| 2011 Rally de Portugal Vodafone Rally de Portugal | |||
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Round 3 of the2011 World Rally Championship
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Sébastien Loeb driving aCitroën DS3 WRC | |||
| Host country | |||
| Rally base | Faro,Portugal | ||
| Dates run | March 24 – 27 2011 | ||
| Stages | 17 (385.37 km; 239.46 miles)[1] | ||
| Stage surface | Gravel | ||
| Overall distance | 1,359.71 km (844.88 miles)[1] | ||
| Statistics | |||
| Crews | 70 at start, 38 at finish | ||
| Overall results | |||
| Overall winner | |||
The2011 Rally de Portugal was the third round of the2011 World Rally Championship season. It was the season's first European event held on gravel roads. The rally took place over 24–27 March, beginning with a super special stage in the city ofLisbon. The rally was also the second round of theProduction World Rally Championship and the inaugural event of theWRC Academy.
Sébastien Ogier won the event for the second consecutive year, to take his third WRC victory.[2] Ogier had taken the lead midway through the second leg of the rally and held on to his lead to win by 31.8 seconds from teammateSébastien Loeb, with Ford'sJari-Matti Latvala rounding out the podium in third place. Championship leaderMikko Hirvonen ended the rally in fourth place, which coupled with power stage points for Loeb, created a tie between the two at the head of the drivers' championship.[3]
In the support classes,Hayden Paddon won the PWRC class by a comfortable margin of over seven minutes,[4] while Egon Kaur won the inaugural WRC Academy event by a more marginal sixteen seconds.[5]
| Day | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
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| Leg 1 (24–25 Mar) | SS1 | 15:30 | SSSLisboa | 3.27 km | 2:49.6 | 69.41 km/h | ||
| SS2 | 09:05 | Santa Clara 1 | 22.99 km | 14:03.5 | 98.12 km/h | |||
| SS3 | 09:53 | Ourique 1 | 20.27 km | 12:53.9 | 94.29 km/h | |||
| SS4 | 11:06 | Felizes 1 | 21.31 km | 13:25.4 | 95.25 km/h | |||
| SS5 | 14:25 | Santa Clara 2 | 22.99 km | 13:50.9 | 99.61 km/h | |||
| SS6 | 15:13 | Ourique 2 | 20.27 km | 12:45.2 | 95.36 km/h | |||
| SS7 | 16:26 | Felizes 2 | 21.31 km | 13:27.1 | 95.05 km/h | |||
| Leg 2 (26 Mar) | SS8 | 10:17 | Almodovar 1 | 26.23 km | 16:12.8 | 97.07 km/h | ||
| SS9 | 11:10 | Vascão 1 | 25.26 km | 16:25.9 | 92.24 km/h | |||
| SS10 | 12:00 | Loulé 1 | 22.56 km | 15:31.6 | 87.18 km/h | |||
| SS11 | 15:02 | Almodovar 2 | 26.23 km | 15:59.6 | 98.40 km/h | |||
| SS12 | 15:55 | Vascão 2 | 25.26 km | 16:11.2 | 93.63 km/h | |||
| SS13 | 16:45 | Loulé 2 | 22.56 km | 15:13.6 | 88.90 km/h | |||
| Leg 3 (27 Mar) | SS14 | 07:34 | Silves 1 | 21.39 km | 12:13.1 | 105.04 km/h | ||
| SS15 | 08:27 | Santana da Serra 1 | 31.04 km | 22:52.2 | 81.43 km/h | |||
| SS16 | 11:55 | Silves 2 | 21.39 km | 12:12.5 | 105.12 km/h | |||
| SS17 | 16:11 | Santana da Serra 2 (Power stage) | 31.04 km | 22:35.9 | 82.41 km/h |
The "Power stage" was a live, televised 31.04 km (19.29 mi) stage at the end of the rally, held nearSão Marcos da Serra.
| Pos | Driver | Time | Diff. | Avg. speed | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22:35.9 | 0.0 | 82.41 km/h | 3 | |
| 2 | 22:37.6 | +1.7 | 82.31 km/h | 2 | |
| 3 | 22:40.0 | +4.1 | 82.16 km/h | 1 |