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2014 Rally de Portugal

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2014 Rally Portugal
48ºRally de Portugal
Round 4 of the2014 World Rally Championship season
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Sébastien Ogier during Rally
Host countryPortugalPortugal
Rally baseFaro,Portugal
Dates runApril 3 – April 6, 2014
Stages16 (339.46 km; 210.93 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance1,394.30 km (866.38 miles)
Statistics
Crews84 at start, 60 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFranceSébastien Ogier
FranceJulien Ingrassia
GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport

The2014 Rally de Portugal was the fourth round of the2014 World Rally Championship season. The event was based inFaro,Portugal, and started on 3 April and finished on 6 April after sixteenspecial stages, totaling 339.5 competitive kilometres, including a street stage inLisbon on 3 April.

WRC ChampionSébastien Ogier won theRally de Portugal for the fourth time, taking his third victory of the 2014 season.[1]

Entry list

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Entry List
No.EntrantClassDriverCo-driverCarTyre
1GermanyVolkswagen MotorsportWRCFranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
2GermanyVolkswagen MotorsportWRCFinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFinlandMiikka AnttilaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
3FranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTWRCUnited KingdomKris MeekeRepublic of IrelandPaul NagleCitroën DS3 WRCM
4FranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTWRCNorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas AnderssonCitroën DS3 WRCM
5United KingdomM-Sport World Rally TeamWRCFinlandMikko HirvonenFinlandJarmo LehtinenFord Fiesta RS WRCM
6United KingdomM-Sport World Rally TeamWRCUnited KingdomElfyn EvansUnited KingdomDaniel BarrittFord Fiesta RS WRCM
7GermanyHyundai MotorsportWRCBelgiumThierry NeuvilleBelgiumNicolas GilsoulHyundai i20 WRCM
8GermanyHyundai MotorsportWRCFinlandJuho HänninenFinlandTomi TuominenHyundai i20 WRCM
9GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport IIWRCNorwayAndreas MikkelsenFinlandMikko MarkkulaVolkswagen Polo R WRCM
10United KingdomRKM-Sport World Rally TeamWRCPolandRobert KubicaPolandMaciej SzczepaniakFord Fiesta RS WRCM
11United KingdomM-Sport World Rally TeamWRCEstoniaOtt TänakEstoniaRaigo MõldeFord Fiesta RS WRCM
12FranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamWRCUnited Arab EmiratesKhalid Al QassimiUnited KingdomChris PattersonCitroën DS3 WRCM
16NorwayHenning SolbergWRCNorwayHenning SolbergAustriaIlka MinorFord Fiesta RS WRCP
20GermanyHyundai Motorsport NWRCSpainDani SordoSpainMarc MartíHyundai i20 WRCM
21Czech RepublicJipocar Czech National TeamWRCCzech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan TománekFord Fiesta RS WRCM
32UkraineYuriy ProtasovWRC-2UkraineYuriy ProtasovUkrainePavlo CherepinFord Fiesta R5M
33Italywww.Rallyproject.com srlWRC-2ItalyMassimiliano RendinaItalyMario PizzutiMitsubishi Lancer Evo XP
35United KingdomDrive DMACKWRC-2FinlandJari KetomaaFinlandKaj LindströmFord Fiesta R5D
36Republic of IrelandRobert BarrableWRC-2Republic of IrelandRobert BarrableUnited KingdomStuart LoudonFord Fiesta R5D
37ItalyFWRT s.r.l.ItalyLorenzo BertelliItalyMitia DottaFord Fiesta R5P
38SwedenFredrik ÅhlinWRC-2SwedenFredrik ÅhlinNorwayMorten Erik AbrahamsenFord Fiesta R5D
39UkraineEurolamp World Rally TeamWRC-2UkraineValeriy GorbanUkraineVolodymyr KorsiaMINI John Cooper Works S2000M
40QatarNasser Al-AttiyahWRC-2QatarNasser Al-AttiyahItalyGiovanni BernacchiniFord Fiesta RRCM
41PeruNicolás FuchsWRC-2PeruNicolás FuchsArgentinaFernando MussanoFord Fiesta R5D
42SwedenPontus TidemandWRC-2SwedenPontus TidemandNorwayOla FloeneFord Fiesta R5M
43PortugalBernardo SousaWRC-2PortugalBernardo SousaPortugalHugo MagalhãesFord Fiesta RRCP
44FranceJulien MaurinWRC-2FranceJulien MaurinFranceNicolas KlingerFord Fiesta RRCP
45IndonesiaBosowa Rally TeamWRC-2IndonesiaSubhan AksaItalyNicola ArenaFord Fiesta RRCM
46United Arab EmiratesSkydive Dubai Rally TeamWRC-2United Arab EmiratesRashid Al KetbiGermanyKarina HepperleFord Fiesta R5D
47GermanyPuma Rally TeamWRC-2QatarAbdulaziz Al-KuwariRepublic of IrelandKillian DuffyFord Fiesta RRCM
48UkraineAT Rally TeamWRC-2EstoniaMartin KangurEstoniaAndres OtsFord Fiesta S2000M
49United KingdomMartin McCormackWRC-2United KingdomMartin McCormackRepublic of IrelandDavid MoynihanFord Fiesta R5H
50ItalyMarco VallarioWRC-2ItalyMarco VallarioItalyAntonio PascaleMitsubishi Lancer Evo XD
52ItalySimone TempestiniWRC-3ItalySimone TempestiniRomaniaDorin PulpeaCitroën DS3 R3TM
53PolandAron DomzalaWRC-3PolandAron DomzalaPolandPrzemek ZawadaCitroën DS3 R3TM
54GermanyADAC Team Weser-Ems e.V.WRC-3GermanyChristian RiedemannBelgiumLara VannesteCitroën DS3 R3TM
55FranceQuentin GiordanoWRC-3FranceQuentin GiordanoFranceGuillaume DuvalCitroën DS3 R3TM
56SlovakiaMartin KočiWRC-3SlovakiaMartin KočiCzech RepublicLukáš KostkaCitroën DS3 R3TM
57FranceStéphane LefebvreWRC-3FranceStéphane LefebvreFranceThomas DuboisCitroën DS3 R3TM
58AustraliaMolly TaylorWRC-3AustraliaMolly TaylorAustraliaCoral TaylorCitroën DS3 R3TM
59AustriaTeam Jaga MotorsportWRC-3CyprusPanikos PolykarpouAustriaGerald WinterCitroën DS3 R3TM
60FranceSylvain MichelWRC-3FranceSylvain MichelFranceGwenola MarieCitroën DS3 R3TM
61SwitzerlandFrederico Della CasaWRC-3SwitzerlandFrederico Della CasaItalyDomenico PozziCitroën DS3 R3TM
62United KingdomAlastair FisherWRC-3United KingdomAlastair FisherUnited KingdomGordon NobleCitroën DS3 R3TM
63AustriaWurmbrand Racing TeamWRC-3HungaryKornél LukácsHungaryMárk MesterháziCitroën DS3 R3TM
64Czech RepublicCzech National TeamWRC-3Czech RepublicJan ČernýCzech RepublicPavel KohoutCitroën DS3 R3TM
65ItalySimone CampedelliWRC-3ItalySimone CampedelliItalyDanilo FappaniCitroën DS3 R3TM
70EstoniaKarl KruudaWRC-2EstoniaKarl KruudaEstoniaMartin JärveojaFord Fiesta S2000M
71PortugalRicardo MouraPortugalRicardo MouraPortugal António CostaŠkoda Fabia S2000M
72ArgentinaJuan Carlos AlonsoWRC-2ArgentinaJuan Carlos AlonsoArgentinaJuan Pablo MonasteroloMitsubishi Lancer Evo XD
84KuwaitSirbb KuwaitWRC-2KuwaitSalah Bin EidanItalyAlex GelsominoFord Fiesta R5M
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

Report

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Before the rally

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The rally was preceded by the "Fafe Rally Sprint", a single-stage exhibition event run over the famousFafe stages in the country's north which was won byVolkswagen driverSebastien Ogier.[2]

During the rally

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WRC leaderSébastien Ogier was the first on the road in the first leg, but his disadvantage was decreased since in the days before the rally it rained, and the Algarve roads were a combination of dry and a little moist tracks, which led to difficulties for drivers to choose the right tire compound.Sébastien Ogier led the rally since Lisbon SSS until the last stage of the first leg (SS7), finishing behindMikko Hirvonen (1st) andOtt Tänak. In the middleDani Sordo was in the lead after winning SS2 and SS3 with hisHyundai i20 WRC.In the 2nd leg Sébastien Ogier imposed a demonic pace retaking the lead and quickly pulled away from a powerless Mikko Hirvonen.Mads Østberg finished in the podium last place. Dani Sordo after a promising start, retired at the beginning of the last day (due to mechanical when he was heading do start SS14) when he was in overall fourth place.This rally was marked by the high number of crashes between the top drivers:Jari-Matti Latvala,Kris Meeke,Elfyn Evans andRobert Kubica (who would crash again in 2nd leg).

Results

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Event standings

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Pos.No.DriverCo-driverTeamCarClassTimeDifferencePoints
Overall classification
11FranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien IngrassiaGermanyVolkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:33:20.40.0028
25FinlandMikko HirvonenFinlandJarmo LehtinenUnited KingdomM-Sport WRTFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:34:03.6+43.218
34NorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas AnderssonFranceCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën DS3 WRCWRC3:34:32.8+1:12.416
49NorwayAndreas MikkelsenFinlandMikko MarkkulaGermanyVolkswagen Motorsport IIVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:38:10.9+4:50.512
516NorwayHenning SolbergAustriaIlka MinorNorwayHenning SolbergFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:38:30.6+5:10.210
621Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan TománekCzech RepublicJipocar Czech National TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:41:47.6+8:27.28
77BelgiumThierry NeuvilleBelgiumNicolas GilsoulGermanyHyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:41:52.7+8:32.36
88FinlandJuho HänninenFinlandTomi TuominenGermanyHyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:42:12.0+8:51.64
940QatarNasser Al-AttiyahItalyGiovanni BernacchiniQatarNasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCWRC-23:43:35.1+10:14.72
1035FinlandJari KetomaaFinlandKaj LindströmUnited KingdomDrive DMACKFord Fiesta R5WRC-23:43:46.7+10:26.31

Special stages

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DayStageNameLengthWinnerCarTimeRally leader
Leg 1
(3 Apr)
SS1SSSLisboa3.27 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC2:52.7FranceSébastien Ogier
Leg 1
(4 Apr)
SS2Silves 121.52 kmSpainDani SordoHyundai i20 WRC12:25.5
SS3Ourique 120.70 kmSpainDani SordoHyundai i20 WRC12:20.8SpainDani Sordo
SS4Almodôvar 126.48 kmFinlandJari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC16:31.8FranceSébastien Ogier
SS5Silves 221.50 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC11:53.8
SS6Ourique 220.70 kmBelgiumThierry NeuvilleHyundai i20 WRC12:10.4
SS7Almodôvar 226.48 kmFinlandMikko HirvonenFord Fiesta RS WRC16:27.6FinlandMikko Hirvonen
Leg 2
(5 Apr)
SS8Santa Clara 119.09 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC12:23.0
SS9Santana da Serra 131.90 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC23:10.2FranceSébastien Ogier
SS10Malhão 122.15 kmFinlandJari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC13:58.1
SS11Santa Clara 219.09 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC12:04.7
SS12Santana da Serra 231.90 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC23:00.6
SS13Malhão 222.15 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC13:49.2
Leg 3
(6 Apr)
SS14Loulé 113.83 kmFinlandJari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:57.8
SS15S. Brás de Alportel 116.21 kmNorwayMads ØstbergCitroën DS3 WRC11:38.7
SS16Loulé 2 (Power Stage)13.83 kmFranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:41.7

Power Stage

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The "Power stage" was a 13.83 km (8.59 mi) stage at the end of the rally.

PosDriverCarTimeDiff.Pts
1FranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:41.70.03
2FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:45.0+3.32
3NorwayMads ØstbergCitroën DS3 WRC8:46.0+4.31

Standings after the rally

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WRC

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1FranceSebastien Ogier91
2FinlandJari-Matti Latvala62
3NorwayMads Ostberg48
4NorwayAndreas Mikkelsen36
5FinlandMikko Hirvonen36
Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos.ManufacturerPoints
1GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport144
2FranceCitroën World Rally Team75
3United KingdomM-Sport World Rally Team60
4GermanyHyundai World Rally Team45
5GermanyVolkswagen Motorsport II40

Other

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WRC2 Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1UkraineYuriy Protasov60
2ItalyLorenzo Bertelli44
3EstoniaKarl Kruuda37
4FinlandJari Ketomaa36
5QatarNasser Al-Attiyah25
WRC3 Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1FranceQuentin Gilbert25
2FranceStéphane Lefebvre25
3GermanyChristian Riedemann18
4SlovakiaMartin Koči15
5SwitzerlandFederico della Casa12
Junior WRC Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1FranceStéphane Lefebvre25
2GermanyChristian Riedemann18
3SlovakiaMartin Koči15
4SwitzerlandFederico della Casa12
5ItalySimone Campedelli10

References

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  1. ^"Sebastien Ogier takes dominant victory for VW".Autosport.Haymarket Publications. 6 April 2014. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  2. ^"Sebastien Ogier flies to victory". Archived fromthe original on 2014-04-01. Retrieved2014-03-31.
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