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2019 Rally Mexico


2019 Rally Mexico16. Rally Guanajuato Mexico
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Crews had to face the challenge of Mexico's high-altitude terrain.
Mexico
León, Guanajuato
7 – 10 March 2019
Street Stage GTO, Guanajuato
Las Minas, Guanajuato
21 (316.51 km; 196.67 miles)
Gravel
689.79 km (428.62 miles)
1,006.30 km (625.29 miles)
24
23 at start, 15 at finish
Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Citroën Total WRT3:37:08.0
Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Citroën Total WRT
Benito Guerra Jaime Zapata Benito Guerra3:52:43.5

The 2019 Rally Mexico (also known as the Rally Guanajuato Mexico 2019) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 7 and 10 March 2019. It marked the sixteenth running of Rally Mexico and was the third round of the 2019 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and the newly created WRC-2 Pro class. The 2019 event was based in the town of León in Guanajuato and consisted of twenty-one special stages. The rally covered a total competitive distance of 316.51 km (196.67 mi).

Reigning World Drivers' and World Co-Drivers Champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the defending rally winners. M-Sport Ford WRT, the team they drove for in 2018, were the defending manufacturers' winners. Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson were the defending rally winners of WRC-2, but they did not participate in the event.

Ogier and Ingrassia successfully defended their titles. Their team, Citroën World Rally Team, were the manufacturers' winners. The M-Sport Ford WRT crew of Łukasz Pieniążek and Kamil Heller won the WRC-2 Pro category, while Benito Guerra and Jaime Zapata won the wider WRC-2 class, finishing first in the combined WRC-2 category.

Ott Tänak (left) and Martin Järveoja (right) entered the round as the championship leaders for the first time in their career.

Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja led both the drivers' and co-drivers' championships for the first time in their career, with a seven-point ahead of Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul. Six-time world champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were third, a further nine points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, defending manufacturers' champions Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT held a one-point lead over Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT.

In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson held a four-point lead ahead of Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen in the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen were third, eleven points further back. In the manufacturers' championship, M-Sport Ford WRT led Škoda Motorsport by sixteen points, with eleven-point-behind Citroën Total in third.

In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, Ole Christian Veiby and Jonas Andersson led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by fifteen points respectively. Yoann Bonato and Benjamin Boulloud were second, with Adrien Fourmaux and Renaud Jamoul in third in each standings, another eight points behind.

The following crews entered the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, WRC-2 Pro and privateer entries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of twenty-three entries were received, with ten crews entered with World Rally Cars and five entered the World Rally Championship-2. Only one crew was nominated to score points in the Pro class.

No.DriverCo-DriverEntrantCarTyre
World Rally Car entries
1Sébastien OgierJulien IngrassiaCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRCM
3Teemu SuninenMarko SalminenM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCM
4Esapekka LappiJanne FermCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRCM
5Kris MeekeSebastian MarshallToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
6Dani SordoCarlos del BarrioHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
8Ott TänakMartin JärveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
10Jari-Matti LatvalaMiikka AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
11Thierry NeuvilleNicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
33Elfyn EvansScott MartinM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCM
89Andreas MikkelsenAnders Jæger-AmlandHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
World Rally Championship-2 Pro entries
21Łukasz PieniążekKamil HellerM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta R5M
World Rally Championship-2 entries
41Benito GuerraJaime ZapataBenito GuerraŠkoda Fabia R5M
42Marco Bulacia WilkinsonFabian CretuMarco Bulacia WilkinsonŠkoda Fabia R5M
43Pedro HellerPablo OlmosPedro HellerFord Fiesta R5M
44Alberto HellerJosé DíazAlberto HellerFord Fiesta R5M
Other notable entries
81Ricardo TriviñoMarc MartíRicardo TriviñoŠkoda Fabia R5P

All the stages are located in the state of Guanajuato. Compared with the 2018 edition, the route of the 2019 edition was 27.98 km (17.39 mi) shorter. The Duarte — Derramadero stage was removed. Instead, the Mesa Cuata stage joined the itinerary.

Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul during a stage in a Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.

All dates and times are CST (UTC-6).

DateTimeNo.Stage nameDistance
10:00Llano Grande [Shakedown]5.31 km
Leg 1 — 115.33 km
20:08SS1Street Stage GTO1.14 km
10:08SS2El Chocolate 131.57 km
11:16SS3Ortega 117.28 km
12:59SS4Street Stage Léon 11.11 km
15:17SS5El Chocolate 231.57 km
16:15SS6Ortega 217.28 km
17:18SS7Las Minas 110.72 km
18:58SS8V-Power Shell Stage 12.33 km
19:03SS9V-Power Shell Stage 22.33 km
Leg 2 — 138.37 km
8:23SS10Guanajuatito 125.90 km
10:06SS11Otates 132.27 km
11:08SS12El Brinco 18.13 km
14:31SS13Guanajuatito 225.90 km
16:29SS14Otates 232.27 km
17:38SS15El Brinco 28.13 km
19:03SS16V-Power Shell Stage 32.33 km
19:08SS17V-Power Shell Stage 42.33 km
19:51SS18Street Stage Léon 21.11 km
Leg 3 — 60.17 km
9:03SS19Alfaro24.38 km
10:11SS20Mesa Cuata25.07 km
12:18SS21Las Minas 2 [Power Stage]10.72 km
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The 2019 edition of Rally Mexico started with a curtailment of the opening stage due to an irreparable damaged jump. Andreas Mikkelsen took a short-lived lead on Friday morning, but the Norwegian lost his lead to Sébastien Ogier as they hit a rock and damaged the suspension. Teammate Dani Sordo also forced to retire from the day due to electrical issue. Jari-Matti Latvala was running in fourth before retiring with alternator failure. The other major retirement of the first leg was Teemu Suninen, who went off the road in his Fiesta. The young Finn retired from the rally in the end.

It turned out that Ogier was a lucky man. Despite a front-left puncture, he still reduced his time loss to just twenty seconds as his teammate Esapekka Lappi went off the road and caused the red flag, which saved his rally-winning chances. However, Kris Meeke wasn't as fortunate, as he suffered a puncture on the following Otates stage, with damaged suspension, which dropped him from the lead down to fifth place. Eventually, Ogier net his fifth Mexico victory with a power stage victory, surpassed Thierry Neuville in the drivers' standings in second, narrowing to four points off the championship leader Ott Tänak, who finished second overall, with Elfyn Evans got his first podium finish of the season.

The rally was not without controversy however. The damaged ramp was met with criticism, deeming it to be unnecessarily dangerous to both drivers and spectators, and allegations of cheating surfaced with Kris Meeke accusing Citroen of abusing red flag rules to give Ogier an unfair advantage; Meeke would later retract his statement in an apology.

Position.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}No.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
1Sébastien OgierJulien IngrassiaCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRC3:37:08.00.0255
8Ott TänakMartin JärveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:37:38.2+30.2180
33Elfyn EvansScott MartinM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRC3:37:57.9+49.9150
11Thierry NeuvilleNicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC3:38:35.0+1:27.0123
5Kris MeekeSebastian MarshallToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:43:14.2+6:06.2104
10Jari-Matti LatvalaMiikka AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:56:03.9+18:55.940
6Dani SordoCarlos del BarrioHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC3:59:52.1+22:44.122
4Esapekka LappiJanne FermCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRC4:40:48.5+1:03:40.501
89Andreas MikkelsenAnders Jæger-AmlandHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCWithdrawn00
3Teemu SuninenMarko SalminenM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCAccident00
DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
Llano Grande [Shakedown]5.31 kmMeeke / MarshallToyota Yaris WRC3:44.2—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a
SS1Street Stage GTO1.14 kmLappi / FermCitroën C3 WRC1:00.6Lappi / Ferm
SS2El Chocolate 131.57 kmMikkelsen / Jæger-AmlandHyundai i20 Coupe WRC23:50.6Mikkelsen / Jæger-Amland
SS3Ortega 117.28 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC9:29.0
SS4Street Stage Léon 11.11 kmMikkelsen / Jæger-AmlandHyundai i20 Coupe WRC1:04.9
SS5El Chocolate 231.57 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC23:35.0Ogier / Ingrassia
SS6Ortega 217.28 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC9:22.3
SS7Las Minas 110.72 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC6:43.4
SS8V-Power Shell Stage 12.33 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC1:39.0
SS9V-Power Shell Stage 22.33 kmNeuville / GilsoulTänak / JärveojaHyundai i20 Coupe WRCToyota Yaris WRC1:38.3
SS10Guanajuatito 125.90 kmMeeke / MarshallToyota Yaris WRC17:44.9Meeke / Marshall
SS11Otates 132.27 kmLatvala / AnttilaToyota Yaris WRC24:42.6Ogier / Ingrassia
SS12El Brinco 18.13 kmOgier / IngrassiaLatvala / AnttilaCitroën C3 WRCToyota Yaris WRC4:40.0
SS13Guanajuatito 225.90 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC17:33.6
SS14Otates 232.27 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC24:25.2
SS15El Brinco 28.13 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC4:36.6
SS16V-Power Shell Stage 32.33 kmMikkelsen / Jæger-AmlandHyundai i20 Coupe WRC1:39.4
SS17V-Power Shell Stage 42.33 kmNeuville / GilsoulHyundai i20 Coupe WRC1:38.5
SS18Street Stage Léon 21.11 kmSordo / del BarrioHyundai i20 Coupe WRC1:04.4
SS19Alfaro24.38 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC13:52.6
SS20Mesa Cuata25.07 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC19:18.8
SS21Las Minas 2 [Power Stage]10.72 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC6:30.4
Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championshipsManufacturers' championships
1Ott Tänak65Martin Järveoja65Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT86
21Sébastien Ogier611Julien Ingrassia611Citroën Total WRT78
31Thierry Neuville551Nicolas Gilsoul551Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT77
4Kris Meeke35Sebastian Marshall35M-Sport Ford WRT45
52Elfyn Evans282Scott Martin28

The only WRC-2 Pro driver Łukasz Pieniążek was unable to complete Friday as he crashed out in SS6. After re-entering the rally, he enjoyed a trouble-free day and eventually won the category.

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
21Łukasz PieniążekKamil HellerM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta R54:22:31.10.0250

Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.

DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
Llano Grande [Shakedown]5.31 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R54:04.8—N/a
SS1Street Stage GTO1.14 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R51:06.0Pieniążek / Heller
SS2El Chocolate 131.57 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R525:33.4
SS3Ortega 117.28 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R510:27.4
SS4Street Stage Léon 11.11 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R51:12.0
SS5El Chocolate 231.57 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R525:19.2
SS6Ortega 217.28 kmNo stage winner—N/aNo leader
SS7Las Minas 110.72 kmNo stage winner—N/a
SS8V-Power Shell Stage 12.33 kmNo stage winner—N/a
SS9V-Power Shell Stage 22.33 kmNo stage winner—N/a
SS10Guanajuatito 125.90 kmStage interrupted
SS11Otates 132.27 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R526:37.5Pieniążek / Heller
SS12El Brinco 18.13 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R55:19.0
SS13Guanajuatito 225.90 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R519:25.6
SS14Otates 232.27 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R526:28.5
SS15El Brinco 28.13 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R55:09.2
SS16V-Power Shell Stage 32.33 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R51:47.0
SS17V-Power Shell Stage 42.33 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R51:45.8
SS18Street Stage Léon 21.11 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R51:08.4
SS19Alfaro24.38 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R515:06.5
SS20Mesa Cuata25.07 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R520:38.5
SS21Las Minas 210.72 kmPieniążek / HellerFord Fiesta R57:11.7
Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championshipsManufacturers' championships
1Gus Greensmith40Elliott Edmondson40M-Sport Ford WRT77
22Łukasz Pieniążek372Kamil Heller37Škoda Motorsport36
31Kalle Rovanperä361Jonne Halttunen36Citroën Total25
41Mads Østberg251Torstein Eriksen25
5Eerik Pietarinen0Juhana Raitanen0

Eighteen-year-old driver Marco Bulacia Wilkinson edged Benito Guerra in 9.8 seconds. The two dominated the category in two Fabia R5s as they won all eight stages of Friday combined. On the leg 2, Guerra surpassed Wilkinson and ended the day with a lead over three and a half minutes. Heller brothers both failed to finished the day. Alberto Heller retired with broken steering, while Pedro Heller retired with a mechanical issue. They restarted in the final leg, but Pedro Heller retired from the rally because of a mechanical issue. The event went into Guerra's pocket in the end, which is his first home victory in his career.

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
41Benito GuerraJaime ZapataBenito GuerraŠkoda Fabia R53:52:43.50.0258
42Marco Bulacia WilkinsonFabian CretuMarco Bulacia WilkinsonŠkoda Fabia R53:55:59.5+3:16.0186
44Alberto HellerJosé DíazAlberto HellerFord Fiesta R54:29:50.2+37:06.7150
43Pedro HellerPablo OlmosPedro HellerFord Fiesta R5Mechanical00

Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.

DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
Llano Grande [Shakedown]5.31 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R53:59.9—N/a
SS1Street Stage GTO1.14 kmHeller / DíazFord Fiesta R51:05.9Heller / Díaz
SS2El Chocolate 131.57 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R525:12.5Bulacia Wilkinson / Cretu
SS3Ortega 117.28 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R510:16.1Guerra / Zapata
SS4Street Stage Léon 11.11 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R51:08.3Bulacia Wilkinson / Cretu
SS5El Chocolate 231.57 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R524:59.6
SS6Ortega 217.28 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R510:17.6
SS7Las Minas 110.72 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R57:15.3
SS8V-Power Shell Stage 12.33 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R51:45.6
SS9V-Power Shell Stage 22.33 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R51:44.3
SS10Guanajuatito 125.90 kmStage interrupted
SS11Otates 132.27 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R526:12.9Guerra / Zapata
SS12El Brinco 18.13 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R55:02.7
SS13Guanajuatito 225.90 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R518:55.3
SS14Otates 232.27 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R526:11.3
SS15El Brinco 28.13 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R55:02.8
SS16V-Power Shell Stage 32.33 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R51:45.1
SS17V-Power Shell Stage 42.33 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R51:44.7
SS18Street Stage Léon 21.11 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R51:07.4
SS19Alfaro24.38 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R514:56.4
SS20Mesa Cuata25.07 kmBulacia Wilkinson / CretuŠkoda Fabia R520:23.2
SS21Las Minas 210.72 kmGuerra / ZapataŠkoda Fabia R57:11.1
Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championships
1Ole Christian Veiby40Jonas Andersson40
2Yoann Bonato25Benjamin Boulloud25
3Benito Guerra25Jaime Zapata25
41Adrien Fourmaux181Renaud Jamoul18
51Emil Bergkvist181Patrik Barth18
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