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2018 Rally Italia Sardegna

The 2018 Rally Italia Sardegna (formally known as the Rally Italia Sardegna 2018) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 7 and 10 June 2018.[1] It marked the fifteenth running of Rally Italia Sardegna, and was the seventh round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships.[2] The event was based in Alghero in Sardinia and consisted of twenty special stages totalling 313.46 km (194.78 mi) in competitive kilometres.[3]

2018 Rally Italia Sardegna
15°Rally Italia Sardegna
Round 7 of 13 in the 2018 World Rally Championship
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Host country Italy
Rally baseAlghero, Sardinia
Dates run7 – 10 June 2018
Start locationIttiri motocross track, Alghero
Finish locationArgentiera, Alghero
Stages20 (313.46 km; 194.78 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Transport distance1,072.92 km (666.68 miles)
Overall distance1,386.38 km (861.46 miles)
Statistics
Crews registered47
Crews45 at start, 34 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerBelgium Thierry Neuville
Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul
South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
3:29:18.7
Power Stage winnerBelgium Thierry Neuville
Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul
South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
Support category results
WRC-2 winnerCzech Republic Jan Kopecký
Czech Republic Pavel Dresler
Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport II
3:42:33.3
WRC-3 winnerFrance Jean-Baptiste Franceschi
France Romain Courbon
France Équipe de France FFSA Rally
4:07:40.2

Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners.[4] Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul were the rally winners. Their team, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the manufacturers' winners.[5] The Škoda Motorsport II crew of Jan Kopecký and Pavel Dresler won the World Rally Championship-2 category in a Škoda Fabia R5, while the crew of Jean-Baptiste Franceschi and Romain Courbon won the World Rally Championship-3.

Background

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Championship standings prior to the event

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Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul entered the round with a nineteen-point lead in the World Championship for Drivers and Co-drivers. In the World Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held a thirteen-point lead over M-Sport Ford WRT.

Entry list

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The following crews were entered into the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, and the World Rally Championship-3. The final entry list consisted of fifteen World Rally Cars, twelve World Rally Championship-2 entries, and four World Rally Championship-3 entries.

No. Entrant Driver Co-Driver Car Tyre
World Rally Car entries
1 United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT France  Sébastien Ogier France  Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC M
2 United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta WRC M
3 United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT Finland  Teemu Suninen Finland  Mikko Markkula Ford Fiesta WRC M
4 South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Norway  Anders Jæger-Synnevaag Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
5 South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Belgium  Thierry Neuville Belgium  Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
6 South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT New Zealand  Hayden Paddon United Kingdom  Sebastian Marshall Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
7 Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Finland  Miikka Anttila Toyota Yaris WRC M
8 Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Martin Järveoja Toyota Yaris WRC M
9 Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Finland  Esapekka Lappi Finland  Janne Ferm Toyota Yaris WRC M
11 France  Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Republic of Ireland  Craig Breen United Kingdom  Scott Martin Citroën C3 WRC M
12 France  Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Norway  Mads Østberg Norway  Torstein Eriksen Citroën C3 WRC M
21 Czech Republic  MP-Sports Czech Republic  Martin Prokop Czech Republic  Jan Tománek Ford Fiesta RS WRC D
22 Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Racing Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Al-Rajhi United Kingdom  Michael Orr Ford Fiesta RS WRC M
23 France  "Piano" France  "Piano" France  Jean-François Pergola Ford Fiesta RS WRC D
24 France  Cyrille Feraud France  Cyrille Feraud France  Aymeric Duschemin Citroën DS3 WRC D
World Rally Championship-2 entries
31 Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Czech Republic  Pavel Dresler Škoda Fabia R5 M
32 Finland  Tommi Mäkinen Racing Japan  Takamoto Katsuta Finland  Marko Salminen Ford Fiesta R5 M
33 Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Norway  Stig Rune Skjærmoen Škoda Fabia R5 M
34 Italy  ACI Team Italia WRC Italy  Fabio Andolfi Italy  Simone Scattolin Škoda Fabia R5 P
35 Finland  Printsport Poland  Łukasz Pieniążek Poland  Przemysław Mazur Škoda Fabia R5 M
36 Italy  BRC Racing Team France  Pierre-Louis Loubet France  Vincent Landais Hyundai i20 R5 M
37 Finland  Tommi Mäkinen Racing Japan  Hiroki Arai Finland  Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Fiesta R5 M
38 France  Citroën Total Rallye Team France  Stéphane Lefebvre France  Gabin Moreau Citroën C3 R5 M
39 France  Nicolas Ciamin France  Nicolas Ciamin France  Thibault de la Haye Hyundai i20 R5 M
40 Italy  Motorsport Italia Mexico  Benito Guerra Spain  Borja Rozada Škoda Fabia R5 P
41 France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Romania  Simone Tempestini Romania  Sergiu Itu Citroën C3 R5 M
42 Poland  Lotos Rally Team Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Maciej Szczepaniak Ford Fiesta R5 M
World Rally Championship-3 entries
61 France  Équipe de France FFSA Rally France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi France  Romain Courbon Ford Fiesta R2T M
62 Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Luca Beltrame Peugeot 208 R2 D
63 Finland  Taisko Lario Finland  Taisko Lario Finland  Tatu Hämäläinen Peugeot 208 R2 P
64 United Kingdom  Louise Cook United Kingdom  Louise Cook United Kingdom  Stefan Davis Ford Fiesta R2 M
Other major entries
86 India  Team MRF Tyres India  Gaurav Gill Australia  Glenn MacNeall Ford Fiesta R5 MR
Source:[6]

Report

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Pre-event

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Citroën terminated their contract with Kris Meeke (pictured) and Paul Nagle before the rally.

The Citroën pairing of Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle were entered into the rally, but were subsequently withdrawn when the team released Meeke from his contract.[7] The team did not enter another crew in their place.

Thursday

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Defending world champion Sébastien Ogier, driving a Fiesta, took a slender 0.1 second lead over Andreas Mikkelsen. Championship leader Thierry Neuville was another 0.6 second behind. Elfyn Evans was fourth, followed by Hayden Paddon and Esapekka Lappi. Teammate Teemu Suninen was seventh, while the shakedown winner Jari-Matti Latvala in eighth. Mads Østberg and Ott Tänak were in ninth and tenth respectively to complete the top ten.

 
Stéphane Lefebvre led the rally in WRC-2 after Friday.

Friday

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Muddy roads, caused by unpredictable rainy weather, made the first day of Sardegna very tricky. In uncharacteristic conditions, defending world champion Sébastien Ogier took a dramatic lead over the championship leader Thierry Neuville by 18.9 seconds after Andreas Mikkelsen retired from the day due to gearbox issue. Because of teammate Teemu Suninen's off-road and Ott Tänak's radiator damage caused by a heavy bump, Jari-Matti Latvala climbed up to the podium place, followed by his teammate Esapekka Lappi, another 4.4 seconds behind. Two Citroën drivers Mads Østberg and Craig Breen were in sixth and eighth respectively, sandwiched Hayden Paddon in a Hyundai i20. Elfyn Evans dropped out of top twenty after breaking a steering arm due to hitting a rock in his Ford Fiesta.[8] WRC-2 category leader Stéphane Lefebvre, Jan Kopecký and Nicolas Ciamin completed the leaderboard.

Saturday

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After a fifteen-stage fight, title rivals Sébastien Ogier and Thierry Neuville only separated by 3.9 seconds on the top. Jari-Matti Latvala, eighth overall, originally ended the day in third, but an alternator problem forced him to retired from the day, which made his teammate Esapekka Lappi snatch the podium place.[9] Hayden Paddon and Mads Østberg presented us another great fight. Eventually, the Hyundai edged the Citroën by only 2.1 seconds. Craig Breen was in sixth, over a minute further behind, with WRC-2 category leader Jan Kopecký in seventh. Ott Tänak, who was running under Rally2 regulations, recovered to ninth after yesterday's engine damage, followed by Martin Prokop completed the top ten.

Sunday

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The fastest times of the morning stages were all taken by the championship leader Thierry Neuville, which reduced the gap between the rally leader Sébastien Ogier to just 0.8 second. In the Power Stage, the Hyundai star took another stage win and overtook the defending world champion to snatch the victory from Ogier. The difference between two title rivals was only 0.7 second, the third tightest winning margin in WRC history, which shared with 2017 Rally Argentina.[10] Esapekka Lappi ran out of the podium place in a Yaris, followed by Hayden Paddon in fourth overall. Two Citroën drivers Mads Østberg and Craig Breen were in fifth and sixth respectively, ahead of Jari-Matti Latvala, who was running under Rally2 regulations. WRC-2 category leader Jan Kopecký was in eighth after Ott Tänak received a forty-second penalty due to a four-minute late, while Teemu Suninen completed the top ten.

Classification

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Top ten finishers

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The following crews finished the rally in each class's top ten.[a]

Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Time Difference Points
Event Class Class Stage
Overall classification
1 1 5 Belgium  Thierry Neuville Belgium  Nicolas Gilsoul South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3:29:18.7 0.0 25 5
2 2 1 France  Sébastien Ogier France  Julien Ingrassia United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC 3:29:19.4 +0.7 18 4
3 3 9 Finland  Esapekka Lappi Finland  Janne Ferm Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC 3:31:15.0 +1:56.3 15 0
4 4 6 New Zealand  Hayden Paddon United Kingdom  Sebastian Marshall South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3:32:13.9 +2:55.2 12 0
5 5 12 Norway  Mads Østberg Norway  Torstein Eriksen France  Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC 3:32:29.6 +3:10.9 10 0
6 6 11 Republic of Ireland  Craig Breen United Kingdom  Scott Martin France  Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC 3:33:50.4 +4:31.7 8 0
7 7 7 Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Finland  Miikka Anttila Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC 3:40:40.8 +11:22.1 6 0
8 8 37 Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Czech Republic  Pavel Dresler Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:42:33.3 +13:14.6 4 0
9 9 8 Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Martin Järveoja Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC 3:42:36.9 +13:18.2 2 3
10 10 3 Finland  Teemu Suninen Finland  Mikko Markkula United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC 3:44:49.1 +15:30.4 1 0
World Rally Championship-2
8 1 37 Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Czech Republic  Pavel Dresler Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:42:33.3 0.0 25
12 2 33 Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Norway  Stig Rune Skjærmoen Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:45:35.9 +3:02.6 18
13 3 39 France  Nicolas Ciamin France  Thibault de la Haye France  Nicolas Ciamin Hyundai i20 R5 3:45:52.0 +3:18.7 15
15 4 34 Italy  Fabio Andolfi Italy  Simone Scattolin Italy  ACI Team Italia WRC Škoda Fabia R5 3:49:05.5 +6:32.2 12
16 5 35 Poland  Łukasz Pieniążek Poland  Przemysław Mazur Finland  Printsport Škoda Fabia R5 3:49:44.6 +7:11.3 10
20 6 40 Mexico  Benito Guerra Spain  Borja Rozada Italy  Motorsport Italia Škoda Fabia R5 4:08:14.4 +25:41.1 8
23 7 42 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Maciej Szczepaniak Poland  Lotos Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 4:20:29.1 +37:55.8 6
24 8 38 France  Stéphane Lefebvre France  Gabin Moreau France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 4:24:57.7 +42:24.4 4
World Rally Championship-3
21 1 61 France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi France  Romain Courbon France  Équipe de France FFSA Rally Ford Fiesta R2T 4:07:40.2 0.0 25
22 2 63 Finland  Taisko Lario Finland  Tatu Hämäläinen Finland  Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 4:10:16.0 +2:35.8 18
26 3 64 United Kingdom  Louise Cook United Kingdom  Stefan Davis United Kingdom  Louise Cook Ford Fiesta R2 4:32:32.1 +24:51.9 15
30 4 62 Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Luca Beltrame Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 5:17:19.0 +1:09:38.8 12
Source:[11][12]

Other notable finishers

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The following notable crews finished the rally outside top ten.[a]

Position No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Class Time Points
Event Class Stage
14 14 3 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Daniel Barritt United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC WRC 3:47:15.2 1
18 18 4 Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Norway  Anders Jæger-Synnevaag South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRC 3:55:07.0 2
Source:[11][12]

Special stages

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Overall classification
Day Stage Name Length Winner Car Time Class leader
7 June Olmedo [Shakedown] 3.97 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 1:53.9
SS1 Ittiri Arena Show 2.00 km France  Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 2:02.7 France  Sébastien Ogier
8 June SS2 Tula 1 22.12 km Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 18:28.1 Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen
SS3 Castelsardo 1 14.37 km Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 10:43.3
SS4 Tergu – Osilo 1 14.14 km Estonia  Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 8:58.4
SS5 Monte Baranta 1 11.46 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 8:12.8
SS6 Tula 2 22.12 km France  Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 19:24.0 France  Sébastien Ogier
SS7 Castelsardo 2 14.37 km Finland  Teemu Suninen Ford Fiesta WRC 10:34.8
SS8 Tergu – Osilo 2 14.14 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 8:53.5
SS9 Monte Baranta 2 11.16 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 8:07.2
9 June SS10 Monte Lerno 1 14.95 km Estonia  Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 7:51.4
SS11 Monti di Alà 1 28.52 km France  Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 16:38.9
SS12 Coiluna – Loelle 1 28.89 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 17:59.1
SS13 Ittiri Arena 1.42 km Finland  Esapekka Lappi Toyota Yaris WRC 1:29.0
SS14 Coiluna – Loelle 2 14.95 km France  Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 7:42.8
SS15 Monte Lerno 2 28.52 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 16:27.3
SS16 Monti di Alà 2 28.89 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 17:49.1
10 June SS17 Cala Flumini 1 14.06 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 8:40.7
SS18 Sassari – Argentiera 1 6.96 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4:55.4
SS19 Cala Flumini 2 14.06 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 8:28.9
SS20 Sassari – Argentiera 2 [Power stage] 6.96 km Belgium  Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4:52.9 Belgium  Thierry Neuville
World Rally Championship-2
7 June Olmedo [Shakedown] 3.97 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby
France  Stéphane Lefebvre
Škoda Fabia R5
Citroën C3 R5
2:03.8
SS1 Ittiri Arena Show 2.00 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 2:08.2 Norway  Ole Christian Veiby
8 June SS2 Tula 1 22.12 km France  Pierre-Louis Loubet Hyundai i20 R5 19:11.2 France  Stéphane Lefebvre
SS3 Castelsardo 1 14.37 km Japan  Hiroki Arai Ford Fiesta R5 11:11.2 Japan  Hiroki Arai
SS4 Tergu – Osilo 1 14.14 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 9:19.7 Norway  Ole Christian Veiby
SS5 Monte Baranta 1 11.46 km France  Stéphane Lefebvre Citroën C3 R5 8:38.9
SS6 Tula 2 22.12 km Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 20:13.5 France  Stéphane Lefebvre
SS7 Castelsardo 2 14.37 km France  Stéphane Lefebvre Citroën C3 R5 11:04.0
SS8 Tergu – Osilo 2 14.14 km Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 9:22.6
SS9 Monte Baranta 2 11.16 km France  Stéphane Lefebvre Citroën C3 R5 8:25.0
9 June SS10 Monte Lerno 1 14.95 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 8:24.9
SS11 Monti di Alà 1 28.52 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 17:47.6 Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký
SS12 Coiluna – Loelle 1 28.89 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 19:18.7
SS13 Ittiri Arena 1.42 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 1:31.1
SS14 Coiluna – Loelle 2 14.95 km Czech Republic  Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 8:17.5
SS15 Monte Lerno 2 28.52 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 17:37.9
SS16 Monti di Alà 2 28.89 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 19:05.2
10 June SS17 Cala Flumini 1 14.06 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 9:15.9
SS18 Sassari – Argentiera 1 6.96 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 5:17.4
SS19 Cala Flumini 2 14.06 km Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Škoda Fabia R5 9:09.0
SS20 Sassari – Argentiera 2 6.96 km France  Stéphane Lefebvre Citroën C3 R5 5:13.2
World Rally Championship-3
7 June Olmedo [Shakedown] 3.97 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi
Finland  Taisko Lario
Ford Fiesta R2T
Peugeot 208 R2
2:22.4
SS1 Ittiri Arena Show 2.00 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 2:32.8 France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi
8 June SS2 Tula 1 22.12 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 21:59.3
SS3 Castelsardo 1 14.37 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 12:42.4
SS4 Tergu – Osilo 1 14.14 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 10:31.2
SS5 Monte Baranta 1 11.46 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 9:46.5
SS6 Tula 2 22.12 km Finland  Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 22:43.6 Finland  Taisko Lario
SS7 Castelsardo 2 14.37 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 12:18.7
SS8 Tergu – Osilo 2 14.14 km Finland  Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 10:07.6
SS9 Monte Baranta 2 11.16 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 9:22.7
9 June SS10 Monte Lerno 1 14.95 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 9:26.5
SS11 Monti di Alà 1 28.52 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 19:53.4 France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi
SS12 Coiluna – Loelle 1 28.89 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 21:26.3
SS13 Ittiri Arena 1.42 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 1:43.5
SS14 Coiluna – Loelle 2 14.95 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 9:14.9
SS15 Monte Lerno 2 28.52 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 19:35.3
SS16 Monti di Alà 2 28.89 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 22:06.3
10 June SS17 Cala Flumini 1 14.06 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 10:38.3
SS18 Sassari – Argentiera 1 6.96 km Finland  Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 6:16.4
SS19 Cala Flumini 2 14.06 km France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T 11:11.7
SS20 Sassari – Argentiera 2 6.96 km Finland  Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 6:22.3

Power stage

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The Power stage was a 6.96 km stage at the end of the rally. Additional World Championship points were awarded to the five fastest crews.

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Diff. Pts.
1 Belgium  Thierry Neuville Belgium  Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4:52.9 0.0 5
2 France  Sébastien Ogier France  Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC 4:54.4 +1.5 4
3 Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Martin Järveoja Toyota Yaris WRC 4:54.5 +1.6 3
4 Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Norway  Anders Jæger-Synnevaag Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4:55.4 +2.4 2
5 United Kingdom  Elfyn Evans United Kingdom  Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta WRC 4:57.2 +4.3 1

Penalties

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The following notable crews were given time penalty during the rally.[a]

Stage No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Class Reason Penalty
SS1 24 France  Cyrille Feraud France  Aymeric Duschemin France  Cyrille Feraud Citroën DS3 WRC WRC 1 minute early 1:00
SS1 42 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Maciej Szczepaniak Poland  Lotos Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 Jump start 0:10
SS7 62 Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Luca Beltrame Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 WRC-3 6 minutes late 1:00
SS8 36 France  Pierre-Louis Loubet France  Vincent Landais Italy  BRC Racing Team Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2 1 minute late 0:10
SS9 33 Norway  Ole Christian Veiby Norway  Stig Rune Skjærmoen Czech Republic  Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 WRC-2 1 minute late 0:10
SS12 23 France  "Piano" France  Jean-François Pergola France  "Piano" Ford Fiesta RS WRC WRC 14 minutes late 2:20
SS13 22 Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Al-Rajhi United Kingdom  Michael Orr Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Racing Ford Fiesta RS WRC WRC 7 minutes late 1:10
SS15 36 France  Pierre-Louis Loubet France  Vincent Landais Italy  BRC Racing Team Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2 8 minutes late 1:20
SS15 44 Finland  Max Vatanen France  Christopher Guieu Finland  Max Vatanen Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2 9 minutes late 1:30
SS17 32 Japan  Takamoto Katsuta Finland  Marko Salminen Finland  Tommi Mäkinen Racing Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 9 minutes late 1:30
SS19 61 France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi France  Romain Courbon France  Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Ford Fiesta R2T WRC-3 16 minutes late 2:40
SS20 38 France  Stéphane Lefebvre France  Gabin Moreau France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 WRC-2 6 minutes late 1:00

Retirements

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The following notable crews retired from the event.[a] Under Rally2 regulations, they were eligible to re-enter the event starting from the next leg. Crews that re-entered were given an additional time penalty.

Stage No. Driver Co-driver Entrant Car Class Cause Re-entry
SS3 23 France  "Piano" France  Jean-François Pergola France  "Piano" Ford Fiesta RS WRC WRC Mechanical Yes
SS5 37 Japan  Hiroki Arai Finland  Jarmo Lehtinen Finland  Tommi Mäkinen Racing Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 Accident No
SS6 41 Romania  Simone Tempestini Romania  Sergiu Itu France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 WRC-2 Mechanical Yes
SS6 42 Poland  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Poland  Maciej Szczepaniak Poland  Lotos Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 Mechanical Yes
SS7 4 Norway  Andreas Mikkelsen Norway  Anders Jæger-Synnevaag South Korea  Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRC Gearbox Yes
SS7 62 Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Luca Beltrame Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 WRC-3 Mechanical Yes
SS9 8 Estonia  Ott Tänak Estonia  Martin Järveoja Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRC Radiator Yes
SS9 3 Finland  Teemu Suninen Finland  Mikko Markkula United Kingdom  M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC WRC Off-road Yes
SS11 38 France  Stéphane Lefebvre France  Gabin Moreau France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 WRC-2 Mechanical Yes
SS12 62 Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Italy  Luca Beltrame Italy  Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 WRC-3 Mechanical Yes
SS14 40 Mexico  Benito Guerra Spain  Borja Rozada Italy  Motorsport Italia Škoda Fabia R5 WRC-2 Mechanical Yes
SS15 22 Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Al-Rajhi United Kingdom  Michael Orr Saudi Arabia  Yazeed Racing Ford Fiesta RS WRC WRC Mechanical No
SS15 41 Romania  Simone Tempestini Romania  Sergiu Itu France  Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 WRC-2 Accident No
SS16 7 Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Finland  Miikka Anttila Japan  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRC Alternator Yes
SS16 24 France  Cyrille Feraud France  Aymeric Duschemin France  Cyrille Feraud Citroën DS3 WRC WRC Mechanical No
SS18 32 Japan  Takamoto Katsuta Finland  Marko Salminen Finland  Tommi Mäkinen Racing Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2 Driveshaft No
SS20 36 France  Pierre-Louis Loubet France  Vincent Landais Italy  BRC Racing Team Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2 Withdrawn No

Championship standings after the rally

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Only crews contesting the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3 are listed.

References

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