2014 Rally Italia Sardegna Rally Italia Sardegna 2014 | |||
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Round 6 of the 2014 World Rally Championship season
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Host country | Italy | ||
Rally base | Alghero, Sardinia, Italy | ||
Dates run | June 5 – June 8, 2014 | ||
Stages | 17 (364.54 km; 226.51 miles) | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Results | |||
Overall winner | Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Motorsport | ||
Crews | 57 at start, 39 at finish |
The 2014 Rally Italia Sardegna was the sixth round of the 2014 World Rally Championship season. The event was based in Alghero, Sardinia, and started on 5 June and finished on 8 June after seventeen special stages, totaling 364.5 competitive kilometres.
French driver Sébastien Ogier won the Rally Italia Sardegna for the second time in his career, taking his fourth win of eight victories during the 2014 season.
Pos. | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Team | Car | Class | Time | Difference | Points |
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Overall classification | |||||||||
1 | 1 | Sébastien Ogier | Julien Ingrassia | Volkswagen Motorsport | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | WRC | 4:02:37.8 | 0.00 | 26 |
2 | 4 | Mads Østberg | Jonas Andersson | Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT | Citroën DS3 WRC | WRC | 4:04:00.9 | +1:23.1 | 18 |
3 | 2 | Jari-Matti Latvala | Miikka Anttila | Volkswagen Motorsport | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | WRC | 4:04:10.6 | +1:32.8 | 17 |
4 | 9 | Andreas Mikkelsen | Ola Fløene | Volkswagen Motorsport II | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | WRC | 4:05:17.1 | +2:39.3 | 15 |
5 | 6 | Elfyn Evans | Daniel Barritt | M-Sport World Rally Team | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | WRC | 4:07:19.6 | +4:41.8 | 10 |
6 | 21 | Martin Prokop | Jan Tománek | Jipocar Czech National Team | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | WRC | 4:08:43.1 | +6:05.3 | 8 |
7 | 16 | Henning Solberg | Ilka Minor | Adapta Motorsport | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | WRC | 4:09:53.6 | +7:15.8 | 6 |
8 | 10 | Robert Kubica | Maciek Szczepaniak | RK M-Sport World Rally Team | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | WRC | 4:14:56.8 | +12:19.0 | 4 |
9 | 37 | Lorenzo Bertelli | Mitia Dotta | FWRT s.r.l. | Ford Fiesta RRC | WRC-2 | 4:17:59.9 | +15:22.1 | 2 |
10 | 12 | Khalid Al-Qassimi | Chris Patterson | Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT | Citroën DS3 WRC | WRC | 4:19:27.1 | +16:49.3 | 1 |
WRC-2 standings | |||||||||
1 (9.) | 37 | Lorenzo Bertelli | Mitia Dotta | FWRT s.r.l. | Ford Fiesta RRC | WRC-2 | 4:17:59.9 | 0.0 | 25 |
2 (11.) | 74 | Sébastien Chardonnet | Thibault de la Haye | Top Teams by MY Racing | Citroën DS3 R5 | WRC-2 | 4:20:111.5 | +2:11.6 | 18 |
3 (13.) | 32 | Yuriy Protasov | Pavlo Cherepin | Yuriy Protasov | Ford Fiesta RRC | WRC-2 | 4:23:27.0 | +5:27.1 | 15 |
4 (14.) | 36 | Karl Kruuda | Martin Järveoja | Karl Kruuda | Peugeot 208 T16 R5 | WRC-2 | 4:26:35.5 | +8:35.6 | 12 |
5 (15.) | 43 | Bernardo Sousa | Hugo Magalhães | Bernardo Sousa | Ford Fiesta RRC | WRC-2 | 4:26:54.7 | +8:54.8 | 10 |
6 (17.) | 38 | Quentin Gilbert | Renaud Jamoul | Drive Dmack | Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:32:08.2 | +14:08.3 | 8 |
7 (20.) | 48 | Martin Kangur | Paweł Drahan | AT Rally Team | Ford Fiesta S2000 | WRC-2 | 4:36:21.8 | +18:21.9 | 6 |
8 (21.) | 35 | Ott Tänak | Raigo Mőlder | Drive DMACK | Ford Fiesta R5 | WRC-2 | 4:46:07.0 | +28:07.1 | 4 |
9 (23.) | 72 | Juan Carlos Alonso | Juan Pablo Monasterolo | Juan Carlos Alonso | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X | WRC-2 | 4:47:57.8 | +29:57.9 | 2 |
10 (24.) | 78 | Ramón Torres | José Díaz | Ramón Torres | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X | WRC-2 | 4:51:11.1 | +33:11.2 | 1 |
Day | Stage | Name | Length | Winner | Car | Time | Rally leader |
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Leg 1 (5 June) | SS1 | Città di Cagliari | 1.30 km | Mikko Hirvonen | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | 1:19.1 | Mikko Hirvonen |
Leg 1 (6 June) | SS2 | Terranova Nord 1 | 19.81 km | Thierry Neuville | Hyundai i20 WRC | 13:28.1 | Thierry Neuville |
SS3 | Terranova Sud 1 | 12.40 km | Juho Hänninen | Hyundai i20 WRC | 9:25.2 | Juho Hänninen | |
SS4 | Coiluna - Crastazza 1 | 20.29 km | Mads Østberg | Citroën DS3 WRC | 13:22.9 | Thierry Neuville | |
SS5 | Loelle 1 | 27.30 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 18:23.6 | Jari-Matti Latvala | |
SS6 | Terranova Nord 2 | 19.81 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 13:01.7 | ||
SS7 | Terranova Sud 2 | 12.40 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 9:06.1 | ||
SS8 | Coiluna - Crastazza 2 | 20.29 km | Sébastien Ogier | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 12:51.9 | ||
SS9 | Loelle 2 | 27.30 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 17:43.8 | ||
Leg 2 (7 June) | SS10 | Monte Olia 1 | 19.27 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 13:31.6 | |
SS11 | Monte Lerno 1 | 59.13 km | Sébastien Ogier | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 37:15.8 | ||
SS12 | Monte Olia 2 | 19.27 km | Sébastien Ogier | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 13:12.2 | ||
SS13 | Monte Lerno 2 | 59.13 km | Sébastien Ogier | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 36:38.0 | Sébastien Ogier | |
Leg 3 (8 June) | SS14 | Cala Flumini 1 | 8.98 km | Mads Østberg | Citroën DS3 WRC | 5:50.9 | |
SS15 | Castelsardo 1 | 14.00 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 10:29.7 | ||
SS16 | Tergu - Osilo | 14.88 km | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 9:48.8 | ||
SS14 | Cala Flumini 2 (Power Stage) | 8.98 km | Andreas Mikkelsen | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 5:39.7 | ||
The "Power stage" was a 8.98 km (5.58 mi) stage at the end of the rally.
Pos | Driver | Car | Time | Diff. | Pts |
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1 | Andreas Mikkelsen | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 5:39.7 | 0.0 | 3 |
2 | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 5:40.7 | +1.0 | 2 |
3 | Sébastien Ogier | Volkswagen Polo R WRC | 5:42.2 | +2.5 | 1 |
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