2010 Rally d'Italia Sardegna

2010 Rally d'Italia Sardegna
7º Rally d'Italia Sardegna
Round 5 of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge
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Rally d'Italia Sardegna Logo
Host country Italy
Rally base Olbia, Sardinia
Dates run June 4 – 6 2010
Stages 13 (218.70[1] km)
Stage surface Gravel
Overall distance 985.60 km
Results
Overall winner Juho Hänninen
Škoda Motorsport
Teams 43 at start, 21[2] at finish

The 2010 Rally d'Italia Sardegna was the seventh Rally d'Italia Sardegna and the fifth round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge and also counted towards the Italian Gravel Rally Trophy. The rally was held together with the Rally del Corallo, the Italian round of the FIA European Historic Rally Championship with the cars running after the main rally. The event was held between 4–6 June 2010.[1] Four of the stages were broadcast live on Eurosport.

Contents

Introduction

The rally was due to start on Friday 4 June 2010 with a single special stage in Cagliari, Sardinia, but this was cancelled. Saturday consisted of six special stages covering a total of 112.16 km (69.69 mi) on gravel roads all run in daylight. Sunday saw a further 106.54 km (66.20 mi) daylight gravel stages with the finish in Porto Cervo.

The leading four drivers in the championship standing were all confirmed for the event and in addition to this the Italian champion Paolo Andreucci and WRC star Sébastien Ogier also took part.[3]

Results

Championship leader Juho Hänninen won his second rally of the season, as he extended his championship lead over Jan Kopecký to eleven points. Defending series champion Kris Meeke and Guy Wilks, two of Hänninen's other title rivals both crashed out of the event. Wilks suffering fractured vertebrae in his crash on stage 2 and Meeke's crash, on stage 9, was caught live on television. Sébastien Ogier was also a victim of the hard stages, suffering a puncture on Stage 2 before retiring on the same stage with engine problems.

Overall

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
1. Juho Hänninen Mikko Markkula Škoda Fabia S2000 2:31:28.6 0.0 10
2. Paolo Andreucci Anna Andreussi Peugeot 207 S2000 2:32:04.2 35.6 8
3. Jan Kopecký Petr Starý Škoda Fabia S2000 2:32:06.8 38.2 6
4. Thierry Neuville Nicolas Klinger Peugeot 207 S2000 2:37:27.2 5:58.6 5
5. Bruno Magalhães Carlos Magalhães Peugeot 207 S2000 2:41:24.4 9:55.8 4
6. Teemu Arminen Tuomo Nikkola Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2:41:40.9 10:12.3 3
7. Luigi Ricci Maurizio Barone Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2:43:02.0 11:33.4 2
8. Daniele Batistini Carlo Pisano Peugeot 207 S2000 2:43:26.7 11:58.1 1

Special stages

Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
1
(4 Jun)
SS1 20:04 Città di Cagliari 2.00 km stage cancelled
2
(5 Jun)
SS2 08:52 Monte Grighine I 28.66 km Jan Kopecký 19:05.8 90.05 km/h Jan Kopecký
SS3 10:16 Gonnosnò I 14.53 km Paolo Andreucci 10:22.5 84.03 km/h Paolo Andreucci
SS4 12:05 Monte Grighine II 28.66 km Kris Meeke 18:43.7 91.82 km/h Kris Meeke
SS5 13:29 Gonnosnò II 14.53 km Jan Kopecký 10:06.5 86.25 km/h
SS6 17:23 Monte Lerno I 11.89 km Paolo Andreucci 7:30.2 95.08 km/h Paolo Andreucci
SS7 19:17 Monte Lerno II 11.89 km Paolo Andreucci 7:19.7 97.35 km/h
3
(6 Jun)
SS8 09:00 Coiluna I 25.97 km Kris Meeke 18:16.6 85.26 km/h Kris Meeke
SS9 10:09 Terranova I 13.18 km Jan Kopecký 9:54.3 79.84 km/h Juho Hänninen
SS10 11:50 Coiluna II 25.97 km Juho Hänninen 17:51.1 87.29 km/h
SS11 15:21 Monte Olia I 14.12 km Paolo Andreucci 11:00.4 76.97 km/h
SS12 16:05 Terranova II 13.18 km Juho Hänninen 9:47.0 80.83 km/h
SS13 16:54 Monte Olia II 14.12 km Paolo Andreucci 10:44.3 78.89 km/h

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