2010 Rally International of Curitiba explained

2010 Rally International of Curitiba
Native Name:2010 Rally Internacional de Curitiba
Round:2
Championship:2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
Previous Round:2010 Monte Carlo Rally
Next Round:2010 Rally Argentina
Country: Brazil
Rallybase:Curitiba
Startdate:March 4
Enddate:6 2010
Stages:15
Stagekm:684.20
Surface:Gravel
Driver1: Kris Meeke
Team1: Peugeot UK
Teamsstart:49
Teamsfinish:28

The 2010 Rally International of Curitiba, officially 2010 Rally Internacional de Curitiba (30° Graciosa Rally), was the second round of the 2010 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season. It was also the first round of the South American Rally Championship and the Brazilian Rally Championship. The rally took place over 4–6 March 2010.[1]

Introduction

The rally was due to start with a 3.38km (02.1miles) prologue on Thursday 4 March to determine the running order for leg one. However, this was cancelled due to heavy rain.[2] The prologue route was also due to be used as the final stage of the rally, but was also cancelled due to the persistent rain that lasted throughout the event. The event consisted of a total of 15 gravel special stages covering 684.2km (425.1miles) with all stages taking place in daylight. The rally was centred in the city of Curitiba, which is the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná.

Confirmed entries for the event included Guy Wilks (Škoda UK), reigning champion Kris Meeke (Kronos Racing Team Peugeot UK), and the Brazilian Daniel Oliveira, who drove a Peugeot 207 S2000 for the Austrian Stohl Racing squad.[3]

Results

Kris Meeke led the rally from start to finish, as he took his first victory of the season. Another British driver, Guy Wilks finished 46.7 seconds behind in second, with the Škoda of Juho Hänninen finishing third. Hänninen moves into the championship lead, after his six points in Brazil took him onto a tally of fourteen points.

Overall

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePoints
1. Kris Meeke Paul NaglePeugeot 207 S20001:42:45.40.010
2. Guy Wilks Phil PughŠkoda Fabia S20001:43:32.146.78
3. Juho Hänninen Mikko MarkkulaŠkoda Fabia S20001:44:05.61:20.26
4. Jan Kopecký Petr Starý Škoda Fabia S20001:44:34.71:49.35
5. Bruno Magalhães Carlos Magalhães Peugeot 207 S20001:46:50.94:05.54
6. Eduardo Scheer Geferson PavinattoMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX1:56:45.814:00.43
7. Daniel Rolim Oliveira Denis GiraudetPeugeot 207 S20001:57:27.214:41.82
8. (11.) Marcos Tokarski Laércio ReginattoPeugeot 2072:06:06.823:21.41

Special stages

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader
Prologue
(4 Mar)
SSS15:30Pinhais3.38 kmstage cancelled*
Leg 1
(5 Mar)
SS108:55Campo Magro 118.85 km Kris Meeke10:17.0109.98 km/halign=left rowspan=15 Kris Meeke
SS210:05Ouro Fino 19.58 km Kris Meeke4:42.0122.30 km/h
SS310:45Curitiba 110.91 km Kris Meeke4:51.6134.69 km/h
SS411:10Campo Magro 218.85 km Kris Meeke10:05.5112.07 km/h
SS514:50Curitiba 210.58 km Juho Hänninen4:43.3134.44 km/h
SS615:15Campo Magro 318.85 km Kris Meeke9:58.3113.42 km/h
SS715:45Ouro Fino 29.58 km Kris Meeke4:38.4123.88 km/h
Leg 2
(6 Mar)
SS808:30Bocaiúva28.32 km Juho Hänninen17:49.8 95.30 km/h
SS909:30Rio Pesqueiro 115.06 kmstage cancelled
SS1010:10Quattro Barras 112.02 km Juho Hänninen7:05.1 101.79 km/h
SS1111:00Nobre10.47 km Juho Hänninen6:34.195.64 km/h
SS1213:05Rio Pesqueiro 215.06 kmstage cancelled
SS1314:20Quattro Barras 212.02 km Juho Hänninen6:57.7103.60 km/h
SS1414:40Campina23.07 km Juho Hänninen14:39.094.48 km/h
SS1515:15Pinhais3.38 kmstage cancelled

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Curitiba prologue stage cancelled . Scott . Coursey . rallybuzz.com . RallyBuzz . 2010-03-04 . 2010-03-04.
  2. News: Chronology . rallydecuritiba.com.br . Rally Internacional de Curitiba . 2010-01-29.
  3. News: Eight IRC events for young Brazilian Oliveira . ircseries.com . . 2010-01-19 . 2010-01-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713055522/http://www.ircseries.com/html/readNews.asp?id=1451 . 2011-07-13 . dead .