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2015 Rally Italia Sardegna

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2015 Rally Italia Sardegna
Rally Italia Sardegna 2015
Round 6 of the 2015 World Rally Championship season
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Host countryItaly Italy
Rally baseAlghero, Sardinia
Dates runJune 11 – June 14, 2015
Stages23 (394.63 km; 245.21 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance1,553.11 km (965.06 miles)
Overall results
Overall winnerFrance Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
Germany Volkswagen Motorsport

The 2015 Rally Italia Sardegna, held on Sardinia, was the sixth round of the 2015 World Rally Championship season. Sébastien Ogier obtained its fourth victory in this season.

Entry list

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WRC
No. Entrant Driver Co-Driver Car Tyre
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport France Sebastien Ogier France Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRC M
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport Finland Jari-Matti Latvala Finland Miikka Anttila Volkswagen Polo R WRC M
3 France Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT United Kingdom Kris Meeke Republic of Ireland Paul Nagle Citroen DS3 WRC M
4 France Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT Norway Mads Ostberg Sweden Jonas Andersson Citroen DS3 WRC M
5 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team United Kingdom Elfyn Evans United Kingdom Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta RS WRC M
6 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team Estonia Ott Tänak Estonia Raigo Mõlder Ford Fiesta RS WRC M
7 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport Belgium Thierry Neuville Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 WRC M
8 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport Spain Dani Sordo Spain Marc Marti Hyundai i20 WRC M
9 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport II Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Norway Ola Floene Volkswagen Polo R WRC M
20 South Korea Hyundai Motorsport N New Zealand Hayden Paddon New Zealand John Kennard Hyundai i20 WRC M
21 Czech Republic Jipocar Czech National Team Czech Republic Martin Prokop Czech Republic Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta RS WRC P
37 Italy FWRT s.r.l. Italy Lorenzo Bertelli Italy Lorenzo Granai Ford Fiesta RS WRC P
WRC
12 France Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT United Arab Emirates Khalid Al-Qassimi United Kingdom Chris Patterson Citroen DS3 WRC M
14 Poland RK World Rally Team Poland Robert Kubica Poland Maciej Szczepaniak Ford Fiesta RS WRC P
WRC 2
31 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Racing Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi United Kingdom Michael Orr Ford Fiesta RRC P
32 France PH Sport France Stephane Lefebvre Belgium Stéphane Prévot Citroen DS3 RRC M
36 Estonia ME3 Rally Team Estonia Karl Kruuda Estonia Martin Järveoja Citroen DS3 R5 P
38 Ukraine Yuriy Protasov Ukraine Yuriy Protasov Ukraine Pavlo Cherepin Ford Fiesta RRC P
39 Qatar Youth & Sports Qatar Rally Team Qatar Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari United Kingdom Marshall Clarke Ford Fiesta RRC P
40 Ukraine Eurolamp WRT Ukraine Valeriy Gorban Ukraine Volodymyr Korsia Mini Cooper S2000 1.6T P
41 Peru Nicolas Fuchs Peru Nicolas Fuchs Argentina Fernando Mussano Ford Fiesta R5 D
42 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Mathieu Baumel Ford Fiesta RRC M
43 Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Finland Esapekka Lappi Finland Janne Ferm Skoda Fabia R5 M
44 Germany BRR Baumschlager Rallye & Racing Team Germany Armin Kremer Germany Pirmin Winklhofer Skoda Fabia R5 P
45 Czech Republic Skoda Motorsport Czech Republic Jan Kopecky Czech Republic Pavel Dresler Skoda Fabia R5 M
47 France Julien Maurin France Julien Maurin France Nicolas Klinger Ford Fiesta RRC P
48 Italy F.P.F Sport Italy Paolo Andreucci Italy Anna Andreussi Peugeot 208 T16 P
50 France Team Oreca France Eric Camilli France Benjamin Veillas Ford Fiesta R5 M
52 Romania Napoca Rally Academy Italy Simone Tempestini Italy Matteo Chiarcossi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX P
73 Portugal ACSM Rallye Team Portugal Bernardo Sousa Portugal Hugo Magalhães Peugeot 208 T16 H
74 Chile RMC Motorsport Chile Ramon Torres Fuentes Spain David Vazquez Liste Ford Fiesta R5
76 Argentina Geronimo Padilla Argentina Geronimo Padilla Argentina Edgardo Galindo Ford Fiesta R5
77 Australia Scott Pedder Australia Scott Pedder Australia Dale Moscatt Ford Fiesta R5
78 Republic of Ireland Eamonn Boland Republic of Ireland Eamonn Boland Republic of Ireland Joseph Morrissey Michael Subaru Impreza WRX STI
79 Italy Gianluca Linari Italy Gianluca Linari Italy Nicola Arena Subaru Impreza STI N15
80 Portugal ACSM Rallye Team Andorra Joan Carchat Andorra Claudi Ribeiro Leite Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X H
81 Italy Enrico Brazzoli Italy Enrico Brazzoli Italy Maurizio Barone Subaru Impreza STI N15
WRC 3
69 France Renault Sport Technologies Italy Andrea Crugnola Italy Michele Ferrara Renault Clio RS R3T
70 France Team Oreca Finland Teemu Suninen Finland Mikko Markkula Citroen DS3 R3T Max
71 Italy ACI Team Italia Italy Fabio Andolfi Italy Simone Scattolin Peugeot 208 R2 P
72 Italy ACI Team Italia Italy Giuseppe Testa Italy Emanuele Inglesi Peugeot 208 R2 P
Other
83 [[]] [[]] [[]] Ford Fiesta R5
84 [[]] [[]] [[]] Ford Fiesta R5
85 [[]] [[]] [[]] Skoda Fabia S2000
86 [[]] [[]] [[]] Ford Fiesta RRC
87 [[]] [[]] [[]] Ford Fiesta R5
88 [[]] [[]] [[]] Subaru Impreza STI N15
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97 [[]] [[]] [[]] Ford Fiesta R5 D

Report

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The rally began with a surprising Martin Prokop winning the Super Special Stage of Cagliari, followed by Dani Sordo (penalized for false start) and Mikkelsen. On the second day, new surprise with Hayden Paddon winning the first Friday 3 sections, and at the end of SS 4 led the rally with 25.3 s lead over Latvala and Ogier on 27.5. In the remaining stages, Paddon controlled the pace, but a slight touch on the last stage reduced the advantage to only 8.8 s, now on Ogier who had exceeded his teammate. Dani Sordo was forced to leave after booting a wheel while Neuville suffered from problems such as turbo and handbrake and finished 6th. Meeke gave-up at SS 2 and Kubica did the same on the next.

It was necessary to reach the SS 17 and a spinning from Paddon for a VW take the rally lead. Ostberg was third, despite having traveled 20 km with a slow tyre leakage, having won 2 PEC before having new slow tyre leakage in the last SS. In this day Mikkelsen (lost a wheel) Sordo (lack of gas pressure), Kubica (3 holes and a stuck gearbox) and Tänak (gearbox jammed when he was 3rd place) dropped out while there were many hardships to Neuville (whipping-top, turbo and steering problems and 40s penalty) and Latvala (hole and crashed shock absorber for 2 sections). At the end of the day Ogier had a huge advantage over Paddon (2m13s) while Ostberg was 3 to 3m25s and Neuville 4th at 3m57s.

For the last day the attention was concentrated in the fight for the last podium spot between Ostberg and Neuville. An outwit from Ostberg (dropped to 5) delivered the 3rd to the Belgian. The power-stage was completely dominated by VW: Ogier, Latvala and Mikkelsen.

Overall standings

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Special stages

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Day Stage
number
Stage name Length Stage winner Car
No.
Team Time Rally leader
11 Jun SS1 Italy Citta' Di Cagliari 2.50 km Czech Republic Martin Prokop
Czech Republic Jan Tománek
21 Czech Republic Jipocar Czech National Team 2:23.7 Czech Republic Martin Prokop
Czech Republic Jan Tománek
12 Jun SS2 Italy Grighine Sud 1 26.31 km New Zealand Hayden Paddon
New Zealand John Kennard
20 Germany Hyundai Motorsport N 18:15.0 New Zealand Hayden Paddon
New Zealand John Kennard
SS3 Italy Grighine Nord 1 18.34 km New Zealand Hayden Paddon
New Zealand John Kennard
20 Germany Hyundai Motorsport N 13:48.1
SS4 Italy Montiferru 1 14.41 km New Zealand Hayden Paddon
New Zealand John Kennard
20 Germany Hyundai Motorsport N 9:47.4
SS5 Italy Sagama 1 2.58 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 2:09.6
SS6 Italy Sagama 2 2.58 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 2:07.0
SS7 Italy Sinis - Mont' E Prama 14.08 km Estonia Ott Tänak
Estonia Raigo Mõlder
6 United Kingdom M-Sport World Rally Team 7:48.7
SS8 Italy Grighine Sud 2 22.45 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 15:20.9
SS9 Italy Grighine Nord 2 18.34 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 13:29.7
SS10 Italy Montiferru 2 14.41 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 9:28.9
13 Jun SS11 Italy Ittiri Arena 1 1.40 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 1:28.8
SS12 Italy Monti di Ala' 1 22.49 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 13:51.2
SS13 Italy Coiluna-Loelle 1 36.69 km Norway Mads Østberg
Sweden Jonas Andersson
4 France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT 24:04.1
SS14 Italy Monte Lerno 1 42.22 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 28:37.4
SS15 Italy Ozieri-Ardara 7.23 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 4:00.9
SS16 Italy Ittiri Arena 2 1.40 km Belgium Thierry Neuville
Belgium Nicolas Gilsoul
7 Germany Hyundai Motorsport 1:30.0
SS17 Italy Monti di Ala' 2 22.49 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 13:38.9 France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
SS18 Italy Coiluna-Loelle 2 36.69 km Norway Mads Østberg
Sweden Jonas Andersson
4 France Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT 23:51.7
SS19 Italy Monte Lerno 2 42.22 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 28:01.5
14 Jun SS20 Italy Olmedo monte Baranta 1 11.13 km New Zealand Hayden Paddon
New Zealand John Kennard
20 Germany Hyundai Motorsport N 8:10.7
SS21 Italy Cala Flumini 1 11.77 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 7:36.3
SS22 Italy Olmedo monte Baranta 2 11.13 km Finland Jari-Matti Latvala
Finland Miikka Anttila
2 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 7:56.3
SS23 Italy Cala Flumini 2 (Power Stage) 11.77 km France Sébastien Ogier
France Julien Ingrassia
1 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport 7:15.9

Power Stage

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References

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  1. ^ "World Rally Championship - Italy - wrc.com". Archived from the original on 2017-06-11. Retrieved 2015-07-12.