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2018 Rally Catalunya


2018 Rally Catalunya54. RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Daurada
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Spain
Salou, Tarragona
25 – 28 October 2018
Montjuïc, Barcelona
Salou, Tarragona
18 (331.58 km; 206.03 miles)
Tarmac and gravel
1,132.79 km (703.88 miles)
1,464.37 km (909.92 miles)
76
70 at start, 53 at finish
Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT3:12:08.0
Ott Tänak Martin Järveoja Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Kalle Rovanperä Jonne Halttunen Škoda Motorsport II3:20:47.6
Enrico Brazzoli Luca Beltrame Enrico Brazzoli3:58:18.3

The 2018 Rally Catalunya (formally known as the 54. RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Daurada) was a motor racing event for rally cars that took place between 25 and 28 October, based in Salou, Tarragona, Spain. The event was open to entries competing in World Rally Cars and cars complying with Group R regulations. It marked the fifty-fourth running of Rally Catalunya and was the twelfth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship, the highest class of competition in international rallying. Seventy-six crews, including manufacturer teams and privateers, were entered to compete in the World Rally Championship, the FIA World Rally Championship-2 and FIA World Rally Championship-3 support series and the Spanish national Rally Championship and Peugeot Rally Cup Ibérica championship.

The 2018 event consisted of eighteen special stages, with a total competitive distance of a 331.58 km (206.03 miles) and an additional 1,132.79 km (703.88 miles) in transport stages.

Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle were the reigning rally winners, but did not defend their win after Meeke was fired from Citroën. The Finnish crew of Teemu Suninen and Mikko Markkula were the reigning winners of the World Rally Championship-2, but did not defend their title as they will compete in the World Rally Championship class. Nil Solans and Miquel Ibáñez Sotos were the reigning World Rally Championship-3 winners, but Marc Martí replaced Ibáñez Sotos as Solans' co-driver in the WRC-2 category.

Nine-time world champions Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena won a rally for the first time since 2013 Rally Argentina. The victory also marked Loeb the third oldest winner overall. The margin between second-place Sébastien Ogier was 2.9 seconds, which also made the rally become the tenth closest wins in history. The Škoda Motorsport II crew of Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen won in the World Rally Championship-2 in a Škoda Fabia R5, while the Italian crew of Enrico Brazzoli and Luca Beltrame won in the World Rally Championship-3. The Czech crew of Jan Kopecký and Pavel Dresler finished second in WRC-2, which made them the drivers' and co-drivers' champions of 2018 World Rally Championship-2 respectively.

Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul entered the round as the leaders of the World Rally Championship for Drivers and the World Rally Championship for Co-Drivers respectively. They held a seven-point lead over defending World Champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia. Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were third, a further fourteen points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT held a twenty-point lead over Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT.

In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, Jan Kopecký and Pavel Dresler led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by fourteen points. Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson were in second place, but they did not contest the rally. Tidemand was forty-one points ahead of privateers Gus Greensmith in the drivers' standings, while Andersson held a forty-six points lead over Jonne Halttunen in the co-drivers' standings. Škoda Motorsport II held a forty-twenty-point lead over sister team Škoda Motorsport in the teams' championship.

Junior World Rally Champion Emil Bergkvist led the World Rally Championship-3 drivers' standings, three points cleared of Taisko Lario. Denis Rådström was another three points behind in third. In the World Rally Championship-3 co-drivers' standings, Tatu Hämäläinen led Johan Johansson by three points, while Romain Courbon was slender one point further behind. In the teams' championship, ACI Team Italia led Castrol Ford Team Turkiye by sixteen points.

The following crews were entered into the rally. The entry list consisted of seventy-six crews, including thirteen World Rally Car entries, twenty-one entries in the World Rally Championship-2 and four in the World Rally Championship-3.

2003 World Drivers' Champion Petter Solberg participated in World Rally Championship-2 category with a Volkswagen Polo GTI.

The rally marked Volkswagen's return to the World Championship with a factory-supported team after the company withdrew from the category in 2016. Volkswagen Motorsport will enter two Volkswagen Polo GTIs built to Group R5 specifications in the World Rally Championship-2 support series. They will be driven by 2003 World Drivers' Champion Petter Solberg and M-Sport regular Eric Camilli.

Ott Tänak showed his speed once again in Spain. He pulled away from everyone except his teammate Jari-Matti Latvala, who set three fastest stage times during the day. However, an unexpected puncture cost the Finn around fifty seconds, leaving him fifth at the end of day 1. Local hero Dani Sordo led Hyundai in second, followed by Elfyn Evans in third in a Ford Fiesta WRC. Nine-time world champion Sébastien Loeb stalled his C3 at the opening stage in Barcelona, but he managed to recover to fourth place overall, just half a second off the podium. Sixth-place Andreas Mikkelsen was unable to find his form in the morning loop, but a setting adjustment put him on a charge and allowed him to end the day ahead of defending world champion Sébastien Ogier, who was fastest in Shakedown and the 2.97-kilometer-long street stage on Thursday. Craig Breen was in fifth before the final stage despite a spin, but the Irishman lost a chunk of his C3's rear wing and dropped to eighth overall. Championship leader Thierry Neuville didn't start well. The Belgian rolled his Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC at the Shakedown and damaged to the front left, the bonnet and roof. Being first on the road, he was also struggling with his car's handling. He eventually finished the day nearly one minute off the lead in ninth overall ahead of Esapekka Lappi, who slid off the road in the morning and spun later on.

Tyre choice was crucial on day 2. Toyota duo Ott Tänak and Jari-Matti Latvala chose full wet tyres for the morning loop and set brilliant pace. Despite their tyre choices, rally leader Tänak plunged to eighth after changing a front-left punctured tyre cost them about two minutes of time, which made local hero Dani Sordo the new rally leader. Stage conditions changed in the afternoon, meaning crews who chose wet tyres unable to match the pace set by those who used slick tyres. Championship leader Thierry Neuville benefited from slicks, finishing the day in fifth, 12.7 seconds off the lead. Teammate Sordo didn't have a good run. Although he made the same choice as Neuville, he encountered muddy roads due to being lower in the running order, which dropped him down to sixth.

After the chaotic leg 2, Latvala led the rally, just 4.7 seconds ahead of defending world champion Sébastien Ogier, who took his chance with wet weather tyres in the afternoon and gained three places. Nine-time world champion Sébastien Loeb was 3.3 seconds further behind, edging Elfyn Evans by 1.8 seconds. Hyundai's Neuville and Sordo ended in fifth and sixth respectively. The top six crews were separated by just twenty seconds. Esapekka Lappi completed the day in seventh after a lurid sixth-gear spin, followed by early leader Tänak. Craig Breen had two spins in the day and finished ahead of Andreas Mikkelsen in tenth.

Choosing the hard compound tyre, Sébastien Loeb charged into the lead and eventually won his first rally since 2013 Rally Argentina. This was also Citroën's first rally victory of the season. Defending world champion Sébastien Ogier found something extra in his Ford Fiesta WRC and completed the rally in second with four additional Power Stage points. The Frenchman will go to Rally Australia as the championship leader. Teammate Elfyn Evans also found his form in the rally and successfully held the Hyundai drivers Thierry Neuville — who suffered an unexpected puncture caused by a stone at the last few kilometers of the event — and Dani Sordo behind to snatch his second podium finish of the year. Jari-Matti Latvala was leading, but another puncture in the second-last stage pushed him down to sixth. He eventually finished the rally in eighth after giving positions to his title contender teammate Ott Tänak and Esapekka Lappi respectively, with Craig Breen and Andreas Mikkelsen completing the top ten finishers.

Pos.No.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassPoints
10Sébastien LoebDaniel ElenaCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën C3 WRCWRC25 in WRC, 3 from Power Stage
1Sébastien OgierJulien IngrassiaM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCWRC18 in WRC, 4 from Power Stage
2Elfyn EvansDaniel BarrittM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCWRC15 in WRC, 2 from Power Stage
5Thierry NeuvilleNicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCWRC12 in WRC, 0 from Power Stage
6Dani SordoCarlos del BarrioHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCWRC10 in WRC, 1 from Power Stage
8Ott TänakMartin JärveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCWRC8 in WRC, 5 from Power Stage
9Esapekka LappiJanne FermToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCWRC6 in WRC, 0 from Power Stage
7Jari-Matti LatvalaMiikka AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCWRC4 in WRC, 0 from Power Stage
11Craig BreenScott MartinCitroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën C3 WRCWRC2 in WRC, 0 from Power Stage
4Andreas MikkelsenAnders Jæger-SynnevaagHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCWRC1 in WRC, 0 from Power Stage
32Kalle RovanperäJonne HalttunenŠkoda Motorsport IIŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-225 in WRC-2
31Jan KopeckýPavel DreslerŠkoda Motorsport IIŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-218 in WRC-2
49Petter SolbergVeronica Gulbæk EnganVolkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Polo GTI R5WRC-215 in WRC-2
40Kajetan KajetanowiczMaciej SzczepaniakLotos Rally TeamFord Fiesta R5WRC-212 in WRC-2
44Nil SolansMarc MartíNil SolansFord Fiesta R5WRC-210 in WRC-2
50Henning SolbergIlka Minor-PetraskoToksport WRTŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-28 in WRC-2
38Pierre-Louis LoubetVincent LandaisBRC Racing TeamHyundai i20 R5WRC-26 in WRC-2
34Fabio AndolfiSimone ScattolinACI Team Italia WRCŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-24 in WRC-2
36Ole Christian VeibyStig Rune SkjærmoenCitroën Total Rallye TeamCitroën C3 R5WRC-22 in WRC-2
41Simone TempestiniSergio ItuSimone TempestiniCitroën C3 R5WRC-21 in WRC-2
62Enrico BrazzoliLuca BeltrameEnrico BrazzoliPeugeot 208 R2WRC-325 in WRC-3
61Taisko LarioTatu HämäläinenTaisko LarioPeugeot 208 R2WRC-318 in WRC-3
63Louise CookStefan DavisLouise CookFord Fiesta R2WRC-315 in WRC-3

The Power stage was a 14.50 km stage at the end of the rally. Additional World Championship points were awarded to the five fastest crews.

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDiff.Pts.
Ott TänakMartin JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC8:02.50.05
Sébastien OgierJulien IngrassiaFord Fiesta WRC8:04.6+2.04
Sébastien LoebDaniel ElenaCitroën C3 WRC8:05.3+2.83
Elfyn EvansDaniel BarrittFord Fiesta WRC8:05.7+3.12
Dani SordoCarlos del BarrioHyundai i20 Coupe WRC8:07.2+4.61

The following crews were given time penalties during the rally.

StageNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassReasonPenalty
114Luc GellusseauCharles-Antoine De JouxLuc GellusseauPeugeot 208 R2—N/a1 minute early1:00
114Luc GellusseauCharles-Antoine De JouxLuc GellusseauPeugeot 208 R2—N/a1 minute late0:10
62Enrico BrazzoliLuca BeltrameEnrico BrazzoliPeugeot 208 R2WRC-32 minutes late0:20
104Escudería AteruraIván Medina HerreraAriday BonillaPeugeot 208 R2Peugeot Rally Cup1 minute late0:10
105Alberto San SegundoJuan Luis GarcíaFMC-UCAV Racing EngineeringPeugeot 208 R2Peugeot Rally Cup1 minute late0:10
63Louise CookStefan DavisLouise CookFord Fiesta R2WRC-315 minutes late2:30
83Jean-Michel RaouxLaurent MagatJean-Michel RaouxCitroën DS3 WRC—N/a1 minute late0:10
116Carlo CoviSimone AngiCarlo CoviPeugeot 208 R2—N/a1 minute late0:10
89Roberto RozadaYeray MújicaRMC MotorsportFord Fiesta N5National1 minute late0:10
95Josep Bassas MasManel MuñozRACC MotorsportPeugeot 208 R2National, Peugeot Rally Cup2 minutes late0:20
89Roberto RozadaYeray MújicaRMC MotorsportFord Fiesta N5National15 minutes late2:30
92Jean-Baptiste FranceschiRomain CourbonÉquipe de France FFSA RallyFord Fiesta R2T—N/a2 minutes late0:20
98Álvaro Pérez AbeijonBrais MirónEscudería BerberechoPeugeot 208 R2National, Peugeot Rally Cup5 minutes late0:50
116Carlo CoviSimone AngiCarlo CoviPeugeot 208 R2—N/a2 minutes late0:20
39Tommi Mäkinen RacingTakamoto KatsutaMarko SalminenFord Fiesta R5WRC-224 minutes late4:00
52Jose Maria LópezBorja RozadaSports & youCitroën C3 R5WRC-28 minutes late1:20
84Eamonn BolandMichael Joseph MorrisseyEamonn BolandFord Fiesta R2—N/a1 minute early1:00
85Fabrizio Arengi BentivoglioFabio SalisFabrizio Arengi BentivoglioPeugeot 208 T16 R5—N/a1 minute late1:00
116Carlo CoviSimone AngiCarlo CoviPeugeot 208 R2—N/a1 minute early1:00
107Nabila TejparMax FreemanNabila TejparPeugeot 208 R2Peugeot Rally Cup1 minute late0:10

The following crews retired from the event. Under Rally2 regulations, they were eligible to re-enter the event starting from the next leg. Crews that re-entered were given an additional time penalty.

StageNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassCauseRe-entry
85Fabrizio Arengi BentivoglioFabrizio Arengi BentivoglioFabio SalisPeugeot 208 T16 R5—N/aMechanicalYes
33Łukasz PieniążekPrzemysław MazurPrintsportŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
37Stéphane LefebvreGabin MoreauCitroën Total Rallye TeamCitroën C3 R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
46Kajetan KajetanowiczMaciej SzczepaniakLotos Rally TeamFord Fiesta R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
87Efrén LlarenaSara FernándezZamudio Racing ElkarteaPeugeot 308 N5—N/aMechanicalYes
52Jose Maria LópezBorja RozadaSports & youCitroën C3 R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
84Eamonn BolandMichael Joseph MorrisseyEamonn BolandFord Fiesta R2—N/aOff roadYes
103Ricardo SousaLuís MarquesRicardo SousaPeugeot 208 R2Peugeot Rally CupMechanicalNo
118Anna Tallada BayotLaura Camps TrabalMotor Club SabadellFord Fiesta R2T—N/aMechanicalYes
63Louise CookStefan DavisLouise CookFord Fiesta R2WRC-3MechanicalYes
86Henk BakkenesCindy VerbaetenHenk BakkenesMitsubishi Lancer Evo X—N/aMechanicalYes
96José Maria Reyes GonzálezJosé Antonio Vázquez BarránEscudería A. FerrolPeugeot 208 R2National, Peugeot Rally CupMechanicalNo
39Takamoto KatsutaMarko SalminenTommi Mäkinen RacingFord Fiesta R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
90Mariano Parés CarrióPere Requena PalomaresZamudio Racing ElkarteaFord Fiesta N5NationalMechanicalYes
34Fabio AndolfiSimone ScattolinACI Team Italia WRCŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-2Off roadYes
36Ole Christian VeibyStig Rune SkjærmoenCitroën Total Rallye TeamCitroën C3 R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
43Ken BlockAlex GelsominoHoonigan Racing DivisionFord Fiesta WRCWRCOff roadNo
51Michel SylvainAnthony GorguiloMichel SylvainŠkoda Fabia R5WRC-2MechanicalNo
61Taisko LarioTaisko LarioTatu HämäläinenPeugeot 208 R2WRC-3No credit postYes
99Julio Martínez CazorlaDiego CortaEscudería Drago RallyeFord Fiesta R2NationalMechanicalYes
112Alberto CotanoAndreu PascualGC MotorsportPeugeot 208 R2—N/aMechanicalYes
87Efrén LlarenaSara FernándezZamudio Racing ElkarteaPeugeot 308 N5—N/aMechanicalYes
46Marco Bulacia WilkinsonFernando MussanoMarco Bulacia WilkinsonFord Fiesta R5WRC-2Off roadYes
99Julio Martínez CazorlaDiego CortaEscudería Drago RallyeFord Fiesta R2NationalMechanicalNo
112Alberto CotanoAndreu PascualGC MotorsportPeugeot 208 R2—N/aOff roadYes
48José Antonio SuárezCándido CarreraJosé Antonio SuárezHyundai i20 R5WRC-2MechanicalYes
89Roberto RozadaYeray MújicaRMC MotorsportFord Fiesta N5—N/aOff roadNo
111Miquel Labarias CortésCristian Muñoz GuilEscudería Motor TerrassaPeugeot 208 R2—N/aMaximum LatenessNo
109Oriol Gómez MarcoAxel Coronado JiménezGamace MC CompeticiónPeugeot 208 R2—N/aMechanicalNo
48José Antonio SuárezCándido CarreraJosé Antonio SuárezHyundai i20 R5WRC-2MechanicalNo
116Carlo CoviSimone AngiCarlo CoviPeugeot 208 R2—N/aOff roadNo
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