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2013 Rally Italia Sardegna

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Seventh round of the 2013 World Rally Championship season
2013 Rally Italia Sardegna
Rally Italia Sardegna 2013
Round 7 of the2013 World Rally Championship season
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Andreas Mikkelsen during Rally
Host countryItalyItaly
Rally baseOlbia,Gallura
Dates runJune 21 – June 23, 2013
Stages23 (304.21 km; 189.03 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Statistics
Crews56 at start, 41 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFranceSébastien Ogier
GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport

The2013Rally Italia Sardegna was the seventh round of the 2013 World Rally Championship season. The event was based in Olbia, Gallura, and started on 21 June and was concluded on 23 June after twenty-three special stages, totaling 304.21 competitive kilometers.

Report

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Sébastien Ogier held the lead of the rally from start to finish; with three stage wins on the first day, Ogier held a lead of 46.6 seconds overMikko Hirvonen, who battled for second withThierry Neuville, with a difference of only 3.1 seconds at the end of the day. BothQatar M-Sport World Rally Team drivers,Mads Østberg andEvgeny Novikov retired.[1] On the second day, Hirvonen started with a stage win, but on the next stage went wide and got stuck into a ditch, leaving second place to Neuville. Ogier's teammate,Jari-Matti Latvala recovered from 12th position after a puncture on stage one, to finish third.Dani Sordo was the bestCitroën finisher in fourth, ahead ofMartin Prokop in fifth, whileElfyn Evans finished sixth on his début in a World Rally Car.Michał Kościuszko got his best result of the year in seventh, ahead of Østberg – recovering from his accident – to finish eighth via Rally-2.Robert Kubica got his first championship points by finishing ninth andKhalid Al Qassimi completed the top ten finishers.[2]

Entry list

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ThirteenWorld Rally Cars were entered into the event, as were ThirteenWRC-2 entries and TenWRC-3 entries.

Notable entrants
No.EntrantClassDriverCo-driverCarTyre
2FranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTWRCFinlandMikko HirvonenFinlandJarmo LehtinenCitroën DS3 WRCM
3FranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTWRCSpainDani SordoSpainCarlos del BarrioCitroën DS3 WRCM
4United KingdomQatar M-Sport WRTWRCNorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas AnderssonFord Fiesta RS WRCM
5United KingdomQatar M-Sport WRTWRCRussiaEvgeny NovikovAustriaIlka MinorFord Fiesta RS WRCM
6United KingdomQatar World Rally TeamWRCUnited KingdomElfyn EvansItalyGiovanni BernacchiniFord Fiesta RS WRCM
7GermanyVolkswagen MotorsportWRCFinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
8GermanyVolkswagen MotorsportWRCFranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
9GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport IIWRCNorwayAndreas MikkelsenFinlandMikko MarkkulaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
10FranceAbu Dhabi Citroën Total WRTWRCUnited Arab EmiratesKhalid Al QassimiUnited KingdomScott MartinCitroën DS3 WRCM
11United KingdomQatar World Rally TeamWRCBelgiumThierry NeuvilleBelgiumNicolas GilsoulFord Fiesta RS WRCM
12PolandLotos Team WRCWRCPolandMichal KościuszkoPolandMaciej SzczepaniakFord Fiesta RS WRCM
21Czech RepublicJipocar Czech National TeamWRCCzech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicMichal ErnstFord Fiesta RS WRCM
22UkraineAT Rally TeamWRCSwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSwedenEmil AxelssonFord Fiesta RS WRCM
32GermanyŠkoda Auto DeutschlandWRC-2GermanySepp WiegandGermanyFrank ChristianŠkoda Fabia S2000M
33AustriaStohl RacingWRC-2GermanyArmin KremerGermanyKlaus WichaSubaru Impreza WRX STiM
37ItalyLorenzo BertelliWRC-2ItalyLorenzo BertelliItalyMitia DottaFord Fiesta RRCM
40KazakhstanArman SmailovWRC-2KazakhstanArman SmailovRussiaAndrei RusovSubaru Impreza WRX STiM
41PeruNicolás FuchsWRC-2PeruNicolás FuchsArgentinaFernando MussanoMitsubishi Lancer Evo XD
46ItalyMarco VallarioWRC-2ItalyMarco VallarioItalyAntonio PascaleMitsubishi Lancer Evo XD
48QatarSeashore Qatar Rally TeamWRC-2QatarAbdulaziz Al-KuwariRepublic of IrelandKillian DuffyFord Fiesta RRCM
49UkraineMentos Ascania RacingWRC-2UkraineOleksiy KikireshkoEstoniaSergei LarensMini John Cooper Works S2000M
50UkraineMentos Ascania RacingWRC-2UkraineValeriy GorbanUkraineVolodymir KorsiaMini John Cooper Works S2000M
51FranceSébastien ChardonnetWRC-3FranceSébastien ChardonnetFranceThibault de la HayeCitroën DS3 R3TP
52FranceQuentin GilbertWRC-3FranceQuentin GilbertFranceIsabelle GalmicheCitroën DS3 R3TP
53FranceSaintéloc RacingWRC-3United KingdomAlastair FisherUnited KingdomGordon NobleCitroën DS3 R3TP
56SwitzerlandFrancesco ParliWRC-3SwitzerlandFrancesco ParliItalyTania CantonCitroën DS3 R3TP
57SwitzerlandFederico Della CasaWRC-3SwitzerlandFederico Della CasaSwitzerlandMarco MenchiniCitroën DS3 R3TP
58GermanyADAC Team Weser-EmsWRC-3GermanyChristian RiedemannBelgiumLara VannesteCitroën DS3 R3TP
59FranceBryan BouffierWRC-3FranceBryan BouffierFranceXavier PanseriCitroën DS3 R3TP
60United KingdomCharles Hurst Citroën BelfastWRC-3Republic of IrelandKeith CroninUnited KingdomMarshall ClarkeCitroën DS3 R3TP
61FranceSaintéloc RacingWRC-3ItalySimone CampedelliItalyDanilo FappaniCitroën DS3 R3TP
62FranceStéphane ConsaniWRC-3FranceStéphane ConsaniFranceMaxime VilmotCitroën DS3 R3TP
71JordanMotortune RacingWRC-2JordanAla'a RasheedLebanonJoseph MatarFord Fiesta RRCD
72ArgentinaJuan Carlos AlonsoWRC-2ArgentinaJuan Carlos AlonsoArgentinaJuan Pablo MonasteroloMitsubishi Lancer Evo XD
74PolandRobert KubicaWRC-2PolandRobert KubicaPolandMaciek BaranCitroën DS3 RRCM
82EstoniaMM MotorsportWRC-2UkraineYuriy ProtasovEstoniaKuldar SikkFord Fiesta RRCM
IconClass
WRCWRC entries eligible to
score manufacturer points
WRCMajor entry ineligible to
score manufacturer points
WRC-2Registered to take part in
WRC-2 championship
WRC-3Registered to take part in
WRC-3 championship
J-WRCRegistered to take part in
Junior WRC championship

Event Standing

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Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
Overall Classification
1.FranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRC3:22:57.90.028
2.BelgiumThierry NeuvilleBelgiumNicolas GilsoulFord Fiesta RS WRC3:24:14.7+1:16.820
3.FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRC3:24:45.9+1:48.016
4.SpainDani SordoSpainCarlos del BarrioCitroën DS3 WRC3:26:17.1+3:19.212
5.Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicMichal ErnstFord Fiesta RS WRC3:31:32.0+8:34.110
6.United KingdomElfyn EvansItalyGiovanni BernacchiniFord Fiesta RS WRC3:34:49.7+11:51.88
7.PolandMichal KościuszkoPolandMaciej SzczepaniakFord Fiesta RS WRC3:34:50.6+11:52.76
8.NorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas AnderssonFord Fiesta RS WRC3:36:19.4+13:21.54
9. (1. WRC-2)PolandRobert KubicaPolandMaciek BaranCitroën DS3 RRC3:39:45.5+16:47.62
10.United Arab EmiratesKhalid Al QassimiUnited KingdomScott MartinCitroën DS3 WRC3:40:17.8+17:19.91
WRC-2
1. (9.)PolandRobert KubicaPolandMaciek BaranCitroën DS3 RRC3:39:45.50.025
2. (11.)QatarAbdulaziz Al-KuwariRepublic of IrelandKillian DuffyFord Fiesta RRC3:44:02.5+4:17.018
3. (12.)ItalyLorenzo BertelliItalyMitia DottaFord Fiesta RRC3:46:04.0+6:18.515
4. (14.)PeruNicolás FuchsArgentinaFernando MussanoMitsubishi Lancer Evo X3:48:33.4+8:47.912
5. (15.)GermanyArmin KremerGermanyKlaus WichaSubaru Impreza WRX STi3:50:26.5+10:41.010
6. (23.)ArgentinaJuan Carlos AlonsoArgentinaJuan Pablo MonasteroloMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:06:49.9+27:04.48
7. (28.)JordanAla'a RasheedLebanonJoseph MatarFord Fiesta RRC4:16:37.3+36:51.86
8. (30.)ItalyMarco VallarioItalyAntonio PascaleMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:23:33.8+43:48.34
WRC-3
1. (16.)GermanyChristian RiedemannBelgiumLara VannesteCitroën DS3 R3T3:52:39.90.025
2. (17.)Republic of IrelandKeith CroninUnited KingdomMarshall ClarkeCitroën DS3 R3T3:57:45.3+5:05.418
3. (19.)FranceQuentin GilbertFranceIsabelle GalmicheCitroën DS3 R3T4:01:59.2+9:19.315
4. (21.)FranceSébastien ChardonnetFranceThibault de la HayeCitroën DS3 R3T4:04:17.5+11:37.612
5. (25.)SwitzerlandFederico Della CasaSwitzerlandMarco MenchiniCitroën DS3 R3T4:08:14.0+15:34.110
6. (27.)FranceStéphane ConsaniFranceMaxime VilmotCitroën DS3 R3T4:13:53.5+21:13.68
7. (29.)SwitzerlandFrancesco ParliItalyTania CantonCitroën DS3 R3T4:18:52.2+26:12.36
8. (31.)FranceBryan BouffierFranceXavier PanseriCitroën DS3 R3T4:24:54.4+32:14.54
9. (33.)United KingdomAlastair FisherUnited KingdomGordon NobleCitroën DS3 R3T4:33:54.9+41:15.02

References

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  1. ^"Rally Italia Sardegna report Day 1".FIA.com.Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved30 November 2013.
  2. ^"Rally Italia Sardegna report Day 2".FIA.com.Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Archived fromthe original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved30 November 2013.
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