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2008 Swedish Rally


FieldValue
name2008 Swedish Rally
native_name57th Uddeholm Swedish Rally
round2
championship2008 World Rally Championship
previous_round2008 Monte Carlo Rally
next_round2008 Rally México
country
rallybaseKarlstad, Sweden
startdateFebruary 7
enddate10 2008
stages20
stagekm340.24
overallkm1440.08
surfaceSnow/Ice-covered gravel
driver1FIN Jari-Matti Latvala
team1GBR BP-Ford World Rally Team
teamsstart61
teamsfinish49

The 2008 Swedish Rally, officially 57th Uddeholm Swedish Rally, was the second round of the 2008 World Rally Championship season. It was the season's first and only event held on snow- and ice-covered gravel roads. The rally took place during February 7–10, beginning with the Super Special Stage placed in the rally's base, Karlstad. The rally was also the first round of the Production Car World Rally Championship this season.

Even though it snowed before the rally, eliminating the threat of calling the event off, the mild temperatures caused cancellation of stages 12 and 18, shortening the overall competitive length.

The rally was won by BP Ford World Rally Team's Jari-Matti Latvala; the first of his championship career. Latvala's teammate and compatriot Mikko Hirvonen was second and Stobart VK M-Sport Ford's Gigi Galli completed an all-Ford podium. Subaru World Rally Team's Petter Solberg was fourth, followed by Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Toni Gardemeister, Juho Hänninen, Mads Østberg and Jari Ketomaa. Fifth-placed Matthew Wilson ran into technical problems with throttle on the penultimate stage and had to retire. Sébastien Loeb crashed out and rolled his car while running third, then retired again, after restarting under SupeRally and winning two stages, because of the damaged engine. Henning Solberg inherited the third place, but later suffered a puncture causing him to slip further down and then crashed while running fourth and was forced to retire for the second day; after rejoining the fight under SupeRally format Norwegian was the fastest driver on day three, winning all the remaining stages.

With his debut win, the 22-year old Latvala became the then-youngest winner in the history of the WRC, breaking Henri Toivonen's record from the 1980 RAC Rally; his own record would stand until the 2021 Rally Estonia where it would be broken by the 20-year-old Kalle Rovanperä.

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Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321PCWRC108654321
1.FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 072:46:41.2
2.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 072:47:39.5+58.3
3.ITA Gigi GalliITA Giovanni BernacchiniFord Focus RS WRC 072:49:04.42:23.2
4.NOR Petter SolbergWAL Phil MillsSubaru Impreza WRC20072:49:40.62:59.4
5.NOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Ola FloeneFord Focus RS WRC 062:52:27.25:46.0
6.ESP Dani SordoESP Marc MartiCitroën C4 WRC2:53:54.3 [1]7:13.1
7.FIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tomi TuominenSuzuki SX4 WRC2:57:16.510:35.3
8.FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX2:59:08.712:27.5
[1] — Including 5 minute penalty for replacing the damaged engine after malfunction during 2008 Monte Carlo Rally.
1. (8.)FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX2:59:08.7
2. (10.)FIN Jari KetomaaFIN Miika TeiskonenSubaru Impreza WRX STi N143:00:31.91:23.2
3. (11.)SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonPeugeot 207 S20003:01:00.51:51.8
4. (12.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:01:11.72:03.0
5. (14.)DEU Uwe NittelDEU Detlef RufMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:03:04.03:55.3
6. (15.)JPN Toshihiro AraiAUS Glenn MacNeallSubaru Impreza WRX STi3:03:31.64:22.9
7. (17.)PRT Armindo AraujoPRT Miguel RamalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:05:13.96:05.2
8. (19.)PRT Bernardo SousaPRT Carlos MagalhãesMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX3:07:07.37:58.6

Special stages

All dates and times are CET (UTC+1).

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1 (7 FEB)SS120:042
(8 FEB)SS209:34SS310:44SS411:23SS513:25SS614:35SS715:14SS818:003
(9 FEB)SS908:25SS1009:38SS1110:41SS1213:04SS1314:17SS1415:204
(10 FEB)SS1508:08SS1609:13SS1709:45SS1811:21SS1912:26SS2012:58
SSS Karlstad 11.90 kmNOR P. Solberg1:28.976.5 km/hNOR P. Solberg
Stensjön 115.50 kmFIN J. Latvala7:24.0125.7 km/hFIN J. Latvala
Bjälverud 121.58 kmFIN J. Latvala10:33.7122.5 km/h
Mangen 122.09 kmFIN J. Latvala12:20.7107.4 km/h
Stensjön 215.50 kmFIN J. Latvala7:22.3126.2 km/h
Bjälverud 221.58 kmFIN J. Latvala10:32.4122.8 km/h
Mangen 222.09 kmFIN J. Latvala12:21.2107.3 km/h
SSS Karlstad 21.90 kmITA G. Galli1:28.277.6 km/h
Horssjön 114.89 kmFRA S. Loeb9:18.196.0 km/h
Hagfors 120.92 kmESP D. Sordo11:45.8106.7 km/h
Vargåsen 124.63 kmFRA S. Loeb13:49.1106.9 km/h
Horssjön 214.89 km*Cancelled*
Hagfors 220.92 kmESP D. Sordo11:30.1109.1 km/h
Vargåsen 224.63 kmFIN M. Hirvonen13:32.5109.1 km/h
Ullen 116.25 kmNOR H. Solberg8:21.7116.6 km/h
Lesjöfors 110.49 kmNOR H. Solberg5:54.5106.5 km/h
Rämmen 121.87 kmNOR H. Solberg11:14.4116.7 km/h
Ullen 216.25 km*Cancelled*
Lesjöfors 210.49 kmNOR H. Solberg5:43.8109.7 km/h
Rämmen 221.87 kmNOR H. Solberg11:07.1118.0 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 KingdomPts12467891012PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Mikko Hirvonen2216
Finland Jari-Matti Latvala12110
France Sébastien Loeb1Ret.10
Italy Gigi Galli639
Norway Petter Solberg549
Australia Chris Atkinson3216
Belgium François Duval45
NOR Andreas Mikkelsen54
ESP Dani Sordo1163
France Jean-Marie Cuoq72
FIN Toni GardemeisterRet.72
Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson8Ret.1
FIN Juho Hänninen81

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Manufacturers' championship

RankDriverEventTotal
pointsMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United Kingdom12616164155560
GBR BP Ford World Rally Team818-------------
2United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team88-------------
Japan Subaru World Rally Team106-------------
France Citroën Total World Rally Team114-------------
Japan Suzuki World Rally Team23-------------
Argentina Munchi's Ford World Rally Team-------------

Production championship

Points table:

PosDriverSWE
SwedenARG
ArgentinaGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandNZL
New ZealandJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts12345678PosDriverSWE
SwedenARG
ArgentinaGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandNZL
New ZealandJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Juho Hänninen110
Finland Jari Ketomaa28
Sweden Patrik Sandell36
Czech Republic Martin Prokop45
Germany Uwe Nittel54
Japan Toshihiro Arai63
Portugal Armindo Araújo72
Portugal Bernardo Sousa81

References

References

  1. (2008-02-09). "Swedish Rally: SS12 - cancelled.". Crash.net.
  2. (2008-02-10). "Second stage cancelled.". Crash.net.
  3. (2008-02-10). "NEWS FLASH: Wilson Jr loses fifth.". Crash.net.
  4. (2008-02-11). "Throttle issue robs Wilson Jr.". Crash.net.
  5. (2008-02-09). "Loeb: Engine was on its last legs.". Crash.net.
  6. (2008-02-09). "NEWS FLASH: Henning goes off.". Crash.net.
  7. "Latvala claims historic Swedish win". [[Autosport]].
  8. (2008-02-07). "Engine blow for Sordo.". Crash.net.
  9. "2008 Production WRC Classification". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
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