57. Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2024
WRC #5 • WRC2 #5 • WRC2 Challenger #5 • WRC3 #5 • WRC Masters Cup #5 • Portugal #4 • Portugal 2RM #4
9. 5. – 12. 5. 2024, Matosinhos • Automóvel Club de Portugal • gravel 337.04 km • total distance including road sections - 1690.12 km • Other years
SS22 Fafe 2[Power Stage] - 11.18 km
- 12. 5. 12:15
1. |
#11 |
Neuville Thierry - Wydaeghe M. Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:23.7 | 104.9 | |
2. |
#8 |
Tänak Ott - Järveoja Martin Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:23.8 |
+0.1 + 0.1 |
104.9 0.01 |
3. |
#69 |
Rovanperä Kalle - Halttunen J. Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:25.9 |
+2.2 + 2.1 |
104.3 0.20 |
4. |
#17 |
Ogier Sébastien - Landais V. Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:26.0 |
+2.3 + 0.1 |
104.3 0.21 |
5. |
#18 |
Katsuta Takamoto - Johnston Aaron Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 | 6:27.2 |
+3.5 + 1.2 |
103.9 0.31 |
6. |
#16 |
Fourmaux Adrien - Coria Alexandre Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:29.8 |
+6.1 + 2.6 |
103.3 0.55 |
7. |
#6 |
Sordo Dani - Carrera Cándido Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:30.7 |
+7.0 + 0.9 |
103.0 0.63 |
8. |
#33 |
Evans Elfyn - Martin Scott Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
6:31.5 |
+7.8 + 0.8 |
102.8 0.70 |
9. |
#26 |
Linnamäe Georg - Morgan James Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:47.7 |
+24.0 + 16.2 |
98.7 2.15 |
10. |
#38 |
McErlean Josh - Fulton James Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:50.6 |
+26.9 + 2.9 |
98.0 2.41 |
11. |
#21 |
Rossel Yohan - Dunand Arnaud Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:51.2 |
+27.5 + 0.6 |
97.9 2.46 |
12. |
#28 |
Solans Jan - Sanjuan Rodrigo Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:53.8 |
+30.1 + 2.6 |
97.3 2.69 |
13. |
#36 |
Zaldivar F. - Der Ohannesian M. Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:54.3 |
+30.6 + 0.5 |
97.1 2.74 |
14. |
#25 |
Gryazin Nikolay - Aleksandrov K. Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:54.6 |
+30.9 + 0.3 |
97.1 2.76 |
15. |
#40 |
Prokop Martin - Ernst Michal Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:57.3 |
+33.6 + 2.7 |
96.4 3.01 |
16. |
#29 |
Joona Lauri - Hussi Janni Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 | 6:58.9 |
+35.2 + 1.6 |
96.1 3.15 |
17. |
#27 |
Korhonen Roope - Viinikka Anssi Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:00.5 |
+36.8 + 1.6 |
95.7 3.29 |
18. |
#43 |
Teodósio Ricardo - Teixeira J. Hyundai i20 N Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:03.8 |
+40.1 + 3.3 |
95.0 3.59 |
19. |
#39 |
Creighton William - Regan Liam Ford Fiesta Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:04.7 |
+41.0 + 0.9 |
94.8 3.67 |
20. |
#45 |
Daprà Roberto - Guglielmetti L. Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo |
RC2 | 7:05.4 |
+41.7 + 0.7 |
94.6 3.73 |
21. |
#64 |
Chatillon Mattéo - Cornuau M. Renault Clio Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:19.4 [N] |
+55.7 + 14.0 |
91.6 4.98 |
22. |
#41 |
Araújo Armindo - Ramalho Luís Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:20.1 |
+56.4 + 0.7 |
91.5 5.04 |
23. |
#46 |
Bates Lewis - McLoughlin Anthony Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:23.4 |
+59.7 + 3.3 |
90.8 5.34 |
24. |
#67 |
Charpentier Tristan - Barral F. Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:26.2 [N] |
+1:02.5 + 2.8 |
90.2 5.59 |
25. |
#65 |
Bulacia Bruno - Morales Gabriel Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:32.8 [N] |
+1:09.1 + 6.6 |
88.9 6.18 |
26. |
#63 |
Domínguez Diego Jr. - Peñate R. Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:33.0 [N] |
+1:09.3 + 0.2 |
88.8 6.20 |
27. |
#66 |
Rossi Ghjuvanni - Sarmezan Kylian Renault Clio Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:34.0 [N] |
+1:10.3 + 1.0 |
88.7 6.29 |
28. |
#72 |
Fontana Matteo - Arnaboldi A. Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
7:44.0 [N] |
+1:20.3 + 10.0 |
86.7 7.18 |
29. |
#81 |
Miranda Hélder - Pereira Hugo Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
7:44.9 [N] |
+1:21.2 + 0.9 |
86.6 7.26 |
30. |
#61 |
Raoux Jean-Michel - Galmiche I. Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 | 7:45.0 |
+1:21.3 + 0.1 |
86.6 7.27 |
31. |
#62 |
Černý Jan - Krajča Ondřej Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
7:45.5 [N] |
+1:21.8 + 0.5 |
86.5 7.32 |
32. |
#78 |
Marujo Diogo - Carvalho Jorge Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
7:55.4 [N] |
+1:31.7 + 9.9 |
84.7 8.20 |
33. |
#56 |
Leckey James - McAuley Stephen Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 |
8:09.9 [N] |
+1:46.2 + 14.5 |
82.2 9.50 |
34. |
#59 |
Peralta J. - Pérez Couto V. Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
8:25.0 [N] |
+2:01.3 + 15.1 |
79.7 10.9 |
Overall
1. |
#17 |
Ogier Sébastien - Landais V. Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:41:32.3 |
91.3 | |
2. |
#8 |
Tänak Ott - Järveoja Martin Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:41:40.2 |
+7.9 +7.9 | 91.2 0.02 |
3. |
#11 |
Neuville Thierry - Wydaeghe M. Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:42:42.1 |
+1:09.8 +1:01.9 | 90.8 0.21 |
4. |
#16 |
Fourmaux Adrien - Coria Alexandre Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:43:20.1 |
+1:47.8 +38.0 | 90.5 0.32 |
5. |
#6 |
Sordo Dani - Carrera Cándido Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:44:21.2 |
+2:48.9 +1:01.1 | 90.1 0.50 |
6. |
#33 |
Evans Elfyn - Martin Scott Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
3:48:08.3 1:30 |
+6:36.0 +3:47.1 | 89.2 1.17 |
7. |
#25 |
Gryazin Nikolay - Aleksandrov K. Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:53:20.7 |
+11:48.4 +5:12.4 | 86.7 2.10 |
8. |
#28 |
Solans Jan - Sanjuan Rodrigo Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:53:25.2 |
+11:52.9 +4.5 | 86.6 2.12 |
9. |
#38 |
McErlean Josh - Fulton James Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:53:28.4 |
+11:56.1 +3.2 | 86.6 2.12 |
10. |
#29 |
Joona Lauri - Hussi Janni Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:55:12.6 |
+13:40.3 +1:44.2 | 86.0 2.43 |
11. |
#36 |
Zaldivar F. - Der Ohannesian M. Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:55:39.6 |
+14:07.3 +27.0 | 85.8 2.51 |
12. |
#21 |
Rossel Yohan - Dunand Arnaud Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:55:55.8 2:00 |
+14:23.5 +16.2 | 86.4 2.56 |
13. |
#27 |
Korhonen Roope - Viinikka Anssi Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:56:38.5 0:10 |
+15:06.2 +42.7 | 85.5 2.69 |
14. |
#40 |
Prokop Martin - Ernst Michal Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
3:58:18.4 0:10 |
+16:46.1 +1:39.9 | 84.9 2.99 |
15. |
#26 |
Linnamäe Georg - Morgan James Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:00:02.9 |
+18:30.6 +1:44.5 | 84.2 3.30 |
16. |
#45 |
Daprà Roberto - Guglielmetti L. Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo |
RC2 |
4:01:31.6 |
+19:59.3 +1:28.7 | 83.7 3.56 |
17. |
#41 |
Araújo Armindo - Ramalho Luís Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:03:45.4 |
+22:13.1 +2:13.8 | 83.0 3.96 |
18. |
#63 |
Domínguez Diego Jr. - Peñate R. Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:09:54.7 |
+28:22.4 +6:09.3 | 80.9 5.05 |
19. |
#64 |
Chatillon Mattéo - Cornuau M. Renault Clio Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:10:43.6 1:00 |
+29:11.3 +48.9 | 81.0 5.20 |
20. |
#65 |
Bulacia Bruno - Morales Gabriel Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:12:41.4 |
+31:09.1 +1:57.8 | 80.0 5.55 |
21. |
#61 |
Raoux Jean-Michel - Galmiche I. Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:16:10.6 |
+34:38.3 +3:29.2 | 78.9 6.17 |
22. |
#62 |
Černý Jan - Krajča Ondřej Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:16:32.8 1:00 |
+35:00.5 +22.2 | 79.1 6.23 |
23. |
#39 |
Creighton William - Regan Liam Ford Fiesta Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:16:43.4 |
+35:11.1 +10.6 | 78.8 6.26 |
24. |
#66 |
Rossi Ghjuvanni - Sarmezan Kylian Renault Clio Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:18:39.3 |
+37:07.0 +1:55.9 | 78.2 6.61 |
25. |
#43 |
Teodósio Ricardo - Teixeira J. Hyundai i20 N Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:18:48.1 1:30 |
+37:15.8 +8.8 | 78.6 6.63 |
26. +2
|
#72 |
Fontana Matteo - Arnaboldi A. Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
4:28:55.4 1:30 |
+47:23.1 +10:07.3 | 75.6 8.44 |
27. +3
|
#67 |
Charpentier Tristan - Barral F. Ford Fiesta Rally3 |
RC3 |
4:33:41.3 |
+52:09.0 +4:45.9 | 73.9 9.28 |
28. +1
|
#81 |
Miranda Hélder - Pereira Hugo Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
4:33:52.2 1:00 |
+52:19.9 +10.9 | 74.1 9.32 |
29. +2
|
#18 |
Katsuta Takamoto - Johnston Aaron Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 |
4:52:06.1 |
+1:10:33.8 +18:13.9 | 69.2 12.6 |
30. +2
|
#46 |
Bates Lewis - McLoughlin Anthony Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 |
RC2 |
4:53:15.0 |
+1:11:42.7 +1:08.9 | 69.0 12.8 |
31. +2
|
#69 |
Rovanperä Kalle - Halttunen J. Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
RC1 M |
5:02:26.7 |
+1:20:54.4 +9:11.7 | 66.9 14.4 |
32. +2
|
#59 |
Peralta J. - Pérez Couto V. Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 |
RC2 |
5:07:59.8 0:10 |
+1:26:27.5 +5:33.1 | 65.7 15.4 |
33. +2
|
#78 |
Marujo Diogo - Carvalho Jorge Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
RC4 |
5:17:08.5 |
+1:35:36.2 +9:08.7 | 63.8 17.0 |
34. +2
|
#56 |
Leckey James - McAuley Stephen Citroën C3 Rally2 |
RC2 |
5:40:10.6 1:00 |
+1:58:38.3 +23:02.1 | 59.6 21.1 |
Retirement
#51 |
Déjean Patrick - Jammes Yannick |
Ford Fiesta R5 | Rolled | ||
#53 |
Mauro Sánchez A. - Pérez Fernández A. |
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 | Rolled |
Penalty
#33 |
Evans Elfyn - Martin Scott | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid |
1:30 - Late (9 min) at TC |
||
#81 |
Miranda Hélder - Pereira Hugo | Peugeot 208 Rally4 |
1:00 - Early at TC |
Info
"Thank you, we've been working quite a lot and we are slowly getting there. We need to improve much more, we want to see what we can do for Sardinia. It's been a long week and very tough, but a great result considering everything."
"I am a bit disappointed, for sure when you can fight for the win and you finish fifth it is not easy to say in your head 'it's a good weekend', but it is a reference weekend for me and the car on gravel. Sometimes we are good on the first day and not second, but now we can fight ultra fast. I think I am a bit behind Oliver but we need to work for more and we will see."
"Nothing being tied with Markku Alén, he is a legend. Not a great weekend for the team, but good rally for us."
"We improved the pace and everything."
"I tried to push hard, but my tyres weren't the best. Thanks to the team for a reliable car."
"Good points in the bag. Really happy, the pace is coming every day."
"We were really out of pace. I'm happy to be at the end."
"Yesterday was a huge disappointment. I lost a very important person in my family on Monday, it was difficult to focus. I wanted to achieve a good result for him."
"Not possible to win powerstage, much more loose than I expected. Big sorry to the team for yesterday."
"A first WRC2 win for me and for Toytota, thanks to everyone."
"Incredible weekend. For me it is like a win."
"A first podium in WRC2 is definitely something to celebrate."
"I was doing smooth driving, no super risky."
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Pekosek [11. 5. 10:42:20]
[translated from cs]
Well, goodbye, tipster...😭
CARLOS.V [11. 5. 10:53:05]
[translated from cs]
So I don't know who wrote here yesterday that it will be boring today ????? 5 problems on 1 RZ including 2 crashes ..1 drivers in the order in RC1 +RC 2 so order changes + other problems ...clock Katsuta and others ....this rally can change the order several times in all categories ...to the finish far ..
mmicka1 [11. 5. 10:39:39]
[translated from cs]
What did that Oliver do😆 Jone slowed him down there I didn't even think it was at that speed and 5 times over the roof. It's a shame, he drove very well. But I'd say it threw off his concentration.
Tomáš Tkadlec [11. 5. 10:54:53]
[translated from cs]
From what could be seen, Haltunen was just telling him to slow down, no OK sign or thumbs up that they were both OK. I have a feeling that Solberg may not have even seen Rovanpera, yet he kept on banging away. He could have stopped and made sure they were both OK, he would have got the time right for sure. If that was the case, it was almost an instant penalty ...
lukeska [11. 5. 10:40:27]
[translated from cs]
Too bad for Kalle, Ogi "trampled" Elfyn and Thierry in Croatia, Kalle here, he's a demon! 👏 .
Martin_wrc [11. 5. 10:42:23]
[translated from cs]
Ogi is on a different level than the others...
lukeska [11. 5. 10:43:23]
[translated from cs]
I wish you wouldn't! 👌
Martin_wrc [11. 5. 10:45:36]
[translated from cs]
My opinion is that Ogi is just really different from the others... He doesn't go to the limit or beyond.
CeskyOndra [11. 5. 10:50:02]
[translated from cs]
Have you been watching Croatia, Martin?
lukeska [11. 5. 10:50:13]
[translated from cs]
I like how he waits, goes "slow" in the morning, then attacks and destroys. I was expecting "a total jab" now on the long 12th echelon, but I'm sure he'll approach it differently, he won't need as much edge as if Kalle was riding, we'll see. Him and Loeb, it's just a different universe, I don't think that will ever be here again...
Martin_wrc [11. 5. 10:56:21]
[translated from cs]
Hirvonen. Latvala. Neuville was just unlucky to be driving with both Seby...
lukeska [11. 5. 11:01:39]
[translated from cs]
Those 2 Frenchmen really have a gift in speed, but it's that overall complexity that sets them so apart. When they demolish/something, it's a "feast".. :-D
Medvěd [11. 5. 11:31:09]
[translated from cs]
Neuvillovo zaváhání - https://twitter.com/wrcrtp/status/1789216080528912512?s=46&t=AWria8OgC1kV5QC61vX5Xg
hoblinkubas [11. 5. 11:32:02]
[translated from cs]
Evans is now 45s behind Munster, he'll probably dust Munster
hoblinkubas [11. 5. 11:42:56]
[translated from sk]
Katsuta has stopped, but he's moving on again
Medvěd [11. 5. 12:18:26]
[translated from cs]
Kalle's resignation - https://twitter.com/PauloAr23028946/status/1789231295769219571
Karhanek [11. 5. 12:28:41]
[translated from cs]
well yeah rally is not drifting, not everyone can do that :)
Wladimeer [11. 5. 12:48:26]
😆
Kuda 08 [11. 5. 13:25:15]
[translated from cs]
That's why at 23 he's a double WRC world champion 😂 now a rally and drift expert, since 20:20 a hockey expert, right ? 🤣
wassco [9. 5. 10:47:25]
[translated from cs]
Shacki is there any way to turn off the automatic translations? or have a choice whether I want to have it or not?
Shacki [9. 5. 10:49:35]
[translated from cs]
It's not about you, it's about those who don't understand Czech but want to understand what's going on here. I've got something in my head, let's see
Medvěd [9. 5. 10:52:43]
[translated from cs]
Wouldn't it be possible to "specify" the country/language of origin, so that the artificial intelligentsia doesn't have to invent that I write in Hungarian as in Kopna? (I didn't even know I could do that:-) )
Shacki [9. 5. 11:15:48]
[translated from cs]
you're engaged to him, but that doesn't mean you're dating him.
Medvěd [9. 5. 11:34:39]
[translated from cs]
I understand that, but it could be a clue... Probably at least for less common languages it's likely, right? (Czech,Hungarian, Japanese) Sure, English, Spanish, etc. can probably be taken by someone whose language is not on the menu. But it just occurred to me. So far, one can pretty much figure it out, although sometimes the translations are a bit of a nut to crack - last time I spent some time trying to figure out why someone was writing about someone's roll :-) However, I suppose you will successfully fight it, as is your habit.
Karhanek [11. 5. 20:00:27]
[translated from cs]
for me it's cool, and i would leave it. eWrc connecting people :)
bosch [9. 5. 11:50:51]
[translated from cs]
I think everybody knows you've got something on your mind. But try something with the translations.
wassco [11. 5. 15:34:45]
[translated from cs]
I get the idea, it's definitely a step forward to get us all on the same page 😊 I don't think I'll be the only one who would welcome some choice to have the translations on. I'd rather read a comment in the original English that makes sense than a translation of it that doesn't make much sense. It would be great to have a "translate" button next to each comment. Just like in the Facebook discussions and it would be up to each of us whether to use it or not. But just an idea, definitely don't take it as a hint.
hujer [11. 5. 21:01:16]
[translated from cs]
Ha.Does anyone know why the "prokopovs" don't have our flags in front of their names?
Mirus [11. 5. 21:08:22]
[translated from cs]
You mean on the car? Probably because they have them behind their names...
hujer [11. 5. 21:13:53]
[translated from cs]
Nice.Thanks I really didn't notice that in the rush👍
Tom_Ass [12. 5. 07:43:01]
[translated from cs]
One thing's for sure, Evans has Latvala-Hirvonen syndrome.
sti [11. 5. 22:02:17]
[translated from cs]
Does anyone know why the spectators didn't push Gus out?It looked like he was just on his forehead.🤷♂️
ski1961 [12. 5. 08:00:25]
[translated from cs]
I'd be quite interested in this too, because according to the footage there were lots and lots of spectators on the shores...
Fila67 [12. 5. 08:27:49]
[translated from cs]
So we finally got here, it's that boring Sunday, what should I do ?Yeah I know, I'll start getting my stuff ready for Krumlov and you enjoy the boredom.🤭😉
BROUK [12. 5. 08:38:03]
🤦♂️
Martin_wrc [12. 5. 08:48:52]
[translated from cs]
I wonder how the other top riders feel when Ogier is calmly giving them to him and they are not enough. Ogier had a free weekend, so he went to Portugal...
lukeska [12. 5. 08:51:26]
[translated from cs]
I think Otto's comment now spoke volumes about how he feels.. :-D
Pawel [12. 5. 09:32:57]
[translated from cs]
For the first time in a long time a "full-fledged" rally. I mean, all the last two world champions are going. It's Rovanpera, Ogier and then nothing for a while, followed by Neuville, Evans and Tanak. All three of them suffer from inconsistencies in performance - punctures, mistakes and the resulting problems.
The most stable of the unstable is Neuville and so I predict him to be world champion. Unless Latvala outsmarts Ogier to drive the rest of the season - that's a joke and it's not going to happen:)