2010 Rallye Deutschland

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2010 Rally Deutschland
28. ADAC Rallye Deutschland
Round 9 of the 2010 World Rally Championship
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Loeb-Citroen.jpg
Eventual winner Sébastien Loeb before the event
Host country Germany
Rally baseTrier, Germany
Dates run20 – 22 August 2010
Stages19 (405.67 km; 252.07 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac
Overall distance1,192.99 km (741.29 miles)[1]
Results
Overall winnerFrance Sébastien Loeb
France Citroën Total WRT
Crews77 at start, 55 at finish

The 2010 ADAC Rallye Deutschland was the 28th Rallye Deutschland and the ninth round of the 2010 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place between 20 and 22 August in Trier. It was the first of two WRC rounds where all WRC support series competed in the same round. The rally was the fourth round of the Junior World Rally Championship, the sixth round of the Production World Rally Championship and the seventh round of the Super 2000 World Rally Championship.

Sébastien Loeb claimed his 59th WRC victory to move 58 points clear in the championship with a maximum of 100 points still available in the remaining four events.[2] The rally also saw the only overall stage win for F1 driver Kimi Räikkönen.

Results[]

Event standings[]

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
Overall
1. France Sébastien Loeb Monaco Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 3:59:38.3 0.0 25
2. Spain Dani Sordo Spain Diego Vallejo Citroën C4 WRC 4:00:29.6 51.3 18
3. France Sébastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia Citroën C4 WRC 4:01:51.6 2:13.3 15
4. Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Finland Miikka Anttila Ford Focus RS WRC 09 4:02:12.2 2:33.9 12
5. Norway Petter Solberg United Kingdom Chris Patterson Citroën C4 WRC 4:06:26.0 6:47.7 10
6. United Kingdom Matthew Wilson United Kingdom Scott Martin Ford Focus RS WRC 08 4:08:25.0 8:46.7 8
7. Finland Kimi Räikkönen Finland Kaj Lindström Citroën C4 WRC 4:08:28.8 8:50.5 6
8. United Arab Emirates Khalid Al Qassimi United Kingdom Ford Focus RS WRC 08 4:17:14.8 17:36.5 4
9. Netherlands Mark van Eldik Netherlands Subaru Impreza WRC 08 4:17:31.3 17:53.0 2
10. Sweden Patrik Sandell Sweden Emil Axelsson Škoda Fabia S2000 4:17:37.1 17:58.8 1
JWRC
1. (22.) Netherlands Hans Weijs, Jr. Netherlands Citroën C2 S1600 4:30:13.4 0.0 25
2. (26.) Germany Aaron Burkart Germany Suzuki Swift S1600 4:35:32.6 5:19.2 18
3. (30.) Estonia Karl Kruuda Estonia Martin Järveoja Suzuki Swift S1600 4:41:26.1 11:12.7 15
4. (38.) Germany Germany Ford Fiesta R2 4:50:53.4 20:40.0 12
5. (40.) Spain Spain Renault Clio R3 4:58:57.0 28:43.6 10
6. (46.) Spain Spain Renault Clio S1600 5:05:13.3 34:59.9 8
7. (54.) Bulgaria Todor Slavov Bulgaria Renault Clio R3 5:27:34.0 57:20.6 6
SWRC
1. (10.) Sweden Patrik Sandell Sweden Emil Axelsson Škoda Fabia S2000 4:17:37.1 0.0 25
2. (11.) Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Ford Fiesta S2000 4:17:41.8 4.7 18
3. (13.) Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson Sweden Škoda Fabia S2000 4:20:49.7 3:12.6 15
4. (14.) Norway Eyvind Brynildsen Norway Cato Menkerud Škoda Fabia S2000 4:20:52.3 3:15.2 12
5. (15.) Spain Xavier Pons Spain Ford Fiesta S2000 4:23:37.2 6:00.1 10
6. (28.) Poland Michał Kościuszko Poland Škoda Fabia S2000 4:40:48.8 23:11.7 8
7. (32.) Portugal Bernardo Sousa Portugal Ford Fiesta S2000 4:42:06.1 24:29.0 6
8. (34.) Andorra Albert Llovera Spain Borja Rozada Abarth Grande Punto S2000 4:47:17.9 29:40.8 4
PWRC
1. (18.) Portugal Armindo Araújo Portugal Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:26:08.4 0.0 25
2. (19.) New Zealand Hayden Paddon New Zealand John Kennard Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:26:32.8 24.4 18
3. (20.) Sweden Patrik Flodin Sweden Subaru Impreza WRX STI 4:28:53.5 2:45.1 15
4. (23.) Germany Hermann Gassner, Jr. Germany Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 4:30:43.6 4:35.2 12
5. (31.) Estonia Ott Tänak Estonia Kuldar Sikk Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:41:42.0 15:33.6 10
6. (36.) Japan Toshi Arai United Kingdom Daniel Barritt Subaru Impreza WRX STI 4:49:35.8 23:27.4 8
7. (43.) Lebanon Lebanon Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 4:59:09.6 33:01.2 6
8. (45.) Kenya United Kingdom Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 5:01:10.6 35:02.2 4
9. (53.) Portugal Portugal Subaru Impreza WRX STI 5:26:01.9 59:53.5 2

Special stages[]

Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
1
(20 Aug)
SS1 09:43 Ruwertal / Fell 1 24.01 km France Sébastien Loeb 13:54.2 103.62 km/h France Sébastien Loeb
SS2 10:46 Grafschaft Veldenz 1 23.09 km France Sébastien Loeb 13:29.5 102.69 km/h
SS3 11:34 Moselland 1 19.92 km France Sébastien Loeb 12:06.8 98.67 km/h
SS4 14:32 Ruwertal / Fell 2 24.01 km Norway Petter Solberg 13:51.7 103.93 km/h
SS5 15:35 Grafschaft Veldenz 2 23.09 km France Sébastien Loeb 13:26.5 103.07 km/h
SS6 16:23 Moselland 2 19.92 km Spain Dani Sordo 12:01.3 99.42 km/h
2
(21 Aug)
SS7 07:48 Hermeskeil / Gusenburg 1 11.34 km France Sébastien Loeb 6:11.5 109.89 km/h
SS8 08:31 St. Wendeler Land 1 16.95 km Spain Dani Sordo 9:10.3 110.89 km/h
SS9 09:04 Freisen / Westrich 1 16.68 km France Sébastien Loeb 9:55.7 100.80 km/h
SS10 10:30 Arena Panzerplatte 1 48.00 km France Sébastien Loeb 27:55.8 103.11 km/h
SS11 14:43 Hermeskeil / Gusenberg 2 11.34 km Norway Petter Solberg 6:11.3 109.95 km/h
SS12 15:26 St. Wendeler Land 2 16.95 km Spain Dani Sordo 9:11.6 110.62 km/h
SS13 15:59 Freisen / Westrich 2 16.68 km Spain Dani Sordo 9:59.2 100.21 km/h
SS14 17:25 Arena Panzerplatte 2 48.00 km Norway Petter Solberg 27:39.2 104.15 km/h
3
(22 Aug)
SS15 07:28 Dhrontal 1 22.58 km Norway Petter Solberg 14:44.2 91.93 km/h
SS16 08:03 Moselwein 1 18.08 km France Sébastien Loeb 10:50.7 100.03 km/h
SS17 10:36 Dhrontal 2 22.58 km Norway Petter Solberg 14:36.9 92.70 km/h
SS18 11:11 Moselwein 2 18.08 km France Sébastien Loeb 10:44.0 101.07 km/h
SS19 13:03 Circus Maximus Trier 4.37 km Finland Kimi Räikkönen 3:13.9 81.13 km/h

Standings after the rally[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2010: Itinerary" (PDF). World Rally Championship. Rallye Deutschland; International Sportsworld Communicators. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  2. ^ "Record-breaker Loeb storms to WRC win 59". World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators. 2010-08-22. Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-23.

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