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2011 Rally Catalunya


FieldValue
name2011 Rally Catalunya
native_name47è Rally RACC Catalunya – Costa Daurada
RACC Rally de España
round12
championship2011 World Rally Championship season
previous_round2011 Rallye de France
next_round2011 Rally GB
country
imageOgier-Ingrassia - panoramio.jpg
rallybaseSalou, Tarragona
startdateOctober 21
enddate23 2011
stages18
stagekm406.52stagekm_note=
overallkm1589.90overallkm_note=
surfaceAsphalt with some gravel
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1FRA Citroën World Rally Team
teamsstart58
teamsfinish44

RACC Rally de España

The 2011 Rally Catalunya, formally 47è Rally RACC Catalunya – Costa Daurada and the denoted RACC Rally de España, was the twelfth round of the 2011 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place from 21–23 October, and was based in Salou, Catalonia. The rally was also the eighth and final round of the Super 2000 World Rally Championship, and the sixth round of the Production World Rally Championship.

The rally was won by championship leader Sébastien Loeb, who took his fifth victory of the season, and the 67th of his career after taking the lead at the end of the first day's running and holding on to extend his championship lead ahead of the final round in Wales. In doing so, he also secured a seventh manufacturers' title for Citroën. Loeb's title rival Mikko Hirvonen finished second after team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala, who finished third, incurred a two-minute time penalty in order to gain as many points as possible for Hirvonen's title challenge.

In the SWRC, Juho Hänninen finished at the head of the class in tenth overall, and as a result, secured the SWRC title, ahead of Ott Tänak. In the PWRC, Patrik Flodin just fended off a challenge from Michał Kościuszko in the late stages of the rally, with Flodin coming out on top by just two seconds.

Results

Event standings

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsOverall261815141386421SWRC2518151210864PWRC251815121086421
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën DS3 WRC4:05:39.30.0
2.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Fiesta RS WRC4:07:46.22:06.9
3.FIN Jari-Matti LatvalaFIN Miikka AnttilaFord Fiesta RS WRC4:08:11.72:32.4
4.ESP Dani SordoESP Carlos Del BarrioMini John Cooper Works WRC4:09:03.43:24.1
5.GBR Kris MeekeIRL Paul NagleMini John Cooper Works WRC4:10:54.35:15.0
6.NOR Mads ØstbergSWE Jonas AnderssonFord Fiesta RS WRC4:11:33.55:54.2
7.RUS Evgeny NovikovFRA Denis GiraudetCitroën DS3 WRC4:15:11.19:31.8
8.NOR Henning SolbergAUT Ilka MinorFord Fiesta RS WRC4:15:19.49:40.1
9.NED Dennis KuipersBEL Frédéric MiclotteFord Fiesta RS WRC4:16:53.111:13.8
10.FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaŠkoda Fabia S20004:19:28.513:49.2
1. (10.)FIN Juho HänninenFIN Mikko MarkkulaŠkoda Fabia S20004:19:28.50.0
2. (11.)QAT Nasser Al-AttiyahITA Giovanni BernacchiniFord Fiesta S20004:19:43.414.9
3. (13.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekFord Fiesta S20004:20:26.257.7
4. (15.)IRL Craig BreenGBR Gareth RobertsFord Fiesta S20004:21:48.72:20.2
5. (18.)GER Hermann GassnerGER Timo GottschalkŠkoda Fabia S20004:24:30.65:02.1
6. (27.)EST Ott TänakEST Kuldar SikkFord Fiesta S20004:49:41.230:12.7
7. (28.)EST Karl KruudaEST Martin JärveojaŠkoda Fabia S20004:50:29.931:01.4
8. (40.)AND Albert LloveraESP Diego VallejoAbarth Grande Punto S20005:12:07.652:39.1
1. (21.)SWE Patrik FlodinSWE Göran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI4:29:40.70.0
2. (22.)POL Michał KościuszkoPOL Maciej SzczepaniakMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X4:29:42.72.0
3. (24.)MEX Benito GuerraESP Borja RozadaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X4:39:26.29:45.5
4. (29.)ARE Bader Al JabriGBR Stephen McAuleySubaru Impreza WRX STI4:50:47.321:06.6
5. (30.)UKR Oleksandr Saliuk, Jr.UKR Pavlo CherepinMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:52:48.023:07.3
6. (31.)PER Nicolás FuchsESP Cándido CarerraMitsubishi Lancer Evolution X4:53:58.424:17.7
7. (32.)UKR Valeriy GorbanUKR Andrey NikolayevMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:55:48.426:07.7
8. (34.)NZL Hayden PaddonNZL John KennardSubaru Impreza WRX STI5:01:04.131:23.4
9. (35.)UKR Oleksiy KikireshkoEST Sergey LarensMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX5:06:47.237:06.5
10. (36.)CZE Martin SemerádCZE Michal ErnstMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX5:07:04.337:23.6

Special stages

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

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leaderLeg 1
(21 October)SS18:43SS29:51SS311:29SS416:42SS517:50SS619:28Leg 2
(22 October)SS79:40SS811:08SS911:33SS1014:48SS1116:16SS1216:41Leg 3
(23 October)SS137:02SS148:22SS159:12SS1611:39SS1712:59SS1814:11
Pesells 125.74 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb15:18.7100.86 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
Terra Alta 135.94 kmFRA Sébastien Ogier23:49.490.52 km/h
Les Garrigues 118.50 kmFRA Sébastien Ogier13:14.783.81 km/h
Pesells 225.74 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala14:42.2105.04 km/hFIN Jari-Matti Latvala
Terra Alta 235.94 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala23:19.492.46 km/h
Les Garrigues 218.50 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb13:14.583.83 km/hFRA Sébastien Loeb
El Priorat 145.97 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb25:35.9107.75 km/h
Riba-roja d'Ebre 112.27 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb8:06.990.72 km/h
Punta de les Torres 113.53 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala7:05.7114.42 km/h
El Priorat 245.97 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala25:39.1107.53 km/h
Riba-roja d'Ebre 212.27 kmESP Dani Sordo8:12.389.73 km/h
Punta de les Torres 213.53 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala7:04.2114.82 km/h
Santa Marina 126.51 kmFRA Sébastien Ogier15:55.399.90 km/h
La Mussara 120.48 kmFIN Mikko Hirvonen11:13.6109.45 km/h
Coll de la Teixeta 14.32 kmFRA Sébastien Loeb2:37.099.06 km/h
Santa Marina 226.51 kmFRA Sébastien Ogier15:37.9101.75 km/h
La Mussara 220.48 kmFIN Jari-Matti Latvala11:09.6110.11 km/h
Coll de la Teixeta 2 (Power stage)4.32 kmGBR Kris Meeke2:45.793.86 km/h

Power Stage

The "Power stage" was a live, televised 4.32 km stage at the end of the rally, held near Pradell de la Teixeta.

PosDriverTimeDiff.Avg. speedPoints132231
GBR Kris Meeke2:45.70.093.86 km/h
ESP Dani Sordo2:45.9+0.293.74 km/h
FRA Sébastien Loeb2:50.6+4.991.16 km/h

References

References

  1. (13 October 2011). "Itinerary". [[World Rally Championship]]; [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
  2. (23 October 2011). "Loeb reigns in Spain". [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
  3. (23 October 2011). "Hanninen takes win and title". [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
  4. (23 October 2011). "Flodin clinches first 2011 win". [[International Sportsworld Communicators]].
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