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2007 Rally Japan

Japanese race car competition


Japanese race car competition

FieldValue
name2007 Rally Japan
native_name4th Rally Japan
round14
championship2007 World Rally Championship
previous_round2007 Tour de Corse
next_round2007 Rally Ireland
country
imageMikko HIRVONEN FORD Focus RS WRC07.JPG
captionRally winner Mikko Hirvonen.
rallybaseObihiro, Hokkaidō, Japan
startdateOctober 26
enddate28 2007
stages27
stagekm350.19
overallkm1575.79
surfaceGravel
driver1FIN Mikko Hirvonen
team1GBR BP Ford World Rally Team
car1Ford Focus RS WRC 07
teamsstart84
teamsfinish73

The 2007 Rally Japan was the 14th round of the 2007 World Rally Championship. It took place between 26 and 28 October 2007.

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Ford Mikko Hirvonen took the lead on Friday afternoon after overtaking Jari-Matti Latvala. Hirvonen then led the rally to the end. After team-mate Marcus Grönholm had already retired on Friday morning, the task was to keep Sébastien Loeb behind and thereby take points from him in the Drivers' World Championship. Hirvonen did that with success, he put the three-time world champion under pressure and fought an exciting battle for the top with him.

The situation changed on Saturday afternoon. Loeb was also eliminated after his co-driver Daniel Elena misread a pace note. Third-placed Latvala, who had led the rally at the start, also had to retire after an accident. Both later started again under the Rallye 2 regulations. So Hirvonen had a new pursuer Daniel Sordo. However, Hirvonen's lead was already large enough for him to control the rally. In the end, Hirvonen had a 37.4 second lead over Sordo. Loeb won four special stages on Sunday, after which he finally had to retire due to oil pressure problems.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321PWRC108654321
1.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 073:23:57.60.0
2.ESP Daniel SordoESP Marc MartiCitroën C4 WRC3:24:35.037.4
3.NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudFord Focus RS WRC 063:28:31.34:33.7
4.GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Michael OrrFord Focus RS WRC 063:30:35.56:37.9
5.ARG Luís Pérez CompancARG Jose Maria VoltaFord Focus RS WRC 063:30:38.06:40.4
6.AUT Manfred StohlAUT Ilka MinorCitroën Xsara WRC3:31:01.97:04.3
7.ARG Federico VillagraARG José Luis DíazFord Focus RS WRC 063:35:12.911:15.3
8.JPN Katsuhiko TaguchiAUS Mark StaceyMitsubishi Lancer Evo 93:44:37.720:40.1
1. (9.)ARG Gabriel PozzoARG Daniel StilloMitsubishi Lancer Evo 93:45:50.60.0
2. (11.)POL Leszek KuzajGBR Craig ParrySubaru Impreza WRX STI3:48:30.72:40.1
3. (12.)JPN Takuma KamadaJPN Naoki KaseSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:48:39.02:48.4
4. (17.)RUS Yevgeni VertunovRUS Georgi TroshkinSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:50:41.74:51.1
5. (19.)GBR Mark HigginsGBR Scott MartinMitsubishi Lancer Evo 93:51:23.35:32.7
6. (21.)SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Maria AnderssonSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:58:39.612:49.0
7. (23.)FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evo 94:03:12.417:21.8
8. (10.)JPN Yoshio IkemachiJPN Sadatoshi AndoSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:03:48.717:58.1

Retirements

  • FIN Marcus Grönholm - went off the road (SS4);
  • AUS Chris Atkinson - crashed his car (SS6);
  • JPN Fumio Nutahara - mechanical (SS14);
  • FRA Sébastien Loeb - mechanical (SS26);
  • PRT Armindo Araujo - excluded after post-rally technical check;

Special Stages

All dates and times are JST (UTC+9).

LegStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(26 Oct)SS107:33SS208:13SS308:36SS409:29SS513:35SS614:15SS714:38SS815:31SS917:44SS1017:542
(27 Oct)SS1107:13SS1207:44SS1308:23SS1409:01SS1513:44SS1614:15SS1714:54SS1815:47SS1917:57SS2018:073
(28 Oct)SS2107:06SS2207:29SS2308:09SS2411:35SS2511:58SS2612:38SS2714:33
Pawse Kamuy reverse 19.03 kmFIN J. Latvala4:48.9112.5 km/hFIN J. Latvala
Cup Kamuy 113.95 kmFIN M. Grönholm8:29.798.5 km/h
Kimun Kamuy 126.03 kmFRA S. Loeb13:56.0112.1 km/hFIN M. Grönholm
Rikubetsu 12.73 kmESP D. Sordo2:05.478.4 km/hFIN J. Latvala
Pawse Kamuy reverse 29.03 kmFIN J. Latvala4:39.1116.5 km/h
Cup Kamuy13.95 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:09.0102.7 km/hFIN M. Hirvonen
Kimun Kamuy 226.03 kmFIN M. Hirvonen13:26.7116.2 km/h
Rikubetsu 22.73 kmESP D. Sordo2:04.279.1 km/h
Obihiro 11.35 kmPRT A. Araujo1:18.561.9 km/h
Obihiro 21.35 kmESP X. Pons1:16.863.3 km/h
Rikubetsu 32.73 kmFRA S. Loeb2:06.877.5 km/h
Puray 134.96 kmFIN M. Hirvonen19:28.3107.7 km/h
Niueo 120.75 kmESP D. Sordo12:31.399.4 km/h
Sipirkakim 122.43 kmNOR P. Solberg12:13.1110.1 km/h
Rikubetsu 42.73 kmNOR P. Solberg2:05.678.2 km/h
Puray 234.96 kmNOR P. Solberg19:01.0110.3 km/h
Niueo 220.75 kmESP D. Sordo12:17.5101.3 km/h
Sipirkakim Short4.67 kmNOR P. Solberg2:42.4103.5 km/h
Obihiro 31.35 kmARG F. Villagra1:21.459.7 km/h
Obihiro 41.35 kmARG F. Villagra1:22.059.3 km/h
Rera Kamuy 18.76 kmFRA S. Loeb5:10.1101.7 km/h
Panke Nikorpet 117.04 kmESP D. Sordo9:35.0106.7 km/h
Penke 122.19 kmFRA S. Loeb13:23.899.4 km/h
Rera Kamuy 28.76 kmFRA S. Loeb5:02.5104.3 km/h
Panke Nikorpet 217.04 kmFRA S. Loeb9:17.9110.0 km/h
Penke 222.19 kmESP D. Sordo13:05.4101.7 km/h
Obihiro 51.35 kmARG F. Villagra1:23.658.1 km/h

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenNOR
NorwayMEX
MexicoPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanIRL
IrelandGBR
United KingdomPts1234567891113141516181920PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenNOR
NorwayMEX
MexicoPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanIRL
IrelandGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Marcus Grönholm3122421114132Ret104
France Sébastien Loeb1214111Ret231211Ret100
Finland Mikko Hirvonen53135324233413184
Spain Dani Sordo21225436324RetRet623253
Norway Petter Solberg6Ret4Ret2Ret53Ret6765Ret38
Norway Henning Solberg1443995455149109334
Australia Chris Atkinson48195Ret7106415486Ret29
Finland Jari-Matti LatvalaRetRet5784912Ret85742624
Belgium François DuvalRet25Ret12
Austria Manfred Stohl10712610878RetRet12Ret14612
Czech Republic Jan Kopecký810822Ret7Ret5Ret710
Finland Toni Gardemeister76RetDSQ6710
Sweden Daniel Carlsson576Ret9
United Kingdom Matthew Wilson12Ret268123012101091011Ret46
Italy Gigi Galli13675
Argentina Luís Pérez Companc1519DNS28Ret111123Ret54
Spain Xavier Pons25Ret16618Ret98364
Estonia Urmo Aava28151314712818Ret183
Argentina Federico VillagraDNS9113214111372
Finland Juho HänninenDSQ17118RetRet1923241
Norway Mads Østberg937RetRet81
Japan Katsuhiko Taguchi81

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Manufacturers' championship

RankManufacturerEventTotal
pointsMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenNOR
NorwayMEX
MexicoPOR
PortugalARG
ArgentinaITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanIRL
IrelandGBR
United Kingdom11892155373471543614
BP Ford World Rally Team10161814914181518111611910--
Citroën Total World Rally Team1891151613686101118168--
Subaru World Rally Team82548259557472--
Stobart VK M-Sport Ford151032974455277--
OMV Kronos27534132080404--
Munchi's Ford World Rally Team000015008--

References

References

  1. "Hirvonen cruises to Rally Japan win".
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