2010 Czech Rally

2010 Czech Rally
Round 9 of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
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Czech Rally Logo
Host country Czech Republic
Rally base Zlín
Dates run 27 – 29 August 2010
Stages 17[1] (265.26 km)
Stage surface Asphalt
Overall distance 625.26 km
Results
Overall winner Freddy Loix
Freddy Loix
Teams 112[2] at start, 58 at finish

The 2010 Czech Rally (Barum Czech Rally Zlín), was the ninth round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season and also a round of the European Rally Championship. The seventeen stage asphalt rally took place on 27 – 29 August 2010. Other than the opening stage on Friday night all stages were run in daylight.[1]

Contents

Introduction

The rally, which was being run for the 40th time, was based in the Moravian town of Zlín. Friday saw the ceremonial start and opening super-special stage running through the streets of Zlín. On Saturday a further eight stages covering 138.88 km (86.30 mi) were run on asphalt with the final eight stages (126.38 km (78.53 mi)) being completed on the Sunday. A record-breaking 28 Super 2000 cars started the rally,[3] including six of the top seven drivers in the championship. New entries to the series included Keith Cronin and Niall McShea from the Proton R3 Rally Team.[4]

Results

The early part of the rally was dominated by Kopecký, who won the first, second and third stage and lead the rally at the end of the day. Day one saw a total of five different drivers take a stage win.[5] Day two also saw five different stage winners and the overall lead change three times. Kopecký, while in the lead, crashed out of the rally on stage 14 handing the lead to Bouffier only for Loix to take the lead on stage 16 and win the rally.[6][7] The result was the forth 1–2–3 for Škoda in this years championship.

Overall

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
1. Freddy Loix Fréderic Miclotte Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:31.0 0.0 10
2. Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:56.0 25.0 8
3. Pavel Valoušek Zdeněk Hrůza Škoda Fabia S2000 2:32:51.2 1:20.2 6
4. Kris Meeke Paul Nagle Peugeot 207 S2000 2:33:28.6 1:57.6 5
5. Andreas Mikkelsen Ola Fløene Ford Fiesta S2000 2:34:04.9 2:33.9 4
6. Václav Pech Petr Uhel Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 2:34:38.4 3:07.4 3
7. Guy Wilks Phil Pugh Škoda Fabia S2000 2:35:12.1 3:41.1 2
8. Jaromír Tarabus Daniel Trunkát Ford Fiesta S2000 2:36:49.0 5:18.0 1

Special stages

Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
Leg 1
(27–28 Aug)
SS1 21:15 SSS Zlín 9.36 km Jan Kopecký 7:15.0 77.46 km/h Jan Kopecký
SS2 9:48 Biskupice 1 9.01 km Jan Kopecký 5:02.8 107.12 km/h
SS3 10:31 Zádveřice 1 14.95 km Jan Kopecký 7:49.5 114.63 km/h
SS4 11:24 Semetín 1 11.71 km Juho Hänninen 7:02.8 95.70 km/h
SS5 11:52 Troják 1 29.09 km Bryan Bouffier 16:54.9 103.19 km/h
SS6 14:55 Biskupice 2 9.01 km Pavel Valoušek 5:17.3 102.23 km/h
SS7 15:38 Zádveřice 2 14.95 km Jan Kopecký 8:07.6 110.38 km/h
SS8 16:31 Semetín 2 11.71 km Juho Hänninen 7:11.3 93.82 km/h
SS9 16:59 Troják 2 29.09 km Freddy Loix 17:00.9 102.58 km/h
Leg 2
(29 Aug)
SS10 8:28 Halenkovice 1 24.90 km Pavel Valoušek 13:12.1 113.17 km/h
SS11 9:11 Kudlovice 1 11.39 km Bryan Bouffier 6:04.5 112.49 km/h
SS12 9:59 Velký Ořechov 1 7.14 km Jan Kopecký 3:48.9 112.29 km/h
SS13 10:27 Pindula 1 19.76 km Pavel Valoušek 10:31.6 112.63 km/h
SS14 12:45 Halenkovice 2 24.90 km Freddy Loix 13:44.01 108.79 km/h Bryan Bouffier
SS15 13:28 Kudlovice 2 11.39 km Bryan Bouffier 6:05.4 112.22 km/h
SS16 14:16 Velký Ořechov 2 7.14 km Juho Hänninen 4:06.7 104.19 km/h Freddy Loix
SS17 14:44 Pindula 2 19.76 km Pavel Valoušek 10:42.4 110.73 km/h

Notes:

  1. ^ – SS14 was cancelled after an accident for Josef Béreš, who was running 23rd on the road. A nominal time of 15:09.0 was given for the drivers who had yet to complete the stage, while times for several other drivers, including Loix and Bouffier stood.[8]

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