2000 Rally Sanremo

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2000 Rally Sanremo
Rallye Sanremo 2000
Round 12 of the 2000 World Rally Championship
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Host country Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Dates runOctober 19, 2000 October 22, 2000
Stages17 (344.98 km; 214.36 miles)
Stage surface Asphalt
Overall results
Overall winner Gilles Panizzi
Peugeot Esso
Peugeot 206 WRC

The 2000 Rally Sanremo (formally the Rallye D'Italia 2000) was the twelfth round of the 2000 World Rally Championship. The race was held over 4 days, from 19 October to 22 October 2000, and was won by Gilles Panizzi, his second win in the World Rally Championship.

Contents

Itinerary

All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2)

DateTimeNo.Stage nameDistance
20 Oct08:00SS1Apricale 116.73 km
08:29SS2Perinaldo 119.30 km
11:19SS3Apricale 216.73 km
11:48SS4Perinaldo 219.30 km
15:23SS5Ghimbegna 119.30 km
15:53SS6Baiardo 116.73 km
18:15SS7Ghimbegna 219.30 km
18:45SS8Baiardo 216.73 km
Leg 1 total: 144.12 km
21 Oct07:11SS9Pantasina 115.61 km
07:48SS10Monte Ceppo 137.74 km
10:54SS11Pantasina 215.61 km
11:31SS12Monte Ceppo 237.74 km
15:20SS13Langan 137.81 km
16:23SS14Carpasio15.61 km
19:03SS15Langan 237.81 km
Leg 2 total: 197.93 km
22 Oct08:37SS16Rezzo25.08 km
10:32SS17Colle d'Oggia15.66 km
Leg 3 total: 40.74 km
Rally total: 382.79 km
Source: [1]

Results

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifference
110 Gilles Panizzi Hervé Panizzi Peugeot 206 WRC 3:52:07.3+-0:00
29 François Delecour Daniel Grataloup Peugeot 206 WRC 3:52:24.1+16.8
31 Tommi Mäkinen Risto Mannisenmäki Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 3:53:00.3+53:0
416 Marcus Grönholm Timo Rautiainen Peugeot 206 WRC 3:53:09.6+1:02.3
56 Carlos Sainz Sr. Luis Moya Ford Focus WRC '00 3:53:18.6+1:11.3
65 Colin McRae Nicky Grist Ford Focus WRC '00 3:53:47.3+1:40.0
74 Jean-Joseph Simon Jack Boyére Subaru Impreza S6 WRC '00 3:54:04.0+1:56.7
82 Freddy Loix Sven Smeets Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI 3:54:30.3+2:23.0
919 Petter Solberg Phil Mills Subaru Impreza S6 WRC '00 3:54:39.0+2:31.7
1043 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Toyota Corolla WRC 3:55:41.7+3:34.4
1141 Renato Travaglia Flavio Zanella Peugeot 306 Maxi 3:56:18.3+4:11.0
1211 Armin Schwarz Manfred Hiemer Škoda Octavia WRC Evo2 3:57:20.4+5:13.1
1328 Andrea Dallavilla Danilo Fappani Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '99 3:58:50.9+6:43.6
1412 Luis Climent Asensio Alex Romaní Škoda Octavia WRC Evo2 4:00:51.3+8:44.0
1525 Andrea Aghini Dario D'Esposito Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI 4:01:02.3+8:55.0
1615 Alister McRae David Senior Hyundai Accent WRC 4:01:34.2+9:26.9
177 Didier Auriol Denis Giraudet SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo3 4:02:21.7+10:14.4
1847 Diego Oldrati Alessandrra Materazzetti Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '99 4:03:00.3+10:53.0
1951 Renaud Verreydt Jean-François Elst SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo2 4:03:40.0+11:32.7
2035 Janusz Kulig Jarosław Baran Ford Focus WRC '99 4:04:25.4+12:18.1
2129 Serkan Yazici Erkan Bodur Toyota Corolla WRC 4:06:43..1+14:35.8
2237 Gianluigi Galli Maurizio Messina Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:09:44.6+17:37.3
2376 Alessandro Fiorio Enrico Cantoni Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI 4:10:21.8+18:14.5
2436 Gustavo Trelles Jorge Del Buono Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:11:27.8+19:20.5
2533 Manfred Stohl Peter Müller Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:11:31.2+19:23.9
2639 Ramón Ferreyros Pablo Herrero Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:12:33.7+20:26.4
2752 Michele De Luca Gabriele Minzoni Subaru Impreza S5 WRC '98 4:12:41.1+20:33.4
2875 Emanuele Dati Marisa Merlin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V 4:13:24.2+21:16.9
2949 Luca Pedersoli Nadia Mazzon Fiat Punto Kit Car 4:14:00.4+21:53.1
30102 Pasquale Tarantino Fabio Colombo Renault Clio Williams 4:16:34.7+24:27.4
3178 Luca Cantamessa Piercarlo Capolongo Fiat Punto Kit Car 4:18:04.0+25:56.7
3293 Patrizia Sciascia Patrizia Boero Renault Clio Williams 4:19:43.4+27:36.1
3381 Elio Cortese Monica Fortunato Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:19:52.6+27:45.3
3450 Ignacio Sanfilippo José Vicente Medina Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI 4:20:01.9+27:54.6
3548 Jesús Puras Marc Martí Citroën Saxo Kit Car 4:20:39.6+28:32.3
3694 Gualtiero Pastore Massimo Tarrano Renault Clio Williams 4:23:38.2+31:30.9
3753 Stanislav Gryazin Dmitriy Eremeev Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:23:46.0+31:38.7
3874 Riccardo Errani Stefano Casadio Ford Escort RS Cosworth 4:24:45.2+32:37.9
3977 Alessandro Bertuzzi Marco Segoloni Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:25:23.9+33:16.6
40110 Simon Mauger Scott Poxon Ford Puma Kit Car 4:26:05.3+33:58.0
4185 Renzo Grossi Angelo Pasquali Subaru Impreza WRX 4:27:58.8+35:51.5
4280 Johan Deen Harmen Scholtalbers Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:28:26.9+36:19.6
43108 Manuel Villa Andrea Gorni Fiat Punto Kit Car 4:29:51.8+37:44.5
4431 Abdullah Bakhashab Bobby Willis Toyota Corolla WRC 4:30:53.8+38:46.5
4514 Kenneth Eriksson Staffan Parmander Hyundai Accent WRC 4:31:51.9+39:44.6
46115 Eugenio Lozza Antonella Fiorendi Renault Clio RS 4:33:05.4+40:58.1
47114 Stefano Maccagnan Emanuele Battisti Peugeot 106 S16 4:37:29.2+45:21.9
4886 Alessandro Mango Mauro Mango Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:38:02.1+45:54.8
4989 Maurizio Del Tenno Antonio Vanini Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4:38:49.8+46:42.5
50127 Giovanni Marco Lanza Sergio Morabito Honda Civic VTi 4:39:19.9+47:12.6
51111 Alessandro Gai Raffaello Bianchino Peugeot 106 Maxi 4:39:26.8+47:19.5
5290 Raymond Lintott Tony Jackson Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4:40:48.7+48:41.4
53106 Massimo Macaluso Antonio Celot Fiat Punto Kit Car 4:42:06.4+49:59.1
54134 Riccardo Bolla Giancarlo Lupi Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:43:48.3+51:41.0
55125 Luigi Terpin Enrico Valle Citroën Saxo VTS 4:44:21.2+52:13.9
56124 Stefano Moretti Nicola Doglio Peugeot 106 Rallye 4:45:52.9+53:45.6
57120 Lothar Diederich Thomas Juchmes Peugeot 106 S16 4:49:16.5+57:09.2
58126 Stefano Mazzeri Pierpaolo Di Tommaso Peugeot 106 S16 4:49:19.8+57:12.5
59122 Paolo Semeraro Paolo Garavaglia Renault Clio Williams 4:55:22.0+1:03:14.7
60123 Giovanni Orengo Roberto Brea Renault Clio Williams 5:00:59.6+1:08:52.3
61133 Fabrizio Sparavier Maurizio Petrei Fiat Cinquecento 5:35:24.7+1:43:17.4
62130 Walter Vida Simone Bevilacqua Fiat Cinquecento 5:45:06.3+1:52:59.0
Source: [2]

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References

  1. "Rallye Sanremo 2000 - Itinerary". Juwra.com.
  2. "2000 Rallye Sanremo - Final Results". eWRC-results.com.