2018 Rallye Deutschland

Last updated
2018 Rally Deutschland
36. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2018
Round 9 of 13 in the 2018 World Rally Championship
  Previous event Next event  
Ott Tanak in Toyota Yaris WRC of Toyota Gazoo Racing WRC Rallye Deutschland 2018.jpg
Eventual winning crew Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja during the rally.
Host countryFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Rally base Bostalsee, Saarland
Dates run16 19 August 2018
Start location Winterbach, Saarland
Finish location Sankt Wendel, Saarland
Stages18 (325.76 km; 202.42 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac
Transport distance896.13 km (556.83 miles)
Overall distance1,221.89 km (759.25 miles)
Results
Overall winner Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak
Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja
Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
3:03:36.9
WRC-2 winner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Dresler
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II
3:16:49.7
WRC-3 winner Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario
Flag of Finland.svg Tatu Hämäläinen
Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario
3:49:47.9
Power Stage winner Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier
Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT
Crews registered64
Crews60 at start, 45 at finish

The 2018 Rallye Deutschland (formally known as the ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2018) was a motor racing event for rally cars held over four days between 16 and 19 August 2018. [1] It marked the thirty-sixth running of Rallye Deutschland, and was the ninth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. [2] The event was based at Sankt Wendel in the countryside surrounding the Bostalsee in Saarland, and consisted of eighteen special stages totalling 325.76 km (202.42 mi) in competitive kilometres. [3]

Contents

Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners and they successfully defended their title. [4] [5] The Škoda Motorsport II crew of Jan Kopecký and Pavel Dresler won the World Rally Championship-2 category in a Škoda Fabia R5, while Finnish crew Taisko Lario and Tatu Hämäläinen won the World Rally Championship-3. [6]

Background

Championship standings prior to the event

Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul entered the round with a twenty-one-point lead in the World Championship for Drivers and Co-drivers. In the World Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held a twenty-six-point lead over M-Sport Ford WRT.

Entry list

The following crews were entered into the rally. The event was opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, and the World Rally Championship-3. The final entry list consisted of thirteen World Rally Car entries, nineteen entries in World Rally Championship-2, and three World Rally Championship-3 entries.

No.EntrantDriverCo-DriverCarTyre
World Rally Car entries
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC M
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elfyn Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta WRC M
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Suninen Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Markkula Ford Fiesta WRC M
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Flag of Norway.svg Andreas Mikkelsen Flag of Norway.svg Anders Jæger-Synnevaag Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Flag of Spain.svg Carlos del Barrio Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC M
7 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Anttila Toyota Yaris WRC M
8 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja Toyota Yaris WRC M
9 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ferm Toyota Yaris WRC M
10 Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Flag of Norway.svg Mads Østberg Flag of Norway.svg Torstein Eriksen Citroën C3 WRC M
11 Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Martin Citroën C3 WRC M
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport World Rally Team Flag of Greece.svg Jourdan Serderidis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frédéric Miclotte Ford Fiesta WRC M
22 Flag of Germany.svg Marijan Griebel Flag of Germany.svg Marijan Griebel Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Rath Citroën DS3 WRC M
World Rally Championship-2 entries
31 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Dresler Škoda Fabia R5 M
32 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Loudon [lower-alpha 1] Ford Fiesta R5 M
33 Flag of Finland.svg Printsport Flag of Poland.svg Łukasz Pieniążek Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Mazur Škoda Fabia R5 M
34 Flag of Italy.svg ACI Team Italia WRC Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Andolfi Flag of Italy.svg Simone Scattolin Škoda Fabia R5 P
35 Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Ibáñez Sotos Ford Fiesta R5 P
36 Flag of Italy.svg BRC Racing Team Flag of France.svg Pierre-Louis Loubet Flag of France.svg Vincent Landais Hyundai i20 R5 M
37 Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Rallye Team Flag of France.svg Stéphane Lefebvre Flag of France.svg Gabin Moreau Citroën C3 R5 M
38 Flag of Italy.svg Eddie Sciessere Flag of Italy.svg Eddie Sciessere Flag of Italy.svg Elia Ometto Pietro Škoda Fabia R5 M
39 Flag of France.svg CHL Sport Auto Flag of France.svg Yoann Bonato Flag of France.svg Benjamin Boulloud Citroën C3 R5 M
40 Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Motorsport Flag of Finland.svg Jari Huttunen Flag of Finland.svg Antti Linnaketo Hyundai i20 R5 M
41 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Thibault de la Haye Hyundai i20 R5 M
42 Flag of Italy.svg S.A. Motorsport Italia Srl Flag of Mexico.svg Benito Guerra Jr. Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada Škoda Fabia R5 P
43 Flag of Germany.svg Škoda Auto Deutschland Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Kreim Flag of Germany.svg Frank Christian Škoda Fabia R5 P
44 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä Flag of Finland.svg Jonne Halttunen Škoda Fabia R5 M
45 Flag of Poland.svg Lotos Rally Team Flag of Poland.svg Kajetan Kajetanowicz Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Szczepaniak Ford Fiesta R5 P
46 Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Rallye Team Flag of Romania.svg Simone Tempestini Flag of Romania.svg Sergio Itu Citroën C3 R5 M
47 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Flag of France.svg Eric Camilli Flag of France.svg Benjamin Veillas Ford Fiesta R5 M
48 Flag of Italy.svg S.A. Motorsport Italia Srl Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Scandola Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gaspari Škoda Fabia R5 D
49 Flag of Spain.svg Hyundai Motor España Flag of Spain.svg José Antonio Suárez Flag of Spain.svg Cándido Carrera Hyundai i20 R5 M
World Rally Championship-3 entries
62 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Flag of Italy.svg Luca Beltrame Peugeot 208 R2 D
63 Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Flag of Finland.svg Tatu Hämäläinen Peugeot 208 R2 P
64 Flag of France.svg Terry Folb Flag of France.svg Terry Folb [lower-alpha 2] Flag of France.svg Kevin Bronner Ford Fiesta R2T P
65 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louise Cook Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louise Cook Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefan Davis Ford Fiesta R2T M
Other Major Entries
61 Flag of France.svg Équipe de France FFSA Rally Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Franceschi [lower-alpha 3] Flag of France.svg Romain Courbon Ford Fiesta R2T P
81 Flag of Finland.svg Printsport Flag of Norway.svg Ole Christian Veiby Flag of Norway.svg Stig Rune Skjærmoen Škoda Fabia R5 P
82 Flag of Germany.svg Albert von Thurn und Taxis Flag of Germany.svg Albert von Thurn und Taxis Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Wicha Škoda Fabia R5 P
Source: [8]

Report

Thursday

Ott Tänak, who won the Shakedown, topped his Yaris over the WRC 2 category leader Kalle Rovanperä by just one-tenth of a second, while the young Norwegian Ole Christian Veiby was another slender 0.1 second behind. Returned Dani Sordo cleared the stage in fourth, followed by another experienced WRC 2 driver Jan Kopecký. Defending world champion Sébastien Ogier finished in seventh, ahead of Andreas Mikkelsen and Craig Breen by 0.1 and 0.2 second respectively. Two WRC 2 drivers, Umberto Scandola and Kajetan Kajetanowicz completed the top ten.

Friday

Five-time world champion Sébastien Ogier was the fastest man to finish the day other than the defending rally winner Ott Tänak, who set five out of six fastest stage times and built a 12.3-second lead over the Frenchman, while championship leader Thierry Neuville was another 15.1 seconds behind. Elfyn Evans climbed up three places in the afternoon loop and edged Jari-Matti Latvala by a second. Dani Sordo completed the day in sixth, only one-tenth of a second ahead of Esapekka Lappi, who failed to come to terms with dirt dragged onto the roads by the early starters. Craig Breen lost some time due to being caught in a heavy rain shower in the early stage in the eighth place, followed by Andreas Mikkelsen, who was struggling with his i20's handling and chose to change his driving style, in ninth, only one second behind. Teemu Suninen, driving a third Fiesta, in tenth. Lacking of power caused Mads Østberg to fail to find the pace like Finland, which made him cleared the day off the leaderboard in eleventh overall.

Saturday

The Ford Fiesta WRC of Elfyn Evans and Daniel Barritt crew during the rally. Ford Fiesta WRC of Elfyn Evans Rallye Deutschland 2018.jpg
The Ford Fiesta WRC of Elfyn Evans and Daniel Barritt crew during the rally.

Saturday turned out to be a total disaster for Ford. First in the early stage, Elfyn Evans retired his Ford Fiesta from the day after sliding into a field, damaging the left front wheel in the process. Then in the afternoon loop, Second-place Sébastien Ogier suffered a puncture due to hitting a rock in the second pass through the marathon Panzerplatte military road test, dropping him five places to seventh overall, half a second behind Andreas Mikkelsen in front. This further extended Ott Tänak's lead to 43.7 seconds. This time over Dani Sordo, who edged Jari-Matti Latvala by just 0.8 second after a hot fight. Championship leader Thierry Neuville struggled for pace in his i20. He switched back to yesterday's differential and gearbox settings and found a comfortable rhythm. The Belgian eventually ended the day in fourth, eight seconds ahead of Esapekka Lappi. Teemu Suninen climbed up to eighth after Craig Breen crashed in the final stage and damaged his Citroën C3's rear left suspension and dropped down to tenth place, followed by Mads Østberg cleared the day in ninth after a trouble free day.

Sunday

The opening stage saw a dramatic start to final day of the event. Tenth-place Mads Østberg, who was third on road, went off into a field and forced to retire from the event. Dani Sordo and Jari-Matti Latvala should have a fierce competition for second place, but an accident damage, which is happened on the Spaniard,and a transmission failure, which is happened on the Finn, burned the battle to ash. The biggest beneficiary of the chaos is championship leader Thierry Neuville, who was pushed up to the second place after the two's retirement. [9]

The king of the event is obviously Ott Tänak, who led the entire rally but one stage. The Estonian took his first back-to-back victory in his career and now eats the gap to top to thirty-six points in the drivers' championships. Teammate Esapekka Lappi finished third, 21.7 seconds behind Thierry Neuville. With a 1-3 finish, Toyota overtook Ford to second in the manufacturers' championships, only thirteen points behind Hyundai. [10] Although defending world champion Sébastien Ogier won the Power Stage, the outcome of fourth place finish still failed to narrow the gap to championship leader Thierry Neuville it is up to twenty-three points after the event. Teammate Teemu Suninen completed the rally with a fifth-place finish after a consistent weekend, followed by Andreas Mikkelsen in sixth. Craig Breen finished in seventh, while localman Marijan Griebel finished in eighth. WRC 2 leader Jan Kopecký and seventeen-year-old Kalle Rovanperä completed the leaderboard.

Classification

Top ten finishers

The following crews finished the rally in each class's top ten. [lower-alpha 4]

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
EventClassClassStage
Overall classification
118 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC 3:03:36.90.0254
225 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Gilsoul Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3:04:16.1+39.2181
339 Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ferm Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC 3:04:37.8+1:00.9153
441 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC 3:05:11.4+1:34.5125
553 Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Suninen Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Markkula Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC 3:05:39.8+2:02.9100
664 Flag of Norway.svg Andreas Mikkelsen Flag of Norway.svg Anders Jæger-Synnevaag Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3:05:50.7+2:13.880
7711 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Martin Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC 3:06:16.0+2:39.162
8822 Flag of Germany.svg Marijan Griebel Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Rath Flag of Germany.svg Marijan Griebel Citroën DS3 WRC 3:14:18.1+10:41.240
9931 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Dresler Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:16:49.7+13:12.820
101044 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä Flag of Finland.svg Jonne Halttunen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:16:53.5+13:16.610
World Rally Championship-2
9131 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Dresler Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:16:49.70.025
10244 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä Flag of Finland.svg Jonne Halttunen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Škoda Motorsport II Škoda Fabia R5 3:16:53.5+3.818
11334 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Andolfi Flag of Italy.svg Simone Scattolin Flag of Italy.svg ACI Team Italia WRC Škoda Fabia R5 3:17:07.8+18.115
12443 Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Kreim Flag of Germany.svg Frank Christian Flag of Germany.svg Škoda Auto Deutschland Škoda Fabia R5 3:17:40.6+50.912
13545 Flag of Poland.svg Kajetan Kajetanowicz Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Szczepaniak Flag of Poland.svg Lotos Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 3:17:44.1+54.410
14633 Flag of Poland.svg Łukasz Pieniążek Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Mazur Flag of Finland.svg Printsport Škoda Fabia R5 3:19:10.1+2:20.48
15741 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Thibault de la Haye Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Hyundai i20 R5 3:19:11.8+2:22.16
16837 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Lefebvre Flag of France.svg Gabin Moreau Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 3:19:49.6+2:59.94
19942 Flag of Mexico.svg Benito Guerra Jr. Flag of Spain.svg Borja Rozada Flag of Italy.svg S.A. Motorsport Italia Srl Škoda Fabia R5 3:22:47.5+5:57.82
201046 Flag of Romania.svg Simone Tempestini Flag of Romania.svg Sergio Itu Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Rallye Team Citroën C3 R5 3:24:42.1+7:52.41
World Rally Championship-3
30163 Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Flag of Finland.svg Tatu Hämäläinen Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 3:49:47.90.025
35262 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Flag of Italy.svg Luca Beltrame Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 4:01:25.7+11:37.818
38365 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louise Cook Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefan Davis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louise Cook Ford Fiesta R2T 4:09:33.2+19:45.315
Source: [11] [12]

Other notable finishers

The following notable crews finished the rally outside top ten. [lower-alpha 4]

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassTimePoints
EventClassStage
25252 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elfyn Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Barritt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC WRC3:40:04.00
261139 Flag of France.svg Yoann Bonato Flag of France.svg Benjamin Boulloud Flag of France.svg CHL Sport Auto Citroën C3 R5 WRC-23:43:11.2
271240 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Huttunen Flag of Finland.svg Antti Linnaketo Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-23:44:57.1
Source: [11] [12]

Special stages

Overall classification
DayStageNameLengthWinnerCarTimeClass leader
16 AugustSt. Wendeler Land [Shakedown]5.52 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 2:52.9
SS1St. Wendel2.04 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 2:11.2 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak
17 AugustSS2Stein und Wein 119.44 km Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 10:50.2 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier
SS3Mittelmosel 122.00 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 12:25.2 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak
SS4Wadern – Weiskichen 19.27 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 5:06.7
SS5Stein und Wein 219.44 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 11:03.2
SS6Mittelmosel 222.00 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 12:36.9
SS7Wadern – Weiskichen 29.27 km Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Toyota Yaris WRC 5:07.5
18 AugustSS8Arena Panzerplatte 19.43 km Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 5:26.4
SS9Panzerplatte 138.57 km Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 21:55.7
SS10Freisen 114.78 km Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi Toyota Yaris WRC 8:28.4
SS11Römerstraße 112.28 km Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Citroën C3 WRC 6:03.3
SS12Arena Panzerplatte 29.43 km Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 5:23.9
SS13Panzerplatte 238.57 km Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 21:55.4
SS14Freisen 214.78 km Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 8:31.8
SS15Römerstraße 212.28 km Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala Toyota Yaris WRC 6:05.6
19 AugustSS16Grafschaft 129.07 km Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 16:17.7
SS17Grafschaft 229.07 km Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 16:15.0
SS18Bosenberg [Power stage]14.97 km Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Ford Fiesta WRC 7:15.0
World Rally Championship-2
16 AugustSt. Wendeler Land [Shakedown]5.52 km Flag of France.svg Eric Camilli Ford Fiesta R5 3:04.5
SS1St. Wendel2.04 km Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä Škoda Fabia R5 2:11.3 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä
17 AugustSS2Stein und Wein 119.44 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 11:34.3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký
SS3Mittelmosel 122.00 km Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Kreim Škoda Fabia R5 13:54.4
SS4Wadern – Weiskichen 19.27 km Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä Škoda Fabia R5 5:31.5
SS5Stein und Wein 219.44 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 11:41.6
SS6Mittelmosel 222.00 km Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Ford Fiesta R5 13:23.8
SS7Wadern – Weiskichen 29.27 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 5:29.3
18 AugustSS8Arena Panzerplatte 19.43 km Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Andolfi Škoda Fabia R5 5:46.4
SS9Panzerplatte 138.57 km Flag of France.svg Stéphane Lefebvre Citroën C3 R5 23:22.0 Flag of France.svg Eric Camilli
SS10Freisen 114.78 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 8:58.7
SS11Römerstraße 112.28 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 6:30.1
SS12Arena Panzerplatte 29.43 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 5:41.0
SS13Panzerplatte 238.57 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 23:03.4
SS14Freisen 214.78 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 8:58.9 Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Andolfi
SS15Römerstraße 212.28 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 6:29.2 Flag of Finland.svg Kalle Rovanperä
19 AugustSS16Grafschaft 129.07 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 17:20.8
SS17Grafschaft 229.07 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 17:07.7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký
SS18Bosenberg14.97 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia R5 7:45.5
World Rally Championship-3
16 AugustSt. Wendeler Land [Shakedown]5.52 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 3:32.0
SS1St. Wendel2.04 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 2:31.3 Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario
17 AugustSS2Stein und Wein 119.44 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 13:28.5
SS3Mittelmosel 122.00 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 16:26.6
SS4Wadern – Weiskichen 19.27 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 6:20.3
SS5Stein und Wein 219.44 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 13:31.7
SS6Mittelmosel 222.00 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 15:40.5
SS7Wadern – Weiskichen 29.27 km Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 6:27.0
18 AugustSS8Arena Panzerplatte 19.43 km Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 6:51.5
SS9Panzerplatte 138.57 km Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 27:01.1
SS10Freisen 114.78 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 10:28.2
SS11Römerstraße 112.28 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 7:32.5
SS12Arena Panzerplatte 29.43 km Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 6:37.9
SS13Panzerplatte 238.57 km Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Brazzoli Peugeot 208 R2 27:05.8
SS14Freisen 214.78 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 10:31.2
SS15Römerstraße 212.28 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 7:41.6
19 AugustSS16Grafschaft 129.07 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 20:47.5
SS17Grafschaft 229.07 km Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louise Cook Ford Fiesta R2T 20:34.9
SS18Bosenberg14.97 km Flag of Finland.svg Taisko Lario Peugeot 208 R2 9:26.0

Power stage

The Power stage was a 14.97 km stage at the end of the rally. Additional World Championship points were awarded to the five fastest crews.

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDiff.Pts.
1 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Ogier Flag of France.svg Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRC 7:15.00.05
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja Toyota Yaris WRC 7:15.1+0.14
3 Flag of Finland.svg Esapekka Lappi Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ferm Toyota Yaris WRC 7:19.0+4.03
4 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Martin Citroën C3 WRC 7:19.2+4.22
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thierry Neuville Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 7:21.7+6.71

Penalties

The following notable crews were given time penalty during the rally. [lower-alpha 4]

StageNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassReasonPenalty
SS341 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Thibault de la Haye Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-21 minute late0:10
SS635 Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Ibáñez Sotos Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-24 minutes late0:40
SS749 Flag of Spain.svg José Antonio Suárez Flag of Spain.svg Cándido Carrera Flag of Spain.svg Hyundai Motor España Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-27 minutes late1:10
SS835 Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Ibáñez Sotos Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-24 minutes late0:40
SS1121 Flag of Greece.svg Jourdan Serderidis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frédéric Miclotte Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta WRC WRC1 minute early1:00
SS1541 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Flag of France.svg Thibault de la Haye Flag of France.svg Nicolas Ciamin Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2Stewards decision0:30
SS166 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Flag of Spain.svg Carlos del Barrio Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRC10 minutes late1:40

Retirements

The following notable crews retired from the event. [lower-alpha 4] Under Rally2 regulations, they were eligible to re-enter the event starting from the next leg. Crews that re-entered were given an additional time penalty.

StageNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassCauseRe-entry
SS582 Flag of Germany.svg Albert von Thurn und Taxis Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Wicha Flag of Germany.svg Albert von Thurn und Taxis Škoda Fabia R5 MechanicalNo
SS935 Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Ibáñez Sotos Flag of Spain.svg Nil Solans Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2Off roadNo
SS936 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Louis Loubet Flag of France.svg Vincent Landais Flag of Italy.svg BRC Racing Team Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS112 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elfyn Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Barritt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta WRC WRCOff roadYes
SS1332 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Loudon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gus Greensmith Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2Driver injuryNo
SS1339 Flag of France.svg Yoann Bonato Flag of France.svg Benjamin Boulloud Flag of France.svg CHL Sport Auto Citroën C3 R5 WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1440 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Huttunen Flag of Finland.svg Antti Linnaketo Flag of South Korea.svg Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 R5 WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1447 Flag of France.svg Eric Camilli Flag of France.svg Benjamin Veillas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Ford Fiesta R5 WRC-2Timing beltNo
SS167 Flag of Finland.svg Jari-Matti Latvala Flag of Finland.svg Miikka Anttila Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota Yaris WRC WRCTransmissionNo
SS1610 Flag of Norway.svg Mads Østberg Flag of Norway.svg Torstein Eriksen Flag of France.svg Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroën C3 WRC WRCOff roadNo
SS176 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo Flag of Spain.svg Carlos del Barrio Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M-Sport Ford WRT Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC WRCAccident damageNo
SS1748 Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Scandola Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gaspari Flag of Italy.svg S.A. Motorsport Italia Srl Škoda Fabia R5 WRC-2TurboNo
SS1861 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Franceschi Flag of France.svg Romain Courbon Flag of France.svg Équipe de France FFSA Rally Ford Fiesta R2T DifferentialNo

Championship standings after the rally

Notes

  1. Gus Greensmith's co-driver Craig Parry was replaced by Stuart Loudon due to the injury caused by the accident in testing. [7]
  2. Terry Folb withdrew from the event.
  3. Jean-Baptiste Franceschi was originally in WRC-3 category.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Only crews contesting the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3 are listed.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thierry Neuville</span> Belgian rally driver

Thierry Jean Neuville is a Belgian rally driver who is competing in the World Rally Championship for Hyundai Motorsport. During his career, he has finished as runner-up in the drivers' championship five times. He helped Hyundai win their first manufacturers' title in 2019, as well as repeating the feat in 2020. His current co-driver is compatriot Martijn Wydaeghe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 World Rally Championship</span> 43rd season of the World Rally Championship

The 2015 World Rally Championship was the 43rd season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and drivers contest thirteen rallies across four continents, competing for the FIA World Rally Championships for Drivers and Manufacturers. The WRC-2, WRC-3 and Junior WRC championships are run in support of the premier championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 World Rally Championship</span> 44th season of the World Rally Championship

The 2016 World Rally Championship was the 44th season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and drivers competed in thirteen rounds—starting with the Rallye Monte Carlo in January and finishing with Rally Australia in November—for the World Rally Championships for Drivers and Manufacturers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 World Rally Championship</span> 2017 edition of the World Rally Championship

The 2017 FIA World Rally Championship was the 45th season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews contested in thirteen events—starting in Monte Carlo on 19 January and ending in Australia on 19 November—for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Drivers were free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with 2017-specification World Rally Cars were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series were supported by the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships and the newly created WRC Trophy at every round, and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected rounds.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 World Rally Championship</span> 46th season of the World Rally Championship

The 2018 FIA World Rally Championship was the 46th season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews were competing in thirteen events—starting with the Monte Carlo Rally in January and finishing with Rally Australia in November—for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews were free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with 2017-specification World Rally Cars were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series were once again supported by the World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3 categories at every round and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected rounds.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Monte Carlo Rally</span>

The 2018 Monte Carlo Rally was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 25 and 28 January 2018. It marked the eighty-sixth running of the Monte Carlo Rally, and was the first round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. The event, which was based in the town of Gap in the Hautes-Alpes department of France, was contested over seventeen special stages totalling a competitive distance of 394.74 km (245.28 mi).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally Sweden</span>

The 2018 Rally Sweden was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 15 and 18 February 2018. It marked the sixty-sixth running of Rally Sweden, and was the second round of the 2018 World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. It was also the first round of the Junior World Rally Championship. The event, which was based in the town of Torsby in Värmland County, was contested over nineteen special stages totalling a competitive distance of 314.25 km (195.27 mi).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally Mexico</span>

The 2018 Rally Mexico was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 8 and 11 March 2018. It marked the fifteenth running of Rally Mexico, and was the third round of the 2018 World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. The event was based in the town of León in Guanajuato, and was contested over twenty-two special stages totalling a competitive distance of 344.49 km (214.06 mi).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Tour de Corse</span>

The 2018 Tour de Corse was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 5 and 8 April 2018. It marked the sixty-first running of the Tour de Corse and the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. It was also the second round of the Junior World Rally Championship. The event was based in the town of Bastia in Corsica, and was contested over twelve special stages totalling a competitive distance of 333.48 km (207.21 mi).

The 2018 Rally Argentina was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 26 and 29 April 2018. It marked the thirty-eighth running of Rally Argentina, and was the fifth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. The event was based in Villa Carlos Paz in Córdoba Province and consisted of eighteen special stages totalling 358.25 km (222.61 mi) competitive kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally de Portugal</span>

The 2018 Rally de Portugal was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 17 and 20 May 2018. It marked the fifty-second running of Rally de Portugal, and was the sixth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships, and the third round of the Junior WRC championship. The event was based in Matosinhos in Porto and consisted of twenty special stages totalling 358.19 km (222.57 mi) competitive kilometres. The event was also part of the Portuguese national championship and Peugeot Rally Cup Ibérica ; their participants did not feature in the overall placings.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally Finland</span>

The 2018 Rally Finland was a motor racing event for rally cars that held over four days between 26 and 29 July 2018. It marked the sixty-eighth running of Rally Finland, and was the eighth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships, and the fourth round of the Junior WRC championship. The event was based in Jyväskylä in Central Finland and consisted of twenty-three special stages totalling 317.26 km (197.14 mi) in competitive kilometres.

The 2018 Rally Turkey was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 13 and 16 September 2018. It marked the return and the eleventh running of Rally Turkey, last held in 2010. The event was the tenth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support series, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. It was also the fifth and the last round of the Junior WRC championship. The event was based in Marmaris in Muğla and consists of seventeen special stages totalling 312.44 km (194.14 mi) in competitive kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Wales Rally GB</span>

The 2018 Wales Rally GB was a motor racing event for rally cars that took place over four days between 4 and 7 October 2018. The event was open to entries competing in World Rally Cars and cars complying with Group R regulations. It marked the seventy-fourth running of Rally Great Britain and was the eleventh round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship, the highest class of competition in international rallying. Sixty crews, including manufacturer teams and privateers, were entered to compete in the World Rally Championship, the FIA World Rally Championship-2 and FIA World Rally Championship-3 support series and the MSA British Rally Championship. The 2018 event was based in Deeside in Flintshire and consisted of twenty-three special stages throughout North and Mid-Wales. The rally covered a total competitive distance of a 318.34 km and an additional 1,083.01 km in transport stages.

The 2018 Rally Catalunya was a motor racing event for rally cars that took place between 25 and 28 October. The event was open to entries competing in World Rally Cars and cars complying with Group R regulations. It marked the fifty-fourth running of Rally Catalunya and was the twelfth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship, the highest class of competition in international rallying. Seventy-six crews, including manufacturer teams and privateers, were entered to compete in the World Rally Championship, the FIA World Rally Championship-2 and FIA World Rally Championship-3 support series and the Spanish national Rally Championship and Peugeot Rally Cup Ibérica championship. The 2018 event was based in Salou in Tarragona and consisted of eighteen special stages. The rally covered a total competitive distance of a 331.58 km and an additional 1,132.79 km in transport stages.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally Australia</span>

The 2018 Rally Australia was a motor racing event for rally cars that took place between 15 and 18 November. The event was open to entries competing in World Rally Cars and cars complying with Group R regulations. It marked the twenty-seventh running of Rally Australia and was the final round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support series, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. The 2018 event was based in Coffs Harbour in New South Wales and consisted of twenty-four special stages. The rally covered a total competitive distance of a 316.30 km and an additional 698.91 km in transport stages.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Rally Italia Sardegna</span> Motor racing event

The 2018 Rally Italia Sardegna was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 7 and 10 June 2018. It marked the fifteenth running of Rally Italia Sardegna, and was the seventh round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships. The event was based in Alghero in Sardinia and consisted of twenty special stages totalling 313.46 km (194.78 mi) in competitive kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 World Rally Championship</span> 2019 edition of the World Rally Championship

The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship was the forty-seventh season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews competed in fourteen events for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews were free to compete in cars complying with World Rally Car and Group R regulations; however, only Manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The series was once again supported by the World Rally Championship-2 category at every round, which was split into 2 classifications: the World Rally Championship-2 Pro for manufacturer entries and the World Rally Championship-2 for private entries, and by the Junior World Rally Championship at selected events. The World Rally Championship-3 was discontinued in 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Rallye Deutschland</span> 37th edition of Rallye Deutschland

The 2019 Rallye Deutschland was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 22 and 25 August 2019. It marked the thirty-seventh running of Rallye Deutschland and was the tenth round of the 2019 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and the newly-created WRC-2 Pro class. The 2019 event was based at the Bostalsee in Saarland, and was contested over nineteen special stages with a total a competitive distance of 344.04 km (213.78 mi).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 World Rally Championship</span> 48th running of the World Rally Championship

The 2020 FIA World Rally Championship was the forty-eighth season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing competition recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams and crews competed in seven rallies for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews were free to compete in cars complying with Rally1 and Rally2 regulations; however, only manufacturers competing with World Rally Cars homologated under regulations introduced in 2017 were eligible to score points in the Manufacturers' championship. The championship began in January 2020 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and concluded in December 2020 with Rally Monza. The series was supported by the World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championship categories at selected events.

References

  1. "ADAC Rallye Deutschland". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  2. "Rally Aus retains WRC finale in 2018". speedcafe.com . 22 September 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  3. "Rally Calendar Overview". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  4. "Second success for Tänak". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH . Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  5. "Breaking News: Tänak Repeat Germany Win". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH . Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  6. "WRC 2 in Germany: Kopecký storms to victory". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  7. "Gus Gets Green Light After Crash". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH . Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  8. "ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2018 Entry List" (PDF). adac-rallye-deutschland.de. ADAC Rallye Deutschland. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  9. "SS16: Dramatic Start to Final Day". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  10. "Sunday in Germany: Double Delight for Tänak". wrc.com. WRC Promoter GmbH. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  11. 1 2 "Rallye Deutschland Results". wrc.com. World Rally Championship. 19 August 2018. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  12. 1 2 "36. ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2018". ewrc-results.com. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
Previous rally:
2018 Rally Finland
2018 FIA World Rally Championship Next rally:
2018 Rally Turkey
Previous rally:
2017 Rallye Deutschland
2018 Rally DeutschlandNext rally:
2019 Rallye Deutschland