2015 Rally de Portugal explained

2015 Rally de Portugal
Native Name:49º Rally de Portugal
Round:5
Championship:2015 World Rally Championship season
Previous Round:2015 Rally Argentina
Next Round:2015 Rally d'Italia
Country: Portugal
Rallybase:Matosinhos, Portugal
Startdate:21
Enddate:24 May 2015
Stages:16
Stagekm:351.71
Overallkm:1529.43
Surface:Gravel
Driver1: Jari-Matti Latvala
Miikka Anttila
Team1: Volkswagen Motorsport
Teamsstart:94
Teamsfinish:64

The 2015 Rally de Portugal was the fifth round of the 2015 World Rally Championship season. For the first time since 2001, the Rally de Portugal returned to the north of Portugal, returning to the stage sections that earned the rally the world's best award 6 times,[1] and large crowds lined the stages.[2]

Jari-Matti Latvala won the Rally de Portugal for the first time, taking his first victory of the 2015 season.[3]

Entry list

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scope=row style="text-align: center;" 31WRC-2
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IconClass
WRCWRC entries eligible to
score manufacturer points
WRCWRC entries ineligible to
score manufacturer points
WRC-2Registered to take part in
WRC-2 championship

Report

The race began with the return of the mythical super special stage at Lousada rallycross track, with 15,000 spectators attending. As in the shakedown, Andreas Mikkelsen was the fastest, followed by Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala. Robert Kubica took the all-new Ford Fiesta RS WRC – as premiered by M-Sport – to 4th place.

On the second day of the event, the rally moved to the Minho Province, with the section of Caminha proving to be quite hard, causing several dropouts and mechanical breakdowns. Ogier, as championship leader, was first into the stages and suffered a flat tyre on the second stage and finished the day in 2nd overall. At the end of the fifth stage, Latvala was the leader by 11.1 seconds ahead of Kris Meeke, with Mikkelsen 16 seconds down in third. Dani Sordo, winner of the first stage of the day, was only 5th.

On Saturday, Ogier regained some time, winning all three afternoon stages and finished the day in 2nd place, 9.5 seconds behind the leader, Latvala. Meeke won two of the stages and was 3rd, 20 seconds behind Latvala. Mikkelsen – the day's other stage winner – was fourth, trailing Meeke by 1.1 seconds. Elfyn Evans retired after the day's first stage with electrical problems in his Ford Fiesta RS WRC, while Tanak and Sordo – already at more than a minute behind the lead – were out of the fight for a podium finish. Neuville overturned and Ostberg suffered engine problems in his Citroën.

On Sunday, three stages remained; two runs of the Fafe stage – the second being the power stage – with one pass through the Vieira do Minho. On the first pass of Fafe, and the benefit of a better road position, Ogier gained 1.7 seconds on Latvala. Latvala recovered the time loss and increased the advantage to 10.4 seconds, while Mikkelsen moved ahead of Meeke into a podium position. In the decisive power-stage, Ogier recovered 2.2 seconds on Latvala, and as a result, Latvala won the event by 8.2 seconds.

Results

Event standings (top-10)

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DriverCo-driverTeamCarClassTimePoints
Overall classification
12 Jari-Matti Latvala Miikka Anttila Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:30:35.3
21 Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:30:43.5+8.2
39 Andreas Mikkelsen Mikko Markkula Volkswagen Motorsport IIVolkswagen Polo R WRCWRC3:31:03.9+28.6
43 Kris Meeke Paul Nagle Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën DS3 WRCWRC3:31:24.0+48.712
56 Ott Tänak Raigo Mõlder M-Sport World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:32:32.1+1:56.810
68 Dani Sordo Marc Martí Hyundai MotorsportHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:33:03.2+2:27.98
74 Mads Østberg Jonas Andersson Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroën DS3 WRCWRC3:33:07.5+2:32.26
820 Hayden Paddon John Kennard Hyundai Shell World Rally TeamHyundai i20 WRCWRC3:33:29.6+2:54.34
914 Robert Kubica Maciej SzczepaniakFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:35:14.4+4:39.12
1021 Martin Prokop Jan Tománek Jipocar Czech National TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC3:38:06.5+7:31.21

Special stages

DayStageNameLengthWinnerCarTimeRally leader
Leg 1
(21–22 May)
SS1SSS Lousada3.36 km2:41.1
SS2Ponte de Lima 127.53 km19:41.5
SS3Caminha 118.05 km10:48.9
SS4Viana do Castelo 118.73 km11:38.3
SS5Ponte de Lima 227.53 kmStage cancelled
SS6Caminha 218.05 km10:49.6
SS7Viana do Castelo 218.73 km11:30.1
Leg 2
(23 May)
SS8Baião 118.57 km11:48.3
SS9Marão 126.30 km17:11.1
SS10Fridão 137.67 km25:40.5
SS11Baião 218.57 km11:43.0
SS12Marão 226.30 km16:58.7
SS13Fridão 237.67 km25:17.9
Leg 3
(24 May)
SS14Fafe 111.15 km6:49.8
SS15Vieira do Minho32.35 km20:38.7
SS16Fafe 2 (Power Stage)11.15 km6:43.0

Power Stage

The "Power stage" was a 11.15km (06.93miles) stage at the end of the rally.

PosDriverCarTimeDiff.Pts
1 Sébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC6:43.00.03
2 Jari-Matti LatvalaVolkswagen Polo R WRC6:45.2+2.22
3 Andreas MikkelsenVolkswagen Polo R WRC6:47.0+4.01

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O que não pode perder no regresso do "melhor Rali do mundo". João Tiago. Figueiredo. pt. 22 May 2015. 20 August 2015. Maisfutebol. A Media Capital Digital, S.A..
  2. Web site: Obrigado aos dois milhões de espectadores. iol.pt. pt. 25 May 2015. 20 August 2015. A Media Capital Digital, S.A.. Thanks to two million spectators. https://web.archive.org/web/20150619201531/http://www.autoportal.iol.pt/desporto/ralis-desporto/rali-de-portugal-organizacao-agradece-ao-publico. 19 June 2015. dead. dmy-all.
  3. News: Latvala ends barren run with Portugal win. World Rally Championship. WRC Promoter GmbH. 24 May 2015. 20 August 2015.
  4. Web site: 49. Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2015. EWRC-Results.com. EWRC-Results. 20 August 2015. 26 May 2015.