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2011 Rallye Sanremo


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image2011sanremorallylogo.png
captionRallye Sanremo Logo
name2011 Rallye Sanremo
native_name52º Rallye Sanremo
round9
championship2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
previous_round2011 Mecsek Rallye
next_round2011 Rally Scotland
countryITA Italy
rallybaseSanremo
startdate22
enddate24 September 2011
stages13
stagekm225.77
overallkm524.10
surfaceAsphalt
driver1BEL Thierry Neuville
team1BEL Peugeot Team Belux
teamsstart57
teamsfinish44

The 2011 Rallye Sanremo (53º Rallye Sanremo), was the 9th round of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. The thirteen stage asphalt rally took place over 22 – 24 September 2011. The longest stage of the rally, Ronde, was run in darkness. All other stages were run in daylight.

Introduction

The rally took place in the province of Imperia, with a total length of 524.10 km of which 225.77 km were special stages. The rally base was located along the sea front and the old railway station in the heart of the town of Sanremo. Fifteen S2000 cars started the event with the main front runners in the championship, excluding Juho Hänninen, taking part.

Results

Overall

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints251815121086421
1.BEL Thierry NeuvilleBEL Nicolas GilsoulPeugeot 207 S20002:19:57.80.0
2.NOR Andreas MikkelsenNOR Ola FløeneŠkoda Fabia S20002:19:59.31.5
3.FRA Bryan BouffierFRA Xavier PanseriPeugeot 207 S20002:20:13.816.0
4.CZE Jan KopeckýCZE Petr StarýŠkoda Fabia S20002:21:06.91:09.1
5.POR Bruno MagalhãesPOR Paulo GravePeugeot 207 S20002:21:23.81:26.0
6.ITA Alessandro PericoITA Fabrizio CarraraPeugeot 207 S20002:23:45.63:47.8
7.ITA Umberto ScandolaITA Guido D'AmoreFord Fiesta S20002:24:03.74:05.9
8.FRA Pierre CampanaFRA Sabrina De CastelliPeugeot 207 S20002:24:25.84:28.0
9.FIN Toni GardemeisterFIN Tapio SuominenŠkoda Fabia S20002:25:21.95:24.1
10.ITA Giandomenico BassoITA Mitia DottaProton Satria Neo S20002:27:24.77:26.9

Special stages

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leaderLeg 1
(23 September)SS113:54SS214:33SS314:51SS416:50SS517:12SS617:39SS722:33Leg 2
(24 September)SS810:16SS910:53SS1012:02SS1115:16SS1216:00SS1317:09
Coldirodi 113.06 kmNOR Andreas Mikkelsen8:27.392.68 km/hNOR Andreas Mikkelsen
Bajardo7.36 kmBEL Freddy Loix5:18.783.14 km/h
Bignone 110.59 kmBEL Freddy Loix6:51.592.65 km/h
Coldirodi 213.06 kmNOR Andreas Mikkelsen8:22.193.64 km/h
Apricale17.43 kmNOR Andreas Mikkelsen12:19.484.86 km/h
Bignone 210.59 kmBEL Thierry Neuville
NOR Andreas Mikkelsen6:47.093.67 km/h
Ronde44.00 kmBEL Freddy Loix29:35.789.20 km/hBEL Freddy Loix
Colle Langan 120.57 kmBEL Thierry Neuville13:49.989.23 km/hNOR Andreas Mikkelsen
Passo Teglia 118.80 kmBEL Thierry Neuville13:38.682.68 km/h
Colle d'Oggia 115.47 kmBEL Freddy Loix10:27.888.71 km/hBEL Freddy Loix
Colle Langan 220.57 kmstage cancelledNOR Andreas Mikkelsen
Passo Teglia 218.80 kmBEL Thierry Neuville13:33.183.24 km/hBEL Thierry Neuville
Colle d'Oggia 215.47 kmBEL Thierry Neuville10:21.389.64 km/h

References

References

  1. "Programme". acisanremo.it.
  2. "Entry List". Ircseries.com.
  3. (17 September 2011). "IRC Rallye Sanremo preview (part 2 of 2)". [[Intercontinental Rally Challenge]].
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