2013 Croatia Rally

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Croatia Rally 2013
Round 10 of the 2013 European Rally Championship
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Host country Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
Rally base Poreč
Dates run26 September 28 September 2013
Stages14 [1] (239 km; 149 miles)
Stage surface Asphalt
Statistics
Crews7 (ERC only) at start, 6 (ERC only) [2] at finish

The 2013 Croatia Rally , formally the 40. Croatia Rally, was the tenth round of the 2013 European Rally Championship season.

Contents

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Dresler Škoda Fabia S2000 2:23:11.025+14
2 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Aigner Flag of Austria.svg Barbara Watzl Subaru Impreza R4 2:25:06.6+1:55.618+11
3 Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Gassner Flag of Germany.svg Ursula Mayrhofer Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X R4 2:25:20.8+2:09.815+9
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pieter Tsjoen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bernd Casier Škoda Fabia S2000 2:26:05.3+2:54.312+10
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Henk Lategan Flag of South Africa.svg Barry White Škoda Fabia S2000 2:27:15.6+4:04.610+5
6 Flag of Hungary.svg András Hadik Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztián Kertész Subaru Impreza R4 2:30:00.0+6:49.08+2
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg Aleks Humar Flag of Slovenia.svg Florjan Rus Renault Clio R3 2:30:10.5+6:59.56+2
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Daniel Šaškin Flag of Croatia.svg Damir Bruner Ford Fiesta RRC 2:31:09.8+7:58.84
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jani Trček Flag of Slovenia.svg Viljem Ošlaj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 2:33:03.3+9:52.32
10 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Bessenyey Flag of Hungary.svg Julianna Nyírfás Honda Civic Type-R R3 2:33:17.5+10:06.51

Special stages

DayStageNameLengthTimeWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader
Day 1
26 September
SS1Poreč 11.70 km18:17 Flag of Croatia.svg Juraj Šebalj 1:38.462.2 km/h Flag of Croatia.svg Juraj Šebalj
Day 2
27 September
SS2Boljun 114.97 km10:19 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Aigner 10:13.987.8 km/h Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Aigner
SS3Učka 113.66 km10:52 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Aigner 9:29.886.3 km/h
SS4Brest 129.86 km12:15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 16:20.8109.6 km/h
SS5Boljun 214.97 km15:33 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 9:02.499.4 km/h Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký
SS6Učka 213.66 km16:06 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 8:34.095.7 km/h
SS7Brest 229.86 km17:29 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 15:41.2114.2 km/h
Day 3
28 September
SS8Butoniga 114.97 km09:59 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 9:24.095.6 km/h
SS9Buzet 114.52 km10:22 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 8:25.6103.4 km/h
SS10Salteria 129.88 km10:55 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pieter Tsjoen 16:59.7105.5 km/h
SS11Butoniga 214.97 km13:23 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 9:11.997.6 km/h
SS12Buzet 214.52 km13:46 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 8:44.099.8 km/h
SS13Salteria 229.88 km14:19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký 16:58.2105.6 km/h
SS14Poreč 21.70 km16:30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pieter Tsjoen 1:38.762.0 km/h

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