2010 Rally Argentina
2010 Rally Argentina 30º Rally Argentina | |||
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Round 3 of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge
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Rally Argentina Logo | |||
Host country | Argentina | ||
Rally base | Córdoba–Villa Carlos Paz | ||
Dates run | March 19 – 21, 2010 | ||
Stages | 15 (238.62 km; 148.27 mi)[1] | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Overall distance | 1,013.51 km (629.77 mi)[1] | ||
Results | |||
Overall winner |
Juho Hänninen Škoda Motorsport | ||
Crews | 63[2] at start, 31 at finish |
The 2010 Rally Argentina was the 30th running of Rally Argentina and the third round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season. The rally consisted of 15 special stages and took place over 19–21 March 2010. The rally was also a round of the South American Rally Championship and the Argentine Rally Championship.
Introduction
The rally started in Villa Carlos Paz, a city in the center-north of the province of Córdoba, on Friday 19 March with a 3.30 km (2.05 mi) super special stage in the town. The event was made up of 15 gravel stages covering a total of 238.62 km (148.27 mi) all completed in daylight. The event on Saturday consisted of seven stages and was centred on the town of San Agustín and around Valle Hermoso on Sunday. The final stage was a repeat of the super special stage in Villa Carlos Paz.[1]
Nasser Al-Attiyah was seeded number 1 in his Škoda Fabia S2000, with local Federico Villagra taking number 2 in his Ford Fiesta S2000. Other entrants included current championship leader Juho Hänninen and reigning champion Kris Meeke. A total of 63 cars took part in the event.[2]
Results
Škodas dominated the event, winning all bar one stage of the event. After Kris Meeke won the opening stage in Villa Carlos Paz, Juho Hänninen took control of the rally on the second stage and never lost the lead. Hänninen won eleven of the remaining fourteen stages, as he won the rally by 51 seconds. The other two drivers to win a stage, Guy Wilks and Jan Kopecký finished second and third to complete a clean sweep of the podium for Škoda. Kopecký was the main beneficiary of the retirement of Meeke on the road section after stage fourteen, as the suspension spot-weld failed on the Northern Irish driver's Peugeot during the stage.[3][4]
Overall
Pos. | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Time | Difference | Points |
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1. | Juho Hänninen | Mikko Markkula | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 2:30:38.1 | 0.0 | 10 |
2. | Guy Wilks | Phil Pugh | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 2:31:29.1 | 51.0 | 8 |
3. | Jan Kopecký | Petr Starý | Škoda Fabia S2000 | 2:32:58.2 | 2:20.1 | 6 |
4. | Gabriel Pozzo | Daniel Stillo | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | 2:35:42.0 | 5:03.9 | 5 |
5. | Federico Villagra | Jorge Pérez Companc | Ford Fiesta S2000 | 2:35:52.3 | 5:14.2 | 4 |
6. | Bruno Magalhães | Carlos Magalhães | Peugeot 207 S2000 | 2:36:49.1 | 6:11.0 | 3 |
7. | Nicolás Madero | Guillermo Piazzaro | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X | 2:37:25.6 | 6:47.5 | 2 |
8. | Diego Dominguez | Edgardo Galindo | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X | 2:38:17.4 | 7:39.3 | 1 |
Special stages
Day | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
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Leg 1 (19–20 Mar) |
SS1 | 17:00 | Super Special Stage Carlos Paz 1 | 3.30 km | Kris Meeke | 2:32.8 | 77.75 km/h | Kris Meeke |
SS2 | 08:13 | Las Bajadas – Villa del Dique 1 | 16.57 km | Juho Hänninen | 9:28.2 | 104.98 km/h | Juho Hänninen | |
SS3 | 09:00 | Amboy – Santa Mónica 1 | 20.43 km | Juho Hänninen | 11:03.2 | 110.90 km/h | ||
SS4 | 09:41 | Santa Rosa – San Agustín 1 | 21.53 km | Guy Wilks | 13:41.3 | 94.37 km/h | ||
SS5 | 10:24 | San Agustín – Villa General Belgrano | 8.43 km | Juho Hänninen | 6:11.6 | 81.67 km/h | ||
SS6 | 14:57 | Las Bajadas – Villa del Dique 2 | 16.57 km | Juho Hänninen | 9:21.7 | 106.20 km/h | ||
SS7 | 15:44 | Amboy – Santa Mónica 2 | 20.43 km | Juho Hänninen | 10:52.9 | 112.65 km/h | ||
SS8 | 16:25 | Santa Rosa – San Agustín 2 | 21.53 km | Juho Hänninen | 13:39.5 | 94.58 km/h | ||
Leg 2 (21 Mar) |
SS9 | 08:13 | La Cumbre – Agua de Oro | 15.06 km | Juho Hänninen | 12:56.4 | 69.83 km/h | |
SS10 | 09:13 | Ascochinga – La Cumbre | 22.40 km | Juho Hänninen | 15:08.3 | 88.78 km/h | ||
SS11 | 10:08 | Valle Hermoso – Casa Grande 1 | 11.34 km | Juho Hänninen | 7:26.3 | 91.47 km/h | ||
SS12 | 10:40 | Cosquín – Villa Allende 1 | 19.18 km | Juho Hänninen | 14:05.8 | 81.64 km/h | ||
SS13 | 14:08 | Valle Hermoso – Casa Grande 2 | 11.34 km | Jan Kopecký | 7:26.9 | 91.35 km/h | ||
SS14 | 14:40 | Cosquín – Villa Allende | 19.18 km | Juho Hänninen | 14:07.0 | 81.52 km/h | ||
SS15 | 16:23 | Super Special Stage Carlos Paz 2 | 3.30 km | Jan Kopecký | 2:29.4 | 79.52 km/h |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Rally Argentina Itinerary 2010" (PDF). Intercontinental Rally Challenge. Rally Argentina. 2010-03-18. Archived from the original on 31 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "List of crews authorised to start – Rally Argentina". ircseries.com. Intercontinental Rally Challenge. 2010-03-19. Archived from the original on 22 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
- ↑ "Meeke retires from Rally Argentina". ircseries.com (Intercontinental Rally Challenge). 2010-03-21. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
- ↑ Evans, David (2010-03-22). "Meeke frustrated by suspension failure". autosport.com (Haymarket Publications). Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-22.