2000 Rally Sanremo Rallye Sanremo 2000 | |||
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Round 12 of the 2000 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Italy | ||
Dates run | October 19, 2000 – October 22, 2000 | ||
Stages | 17 (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.
All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2)
Date | Time | No. | Stage name | Distance |
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20 Oct | 08:00 | SS1 | Apricale 1 | 16.73 km |
08:29 | SS2 | Perinaldo 1 | 19.30 km | |
11:19 | SS3 | Apricale 2 | 16.73 km | |
11:48 | SS4 | Perinaldo 2 | 19.30 km | |
15:23 | SS5 | Ghimbegna 1 | 19.30 km | |
15:53 | SS6 | Baiardo 1 | 16.73 km | |
18:15 | SS7 | Ghimbegna 2 | 19.30 km | |
18:45 | SS8 | Baiardo 2 | 16.73 km | |
Leg 1 total: 144.12 km | ||||
21 Oct | 07:11 | SS9 | Pantasina 1 | 15.61 km |
07:48 | SS10 | Monte Ceppo 1 | 37.74 km | |
10:54 | SS11 | Pantasina 2 | 15.61 km | |
11:31 | SS12 | Monte Ceppo 2 | 37.74 km | |
15:20 | SS13 | Langan 1 | 37.81 km | |
16:23 | SS14 | Carpasio | 15.61 km | |
19:03 | SS15 | Langan 2 | 37.81 km | |
Leg 2 total: 197.93 km | ||||
22 Oct | 08:37 | SS16 | Rezzo | 25.08 km |
10:32 | SS17 | Colle d'Oggia | 15.66 km | |
Leg 3 total: 40.74 km | ||||
Rally total: 382.79 km | ||||
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