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Monte Carlo Rally 2002 counts for:
2002 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers/Co-drivers 2002 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers 2002 FIA Junior World Championship (for drivers)
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| 348th WRC rally |
| Round of season: | 1 of 14 |
| Official name: | Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo |
| Edition: | 70th |
| Date: | from Friday 18-Jan-2002 to Sunday 20-Jan-2002 |
| Surface: | Tarmac/snow |
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| Entries: | 55 | |
| Starters: | 54 | |
| Finishers: | 26 | (48.1% of starters) |
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| Stages: | 15 | |
| Shortest: | 12.08 | km | (SS6 Villars Sur Var 1) |
| Longest: | 36.73 | km | (SS4 Sisteron - Thoard 2) |
| Slowest: | 74.40 | km/h | (SS6 Villars Sur Var 1) |
| Fastest: | 99.88 | km/h | (SS3 Selonnet - Turriers 2) |
| Planned stage distance: | 388.38 | km | (27.3% of total distance) |
| Actual stage distance: | 351.65 | km | (24.7% of total distance) |
| Road section distance: | 1,072.90 | km |
| Total distance: | 1,424.55 | km |
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| DRIVERS - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 24th win and 41st podium for Tommi Makinen. |
| Second place was 2nd podium for Sebastien Loeb. |
| Third place was 79th podium for Carlos Sainz. |
| MAKES - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 34th win and 84th podium for Subaru. |
| | Second place was 9th podium for Citroen. |
| | Third place was 155th podium for Ford. |
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Fourth consecutive win at Monte for Tommi but only after Loeb's penalty was restored
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Carlos finished third, only 1.6 seconds behind Loeb
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Related links
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Rally GB 2001
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Swedish Rally 2002
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