Kris Meeke  won four of the nine rallies he contested allowing him to win the title by eleven points.The 2009 Intercontinental Rally Challenge  was the fourth season of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge . The season consists of twelve rounds and began on January 21, with the 77° Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo . The season ended on November 21, at the inaugural RAC Rally of Scotland . With four wins, Kris Meeke  won the championship ahead of Jan Kopecký  and Freddy Loix . 
 
Calendar    Rd.   Start date   Finish date   Rally  Rally headquarters   Surface   Stages  Distance     1   21 January   24 January   77th Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo  Valence, Drôme  Mixed   14   362.25 km     2   5 March   7 March   Curitiba, Paraná  Gravel   13   220.38 km     3   3 April   4 April   57th KCB Safari Rally  Nairobi  Gravel   14   296.39 km     4   7 May   9 May   44th SATA Rallye Açores  Ponta Delgada , Azores  Gravel   18   229.86 km     5   18 June   20 June   45th Belgium Ypres Westhoek Rally  Ypres, West Flanders  Asphalt   16   281.78 km     6   9 July   11 July   Vyborg , Leningrad  Gravel   15   223.45 km     7   30 July   1 August   50th Rali Vinho da Madeira  Funchal, Madeira  Asphalt   21   302.50 km     8   20 August   22 August   39th Barum Rally Zlín  Zlín, Zlín Region  Asphalt   15   254.96 km     9   10 September   12 September   46th Rally Principe de Asturias  Oviedo, Asturias  Asphalt   15   253.72 km     10   24 September   26 September   51st Rallye Sanremo  Sanremo, Liguria  Asphalt   9   201.79 km     C   22 October   24 October   Rally Japan  Sapporo, Hokkaido  Gravel   ??   ??     11   19 November   21 November   Perth, Scotland  Gravel   13   204.50 km     Sources: [ 1] [ 2]  
 The calendar had been increased from 10 events in 2008, to twelve in 2009. Out went the Istanbul Rally, the Rally de Portugal , the Rallye International du Valais and the China Rally . To be replaced by the Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo , the Rally Internacional de Curitiba, the Safari Rally , the Rallye Açores, Rally Japan  and the Rally of Scotland . Rally Japan was later cancelled, mainly because the major manufacturers looked unlikely to travel to Japan. 
 
Selected entries     Entrant   Constructor   Car   Driver   Co-driver   Rounds     Peugeot Team Belux  Peugeot  Peugeot 207 S2000  Nicolas Vouilloz  1–2, 4–5, 7–10     Freddy Loix  1–2     4–5, 7–10     5     Team Peugeot Total  Stéphane Sarrazin  1     Bruno Magalhães  4, 7     Didier Auriol  Denis Giraudet  1     5, 7–9     7     BF Goodrich Drivers Team  Sébastien Ogier  Julien Ingrassia  1     Thierry Neuville  5     Martin Prokop  8     10     Sebastian Marshall  11     Peugeot UK  Kris Meeke  Paul Nagle  1–2, 4–5, 7–11     1     Paolo Andreucci  10     10     PH Sport  Conrad Rautenbach  Daniel Barritt  4     5     Michał Sołowow  5, 7–9     6     7     Roman Kresta  8     Peugeot Total Hungaria  8     10     Abarth  Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000  Giandomenico Basso  1–2, 4–9     Luca Rossetti  1, 7–8, 10     Anton Alén  1–2, 4, 6     5     9     François Duval  10     10     Toni Gardemeister  1     Julien Maurin  1     Bernardo Sousa  4, 7     Keith Cronin  11     Škoda Motorsport  Škoda  Škoda Fabia S2000  Juho Hänninen  Mikko Markkula  1, 4–6, 8, 10     Jan Kopecký  1, 4–6, 8–10     François Duval  Denis Giraudet  5     Julien Maurin  7, 9–10     10     Pavel Valoušek  8     Evgeny Novikov  Stéphane Prévot  8     9     Škoda Motorsport UK  Guy Wilks  11     Mellors Elliot Motorsport  Proton  Proton Satria Neo S2000  5–10     Bryan Bouffier  8     Alister McRae  11     Interwetten Racing  Mitsubishi Ralliart  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX  Franz Wittmann  1, 4–6, 8–11     1     Marcos Ligato  2     2     3     Carl Tundo  3     Alastair Cavenagh  3     4     7     4     4, 7     6     8     David Bogie Rallying  David Bogie  11     11     Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X  5, 8     Volkswagen  Volkswagen Polo S2000  3     Julien Maurin  4     5     Motor Sport Developments  Opel  Opel Corsa OPC S2000  Alexandre Bengue  5     Andreas Mikkelsen  Ola Fløene  8     Toni Gardemeister  9     Honda  Honda Civic Type-R R3  6     11     Aava-Sikk Youth Team  Kuldar Sikk  11    
 
Results   
Standings  
Drivers  Only the best seven scores from each driver count towards the championship.          Key     Colour   Result     Gold   Winner     Silver   2nd place     Bronze   3rd place     Green   Points finish     Blue   Non-points finish     Non-classified finish (NC)     Purple   Did not finish (Ret)     Black   Excluded (EX)     Disqualified (DSQ)     White   Did not start (DNS)     Cancelled (C)     Blank   Withdrew entry from  
   
 
Manufacturers  Only the best seven scores from each manufacturer count towards the championship. 
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