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{{short description|12th edition of Rally Turkey}} |
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|name = 2019 Rally Turkey |
|name = 2019 Rally Turkey |
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|native_name = 12. Marmaris Rally Turkey |
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The '''2019 Rally Turkey''' (also known as '''Marmaris Rally Turkey 2019''') is a [[motorsport|motor racing]] event for [[rallying|rally cars]] that held over four days between 12 and 15 September 2019.<ref name="FIA-11">{{cite news|url=https://www.fia.com/news/fia-announces-world-motor-sport-council-decisions-11|title=FIA announces World Motor Sport Council decisions|work=[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|fia.com]]|publisher=[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]|date=12 October 2018|accessdate=12 October 2018}}</ref> It |
The '''2019 Rally Turkey''' (also known as '''Marmaris Rally Turkey 2019''') is a [[motorsport|motor racing]] event for [[rallying|rally cars]] that was held over four days between 12 and 15 September 2019.<ref name="FIA-11">{{cite news|url=https://www.fia.com/news/fia-announces-world-motor-sport-council-decisions-11|title=FIA announces World Motor Sport Council decisions|work=[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|fia.com]]|publisher=[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]]|date=12 October 2018|accessdate=12 October 2018}}</ref> It marked the twelfth running of [[Rally of Turkey|Rally Turkey]] and was the eleventh round of the [[2019 World Rally Championship]], [[2019 World Rally Championship-2|World Rally Championship-2]] and the newly created [[2019 World Rally Championship-2 Pro|WRC-2 Pro class]]. The 2019 event was based in [[Marmaris]] in [[Muğla Province]], and was contested over seventeen [[Special stage (rallying)|special stages]] with a total a competitive distance of {{convert|310.10|km|mi|2|abbr=on}}. |
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[[Ott Tänak]] and [[Martin Järveoja]] |
[[Ott Tänak]] and [[Martin Järveoja]] were the defending rally winners. Their team, [[Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT]], were the defending manufacturers' winners.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2018/turkey-tanak-win/page/5742--12-12-.html|title=Sunday in Turkey: Tänak's turkish delight|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=16 September 2018|accessdate=17 August 2019}}</ref> The [[Škoda Motorsport]] crew of [[Jan Kopecký]] and [[Pavel Dresler]] were the defending winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category, but they did not defend their titles as they were promoted to the newly created [[World Rally Championship-2#World Rally Championship-2 Pro|WRC-2 Pro class]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2018/september-2018/wrc-2-turkey-sunday/page/5743--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey: Fifth win for Kopecký|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=16 September 2018|accessdate=17 August 2019}}</ref> |
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Reigning World Drivers' and World Co-Drivers Champions [[Sébastien Ogier]] and [[Julien Ingrassia]] won in [[Rally of Turkey|Turkey]] for the first time in their careers. Their team, [[Citroën World Rally Team]], were the manufacturers' winners.<ref name="winner">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-wrc-2-day-3/page/6670--12-12-.html|title=Saturday in Turkey:Ogier win rejindles title bid|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=15 September 2019|accessdate=15 September 2019}}</ref> The [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] crew of [[Gus Greensmith]] and [[Elliott Edmondson]] won the [[World Rally Championship-2|WRC-2 Pro]] category, while the Polish crew of [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] and [[Maciej Szczepaniak]] won the wider WRC-2 class to take the championship lead, finishing third in the combined WRC-2 category.<ref name="W2L3">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/september-2019/wrc-2-turkey-day-3/page/6671--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey:Gus Clinches dramatic Pro win|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=15 September 2019|accessdate=15 September 2019}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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===Championship standings prior to the event=== |
===Championship standings prior to the event=== |
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[[Ott Tänak]] and [[Martin Järveoja]] |
[[Ott Tänak]] and [[Martin Järveoja]] led both the drivers' and co-drivers' championships by thirty-three-points ahead of [[Thierry Neuville]] and [[Nicolas Gilsoul]]. Defending world champions [[Sébastien Ogier]] and [[Julien Ingrassia]] were third, a further seven points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, [[Hyundai Motorsport|Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT]] held an eight-point lead over [[Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/august-2019/wrc-day-3-germany/page/6618--12-12-.html|title=Sunday in Germany: Tänak's hat-trick|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=25 August 2019|accessdate=25 August 2019}}</ref> |
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In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, [[Kalle Rovanperä]] and [[Jonne Halttunen]] |
In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, [[Kalle Rovanperä]] and [[Jonne Halttunen]] were forty-one points ahead of [[Mads Østberg]] and [[Torstein Eriksen]] in the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. [[Gus Greensmith]] and [[Elliott Edmondson]] were third, another twenty-five points further back. In the manufacturers' championship, [[Škoda Motorsport]] led [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] by twenty-nine points, with [[Citroën World Rally Team|Citroën Total]] eighty-five points behind in third.<ref name="wrc-2">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/august-2019/wrc-2-germany-day-3/page/6619--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Germany: Kopecký claims Pro win|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=25 August 2019|accessdate=25 August 2019}}</ref> |
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In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, [[Nikolay Gryazin]] and [[Yaroslav Fedorov]] |
In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, [[Nikolay Gryazin]] and [[Yaroslav Fedorov]] led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by four points respectively. [[Benito Guerra Jr.|Benito Guerra]] and [[Jaime Zapata (co-driver)|Jaime Zapata]] were second, while [[Pierre-Louis Loubet]] and [[Vincent Landais]] were third, six points separating them.<ref name="wrc-2"/> |
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===Entry list=== |
===Entry list=== |
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The following crews entered into the rally. The event |
The following crews entered into the rally. The event opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, WRC-2 Pro and [[Privateer (motorsport)|privateer]] entries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of thirty-one entries were received, with ten crews entered with World Rally Cars and sixteen entered the World Rally Championship-2. Three crews were nominated to score points in the Pro class. |
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The [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] crew of [[Elfyn Evans]] and [[Scott Martin (co-driver)|Scott Martin]] had been due to return, having missed the [[2019 Rally Finland|Rallies of Finland]] and [[2019 Rallye Deutschland|Germany]] when Evans injured himself in a pre-event testing accident while preparing for Rally Finland. However, Evans' recovery necessitated further delays, with [[2019 Wales Rally GB|Wales Rally GB]] earmarked for their return.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/august-2019/evans-injury/page/6626--12-12-.html|title=Evans due for GB return|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=30 August 2019|accessdate=30 August 2019}}</ref> |
The [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] crew of [[Elfyn Evans]] and [[Scott Martin (co-driver)|Scott Martin]] had been due to return, having missed the [[2019 Rally Finland|Rallies of Finland]] and [[2019 Rallye Deutschland|Germany]] when Evans injured himself in a pre-event testing accident while preparing for Rally Finland. However, Evans' recovery necessitated further delays, with [[2019 Wales Rally GB|Wales Rally GB]] earmarked for their return.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/august-2019/evans-injury/page/6626--12-12-.html|title=Evans due for GB return|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=30 August 2019|accessdate=30 August 2019}}</ref> |
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Several drivers suffered [[Flat tire|punctures]], including three [[Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT|Toyota]] drivers and [[Dani Sordo]]. [[Esapekka Lappi]] led into the second leg, following by champion teammate [[Sébastien Ogier]]. [[Thierry Neuville]] was in the eighth spot after the morning loop, but a masterful drive in the afternoon loop promoted the Belgian to third.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/august-2019/evans-injury/page/6626--12-12-.html|title=Friday in Turkey:Lappi and Ogier Delight Citroën|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=13 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> |
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Saturday was full of dramas. At the opening stage of the leg, championship contender Neuville went off the road and lost approximately four minutes, which dropped him down to ninth.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-ss8/page/6664--12-12-.html|title=SS8: Ogier on a charge|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> Moments later, championship leader [[Ott Tänak]] was out as well. His [[Toyota Yaris WRC|Yaris]] broke down at the road section and was unable to move further, which means his day was over.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-ss10/page/6665--12-12-.html|title=SS9/10: Lappi fends off Ogier|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> Following Ogier's major rivals in |
Saturday was full of dramas. At the opening stage of the leg, championship contender Neuville went off the road and lost approximately four minutes, which dropped him down to ninth.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-ss8/page/6664--12-12-.html|title=SS8: Ogier on a charge|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> Moments later, championship leader [[Ott Tänak]] was out as well. His [[Toyota Yaris WRC|Yaris]] broke down at the road section and was unable to move further, which means his day was over.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-ss10/page/6665--12-12-.html|title=SS9/10: Lappi fends off Ogier|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> Following Ogier's major rivals in troubles, the defending world champion put himself on the top of the leaderboard as of Friday, just 0.2 second ahead of teammate Lappi.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/september-2019/turkey-wrc-day-2/page/6666--12-12-.html|title=Saturday in Turkey:Ogier leads by 0.2sec|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=15 September 2019}}</ref> Eventually, they both safely completed the rally to bring [[Citroën World Rally Team|Citroën]] their first 1-2 finish since [[2015 Rally Argentina]].<ref name="winner"/> |
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| align="center" | 7.14 km |
| align="center" | 7.14 km |
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| [[Ott Tänak|Tänak]] / [[Martin Järveoja|Järveoja]] |
| [[Ott Tänak|Tänak]] / [[Martin Järveoja|Järveoja]] |
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| [[Sébastien Ogier]] |
| [[Sébastien Ogier]] |
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| [[Thierry Neuville]] |
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===World Rally Championship-2 Pro=== |
===World Rally Championship-2 Pro=== |
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[[Jan Kopecký]] survived a day of "rockstorm" after two [[Flat tire|punctures]], while his teammate [[Kalle Rovanperä]] retired form the day as he rolled his [[Škoda Fabia R5 Evo|Fabia]] in the morning's opening test.<ref name="W2L1">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/september-2019/wrc-2-turkey-day-1/page/6663--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey:Kopecký tops WRC 2 Pro|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=13 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> However, Kopecký suffered yet another [[Flat tire|puncture]], which lost his lead to [[Gus Greensmith]].<ref name="W2L2">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/september-2019/wrc-2-turkey-day-2/page/6667--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey:Gus takes charge|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=15 September 2019}}</ref> |
[[Jan Kopecký]] survived a day of "rockstorm" after two [[Flat tire|punctures]], while his teammate [[Kalle Rovanperä]] retired form the day as he rolled his [[Škoda Fabia R5 Evo|Fabia]] in the morning's opening test.<ref name="W2L1">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/september-2019/wrc-2-turkey-day-1/page/6663--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey:Kopecký tops WRC 2 Pro|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=13 September 2019|accessdate=14 September 2019}}</ref> However, Kopecký suffered yet another [[Flat tire|puncture]], which lost his lead to [[Gus Greensmith]].<ref name="W2L2">{{cite news|url=https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/news/2019/september-2019/wrc-2-turkey-day-2/page/6667--51-51-.html|title=WRC 2 in Turkey:Gus takes charge|work=wrc.com|publisher=WRC|date=14 September 2019|accessdate=15 September 2019}}</ref> However, Greensmith rolled his [[Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II|Fiesta R5]] after the flying finish at the second to last stage. He was able to complete the final test to take his second Pro victory.<ref name="W2L3"/> |
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| [[Gus Greensmith]] |
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| [[Elliott Edmondson]] |
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| [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] |
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| [[Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II]] |
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| [[Kamil Heller]] |
| [[Kamil Heller]] |
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===World Rally Championship-2=== |
===World Rally Championship-2=== |
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Local driver [[Bugra Banaz]]'s rally was over as his [[Ford Fiesta R5|Fiesta R5]] burnt out on the liaison section to the final stage.<ref name="W2L1"/> [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] held a three-minute lead after Saturday after two drama-free days.<ref name="W2L2"/> |
Local driver [[Bugra Banaz]]'s rally was over as his [[Ford Fiesta R5|Fiesta R5]] burnt out on the liaison section to the final stage.<ref name="W2L1"/> [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] held a three-minute lead after Saturday after two drama-free days.<ref name="W2L2"/> However, he broke a [[Drive shaft|driveshaft]] on Sunday, but managed to bring his wounded [[Škoda Fabia R5|Fabia]] home to take his first victory of season in the category.<ref name="W2L3"/> |
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====Classification==== |
====Classification==== |
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| [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] |
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| [[Maciej Szczepaniak]] |
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| [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| nowrap | [[Marco Bulacia Wilkinson]] |
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| [[Fabian Cretu]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| +1:39.9 |
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! 14 |
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! 3 |
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| [[Fabio Andolfi]] |
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| [[Simone Scattolin]] |
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| [[Fabio Andolfi]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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! 4 |
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| [[Henning Solberg]] |
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| [[Ilka Minor]] |
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| [[Henning Solberg]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| 4:20:31.4 |
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| +14:31.0 |
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| align="center" | '''12''' |
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! 17 |
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! 5 |
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| align="center" | 48 |
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| [[Burak Cukurova]] |
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| [[Vedat Bostanci]] |
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| [[Burak Cukurova]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| 4:29:37.5 |
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| +23:37.1 |
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| align="center" | '''10''' |
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! 19 |
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! 6 |
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| [[Paulo Nobre]] |
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| [[Gabriel Morales (co-driver)|Gabriel Morales]] |
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| [[Paulo Nobre]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| 4:34:17.5 |
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| +28:17.1 |
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| align="center" | '''8''' |
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| align="center" | '''0''' |
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! 20 |
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! 7 |
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| [[Bora Manyera]] |
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| [[Cem Cerkez]] |
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| [[Bora Manyera]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| 4:43:03.5 |
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| +37:03.1 |
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| align="center" | '''6''' |
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| align="center" | '''0''' |
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! 22 |
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! 8 |
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| [[Diogo Salvi]] |
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| [[Hugo Magalhães]] |
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| [[Diogo Salvi]] |
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| [[Škoda Fabia R5]] |
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| 4:49:20.5 |
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| +43:20.1 |
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| align="center" | '''4''' |
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| align="center" | '''0''' |
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! 23 |
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! 9 |
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| [[Massimo Pedretti|"Pedro"]] |
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| nowrap | [[Emanuele Baldaccini]] |
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| [[Massimo Pedretti|"Pedro"]] |
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| nowrap | [[Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II]] |
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| 5:28:22.8 |
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| +1:22:22.4 |
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| align="center" | '''2''' |
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| align="center" | '''0''' |
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! colspan="2" nowrap | Retired SS16 |
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| [[Gaurav Gill]] |
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| [[Glenn Macneall]] |
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| [[Gaurav Gill]] |
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| [[Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II]] |
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| align="center" colspan="2" | Mechanical |
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| align="center" | '''0''' |
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! colspan="2" | Retired SS8 |
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====Championship standings==== |
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! colspan="3" | Drivers' championships |
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| nowrap | [[Kajetan Kajetanowicz]] |
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| nowrap | [[Maciej Szczepaniak]] |
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| align="center" | 73 |
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| [[File:1downarrow red.svg|10px]] 1 |
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| [[Nikolay Gryazin]] |
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| align="center" | 73 |
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| [[File:1downarrow red.svg|10px]] 1 |
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| [[Yaroslav Fedorov]] |
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| align="center" | 73 |
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| align="center" | 3 |
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| [[File:1downarrow red.svg|10px]] 1 |
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| [[Benito Guerra Jr.|Benito Guerra]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 25 July 2024
2019 Rally Turkey 12. Marmaris Rally Turkey | |||
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Round 11 of 14 in the 2019 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Turkey | ||
Rally base | Marmaris, Muğla | ||
Dates run | 12 – 15 September 2019 | ||
Start location | Marmaris Castle, Muğla | ||
Finish location | Marmaris, Muğla | ||
Stages | 17 (310.10 km; 192.69 miles)[1] | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Transport distance | 678.40 km (421.54 miles) | ||
Overall distance | 988.50 km (614.23 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews registered | 31 | ||
Crews | 28 at start, 24 at finish | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Citroën Total WRT 3:50:12.1 | ||
Power Stage winner | Ott Tänak Martin Järveoja Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | ||
Support category results | |||
WRC-2 winner | Kajetan Kajetanowicz Maciej Szczepaniak Kajetan Kajetanowicz 4:06:00.4 |
The 2019 Rally Turkey (also known as Marmaris Rally Turkey 2019) is a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 12 and 15 September 2019.[2] It marked the twelfth running of Rally Turkey and was the eleventh round of the 2019 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and the newly created WRC-2 Pro class. The 2019 event was based in Marmaris in Muğla Province, and was contested over seventeen special stages with a total a competitive distance of 310.10 km (192.69 mi).
Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners. Their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the defending manufacturers' winners.[3] The Škoda Motorsport crew of Jan Kopecký and Pavel Dresler were the defending winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category, but they did not defend their titles as they were promoted to the newly created WRC-2 Pro class.[4]
Reigning World Drivers' and World Co-Drivers Champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia won in Turkey for the first time in their careers. Their team, Citroën World Rally Team, were the manufacturers' winners.[5] The M-Sport Ford WRT crew of Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson won the WRC-2 Pro category, while the Polish crew of Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak won the wider WRC-2 class to take the championship lead, finishing third in the combined WRC-2 category.[6]
Background
[edit]Championship standings prior to the event
[edit]Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja led both the drivers' and co-drivers' championships by thirty-three-points ahead of Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul. Defending world champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were third, a further seven points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held an eight-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT.[7]
In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen were forty-one points ahead of Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen in the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson were third, another twenty-five points further back. In the manufacturers' championship, Škoda Motorsport led M-Sport Ford WRT by twenty-nine points, with Citroën Total eighty-five points behind in third.[8]
In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, Nikolay Gryazin and Yaroslav Fedorov led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by four points respectively. Benito Guerra and Jaime Zapata were second, while Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais were third, six points separating them.[8]
Entry list
[edit]The following crews entered into the rally. The event opened to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, WRC-2 Pro and privateer entries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of thirty-one entries were received, with ten crews entered with World Rally Cars and sixteen entered the World Rally Championship-2. Three crews were nominated to score points in the Pro class.
Route
[edit]Two brand new stages were introduced into the route, while the twisty Çiçekli stage has moved from Friday to Sunday and runs in opposite direction.[1]
Itinerary
[edit]All dates and times are TRT (UTC+3).
Date | Time | No. | Stage name | Distance |
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12 September | 10:00 | — | Asparan [Shakedown] | 4.70 km |
Leg 1 — 162.84 km | ||||
12 September | 20:08 | SS1 | SSS Turkey | 2.00 km |
13 September | 8:08 | SS2 | İçmeler 1 | 24.75 km |
9:31 | SS3 | Çetibeli 1 | 38.10 km | |
10:54 | SS4 | Ula 1 | 17.57 km | |
14:17 | SS5 | İçmeler 2 | 24.75 km | |
15:40 | SS6 | Çetibeli 2 | 38.10 km | |
17:03 | SS7 | Ula 2 | 17.57 km | |
Leg 2 — 117.16 km | ||||
14 September | 8:35 | SS8 | Yeşilbelde 1 | 32.83 km |
10:08 | SS9 | Datça 1 | 8.75 km | |
11:14 | SS10 | Kızlan 1 | 17.00 km | |
13:52 | SS11 | Yeşilbelde 2 | 32.83 km | |
15:08 | SS12 | Datça 2 | 8.75 km | |
16:04 | SS13 | Kızlan 2 | 17.00 km | |
Leg 3 — 38.77 km | ||||
15 September | 9:38 | SS14 | Marmaris 1 | 7.14 km |
10:32 | SS15 | Gökçe | 11.32 km | |
11:20 | SS16 | Çiçekli | 13.17 km | |
13:18 | SS17 | Marmaris 2 [Power Stage] | 7.14 km | |
Source:[10] |
Report
[edit]World Rally Cars
[edit]The M-Sport Ford WRT crew of Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin had been due to return, having missed the Rallies of Finland and Germany when Evans injured himself in a pre-event testing accident while preparing for Rally Finland. However, Evans' recovery necessitated further delays, with Wales Rally GB earmarked for their return.[11]
Several drivers suffered punctures, including three Toyota drivers and Dani Sordo. Esapekka Lappi led into the second leg, following by champion teammate Sébastien Ogier. Thierry Neuville was in the eighth spot after the morning loop, but a masterful drive in the afternoon loop promoted the Belgian to third.[12]
Saturday was full of dramas. At the opening stage of the leg, championship contender Neuville went off the road and lost approximately four minutes, which dropped him down to ninth.[13] Moments later, championship leader Ott Tänak was out as well. His Yaris broke down at the road section and was unable to move further, which means his day was over.[14] Following Ogier's major rivals in troubles, the defending world champion put himself on the top of the leaderboard as of Friday, just 0.2 second ahead of teammate Lappi.[15] Eventually, they both safely completed the rally to bring Citroën their first 1-2 finish since 2015 Rally Argentina.[5]
Classification
[edit]Special stages
[edit]Date | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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12 September | — | Asparan [Shakedown] | 4.70 km | Meeke / Marshall | Toyota Yaris WRC | 3:25.3 | — |
SS1 | SSS Turkey | 2.00 km | Neuville / Gilsoul Mikkelsen / Jæger-Amland |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC |
2:02.6 | Neuville / Gilsoul Mikkelsen / Jæger-Amland | |
13 September | SS2 | İçmeler 1 | 24.75 km | Latvala / Anttila | Toyota Yaris WRC | 18:12.4 | Latvala / Anttila |
SS3 | Çetibeli 1 | 38.10 km | Lappi / Ferm | Citroën C3 WRC | 28:01.2 | Lappi / Ferm | |
SS4 | Ula 1 | 17.57 km | Latvala / Anttila | Toyota Yaris WRC | 12:21.6 | ||
SS5 | İçmeler 2 | 24.75 km | Meeke / Marshall | Toyota Yaris WRC | 18:05.8 | ||
SS6 | Çetibeli 2 | 38.10 km | Neuville / Gilsoul | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 27:59.9 | ||
SS7 | Ula 2 | 17.57 km | Sordo / del Barrio | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 12:29.3 | ||
14 September | SS8 | Yeşilbelde 1 | 32.83 km | Ogier / Ingrassia | Citroën C3 WRC | 25:42.6 | |
SS9 | Datça 1 | 8.75 km | Mikkelsen / Jæger-Amland | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 7:05.3 | ||
SS10 | Kızlan 1 | 17.00 km | Lappi / Ferm | Citroën C3 WRC | 7:16.7 | ||
SS11 | Yeşilbelde 2 | 32.83 km | Ogier / Ingrassia | Citroën C3 WRC | 25:19.6 | ||
SS12 | Datça 2 | 8.75 km | Neuville / Gilsoul | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 6:59.1 | Ogier / Ingrassia | |
SS13 | Kızlan 2 | 17.00 km | Lappi / Ferm | Citroën C3 WRC | 7:16.0 | ||
15 September | SS14 | Marmaris 1 | 7.14 km | Tänak / Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 5:04.7 | |
SS15 | Gökçe | 11.32 km | Latvala / Anttila | Toyota Yaris WRC | 8:34.1 | ||
SS16 | Çiçekli | 13.17 km | Mikkelsen / Jæger-Amland | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 11:01.3 | ||
SS17 | Marmaris 2 [Power Stage] | 7.14 km | Tänak / Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 4:55.2 |
Championship standings
[edit]Pos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | Ott Tänak | 210 | Martin Järveoja | 210 | Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT | 314 | ||||||
2 | 1 | Sébastien Ogier | 193 | 1 | Julien Ingrassia | 193 | Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | 295 | ||||
3 | 1 | Thierry Neuville | 180 | 1 | Nicolas Gilsoul | 180 | Citroën Total WRT | 259 | ||||
4 | 1 | Andreas Mikkelsen | 94 | 1 | Anders Jæger-Amland | 94 | M-Sport Ford WRT | 184 | ||||
5 | 1 | Kris Meeke | 86 | 1 | Sebastian Marshall | 86 |
World Rally Championship-2 Pro
[edit]Jan Kopecký survived a day of "rockstorm" after two punctures, while his teammate Kalle Rovanperä retired form the day as he rolled his Fabia in the morning's opening test.[16] However, Kopecký suffered yet another puncture, which lost his lead to Gus Greensmith.[17] However, Greensmith rolled his Fiesta R5 after the flying finish at the second to last stage. He was able to complete the final test to take his second Pro victory.[6]
Classification
[edit]Position | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Entrant | Car | Time | Difference | Points | ||
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Event | Class | Class | Event | |||||||
10 | 1 | 22 | Gus Greensmith | Elliott Edmondson | M-Sport Ford WRT | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 4:05:30.8 | 0.0 | 25 | 1 |
11 | 2 | 23 | Jan Kopecký | Pavel Dresler | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 4:06:00.2 | +29.4 | 18 | 0 |
18 | 3 | 21 | Kalle Rovanperä | Jonne Halttunen | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 4:33:21.2 | +27:50.4 | 15 | 0 |
Special stages
[edit]Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.
Date | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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12 September | — | Asparan [Shakedown] | 4.70 km | Greensmith / Edmondson | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 3:38.7 | — |
SS1 | SSS Turkey | 2.00 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 2:06.9 | Rovanperä / Halttunen | |
13 September | SS2 | İçmeler 1 | 24.75 km | Kopecký / Dresler | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 19:04.3 | Kopecký / Dresler |
SS3 | Çetibeli 1 | 38.10 km | Kopecký / Dresler | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 30:27.5 | ||
SS4 | Ula 1 | 17.57 km | Kopecký / Dresler | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 13:04.8 | ||
SS5 | İçmeler 2 | 24.75 km | Greensmith / Edmondson | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 19:22.4 | ||
SS6 | Çetibeli 2 | 38.10 km | Greensmith / Edmondson | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 30:23.2 | ||
SS7 | Ula 2 | 17.57 km | Greensmith / Edmondson | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 13:03.3 | ||
14 September | SS8 | Yeşilbelde 1 | 32.83 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 26:59.2 | |
SS9 | Datça 1 | 8.75 km | Greensmith / Edmondson | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 7:21.4 | ||
SS10 | Kızlan 1 | 17.00 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 7:36.3 | ||
SS11 | Yeşilbelde 2 | 32.83 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 26:51.2 | Greensmith / Edmondson | |
SS12 | Datça 2 | 8.75 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 7:21.3 | ||
SS13 | Kızlan 2 | 17.00 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 7:32.4 | ||
15 September | SS14 | Marmaris 1 | 7.14 km | Kopecký / Dresler | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 5:21.1 | |
SS15 | Gökçe | 11.32 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 8:50.6 | ||
SS16 | Çiçekli | 13.17 km | Rovanperä / Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 11:12.6 | ||
SS17 | Marmaris 2 | 7.14 km | Kopecký / Dresler | Škoda Fabia R5 Evo | 5:19.9 |
Championship standings
[edit]Pos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | Kalle Rovanperä | 166 | Jonne Halttunen | 166 | Škoda Motorsport | 257 | ||||||
2 | 1 | Gus Greensmith | 110 | 1 | Elliott Edmondson | 110 | M-Sport Ford WRT | 220 | ||||
3 | 1 | Mads Østberg | 110 | 1 | Torstein Eriksen | 110 | Citroën Total | 110 | ||||
4 | 1 | Jan Kopecký | 79 | 1 | Pavel Dresler | 79 | ||||||
5 | 1 | Łukasz Pieniążek | 74 | 1 | Kamil Heller | 62 |
World Rally Championship-2
[edit]Local driver Bugra Banaz's rally was over as his Fiesta R5 burnt out on the liaison section to the final stage.[16] Kajetan Kajetanowicz held a three-minute lead after Saturday after two drama-free days.[17] However, he broke a driveshaft on Sunday, but managed to bring his wounded Fabia home to take his first victory of season in the category.[6]
Classification
[edit]Special stages
[edit]Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.
Date | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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12 September | — | Asparan [Shakedown] | 4.70 km | Gill / Macneall | Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II | 3:39.9 | — |
SS1 | SSS Turkey | 2.00 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 2:08.2 | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | |
13 September | SS2 | İçmeler 1 | 24.75 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 19:05.8 | |
SS3 | Çetibeli 1 | 38.10 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 30:07.0 | ||
SS4 | Ula 1 | 17.57 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 12:56.7 | ||
SS5 | İçmeler 2 | 24.75 km | Andolfi / Scattolin | Skoda Fabia R5 | 19:25.1 | ||
SS6 | Çetibeli 2 | 38.10 km | Andolfi / Scattolin | Skoda Fabia R5 | 30:21.3 | ||
SS7 | Ula 2 | 17.57 km | Andolfi / Scattolin | Skoda Fabia R5 | 13:02.6 | ||
14 September | SS8 | Yeşilbelde 1 | 32.83 km | Andolfi / Scattolin | Skoda Fabia R5 | 27:01.0 | |
SS9 | Datça 1 | 8.75 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 7:23.2 | ||
SS10 | Kızlan 1 | 17.00 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 7:46.4 | ||
SS11 | Yeşilbelde 2 | 32.83 km | Bulacia Wilkinson / Cretu | Škoda Fabia R5 | 27:08.9 | ||
SS12 | Datça 2 | 8.75 km | Kajetanowicz / Szczepaniak | Skoda Fabia R5 | 7:22.1 | ||
SS13 | Kızlan 2 | 17.00 km | Bulacia Wilkinson / Cretu | Škoda Fabia R5 | 7:43.3 | ||
15 September | SS14 | Marmaris 1 | 7.14 km | Solberg / Minor | Škoda Fabia R5 | 8:23.2 | |
SS15 | Gökçe | 11.32 km | Solberg / Minor | Škoda Fabia R5 | 8:58.8 | ||
SS16 | Çiçekli | 13.17 km | Solberg / Minor | Škoda Fabia R5 | 11:19.2 | ||
SS17 | Marmaris 2 | 7.14 km | Bulacia Wilkinson / Cretu | Škoda Fabia R5 | 5:29.7 |
Championship standings
[edit]Pos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | ||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | |||
1 | 4 | Kajetan Kajetanowicz | 73 | 4 | Maciej Szczepaniak | 73 | ||
2 | 1 | Nikolay Gryazin | 73 | 1 | Yaroslav Fedorov | 73 | ||
3 | 1 | Benito Guerra | 69 | 1 | Jaime Zapata | 69 | ||
4 | 1 | Pierre-Louis Loubet | 63 | 1 | Vincent Landais | 63 | ||
5 | 1 | Ole Christian Veiby | 50 | 1 | Jonas Andersson | 50 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Entry operated by Lotos Dynamic Rally Team.
- ^ Entry operated by ACI Team Italia WRC.
- ^ Entry operated by Toksport WRT.
- ^ Entry operated by VIALCO Racing.
- ^ Entry operated by Palmeirinha Rally.
- ^ Pseudonym of Massimo Pedretti.
- ^ Entry supported by M-Sport.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Revised Rally Turkey Route Ready To Challenge WRC Teams". rallyturkey.com. Rally of Turkey. 12 August 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- ^ "FIA announces World Motor Sport Council decisions". fia.com. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
- ^ "Sunday in Turkey: Tänak's turkish delight". wrc.com. WRC. 16 September 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- ^ "WRC 2 in Turkey: Fifth win for Kopecký". wrc.com. WRC. 16 September 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Saturday in Turkey:Ogier win rejindles title bid". wrc.com. WRC. 15 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ a b c "WRC 2 in Turkey:Gus Clinches dramatic Pro win". wrc.com. WRC. 15 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ "Sunday in Germany: Tänak's hat-trick". wrc.com. WRC. 25 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- ^ a b "WRC 2 in Germany: Kopecký claims Pro win". wrc.com. WRC. 25 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- ^ "Rally Turkey Marmaris 2019 Entry List" (PDF). rallyturkey.com. Rally of Turkey. 11 September 2019. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
- ^ "12. Rally Turkey Marmaris 2019". ewrc-results.com. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ^ "Evans due for GB return". wrc.com. WRC. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ^ "Friday in Turkey:Lappi and Ogier Delight Citroën". wrc.com. WRC. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ "SS8: Ogier on a charge". wrc.com. WRC. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ "SS9/10: Lappi fends off Ogier". wrc.com. WRC. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ "Saturday in Turkey:Ogier leads by 0.2sec". wrc.com. WRC. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ a b "WRC 2 in Turkey:Kopecký tops WRC 2 Pro". wrc.com. WRC. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- ^ a b "WRC 2 in Turkey:Gus takes charge". wrc.com. WRC. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Turkish and English)
- 2019 Rally Turkey in e-wrc website
- The official website of the World Rally Championship