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2008 Rally Japan


FieldValue
name2008 Rally Japan
native_name5th Pioneer Carrozzeria Rally Japan
round14
championship2008 World Rally Championship
previous_round2008 Tour de Corse
next_round2008 Rally GB
imagePetter Solberg - 2008 Rally Japan 2.jpg
captionPetter Solberg at the Sapporo Dome.
rallybaseSapporo
startdateOctober 31
enddateNovember 2, 2008
stages29
stagekm343.69stagekm_note=
overallkm1316.28overallkm_note=
surfaceGravel
driver1FIN Mikko Hirvonen
team1GBR BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
teamsstart88
teamsfinish59

The 2008 Rally Japan was the fourteenth and penultimate round of the 2008 World Rally Championship season. The event saw Sébastien Loeb clinch his fifth consecutive world drivers title with his drive to a third-place finish. The event was won by Mikko Hirvonen in a Ford Focus, who led the event from start to finish to claim his third win of the season. Second place went to Hirvonen's teammate Jari-Matti Latvala, his fifth podium of the year and his first since the Rally of Turkey back in June.

Stobart M-Sport Ford's François Duval crashed out from second place during the sixth stage. Duval was not injured in the crash, but his co-driver Patrick Pivato sustained a fractured pelvis and tibia. He was rushed to the hospital, and internal bleeding was discovered during surgery. On day two of the rally, after a second operation, his condition was described as critical but stable.

On the 19th stage, Toni Gardemeister took the Suzuki World Rally Team's first-ever stage win. Suzuki also had their most successful rally to date with Gardemeister finishing sixth and teammate Per-Gunnar Andersson recording his best ever finish of fifth position.

The event was originally planned to run on October 24−26, but as to make full use of venues, including the Sapporo Dome, with its tenant the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters possibly needing it for the Japan Series, the event was approved by FIA to be delayed for a week. The dome was not needed for baseball, as the Ham Fighters didn't make it to the Japan Series.

The Sapporo Dome Super Special Stage was the second to be held in indoor venues in WRC history.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321PCWRC1086
1.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 083:25:03.00.0
2.FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 083:25:34.131.1
3.FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC3:27:33.62:30.6
4.AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane PrévotSubaru Impreza WRC20083:28:45.43:42.4
5.SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonSWE Jonas AnderssonSuzuki SX4 WRC3:30:15.95:12.9
6.FIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tomi TuominenSuzuki SX4 WRC3:31:12.46:09.4
7.GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 073:32:08.37:05.3
8.NOR Petter SolbergGBR Phil MillsSubaru Impreza WRC20083:38:22.913:19.9
1.FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX3:43:30.40.0
2.RUS Evgeny NovikovAUS Dale MoscattMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX3:43:36.76.3
3.JPN Toshihiro AraiAUS Glenn MacNeallSubaru Impreza WRX STI3:43:39.69.2

Special stages

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

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(31 OCT)SS109:11SS209:39SS310:42SS411:28SS514:28SS614:56SS715:59SS816:45SS918:14SS1018:242
(1 NOV)SS1108:28SS1209:21SS1310:37SS1411:32SS1513:50SS1614:43SS1715:59SS1816:54SS1918:09SS2018:093
(2 NOV)SS2107:07SS2207:56SS2308:21SS2408:53SS2510:06SS2611:58SS2712:47SS2813:12SS2913:44
Heper 113.24 kmFIN M. Hirvonen9:57.979.7 km/hFIN M. Hirvonen
Yuparo 111.10 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:24.279.3 km/h
Isepo 113.67 km*Cancelled*
Pipaoi 15.74 kmFRA S. Loeb3:17.3104.7 km/h
Heper 213.24 kmFIN M. Hirvonen9:35.682.8 km/h
Yuparo 211.10 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:02.582.8 km/h
Isepo 213.67 km*Cancelled*
Pipaoi 25.74 km*Cancelled*
Sapporo 11.49 kmFIN M. Hirvonen1:39.454.0 km/h
Sapporo 21.49 kmFIN M. Hirvonen1:41.652.8 km/h
Imeru 12.30 kmSpain D. Sordo1:42.580.8 km/h
Nikara 131.12 kmNorway P. Solberg18:37.0100.3 km/h
Kamuycep 133.66 kmFinland J. Latvala21:58.191.9 km/h
Kina 19.55 kmNorway H. Solberg5:54.697.0 km/h
Imeru 22.30 kmFRA S. Loeb1:42.580.8 km/h
Nikara 231.12 kmFinland J. Latvala18:22.8101.6 km/h
Kamuycep 233.66 kmFIN M. Hirvonen21:22.794.5 km/h
Kina 29.55 kmFIN M. Hirvonen5:54.397.0 km/h
Sapporo 31.49 kmFinland T. Gardemeister
Spain D. Sordo1:25.462.8 km/h
Sapporo 41.49 kmSpain D. Sordo1:23.264.5 km/h
Koyka 13.57 kmNOR P. Solberg2:00.2106.9 km/h
Iwanke 113.57 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:13.099.1 km/h
Sikot 127.76 kmFinland J. Latvala17:49.593.4 km/h
Imeru 32.30 kmFinland J. Latvala1:57.370.6 km/h
Sapporo 51.49 kmSouth Korea A. Kim1:45.750.7 km/h
Koyka 23.57 kmFIN M. Hirvonen2:08.699.9 km/h
Iwanke 213.57 kmFIN M. Hirvonen8:39.994.0 km/h
Sikot 227.76 kmNOR P. Solberg18:00.292.5 km/h
Imeru 42.30 kmNOR P. Solberg2:03.866.9 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 KingdomPts123456789101112131415161719PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
France Sébastien Loeb1Ret1110113111113112
Finland Mikko Hirvonen22451231243321102
ESP Dani Sordo11617325544222RetDSQ59
Finland Jari-Matti Latvala1213157372399Ret64250
Australia Chris Atkinson3212236Ret1336Ret764
Norway Petter Solberg5412RetRet102665455841
Belgium François Duval43Ret43Ret22
NOR Henning Solberg9135Ret47855791115Ret
Italy Gigi Galli63Ret784RetRetRetRetInjInjInjInj17
GBR Matthew Wilson10Ret6Ret512679121798715
EST Urmo Aava18Ret84Ret168535713
ARG Federico Villagra76614139Ret81299
FIN Toni GardemeisterRet7RetRetRetRet9Ret8107131368
Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson8RetRet24Ret911RetRet15632175
Zimbabwe Conrad RautenbachRet1616426131081010RetRet14Ret6
NOR Andreas Mikkelsen5Ret1912118115
France Jean-Marie Cuoq72
Finland Matti Rantanen7
FIN Juho Hänninen82113142924101
FRA Sébastien Ogier811223619Ret20
AUT Andreas Aigner3181411RetRet

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Manufacturers' championship

RankTeamEventTotal
pointsMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United Kingdom17516493642822
1France Citroën Total World Rally Team1141016914151115181818106-
2United Kingdom BP Ford World Rally Team81811713141018976111418-
3Japan Subaru World Rally Team106986383975676-
4United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team88337534460472-
5Japan Suzuki World Rally Team23010130217017-
6Argentina Munchi's Ford World Rally Team00644203003000-

References

References

  1. "Rallies - Rally Japan 2008". Jonkka's World Rally Archive.
  2. "Pivato in a critical but stable condition". [[Autosport]].
  3. (October 2010). "Rally Japan 2008 in central Hokkaido". [[Rally Japan]].
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