2014 Rally de Portugal explained

2014 Rally Portugal
Native Name:48º Rally de Portugal
Round:4
Championship:2014 World Rally Championship season
Previous Round:2014 Rally México
Next Round:2014 Rally Argentina
Country: Portugal
Rallybase:Faro, Portugal
Startdate:April 3
Enddate:April 6, 2014
Stages:16
Stagekm:339.46
Overallkm:1394.30
Surface:Gravel
Driver1: Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
Team1: Volkswagen Motorsport
Teamsstart:84
Teamsfinish:60

The 2014 Rally de Portugal was the fourth round of the 2014 World Rally Championship season. The event was based in Faro, Portugal, and started on 3 April and finished on 6 April after sixteen special stages, totaling 339.5 competitive kilometres, including a street stage in Lisbon on 3 April.

WRC Champion Sébastien Ogier won the Rally de Portugal for the fourth time, taking his third victory of the 2014 season.[1]

Entry list

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scope=row style="text-align: center;" 4WRC
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scope=row style="text-align: center;" 6WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 7WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 8WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 9WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 10WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 11WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 12WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 16WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 20WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 21WRC
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 32WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 33WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 35WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 36WRC-2
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scope=row style="text-align: center;" 38WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 39WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 40WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 41WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 42WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 43WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 44WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 45WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 46WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 47WRC-2
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scope=row style="text-align: center;" 49WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 50WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 52WRC-3
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 53 Aron DomzalaWRC-3 Aron Domzala Przemek Zawada
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 54 ADAC Team Weser-Ems e.V.WRC-3 Christian Riedemann Lara Vanneste
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 55 Quentin GiordanoWRC-3 Quentin Giordano Guillaume Duval
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 56 Martin KočiWRC-3 Martin Koči Lukáš Kostka
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 57 Stéphane LefebvreWRC-3 Stéphane Lefebvre Thomas Dubois
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 58 Molly TaylorWRC-3 Molly Taylor Coral Taylor
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 59 Team Jaga MotorsportWRC-3 Panikos Polykarpou Gerald Winter
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 60 Sylvain MichelWRC-3 Sylvain Michel Gwenola Marie
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 61 Frederico Della CasaWRC-3 Frederico Della Casa Domenico Pozzi
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 62 Alastair FisherWRC-3 Alastair Fisher Gordon Noble
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 63 Wurmbrand Racing TeamWRC-3 Kornél Lukács Márk Mesterházi
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 64 Czech National TeamWRC-3 Jan Černý Pavel Kohout
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 65 Simone CampedelliWRC-3 Simone Campedelli Danilo Fappani
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 70 Karl KruudaWRC-2 Karl Kruuda Martin JärveojaFord Fiesta S2000
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 71 Ricardo Moura António Costa
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 72WRC-2
scope=row style="text-align: center;" 84WRC-2
IconClass
WRCWRC entries eligible to
score manufacturer points
WRCMajor entry ineligible to
score manufacturer points
WRC-2Registered to take part in
WRC-2 championship
WRC-3Registered to take part in
WRC-3 championship

Report

Before the rally

The rally was preceded by the "Fafe Rally Sprint", a single-stage exhibition event run over the famous Fafe stages in the country's north which was won by Volkswagen driver Sebastien Ogier.[2]

During the rally

WRC leader Sébastien Ogier was the first on the road in the first leg, but his disadvantage was decreased since in the days before the rally it rained, and the Algarve roads were a combination of dry and a little moist tracks, which led to difficulties for drivers to choose the right tire compound.Sébastien Ogier led the rally since Lisbon SSS until the last stage of the first leg (SS7), finishing behind Mikko Hirvonen (1st) and Ott Tänak. In the middle Dani Sordo was in the lead after winning SS2 and SS3 with his Hyundai i20 WRC.In the 2nd leg Sébastien Ogier imposed a demonic pace retaking the lead and quickly pulled away from a powerless Mikko Hirvonen. Mads Østberg finished in the podium last place. Dani Sordo after a promising start, retired at the beginning of the last day (due to mechanical when he was heading do start SS14) when he was in overall fourth place.This rally was marked by the high number of crashes between the top drivers: Jari-Matti Latvala, Kris Meeke, Elfyn Evans and Robert Kubica (who would crash again in 2nd leg).

Results

Event standings

DriverCo-driverTeamCarClassTimePoints
Overall classification
11 Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:33:20.40.00
25 Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen M-Sport WRTFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:34:03.6+43.218
34 Mads Østberg Jonas Andersson Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën DS3 WRCWRC3:34:32.8+1:12.4
49 Andreas Mikkelsen Mikko Markkula Volkswagen Motorsport IIVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:38:10.9+4:50.512
516 Henning Solberg Ilka Minor Henning SolbergFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:38:30.6+5:10.210
621 Martin Prokop Jan Tománek Jipocar Czech National TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:41:47.6+8:27.28
77 Thierry Neuville Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:41:52.7+8:32.36
88 Juho Hänninen Tomi Tuominen Hyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:42:12.0+8:51.64
940 Nasser Al-Attiyah Giovanni Bernacchini Nasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCWRC-23:43:35.1+10:14.72
1035 Jari Ketomaa Kaj Lindström Drive DMACKFord Fiesta R5WRC-23:43:46.7+10:26.31

Special stages

DayStageNameLengthWinnerCarTimeRally leader
Leg 1
(3 Apr)
SS1SSS Lisboa3.27 km2:52.7
Leg 1
(4 Apr)
SS2Silves 121.52 km12:25.5
SS3Ourique 120.70 km12:20.8
SS4Almodôvar 126.48 km16:31.8
SS5Silves 221.50 km11:53.8
SS6Ourique 220.70 km12:10.4
SS7Almodôvar 226.48 km16:27.6
Leg 2
(5 Apr)
SS8Santa Clara 119.09 km12:23.0
SS9Santana da Serra 131.90 km23:10.2
SS10Malhão 122.15 km13:58.1
SS11Santa Clara 219.09 km12:04.7
SS12Santana da Serra 231.90 km23:00.6
SS13Malhão 222.15 km13:49.2
Leg 3
(6 Apr)
SS14Loulé 113.83 km8:57.8
SS15S. Brás de Alportel 116.21 km11:38.7
SS16Loulé 2 (Power Stage)13.83 km8:41.7

Power Stage

The "Power stage" was a 13.83km (08.59miles) stage at the end of the rally.

PosDriverCarTimeDiff.Pts
1 Sébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:41.70.03
2 Jari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC8:45.0+3.32
3 Mads ØstbergCitroën DS3 WRC8:46.0+4.31

Standings after the rally

WRC

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Sebastien Ogier91
2 Jari-Matti Latvala62
3 Mads Ostberg48
4 Andreas Mikkelsen36
5 Mikko Hirvonen36
Manufacturers' Championship standings
ManufacturerPoints
1 Volkswagen Motorsport144
2 Citroën World Rally Team75
3 M-Sport World Rally Team60
4 Hyundai World Rally Team45
5 Volkswagen Motorsport II40

Other

WRC2 Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Yuriy Protasov60
2 Lorenzo Bertelli44
3 Karl Kruuda37
4 Jari Ketomaa36
5 Nasser Al-Attiyah25
WRC3 Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Quentin Gilbert25
2 Stéphane Lefebvre25
3 Christian Riedemann18
4 Martin Koči15
5 Federico della Casa12
Junior WRC Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Stéphane Lefebvre25
2 Christian Riedemann18
3 Martin Koči15
4 Federico della Casa12
5 Simone Campedelli10

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Sebastien Ogier takes dominant victory for VW. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 6 April 2014. 6 April 2014.
  2. Web site: Sebastien Ogier flies to victory . 2014-03-31 . 2014-04-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140401092812/http://autosport.pt/sebastien-ogier-voou-para-a-vitoria-no-wrc-fafe-rally-sprint=f119873 . dead .