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2011 Rally de Portugal

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2011 Rally de Portugal
Vodafone Rally de Portugal
Round 3 of the2011 World Rally Championship
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Host country Portugal
Rally baseFaro,Portugal
Dates runMarch 24 – 27 2011
Stages17 (385.37 km; 239.46 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance1,359.71 km (844.88 miles)[1]
Statistics
Crews70 at start, 38 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFranceSébastien Ogier
FranceCitroën World Rally Team

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]

Results

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Event standings

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Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
Overall
1.FranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaCitroën DS3 WRC4:10:53.40.026
2.FranceSébastien LoebMonacoDaniel ElenaCitroën DS3 WRC4:11:25.231.821
3.FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka AnttilaFord Fiesta RS WRC4:14:15.53:22.117
4.FinlandMikko HirvonenFinlandJarmo LehtinenFord Fiesta RS WRC4:17:09.76:16.312
5.United KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott MartinFord Fiesta RS WRC4:18:41.97:48.510
6.NorwayPetter SolbergUnited KingdomChris PattersonCitroën DS3 WRC4:21:10.810:17.48
7.FinlandKimi RäikkönenFinlandKaj LindströmCitroën DS3 WRC4:21:47.510:54.16
8.ArgentinaFederico VillagraArgentinaJorge Pérez CompancFord Fiesta RS WRC4:22:32.211:38.84
9.NorwayHenning SolbergAustriaIlka MinorFord Fiesta RS WRC4:25:09.814:16.42
10.NetherlandsDennis KuipersBelgiumFrédéric MiclotteFord Fiesta RS WRC4:28:48.017:54.61
PWRC
1. (11.)New ZealandHayden PaddonNew ZealandJohn KennardSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:33:33.40.025
2. (15.)FinlandJukka KetomäkiFinlandKai RisbergMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:41:13.37:39.918
3. (16.)Czech RepublicMartin SemerádCzech RepublicMichal ErnstMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:42:46.09:12.615
4. (18.)MexicoBenito GuerraSpainBorja RozadaMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:47:12.713:39.312
5. (19.)UkraineValeriy GorbanEstoniaSergey LarensMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:47:16.713:43.310
6. (20.)UkraineOleksandr Saliuk, Jr.UkrainePavlo CherepinMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:48:10.914:37.58
7. (24.)PolandMichał KościuszkoPolandMaciek SzczepaniakMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:53:02.019:28.66
8. (26.)United Arab EmiratesMajed Al ShamsiUnited Arab EmiratesKhaled Al KendiSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:54:17.320:43.94
9. (28.)United Arab EmiratesBader Al JabriRepublic of IrelandStephen McAuleySubaru Impreza WRX STI5:01:58.728:25.32
10. (29.)SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:02:57.129:23.71
WRC Academy
1.EstoniaEgon KaurEstoniaMait LaidveeFord Fiesta R23:30:13.80.028
2.SwedenVictor HenrikssonSwedenJoel ArdellFord Fiesta R23:30:30.216.419
3.GermanyChristian RiedemannGermanyMichael WenzelFord Fiesta R23:33:45.03:31.215
4.AustraliaBrendan ReevesAustraliaRhianon SmythFord Fiesta R23:34:57.24:43.412
5.United KingdomAlastair FisherUnited KingdomDaniel BarrittFord Fiesta R23:36:09.45:55.612
6.ArgentinaMiguel BaldoniArgentinaFernando MussanoFord Fiesta R23:36:55.26:41.48
7.ItalyAndrea CrugnolaItalyRoberto MomettiFord Fiesta R23:42:39.812:26.06
8.AustraliaMolly TaylorAustraliaRebecca SmartFord Fiesta R23:43:05.712:51.94
9.ItalyMatteo BrunelloItalyMichele FerraraFord Fiesta R23:51:43.221:29.42
10.NetherlandsTimo van den MarelNetherlandsErwin BerkhofFord Fiesta R24:11:05.640:51.81
^ – The WRC Academy features only the first two legs of the rally.

Special stages

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DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader
Leg 1
(24–25 Mar)
SS115:30SSSLisboa3.27 kmFinlandMikko Hirvonen2:49.669.41 km/hFinlandMikko Hirvonen
SS209:05Santa Clara 122.99 kmNorwayPetter Solberg14:03.598.12 km/h
SS309:53Ourique 120.27 kmFranceSébastien Loeb
FranceSébastien Ogier
12:53.994.29 km/h
SS411:06Felizes 121.31 kmFranceSébastien Ogier13:25.495.25 km/hFranceSébastien Ogier
SS514:25Santa Clara 222.99 kmFranceSébastien Ogier
FinlandJari-Matti Latvala
13:50.999.61 km/h
SS615:13Ourique 220.27 kmFinlandJari-Matti Latvala12:45.295.36 km/h
SS716:26Felizes 221.31 kmFinlandJari-Matti Latvala13:27.195.05 km/hFinlandJari-Matti Latvala
Leg 2
(26 Mar)
SS810:17Almodovar 126.23 kmFranceSébastien Loeb16:12.897.07 km/h
SS911:10Vascão 125.26 kmNorwayPetter Solberg16:25.992.24 km/h
SS1012:00Loulé 122.56 kmFranceSébastien Ogier15:31.687.18 km/hFranceSébastien Ogier
SS1115:02Almodovar 226.23 kmFranceSébastien Ogier15:59.698.40 km/h
SS1215:55Vascão 225.26 kmNorwayPetter Solberg16:11.293.63 km/h
SS1316:45Loulé 222.56 kmNorwayPetter Solberg15:13.688.90 km/h
Leg 3
(27 Mar)
SS1407:34Silves 121.39 kmFinlandMikko Hirvonen12:13.1105.04 km/h
SS1508:27Santana da Serra 131.04 kmNorwayPetter Solberg22:52.281.43 km/h
SS1611:55Silves 221.39 kmNorwayPetter Solberg12:12.5105.12 km/h
SS1716:11Santana da Serra 2 (Power stage)31.04 kmFranceSébastien Loeb22:35.982.41 km/h

Power Stage

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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.

PosDriverTimeDiff.Avg. speedPoints
1FranceSébastien Loeb22:35.90.082.41 km/h3
2FinlandJari-Matti Latvala22:37.6+1.782.31 km/h2
3FranceSébastien Ogier22:40.0+4.182.16 km/h1

References

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  1. ^ab"Itineraries"(PDF).Rally de Portugal. Automóvel Club de Portugal. Retrieved21 March 2011.
  2. ^"Ogier reigns in Portugal".World Rally Championship.International Sportsworld Communicators. 27 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2011. Retrieved27 March 2011.
  3. ^"Ogier strikes gold in Portugal".World Rally Championship.International Sportsworld Communicators. 27 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved27 March 2011.
  4. ^"Portugal PWRC win for Paddon".World Rally Championship.International Sportsworld Communicators. 27 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2012. Retrieved27 March 2011.
  5. ^"Kaur is the first FIA WRC Academy winner".World Rally Championship.International Sportsworld Communicators. 26 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved27 March 2011.

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