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2008 Rally Finland

Motor rally competition

2008 Rally Finland

Motor rally competition

FieldValue
name2008 Rally Finland
native_name58th Neste Oil Rally Finland
round9
championship2008 World Rally Championship
previous_round2008 Rally of Turkey
next_round2008 Rallye Deutschland
country
image2008 Rally Finland friday service 07.JPG
captionSebastien Loeb driving out from service at Jyväskylä.
rallybaseJyväskylä, Finland
startdateJuly 31
enddateAugust 3, 2008
stages24
stagekm340.42
overallkm1461.58
surfaceGravel
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1Citroën Total World Rally Team
teamsstart108
teamsfinish68

The 58th Rally Finland, the ninth rally of the 2008 World Rally Championship season took place between July 31 and August 3, 2008. The event was the first rally held after a six-week mid season break. The rally was based in the city of Jyväskylä in the centre of Finland with the special stages held on fast gravel roads in the lake district area of the country. The winner was the reigning world champion Sébastien Loeb, who became only the fourth non Scandinavian driver to win the event in fifty-eight runnings. It was his sixth win of the season and reduced the gap in the championship standings between himself and Finland's Mikko Hirvonen to just one point. Hirvonen finished in second, with Chris Atkinson taking the third podium spot for the Subaru World Rally Team. This would prove to be Subaru’s final podium in the world championship.

Event

Day one

The event started with a short superspecial stage on Thursday evening - which was won by Sébastien Loeb - before the first full day of action on Friday. The first stage on Friday demonstrated the competitive nature of the rally, with Loeb and Hirvonen setting identical times, and Jari-Matti Latvala only finishing three seconds behind them. However, Latvala was the first big casualty, hitting a rock on SS3 and damaging the suspension - an accident that put him out for the day and angered his Ford team boss Malcolm Wilson (rally). Meanwhile, Loeb was eking out a narrow advantage by winning every special stage until SS8. Hirvonen was also driving flat out and matched Loeb's time on SS6 and took his first outright stage win on the 7.86 mile test at Urria. At the end of day one, Loeb had built up a useful lead of 14.4 seconds, although Hirvonen had not given up hope. Behind the two leaders saw a three way battle between the two Stobart Ford drivers, Henning Solberg and Gigi Galli, and Loeb's teammate Dani Sordo. These three were covered by only twelve seconds. The two Subaru World Rally Team drivers, Petter Solberg and Chris Atkinson were having their own private battle, just over ninety seconds behind the leader. Suzuki's Per-Gunnar Andersson was in the final points paying position despite suffering a huge spin on SS2. Impressive performances were made by privateers Urmo Aava and Andreas Mikkelsen, with both featuring in the points earlier on day one - Aava was third after SS4 with Mikkelsen in fifth. However they both crashed out near the end of day one - Aava in SS9 and Mikkelsen in SS10.

Day two

The battle between Loeb and Hirvonen continued throughout day two with the pair regularly setting fastest times. They were opening up a big lead to the drivers behind them, with Hirvonen describing the pace as "crazy...how much longer can this go on for, I don't know." By the end of the day Loeb had pulled out another four seconds to take his lead to eighteen seconds. Most of this time was gained when Hirvonen stalled at the start of SS20. Behind the leaders, Gigi Galli had been drawing away in the battle for third before an accident in the Kakaristo stage (which was a truncated and reversed version of Ouninpohja) put him out of the rally. After Galli, PG Andersson also rolled at the same corner. The main mover of the day was Subaru driver Chris Atkinson who leapt from seventh to third on the leaderboard by the end of day two. Dani Sordo was only a second behind in fourth but was having to be cautious in order to score manufacturer points. Henning Solberg was slipping back in fifth place while his brother Petter was one place behind in sixth. Privateer driver Matti Rantanen had moved up to seventh due to the retirements of others and Toni Gardemeister was keeping his Suzuki in the points despite having problems with his gearbox.

Day three

Results

Mikko Hirvonen finished second, only 9 seconds behind winner Loeb.
Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321JWRC108654321PWRC108654321
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC2:54:05.50.0
2.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 20072:54:14.5+9.0
3.AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane PrévotSubaru Impreza WRC 20082:57:22.5+3:17.0
4.ESP Dani SordoESP Marc MartiCitroën C4 WRC2:57:36.4+3:30.9
5.NOR Henning SolbergNOR Cato MenkerudFord Focus RS WRC 20072:58:03.2+3:57.7
6.NOR Petter SolbergUK Phill MillsSubaru Impreza WRC 20082:58:09.6+4:04.1
7.FIN Matti RantanenFIN Jan LönegrenFord Focus RS WRC 20063:00:16.6+6:11.1
8.FIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tomi TuominenSuzuki SX4 WRC3:02:24.2+8:18.7
1. (21.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekCitroën C2 S16003:17:52.20.0
2. (22.)SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonRenault Clio S16003:18:09.7+17.5
3. (23.)POL Michal KosciuszkoPOL Maciek SzczepaniakSuzuki Swift S16003:19:26.9+1:34.7
4. (29.)DEU Aaron Nikolai BurkartDEU Michael KoelbachCitroën C2 S16003:26:24.7+8:32.5
5. (31.)IRL Shaun GallagherIRL Paul KielyCitroën C2 S16003:29:36.6+11:44.4
6. (34.)NED Kevin AbbringBEL Erwin MombaertsRenault Clio R33:32:23.9+14:31.7
7. (35.)LUX Gilles SchammelBEL Renaud JamoulRenault Clio R33:35:40.1+17:47.9
8. (41.)NED Hans Weijs Jr.NED Hans Van GoorCitroën C2 R23:40:30.9+22:38.7
1. (13.)FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:08:38.10.0
2. (14.)SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Göran BergstenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:11:08.3+2:30.2
3. (15.)FIN Jussi VälimäkiFIN Jarkko KalliolepoMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:11:51.7+3:13.6
4. (17.)FIN Jari KetomaaFIN Miika TeiskonenSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:13:53.6+5:15.5
5. (18.)SWE Oscar SvedlundSWE Björn NilsonSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:14:40.5+6:02.4
6. (24.)JPN Fumio NutaharaUK Daniel BarrittMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:21:41.6+13:03.5
7. (25.)FIN Jussi TiippanaFIN Marko SalminenSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:22:01.1+13:23.0
8. (28.)RUS Evgeny AksakovEST Aleksander KornilovMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:26:10.7+17:32.6

Special stages

All dates and times are EEST (UTC+3).

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(31 JUL/1 AUG)SS119:45SS207:30SS308:26SS409:09SS511:47SS612:43SS713:26SS816:18SS916:50SS1017:29SS1120:002
(2 AUG)SS1207:13SS1308:09SS1408:34SS1510:46SS1611:45SS1712:26SS1813:31SS1916:13SS2017:03SS2117:563
(3 AUG)SS2209:38SS2310:44SS2412:02
Killeri 12.06 kmFRA S. Loeb1:20.592.1 km/hFRA S. Loeb
Vellipohja 117.16 kmFRA S. Loeb
FIN M. Hirvonen8:16.9124.3 km/h
Mokkipera 111.38 kmFRA S. Loeb5:30.5124.0 km/h
Palsankyla 113.90 kmFRA S. Loeb7:12.7115.6 km/h
Vellipohja 217.16 kmFRA S. Loeb8:09.9126.1 km/h
Mokkipera 211.38 kmFRA S. Loeb
FIN M. Hirvonen5:28.8124.6 km/h
Palsankyla 213.90 kmFRA S. Loeb7:07.8117.0 km/h
Urria12.65 kmFIN M. Hirvonen6:00.5126.3 km/h
Lautapera7.87 kmFRA S. Loeb3:52.4121.9 km/h
Jukojarvi22.18 kmFRA S. Loeb10:37.2125.3 km/h
Killeri 22.06 kmFRA S. Loeb1:20.092.7 km/h
Himos15.35 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:37.3106.8 km/h
Hirvimaki10.67 kmFRA S. Loeb5:47.7110.5 km/h
Surkee 114.80 kmFRA S. Loeb8:03.4110.2 km/h
Leustu21.43 kmFIN M. Hirvonen10:12.4126.0 km/h
Kakaristo 120.09 kmFIN J. Latvala10:43.2112.4 km/h
Kaipolanvuori13.64 kmFIN J. Latvala7:06.6115.1 km/h
Surkee 214.80 kmFRA S. Loeb7:55.9112.0 km/h
Kakaristo 220.09 kmFIN M. Hirvonen10:34.7113.0 km/h
Juupajoki21.13 kmFIN J. Latvala10:57.4115.7 km/h
Väärinmaja16.25 kmFRA S. Loeb8:22.5116.4 km/h
Lankamaa23.09 kmFIN M. Hirvonen
FRA S. Loeb11:11.0123.9 km/h
Hannula10.92 kmFIN J. Latvala5:43.8114.3 km/h
Ruuhimaki6.46 kmNOR P. Solberg3:12.9120.6 km/h

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts12345678910111314151618PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Mikko Hirvonen22451231267
France Sébastien Loeb1Ret.1110113166
Australia Chris Atkinson3212236Ret.13337
ESP Dani Sordo1161732554435
Finland Jari-Matti Latvala12131573723934
Norway Petter Solberg5412Ret.Ret.1026623
NOR Henning Solberg9135Ret.4785520
Italy Gigi Galli63Ret.784Ret.Ret.Ret.17
GBR Matthew Wilson10Ret.6Ret.51267912
ARG Federico Villagra76614139Ret.8
Zimbabwe Conrad RautenbachRet.161642613108106
EST Urmo Aava18Ret.84Ret.166
Belgium François Duval45
NOR Andreas Mikkelsen5Ret.19124
FIN Toni GardemeisterRet.7Ret.Ret.Ret.Ret.9Ret.83
France Jean-Marie Cuoq72
Finland Matti Rantanen72
Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson8Ret.Ret.24Ret.911Ret.Ret.1
FIN Juho Hänninen8131
FRA Sébastien Ogier811221
AUT Andreas Aigner3181411Ret.1

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Manufacturers' championship

RankTeamEventTotal
pointsMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United Kingdom10810562451912
1United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team818117131410189------
2France Citroën Total World Rally Team1141016914151115------
3Japan Subaru World Rally Team1069863839------
4United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford883375344------
5Argentina Munchi's Ford World Rally Team006442030------
6Japan Suzuki World Rally Team230101302------

References

References

  1. "World Rally Championship - Rallies - Neste Oil Rally Finland". wrc.com.
  2. "Wilson bemoans Latvala's crash". autosport.com.
  3. "Loeb holds rally lead after SS4". wrc.com.
  4. "Loeb extends lead at end of day one". autosport.com.
  5. "Hirvonen stunned by 'crazy' pace". autosport.com.
  6. "Start line stall costs Hirvonen on SS20". wrc.com.
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