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2010 Rallye de France

The 2010 Rallye de France was the first running of the Rallye de France–Alsace and the eleventh round of the 2010 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place over 1–3 October 2010, and was based in Strasbourg, the capital of the Alsace region. The rally was also the eighth round of the Production World Rally Championship, the ninth round of the Super 2000 World Rally Championship and the fifth round of the Junior World Rally Championship.

2010 Rallye de France
Round 11 of the 2010 World Rally Championship season
Host country France
Rally baseStrasbourg
Dates run1 – 3 October 2010
Stages20[1] (352.88 km; 219.27 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt
Overall distance1,272.31 km (790.58 miles)
Statistics
Crews67 at start, 49 at finish
Overall results
Overall winner Sébastien Loeb
Citroën World Rally Team

Sébastien Loeb became champion for the seventh successive season by claiming his 60th WRC win on the streets of his birthplace, Haguenau.[2][3] Dani Sordo was second and Petter Solberg was third. Thanks to Sordo's second place, Citroën also retained its manufacturers champion title on this same event.

Introduction edit

Prior to the rally, depending on results, Sébastien Loeb had the chance to clinch his seventh consecutive world title with two events to spare.[4] With a 43-point lead over Sébastien Ogier pre-rally, Loeb had to outscore Ogier by eight points. If Loeb scored more than six points on the event, it would eliminate Ford's Jari-Matti Latvala from championship contention. As it turned out, Loeb won the event which gave him the title.

Results edit

Event standings edit

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
Overall
1.   Sébastien Loeb   Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 3:05:49.3 0.0 25
2.   Dani Sordo   Diego Vallejo Citroën C4 WRC 3:06:25.0 35.7 18
3.   Petter Solberg   Chris Patterson Citroën C4 WRC 3:07:06.1 1:16.8 15
4.   Jari-Matti Latvala   Miikka Anttila Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3:07:18.6 1:29.3 12
5.   Mikko Hirvonen   Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3:09:33.1 3:43.8 10
6.   Sébastien Ogier   Julien Ingrassia Citroën C4 WRC 3:17:45.2 11:55.9 8
7.   Federico Villagra   Diego Curletto Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3:20:04.7 14:15.4 6
8.   Matthew Wilson   Scott Martin Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3:20:16.2 14:26.9 4
9.   Henning Solberg   Stéphane Prévot Ford Fiesta S2000 3:22:38.2 16:48.9 2
10.   Patrik Sandell   Emil Axelsson Škoda Fabia S2000 3:23:01.6 17:12.3 1
SWRC
1. (10.)   Patrik Sandell   Emil Axelsson Škoda Fabia S2000 3:23:01.6 0.0 25
2. (11.)   Jari Ketomaa   Mika Stenberg Ford Fiesta S2000 3:24:57.6 1:56.0 18
3. (14.)   Michał Kościuszko   Maciek Szczepaniak Škoda Fabia S2000 3:26:08.6 3:07.0 15
4. (15.)   Xavier Pons   Alex Haro Ford Fiesta S2000 3:26:09.6 3:08.0 12
5. (20.)   Eyvind Brynildsen   Cato Menkerud Škoda Fabia S2000 3:32:37.7 3:15.2 10
6. (21.)   Martin Prokop   Jan Tománek Ford Fiesta S2000 3:33:03.7 10:02.1 8
7. (32.)   Bernardo Sousa   Nuno Rodrigues da Silva Ford Fiesta S2000 3:42:47.1 19:45.5 6
8. (43.)   Julien Maurin   Gilles Thimonier Ford Fiesta S2000 3:59:58.2 36:56.6 4
9. (47.)   Albert Llovera   Borja Rozada Abarth Grande Punto S2000 4:10:07.4 47:05.8 2
PWRC
1. (16.)   Armindo Araújo   Miguel Ramalho Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:28:48.1 0.0 25
2. (19.)   Ott Tänak   Kuldar Sikk Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:31:14.7 2:26.6 18
3. (23.)   Toshi Arai   Daniel Barritt Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:34:19.3 5:31.2 15
4. (26.)   Alex Raschi   Rudy Pollet Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:36:34.8 7:46.7 12
5. (29.)   Anders Grøndal   Veronica Engan Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:39:39.0 10:50.9 10
6. (31.)   Wang Rui   Pan Hongyu Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3:41:22.7 12:34.6 8
7. (35.)   Hayden Paddon   John Kennard Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:49:54.1 21:06.0 6
8. (38.)   Michel Jourdain Jr.   Oscar Benavente Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3:51:08.2 22:20.1 4
9. (48.)   Nicholai Georgiou   Joseph Matar Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:11:45.1 47:05.8 2
JWRC
1. (22.)   Jérémi Ancian   Damien Mezy Suzuki Swift S1600 3:34:09.2 0.0 25
2. (24.)   Hans Weijs Jr.   Bjorn Degandt Citroën C2 S1600 3:35:13.3 1:04.1 18
3. (27.)   Thierry Neuville   Nicolas Klinger Citroën C2 S1600 3:36:51.2 2:42.0 15
4. (30.)   Mathieu Arzeno   Renaud Jamoul Citroën C2 S1600 3:40:26.1 6:16.9 12
5. (36.)   Aaron Burkart   André Kachel Suzuki Swift S1600 3:49:55.0 15:45.8 10
6. (37.)   Todor Slavov   Dobromir Filipov Renault Clio R3 3:50:23.3 16:14.1 8
7. (39.)   Harry Hunt   Sebastian Marshall Ford Fiesta R2 3:53:52.0 19:42.8 6

Special stages edit

Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
Leg 1
(1 Oct)
SS1 8:43 Hohlandsbourg 1 9.90 km   Sébastien Loeb 5:18.0 112.08 km/h   Sébastien Loeb
SS2 9:01 Firstplan 1 16.58 km   Sébastien Loeb 8:20.3 119.30 km/h
SS3 9:39 Vallée de Munster 1 22.33 km   Sébastien Loeb 11:14.6 119.16 km/h
SS4 11:02 Grand Ballon 1 24.12 km   Sébastien Loeb 13:50.7 104.53 km/h
SS5 14:05 Hohlandsbourg 2 9.90 km   Jari-Matti Latvala 5:28.5 108.49 km/h
SS6 14:23 Firstplan 2 16.58 km   Sébastien Loeb 8:25.1 118.17 km/h
SS7 15:01 Vallée de Munster 2 22.33 km   Dani Sordo 11:13.5 119.36 km/h
SS8 16:24 Grand Ballon 2 24.12 km   Jari-Matti Latvala 14:28.5 99.98 km/h
Leg 2
(2 Oct)
SS9 8:28 Klevener 1 10.54 km   Sébastien Loeb 6:25.2 98.50 km/h
SS10 8:57 Ungersberg 1 15.50 km   Dani Sordo 9:20.4 99.57 km/h
SS11 10:05 Pays d'Ormont 1 35.48 km   Sébastien Loeb 19:39.7 108.27 km/h
SS12 11:03 Salm 1 13.09 km   Jari-Matti Latvala 7:18.9 107.37 km/h
SS13 14:16 Klevener 2 10.54 km   Sébastien Ogier 6:22.0 99.33 km/h
SS14 14:45 Ungersberg 2 15.50 km   Dani Sordo 9:31.5 97.64 km/h
SS15 15:53 Pays d'Ormont 2 35.48 km   Petter Solberg 21:35.2 98.62 km/h
SS16 16:51 Salm 2 13.09 km   Petter Solberg 7:35.5 103.46 km/h
Leg 3
(3 Oct)
SS17 8:29 Haguenau 1 4.20 km   Petter Solberg 3:13.3 78.22 km/h
SS18 9:38 Bitche Camp 1 24.70 km   Dani Sordo 12:34.4 117.87 km/h
SS19 12:16 Bitche Camp 2 24.70 km stage cancelled
SS20 13:40 Haguenau 2 4.20 km   Jari-Matti Latvala 3:12.3 78.63 km/h

Standings after the rally edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators; Rallye de France–Alsace. 21 September 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Rally winner Loeb secures 2010 title!". World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators. 3 October 2010. from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Sébastien Loeb claims seventh World Rally Championship title". The Guardian. 3 October 2010. from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Sebastien Loeb Q&A". World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators. 24 September 2010. from the original on 29 September 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.

External links edit

  • The official website of the World Rally Championship
  • Results at eWRC.com

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The 2010 Rallye de France was the first running of the Rallye de France Alsace and the eleventh round of the 2010 World Rally Championship season The rally took place over 1 3 October 2010 and was based in Strasbourg the capital of the Alsace region The rally was also the eighth round of the Production World Rally Championship the ninth round of the Super 2000 World Rally Championship and the fifth round of the Junior World Rally Championship 2010 Rallye de FranceRound 11 of the 2010 World Rally Championship season Previous eventNext event Host country FranceRally baseStrasbourgDates run1 3 October 2010Stages20 1 352 88 km 219 27 miles Stage surfaceAsphaltOverall distance1 272 31 km 790 58 miles StatisticsCrews67 at start 49 at finishOverall resultsOverall winnerSebastien Loeb Citroen World Rally Team Sebastien Loeb became champion for the seventh successive season by claiming his 60th WRC win on the streets of his birthplace Haguenau 2 3 Dani Sordo was second and Petter Solberg was third Thanks to Sordo s second place Citroen also retained its manufacturers champion title on this same event Contents 1 Introduction 2 Results 2 1 Event standings 2 2 Special stages 2 3 Standings after the rally 3 References 4 External linksIntroduction editPrior to the rally depending on results Sebastien Loeb had the chance to clinch his seventh consecutive world title with two events to spare 4 With a 43 point lead over Sebastien Ogier pre rally Loeb had to outscore Ogier by eight points If Loeb scored more than six points on the event it would eliminate Ford s Jari Matti Latvala from championship contention As it turned out Loeb won the event which gave him the title Results editEvent standings edit Pos Driver Co driver Car Time Difference Points Overall 1 nbsp Sebastien Loeb nbsp Daniel Elena Citroen C4 WRC 3 05 49 3 0 0 25 2 nbsp Dani Sordo nbsp Diego Vallejo Citroen C4 WRC 3 06 25 0 35 7 18 3 nbsp Petter Solberg nbsp Chris Patterson Citroen C4 WRC 3 07 06 1 1 16 8 15 4 nbsp Jari Matti Latvala nbsp Miikka Anttila Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3 07 18 6 1 29 3 12 5 nbsp Mikko Hirvonen nbsp Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 09 3 09 33 1 3 43 8 10 6 nbsp Sebastien Ogier nbsp Julien Ingrassia Citroen C4 WRC 3 17 45 2 11 55 9 8 7 nbsp Federico Villagra nbsp Diego Curletto Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3 20 04 7 14 15 4 6 8 nbsp Matthew Wilson nbsp Scott Martin Ford Focus RS WRC 08 3 20 16 2 14 26 9 4 9 nbsp Henning Solberg nbsp Stephane Prevot Ford Fiesta S2000 3 22 38 2 16 48 9 2 10 nbsp Patrik Sandell nbsp Emil Axelsson Skoda Fabia S2000 3 23 01 6 17 12 3 1 SWRC 1 10 nbsp Patrik Sandell nbsp Emil Axelsson Skoda Fabia S2000 3 23 01 6 0 0 25 2 11 nbsp Jari Ketomaa nbsp Mika Stenberg Ford Fiesta S2000 3 24 57 6 1 56 0 18 3 14 nbsp Michal Kosciuszko nbsp Maciek Szczepaniak Skoda Fabia S2000 3 26 08 6 3 07 0 15 4 15 nbsp Xavier Pons nbsp Alex Haro Ford Fiesta S2000 3 26 09 6 3 08 0 12 5 20 nbsp Eyvind Brynildsen nbsp Cato Menkerud Skoda Fabia S2000 3 32 37 7 3 15 2 10 6 21 nbsp Martin Prokop nbsp Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta S2000 3 33 03 7 10 02 1 8 7 32 nbsp Bernardo Sousa nbsp Nuno Rodrigues da Silva Ford Fiesta S2000 3 42 47 1 19 45 5 6 8 43 nbsp Julien Maurin nbsp Gilles Thimonier Ford Fiesta S2000 3 59 58 2 36 56 6 4 9 47 nbsp Albert Llovera nbsp Borja Rozada Abarth Grande Punto S2000 4 10 07 4 47 05 8 2 PWRC 1 16 nbsp Armindo Araujo nbsp Miguel Ramalho Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3 28 48 1 0 0 25 2 19 nbsp Ott Tanak nbsp Kuldar Sikk Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3 31 14 7 2 26 6 18 3 23 nbsp Toshi Arai nbsp Daniel Barritt Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3 34 19 3 5 31 2 15 4 26 nbsp Alex Raschi nbsp Rudy Pollet Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3 36 34 8 7 46 7 12 5 29 nbsp Anders Grondal nbsp Veronica Engan Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3 39 39 0 10 50 9 10 6 31 nbsp Wang Rui nbsp Pan Hongyu Subaru Impreza WRX STI 3 41 22 7 12 34 6 8 7 35 nbsp Hayden Paddon nbsp John Kennard Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3 49 54 1 21 06 0 6 8 38 nbsp Michel Jourdain Jr nbsp Oscar Benavente Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3 51 08 2 22 20 1 4 9 48 nbsp Nicholai Georgiou nbsp Joseph Matar Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4 11 45 1 47 05 8 2 JWRC 1 22 nbsp Jeremi Ancian nbsp Damien Mezy Suzuki Swift S1600 3 34 09 2 0 0 25 2 24 nbsp Hans Weijs Jr nbsp Bjorn Degandt Citroen C2 S1600 3 35 13 3 1 04 1 18 3 27 nbsp Thierry Neuville nbsp Nicolas Klinger Citroen C2 S1600 3 36 51 2 2 42 0 15 4 30 nbsp Mathieu Arzeno nbsp Renaud Jamoul Citroen C2 S1600 3 40 26 1 6 16 9 12 5 36 nbsp Aaron Burkart nbsp Andre Kachel Suzuki Swift S1600 3 49 55 0 15 45 8 10 6 37 nbsp Todor Slavov nbsp Dobromir Filipov Renault Clio R3 3 50 23 3 16 14 1 8 7 39 nbsp Harry Hunt nbsp Sebastian Marshall Ford Fiesta R2 3 53 52 0 19 42 8 6 Special stages edit Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg spd Rally leader Leg 1 1 Oct SS1 8 43 Hohlandsbourg 1 9 90 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 5 18 0 112 08 km h nbsp Sebastien Loeb SS2 9 01 Firstplan 1 16 58 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 8 20 3 119 30 km h SS3 9 39 Vallee de Munster 1 22 33 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 11 14 6 119 16 km h SS4 11 02 Grand Ballon 1 24 12 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 13 50 7 104 53 km h SS5 14 05 Hohlandsbourg 2 9 90 km nbsp Jari Matti Latvala 5 28 5 108 49 km h SS6 14 23 Firstplan 2 16 58 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 8 25 1 118 17 km h SS7 15 01 Vallee de Munster 2 22 33 km nbsp Dani Sordo 11 13 5 119 36 km h SS8 16 24 Grand Ballon 2 24 12 km nbsp Jari Matti Latvala 14 28 5 99 98 km h Leg 2 2 Oct SS9 8 28 Klevener 1 10 54 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 6 25 2 98 50 km h SS10 8 57 Ungersberg 1 15 50 km nbsp Dani Sordo 9 20 4 99 57 km h SS11 10 05 Pays d Ormont 1 35 48 km nbsp Sebastien Loeb 19 39 7 108 27 km h SS12 11 03 Salm 1 13 09 km nbsp Jari Matti Latvala 7 18 9 107 37 km h SS13 14 16 Klevener 2 10 54 km nbsp Sebastien Ogier 6 22 0 99 33 km h SS14 14 45 Ungersberg 2 15 50 km nbsp Dani Sordo 9 31 5 97 64 km h SS15 15 53 Pays d Ormont 2 35 48 km nbsp Petter Solberg 21 35 2 98 62 km h SS16 16 51 Salm 2 13 09 km nbsp Petter Solberg 7 35 5 103 46 km h Leg 3 3 Oct SS17 8 29 Haguenau 1 4 20 km nbsp Petter Solberg 3 13 3 78 22 km h SS18 9 38 Bitche Camp 1 24 70 km nbsp Dani Sordo 12 34 4 117 87 km h SS19 12 16 Bitche Camp 2 24 70 km stage cancelled SS20 13 40 Haguenau 2 4 20 km nbsp Jari Matti Latvala 3 12 3 78 63 km h Standings after the rally edit Drivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points 1 nbsp Sebastien Loeb 226 2 nbsp Sebastien Ogier 166 3 nbsp Jari Matti Latvala 144 4 nbsp Petter Solberg 133 5 nbsp Dani Sordo 125 6 nbsp Mikko Hirvonen 104 7 nbsp Matthew Wilson 60 8 nbsp Federico Villagra 36 9 nbsp Henning Solberg 33 10 nbsp Kimi Raikkonen 21 Manufacturers Championship standings Pos Manufacturer Points 1 nbsp Citroen WRT 388 2 nbsp BP Ford WRT 277 3 nbsp Citroen Junior Team 193 4 nbsp Stobart Ford 140 5 nbsp Munchi s Ford 54References edit Itinerary PDF World Rally Championship International Sportsworld Communicators Rallye de France Alsace 21 September 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2010 Rally winner Loeb secures 2010 title World Rally Championship International Sportsworld Communicators 3 October 2010 Archived from the original on 6 October 2010 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Sebastien Loeb claims seventh World Rally Championship title The Guardian 3 October 2010 Archived from the original on 5 October 2010 Retrieved 4 October 2010 Sebastien Loeb Q amp A World Rally Championship International Sportsworld Communicators 24 September 2010 Archived from the original on 29 September 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2010 Rally France Alsace The official website of the World Rally Championship Results at eWRC com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Rallye de France amp oldid 1147253213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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