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The 2010 Rally Japan, was the 10th round of the 2010 World Rally Championship (WRC) season. The 26 stage gravel rally took place on 9 – 12 September 2010 and was based in the city of Sapporo. The rally featured eight super specials at the Sapporo Dome with the rally finishing at the Dome on the Sunday afternoon.[1]

2010 Rally Japan
Round 10 of the 2010 World Rally Championship season
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Host country Japan
Rally baseSapporo, Hokkaidō
Dates run9 – 12 September 2010
Stages26[1] (301.12 km; 187.11 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance1,205.07 km (748.80 miles)
Statistics
Crews70 at start, 54 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Sébastien Ogier
France Citroën World Rally Team

Sébastien Ogier took the second WRC victory of his career, capitalising on a broken damper for Petter Solberg which dropped him out of the lead on the final morning of the rally.[2] Ogier also cut into teammate Sébastien Loeb's championship lead, reducing it to 43 points before their home event in France.

Introduction

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Prior to the rally, depending on results, Sébastien Loeb could have clinched his seventh consecutive world title with three events to spare.[3] With a 58-point lead over teammate Sébastien Ogier pre-rally, Loeb had to outscore Ogier by 18 points in order to secure the championship, as well as beating Ford's Jari-Matti Latvala by 2 points, as the Finnish driver was 74 points behind Loeb. Petter Solberg and Dani Sordo were still in mathematical contention but would have to finish in the top two placings in Japan, with Loeb failing to score, to stay in contention.

Results

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Event standings

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Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
Overall
1. France  Sébastien Ogier France  Julien Ingrassia Citroën C4 WRC 3:10:26.4 0.0 25
2. Norway  Petter Solberg United Kingdom  Chris Patterson Citroën C4 WRC 3:10:42.1 15.7 18
3. Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala Finland  Miikka Anttila Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3:10:52.4 26.0 15
4. Spain  Dani Sordo Spain  Diego Vallejo Citroën C4 WRC 3:11:01.6 35.2 12
5. France  Sébastien Loeb Monaco  Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 3:11:19.7 53.3 10
6. Finland  Mikko Hirvonen Finland  Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3:11:39.9 1:13.5 8
7. Norway  Henning Solberg Austria  Ilka Minor Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3:13:29.5 3:03.1 6
8. Argentina  Federico Villagra Argentina  Jorge Pérez Companc Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3:20:44.3 10:17.9 4
9. Finland  Jari Ketomaa Finland  Mika Stenberg Ford Fiesta S2000 3:25:13.5 14:47.1 2
10. Czech Republic  Martin Prokop Czech Republic  Jan Tománek Ford Fiesta S2000 3:25:47.2 15:20.8 1
SWRC
1. (9.) Finland  Jari Ketomaa Finland  Mika Stenberg Ford Fiesta S2000 3:25:13.5 0.0 25
2. (10.) Czech Republic  Martin Prokop Czech Republic  Jan Tománek Ford Fiesta S2000 3:25:47.2 33.7 18
PWRC
1. (11.) Sweden  Patrik Flodin Sweden  Göran Bergsten Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:31:08.3 0.0 25
2. (12.) New Zealand  Hayden Paddon New Zealand  John Kennard Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:33:54.1 2:45.8 18
3. (16.) Italy  Gianluca Linari Italy  Paolo Gregoriani Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:46:15.1 15:06.8 15
4. (17.) Japan  Kyosuke Kamata Japan  Takumi Takahashi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 3:48:18.6 17:10.3 12
5. (20.) China  Wang Rui China  Pan Hongyu Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:53:07.8 21:59.5 10
6. (46.) Finland  Reijo Muhonen Finland  Lasse Miettinen Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:39:53.3 1:08:45.0 8

Special stages

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Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
Leg 1
(9–10 Sept)
SS1 18:40 SSS Sapporo 1 1.57 km France  Sébastien Ogier 1:21.8 69.10 km/h France  Sébastien Ogier
SS2 18:52 SSS Sapporo 2 1.57 km France  Sébastien Ogier 1:21.4 69.43 km/h
SS3 10:23 Iwanke 1 26.92 km Norway  Petter Solberg 16:21.2 98.77 km/h
SS4 11:27 Sikot 1 27.76 km Norway  Petter Solberg 15:49.9 105.21 km/h Norway  Petter Solberg
SS5 12:15 Koyka 1 3.55 km Norway  Henning Solberg 1:55.1 111.03 km/h
SS6 15:03 Iwanke 2 26.92 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala 16:08.0 100.12 km/h
SS7 16:07 Sikot 2 27.76 km Finland  Mikko Hirvonen 15:35.0 106.88 km/h
SS8 16:55 Koyka 2 3.55 km Finland  Mikko Hirvonen 1:55.9 110.27 km/h
SS9 18:34 SSS Sapporo 3 1.57 km France  Sébastien Loeb 1:24.5 66.89 km/h
SS10 18:46 SSS Sapporo 4 1.57 km Norway  Petter Solberg 1:24.0 67.29 km/h
Leg 2
(11 Sept)
SS11 10:28 Nikara 1 17.68 km Norway  Petter Solberg 9:38.8 109.97 km/h
SS12 11:26 Kamuycep 1 33.76 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala 21:02.3 96.28 km/h
SS13 12:22 Kina 1 9.55 km Spain  Dani Sordo 5:34.5 102.78 km/h Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala
SS14 15:09 Nikara 2 17.68 km Norway  Petter Solberg 9:30.0 111.66 km/h
SS15 16:07 Kamuycep 2 33.76 km Spain  Dani Sordo 20:31.5 98.69 km/h
SS16 17:03 Kina 2 9.55 km Norway  Petter Solberg 5:32.6 103.37 km/h Norway  Petter Solberg
SS17 18:33 SSS Sapporo 5 1.57 km Norway  Petter Solberg 1:24.8 66.65 km/h
SS18 18:45 SSS Sapporo 6 1.57 km Finland  Mikko Hirvonen 1:24.1 67.21 km/h
Leg 3
(12 Sept)
SS19 7:31 Bisan 1 4.71 km France  Sébastien Loeb 2:27.7 114.80 km/h
SS20 8:13 Naekawa 1 17.86 km France  Sébastien Ogier 14:21.6 74.62 km/h France  Sébastien Ogier
SS21 9:37 Sunagawa 1 3.70 km France  Sébastien Loeb 2:39.7 83.41 km/h
SS22 10:12 Bisan 2 4.71 km France  Sébastien Ogier 2:26.4 115.82 km/h
SS23 10:54 Naekawa 2 17.86 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala 14:05.6 76.04 km/h
SS24 11:58 Sunagawa 2 3.70 km France  Sébastien Loeb 2:36.3 85.22 km/h
SS25 14:00 SSS Sapporo 7 1.57 km France  Sébastien Ogier 1:24.0 67.29 km/h
SS26 14:12 SSS Sapporo 8 1.57 km Finland  Jari-Matti Latvala 1:23.8 67.45 km/h

Standings after the rally

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Itinerary" (PDF). World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators; Rally Japan. 8 June 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Ace Ogier lands victory number two in Japan". World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators. 12 September 2010. Archived from the original on 13 September 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Sebastien Ogier takes early lead at Rally Japan". USA Today. Sapporo: David Hunke; Gannett Company. 9 September 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
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