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2010 Rallye Deutschland


FieldValue
name2010 Rally Deutschland
native_name28. ADAC Rallye Deutschland
round9
championship2010 World Rally Championship
previous_round2010 Rally Finland
next_round2010 Rally Japan
country
imageLoeb-Citroen.jpg
captionEventual winner Sébastien Loeb before the event
rallybaseTrier, Germany
startdate20
enddate22 August 2010
stages19
stagekm405.67
overallkm1192.99overallkm_note=
surfaceTarmac
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1FRA Citroën Total WRT
teamsstart77
teamsfinish55

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. The rally also saw the only overall stage win for F1 driver Kimi Räikkönen.

Results

Event standings

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsOverall251815121086421JWRC251815121086SWRC2518151210864PWRC25181512108642
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC3:59:38.30.0
2.ESP Dani SordoESP Diego VallejoCitroën C4 WRC4:00:29.651.3
3.FRA Sébastien OgierFRA Julien IngrassiaCitroën C4 WRC4:01:51.62:13.3
4.FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Focus RS WRC 094:02:12.22:33.9
5.NOR Petter SolbergGBR Chris PattersonCitroën C4 WRC4:06:26.06:47.7
6.GBR Matthew WilsonGBR Scott MartinFord Focus RS WRC 084:08:25.08:46.7
7.FIN Kimi RäikkönenFIN Kaj LindströmCitroën C4 WRC4:08:28.88:50.5
8.UAE Khalid Al QassimiGBR Michael OrrFord Focus RS WRC 084:17:14.817:36.5
9.NED Mark van EldikNED Robin BuysmansSubaru Impreza WRC 084:17:31.317:53.0
10.SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia S20004:17:37.117:58.8
1. (22.)NED Hans Weijs, Jr.NED Bjorn DegandtCitroën C2 S16004:30:13.40.0
2. (26.)GER Aaron BurkartGER André KachelSuzuki Swift S16004:35:32.65:19.2
3. (30.)EST Karl KruudaEST Martin JärveojaSuzuki Swift S16004:41:26.111:12.7
4. (38.)GER Christian RiedemannGER Josefine Corinn BeinkeFord Fiesta R24:50:53.420:40.0
5. (40.)ESP Egoi Eder Valdés LópezESP Albert GardunoRenault Clio R34:58:57.028:43.6
6. (46.)ESP Yeray LemesESP Rogelio PeňateRenault Clio S16005:05:13.334:59.9
7. (54.)BUL Todor SlavovBUL Dobromir FilipovRenault Clio R35:27:34.057:20.6
1. (10.)SWE Patrik SandellSWE Emil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia S20004:17:37.10.0
2. (11.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekFord Fiesta S20004:17:41.84.7
3. (13.)SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonSWE Anders FredrikssonŠkoda Fabia S20004:20:49.73:12.6
4. (14.)NOR Eyvind BrynildsenNOR Cato MenkerudŠkoda Fabia S20004:20:52.33:15.2
5. (15.)ESP Xavier PonsESP Alex HaroFord Fiesta S20004:23:37.26:00.1
6. (28.)POL Michał KościuszkoPOL Maciek SzczepaniakŠkoda Fabia S20004:40:48.823:11.7
7. (32.)POR Bernardo SousaPOR Nuno Rodrigues da SilvaFord Fiesta S20004:42:06.124:29.0
8. (34.)AND Albert LloveraESP Borja RozadaAbarth Grande Punto S20004:47:17.929:40.8
1. (18.)POR Armindo AraújoPOR Miguel RamalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:26:08.40.0
2. (19.)NZL Hayden PaddonNZL John KennardMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:26:32.824.4
3. (20.)SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Göran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:28:53.52:45.1
4. (23.)GER Hermann Gassner, Jr.GER Katharina WüstenhagenMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:30:43.64:35.2
5. (31.)EST Ott TänakEST Kuldar SikkMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:41:42.015:33.6
6. (36.)JPN Toshi AraiGBR Daniel BarrittSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:49:35.823:27.4
7. (43.)LIB Nicholai GeorgiouLIB Joseph MatarMitsubishi Lancer Evo X4:59:09.633:01.2
8. (45.)KEN Peter HorseyGBR Calvin CooledgeMitsubishi Lancer Evo X5:01:10.635:02.2
9. (53.)POR Nuno Barroso PereiraPOR Pedro CondeSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:26:01.959:53.5

Special stages

All dates and times are CEST (UTC+2).

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(20 Aug)SS109:43SS210:46SS311:34SS414:32SS515:35SS616:232
(21 Aug)SS707:48SS808:31SS909:04SS1010:30SS1114:43SS1215:26SS1315:59SS1417:253
(22 Aug)SS1507:28SS1608:03SS1710:36SS1811:11SS1913:03
Ruwertal / Fell 124.01 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:54.2103.62 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
Grafschaft Veldenz 123.09 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:29.5102.69 km/h
Moselland 119.92 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb12:06.898.67 km/h
Ruwertal / Fell 224.01 kmNOR Petter Solberg13:51.7103.93 km/h
Grafschaft Veldenz 223.09 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:26.5103.07 km/h
Moselland 219.92 kmESP Dani Sordo12:01.399.42 km/h
Hermeskeil / Gusenburg 111.34 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb6:11.5109.89 km/h
St. Wendeler Land 116.95 kmESP Dani Sordo9:10.3110.89 km/h
Freisen / Westrich 116.68 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb9:55.7100.80 km/h
Arena Panzerplatte 148.00 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb27:55.8103.11 km/h
Hermeskeil / Gusenberg 211.34 kmNOR Petter Solberg6:11.3109.95 km/h
St. Wendeler Land 216.95 kmESP Dani Sordo9:11.6110.62 km/h
Freisen / Westrich 216.68 kmESP Dani Sordo9:59.2100.21 km/h
Arena Panzerplatte 248.00 kmNOR Petter Solberg27:39.2104.15 km/h
Dhrontal 122.58 kmNOR Petter Solberg14:44.291.93 km/h
Moselwein 118.08 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb10:50.7100.03 km/h
Dhrontal 222.58 kmNOR Petter Solberg14:36.992.70 km/h
Moselwein 218.08 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb10:44.0101.07 km/h
Circus Maximus Trier4.37 kmFIN Kimi Räikkönen3:13.981.13 km/h

Standings after the rally

;Drivers' Championship standings

Pos.DriverPoints
1FRA Sébastien Loeb191
2FRA Sebastien Ogier133
3FIN Jari-Matti Latvala117
4NOR Petter Solberg100
5ESP Dani Sordo95
6FIN Mikko Hirvonen86
7GBR Matthew Wilson56
8ARG Federico Villagra26
9NOR Henning Solberg25
10FIN Kimi Räikkönen21

;Manufacturers' Championship standings

Pos.ManufacturerPoints
1FRA Citroen WRT308
2GBR BP Ford WRT222
3FRA Citroen Junior Team168
4GBR Stobart Ford118
5ARG Munchi's Ford40

References

References

  1. "ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2010: Itinerary". [[Rallye Deutschland]]; [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
  2. (2010-08-22). "Record-breaker Loeb storms to WRC win 59". [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
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