2002 Rally Catalunya 38th Rallye Catalunya - Costa Brava | |||
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Round 4 of the 2002 World Rally Championship season
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Host country | Spain | ||
Rally base | Lloret de Mar | ||
Dates run | March 22, 2002 – March 24, 2002 | ||
Stages | 18 (394.98 km; 245.43 miles) | ||
Stage surface | Asphalt | ||
Overall distance | 1,902.09 km (1,181.90 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews | 68 at start, 40 at finish | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | Gilles Panizzi Hervé Panizzi Peugeot Total Peugeot 206 WRC |
The 2002 Rally Catalunya (formally the 38th Rallye Catalunya - Costa Brava) was the fourth round of the 2002 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 22 March and 24 March 2002, and was won by Peugeot's Gilles Panizzi, his 5th win in the World Rally Championship. [1]
All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).
Date | Time | No. | Stage name | Distance |
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Leg 1 — 176.72 km | ||||
22 March | 08:25 | SS1 | Riudecanyes 1 | 12.66 km |
09:05 | SS2 | Pratdip 1 | 27.65 km | |
11:33 | SS3 | Escaladei 1 | 48.05 km | |
14:18 | SS4 | Riudecanyes 2 | 12.66 km | |
14:58 | SS5 | Pratdip 2 | 27.65 km | |
17:26 | SS6 | Escaladei 2 | 48.05 km | |
Leg 2 — 112.00 km | ||||
23 March | 10:10 | SS7 | Coll de Bracons 1 | 19.66 km |
11:23 | SS8 | Vallfogona 1 | 14.54 km | |
12:16 | SS9 | Les Llosses — Alpens 1 | 21.80 km | |
14:34 | SS10 | Coll de Bracons 2 | 19.66 km | |
15:47 | SS11 | Vallfogona 2 | 14.54 km | |
16:40 | SS12 | Les Llosses — Alpens 2 | 21.80 km | |
Leg 3 — 106.26 km | ||||
24 March | 08:25 | SS13 | La Trona 1 | 12.90 km |
09:35 | SS14 | La Roca 1 | 5.05 km | |
10:03 | SS15 | Viladrau 1 | 35.18 km | |
12:01 | SS16 | La Trona 2 | 12.90 km | |
13:11 | SS17 | La Roca 2 | 5.05 km | |
13:39 | SS18 | Viladrau 2 | 35.18 km | |
Source: [3] | ||||
Pos. | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Team | Car | Time | Difference | Points |
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1 | 3 | Gilles Panizzi | Hervé Panizzi | Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | 3:34:09.0 | 10 | |
2 | 1 | Richard Burns | Robert Reid | Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | 3:34:46.3 | +37.3 | 6 |
3 | 22 | Philippe Bugalski | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Automobiles Citroën | Citroën Xsara WRC | 3:35:22.5 | +1:13.5 | 4 |
4 | 2 | Marcus Grönholm | Timo Rautiainen | Peugeot Total | Peugeot 206 WRC | 3:35:51.7 | +1:42.7 | 3 |
5 | 11 | Petter Solberg | Phil Mills | 555 Subaru World Rally Team | Subaru Impreza S7 WRC '01 | 3:36:10.6 | +2:01.6 | 2 |
6 | 5 | Colin McRae | Nicky Grist | Ford Motor Co. Ltd. | Ford Focus RS WRC '02 | 3:37:36.3 | +3:27.3 | 1 |
Source: [4] | ||||||||
Day | Stage | Stage name | Length | Winner | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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Leg 1 (22 Mar) | SS1 | Riudecanyes 1 | 12.66 km | Stage cancelled | |||
SS2 | Pratdip 1 | 27.65 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 16:37.8 | Gilles Panizzi | |
SS3 | Escaladei 1 | 48.05 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 29:17.6 | ||
SS4 | Riudecanyes 2 | 12.66 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 8:32.4 | ||
SS5 | Pratdip 2 | 27.65 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 16:44.2 | ||
SS6 | Escaladei 2 | 48.05 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 29:19.6 | ||
Leg 2 (23 Mar) | SS7 | Coll de Bracons 1 | 19.66 km | Stage cancelled | |||
SS8 | Vallfogona 1 | 14.54 km | Stage cancelled | ||||
SS9 | Les Llosses — Alpens 1 | 21.80 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 13:19.9 | ||
SS10 | Coll de Bracons 2 | 19.66 km | Petter Solberg | Subaru Impreza S7 WRC '01 | 12:44.3 | ||
SS11 | Vallfogona 2 | 14.54 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 8:30.3 | ||
SS12 | Les Llosses — Alpens 2 | 21.80 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 13:20.4 | ||
Leg 3 (24 Mar) | SS13 | La Trona 1 | 12.90 km | Richard Burns Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC Peugeot 206 WRC | 8:18.8 | |
SS14 | La Roca 1 | 5.05 km | Jesús Puras | Citroën Xsara WRC | 3:02.1 | ||
SS15 | Viladrau 1 | 35.18 km | Richard Burns | Peugeot 206 WRC | 21:14.9 | ||
SS16 | La Trona 2 | 12.90 km | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC | 8:17.9 | ||
SS17 | La Roca 2 | 5.05 km | Gilles Panizzi Markko Märtin | Peugeot 206 WRC Ford Focus RS WRC '01 | 3:04.6 | ||
SS18 | Viladrau 2 | 35.18 km | Petter Solberg | Subaru Impreza S7 WRC '01 | 21:23.7 | ||
Pos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | Marcus Grönholm | 21 | Timo Rautiainen | 21 | Peugeot Total | 52 | ||||||
2 | Gilles Panizzi | 20 | Hervé Panizzi | 20 | Ford Motor Co. Ltd. | 25 | ||||||
3 | 2 | Richard Burns | 13 | 2 | Robert Reid | 13 | 555 Subaru World Rally Team | 20 | ||||
4 | 1 | Tommi Mäkinen | 10 | 1 | Kaj Lindström | 10 | Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart | 6 | ||||
5 | 1 | Carlos Sainz | 9 | 1 | Luis Moya | 9 | Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team | 1 |
Day | Stage | Stage name | Length | Winner | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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Leg 1 (22 Mar) | SS1 | Riudecanyes 1 | 12.66 km | Stage cancelled | |||
SS2 | Pratdip 1 | 27.65 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 18:14.2 | Daniel Solà | |
SS3 | Escaladei 1 | 48.05 km | Andrea Dallavilla | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 31:25.4 | Andrea Dallavilla | |
SS4 | Riudecanyes 2 | 12.66 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 9:14.5 | ||
SS5 | Pratdip 2 | 27.65 km | Andrea Dallavilla | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 18:11.8 | ||
SS6 | Escaladei 2 | 48.05 km | Andrea Dallavilla | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 31:36.3 | ||
Leg 2 (23 Mar) | SS7 | Coll de Bracons 1 | 19.66 km | Stage cancelled | |||
SS8 | Vallfogona 1 | 14.54 km | Stage cancelled | ||||
SS9 | Les Llosses — Alpens 1 | 21.80 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 14:18.2 | ||
SS10 | Coll de Bracons 2 | 19.66 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 13:43.3 | ||
SS11 | Vallfogona 2 | 14.54 km | François Duval | Ford Puma S1600 | 9:06.0 | Daniel Solà | |
SS12 | Les Llosses — Alpens 2 | 21.80 km | François Duval | Ford Puma S1600 | 14:22.4 | ||
Leg 3 (24 Mar) | SS13 | La Trona 1 | 12.90 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 8:55.2 | |
SS14 | La Roca 1 | 5.05 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 3:16.8 | ||
SS15 | Viladrau 1 | 35.18 km | Andrea Dallavilla | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 23:06.3 | Andrea Dallavilla | |
SS16 | La Trona 2 | 12.90 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 8:54.8 | ||
SS17 | La Roca 2 | 5.05 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 3:17.9 | ||
SS18 | Viladrau 2 | 35.18 km | Daniel Solà | Citroën Saxo S1600 | 22:54.2 | Daniel Solà | |
Pos. | Drivers' championships | ||
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Move | Driver | Points | |
1 | François Duval | 11 | |
2 | Daniel Solà | 10 | |
3 | 1 | Nicola Caldani | 6 |
4 | Andrea Dallavilla | 6 | |
5 | 2 | Roger Feghali | 4 |
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