Michel Raoux 100% Sport Renault + 14m36.4s 10. Doros Loucaides Peugeot (private) + 15m07.8s Other leading IRC finishers: 16. Juho Hanninen Skoda + 20m16.7s Notable retirements: Nasser Al-Attiyah Autotek Ford SS8 Thierry Neuville Kronos/Peugeot Belux SS4
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