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2008 Rally Argentina


FieldValue
name2008 Rally Argentina
native_name28º Rally Argentina
round4
championship[2008 World Rally Championship](2008-world-rally-championship-season)
previous_round2008 Rally México
next_round2008 Jordan Rally
country
imageMG 2752 (3472x2259) (2940x1913) (300dpi).jpg
captionSébastien Loeb driving his Citroën C4 WRC.
rallybaseCórdoba, Argentina
startdateMarch 28
enddate30 2008
stages21
stagekm352.07
overallkm1619.45overallkm_note = {{cite news
urlhttp://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161182-4/preview_rally_argentina_-_pt_2.html
titlePreview: Rally Argentina - Pt. 2.
date2008-03-25
access-date2008-05-18
publisher"Crash.net"
surfaceGravel
driver1FRA Sébastien Loeb
team1FRA Citroën Total World Rally Team
teamsstart56
teamsfinish31

|access-date=2008-05-18 The 2008 Rally Argentina, officially 28º Rally Argentina, is the fourth round of 2008 World Rally Championship season; it is a second gravel round of the championship and also the second round of the Production World Rally Championship. The event began with a ceremonial start on Thursday, March 27 in Córdoba{{cite news |access-date=2008-03-30 |access-date=2008-03-30

Some stages of the rally, especially the ones from final day, similarly to those seen on the Mexican event, are held in the mountainous area of the country, thus drivers climb up to 2100 meters above sea levels. The event, however, is more varied and some competitive kilometers lead through vast Argentinian plains.{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18

Summary

The rally began in rainy and muddy conditions. Mikko Hirvonen was the first on the road as the championship leader and managed to open up a 48-second gap to Jari-Matti Latvala and a 50-second gap to Sébastien Loeb. However, the BP Ford drivers soon dropped out of contention. On the second stage, Latvala spun off and lost about nine minutes,{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18 |access-date=2008-05-18 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080505013943/http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161295-0/news_flash_mikko_and_henning_out.html| archive-date= 5 May 2008 | url-status= live}} Loeb managed to open up a comfortable gap to Subaru's Chris Atkinson and Petter Solberg. Other drivers in the points after day one were Gigi Galli, Dani Sordo, Federico Villagra, Matthew Wilson and Latvala.

Loeb continued to lead throughout day two, and Solberg passed his teammate Atkinson for second place. Galli retired from fourth place to preserve his vehicle when smoke started to pour from his Ford Focus after SS13.{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080421004436/http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161532-0/galli_shocked_to_still_score.html| archive-date= 21 April 2008 | url-status= live}} Latvala also had problems with his Focus and retired. After day two, due to the high level of attrition, Sordo was now in fourth place, Conrad Rautenbach had climbed to fifth, Hirvonen, who re-joined the event under SupeRally rules, to sixth and Andreas Aigner to seventh. Villagra was in eighth place.

French World Rally Champion held his lead until the very end of the event and won the event with over two and a half minute advantage over the Subaru driver, Atkinson. The young Australian's steady pace paid off and he was able to claim second place after electric in Petter Solberg's car malfunctioned{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080505014019/http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161387-0/news_flash_disaster_for_petter.html| archive-date= 5 May 2008 | url-status= live}} and he had to retire. Petter's brother, Henning, didn't manage to finish either - shock absorber in older Solberg's Focus was blown through the hood again, same way as on Friday, and he ended his rally at the very same spot as his younger sibling.{{cite video

The last man on the podium was second Citroën driver, Dani Sordo, followed by Conrad Rautenbach in another C4 WRC, who was therefore first Zimbabwean to ever score points in an WRC event.{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080609062620/http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161461-0/crazy_fourth_for_rautenbach.html| archive-date= 9 June 2008 | url-status= live}} Fifth was Ford's Mikko Hirvonen who managed to score four points in drivers' and five in manufacturers' championship despite massive penalties for using SupeRally.{{cite news |access-date=2008-05-18 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080420085722/http://www.crash.net/motorsport/wrc/news/161481-0/mikko_i_could_have_won.html| archive-date= 20 April 2008 | url-status= live}} Last three pointing drivers were Munchi's Federico Villagra, Stobart's Gigi Galli, who also restarted under SupeRally format and Andreas Aigner driving a group N Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX. He was also first in PWRC classification, followed by Argentinian Sebastián Beltrán and Finn Jari Ketomaa.

Results

Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDifferencePointsWRC108654321PCWRC108654321
1.FRA Sébastien LoebMON Daniel ElenaCitroën C4 WRC4:05:48.60.0
2.AUS Chris AtkinsonBEL Stéphane PrévotSubaru Impreza WRC 074:08:21.82:33.2
3.ESP Dani SordoESP Marc MartíCitroën C4 WRC4:09:53.34:04.7
4.ZIM Conrad RautenbachGBR David SeniorCitroën C4 WRC4:25:52.120:03.5
5.FIN Mikko HirvonenFIN Jarmo LehtinenFord Focus RS WRC 074:31:03.925:15.3
6.ARG Federico VillagraARG Jorge Pérez CompancFord Focus RS WRC 074:33:30.627:42.0
7.ITA Gigi GalliITA Giovanni BernacchiniFord Focus RS WRC 074:33:40.427:51.8
8.AUT Andreas AignerGER Klaus WichaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:34:47.928:59.3
1. (8.)AUT Andreas AignerGER Klaus WichaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:34:47.90.0
2. (9.)ARG Sebastián BeltránCUB Ricardo RojasMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX4:35:53.5+1:05.6
3. (10.)FIN Jari KetomaaFIN Miika TeiskonenSubaru Impreza N124:37:41.2+2:53.3
4. (11.)JPN Fumio NutaharaUK Daniel BarrittMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:38:47.0+3:59.1
5. (12.)EST Martin RauamEST Silver KuttMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:44:16.0+9:28.1
6. (13.)JOR Amjad FarrahITA Nicola ArenaMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:53:04.4+18:16.5
7. (14.)CZE Martin ProkopCZE Jan TománekMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX4:53:07.8+18:19.9
8. (18.)POR Bernardo SousaPOR Jorge CarvalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX5:13:02.4+38:14.5

Special stages

All dates and times are ART (UTC-3).

DayStageTimeNameLengthWinnerTimeAvg. spd.Rally leader1
(28 MAR)SS107:45SS208:41SS309:44SS410:16SS514:26SS615:29SS716:01SS817:04SS918:452
(29 MAR)SS1008:05SS1108:57SS1209:35SS1310:20SS1414:25SS1515:17SS1615:55SS1716:40SS1818:453
(30 MAR)SS1909:13SS2010:05SS2111:50
La Cumbre - Agua de Oro 118.70 kmFIN M. Hirvonen16:29.368.0 km/hFIN M. Hirvonen
Ascochinga - La Cumbre 123.28 kmFIN M. Hirvonen14:59.693.2 km/h
Capilla del Monte - San Marcos 122.95 kmFIN J. Latvala17:39.778.0 km/h
San Marcos - Charbonier 19.61 kmFIN M. Hirvonen6:38.386.9 km/h
Ascochinga - La Cumbre 223.28 kmFRA S. Loeb14:51.394.0 km/hFRA S. Loeb
Capilla del Monte - San Marcos 222.95 kmFIN J. Latvala17:23.179.2 km/h
San Marcos - Charbonier 29.61 kmITA G. Galli6:33.587.9 km/h
La Cumbre - Agua de Oro 218.70 kmFIN J. Latvala17:02.365.9 km/h
Camping San Martin 13.50 kmAUS C. Atkinson1:39.4126.8 km/h
Santa Monica - Amboy 122.17 kmNOR P. Solberg12:02.7110.4 km/h
Villa del Dique - Las Bajadas 116.41 kmFRA S. Loeb9:10.0107.4 km/h
San Augustin - Villa General Belgrano 116.31 kmFRA S. Loeb11:26.585.5 km/h
Santa Rosa - San Augustin 121.41 kmAUS C. Atkinson13:37.394.3 km/h
Santa Monica - Amboy 222.17 kmNOR P. Solberg11:37.2114.5 km/h
Villa del Dique - Las Bajadas 216.41 kmFRA S. Loeb8:57.8109.8 km/h
San Augustin - Villa General Belgrano 216.31 kmNOR P. Solberg11:18.886.5 km/h
Santa Rosa - San Augustin 221.41 kmNOR P. Solberg13:23.695.9 km/h
Camping San Martin 23.50 kmNOR P. Solberg1:40.6125.2 km/h
Mina Clavero - Giulio Cesare24.70 kmFIN J. Latvala19:57.974.2 km/h
El Condor - Copina16.06 kmFRA S. Loeb15:08.663.6 km/h
Camping San Martin 32.63 kmFIN J. Latvala2:13.371.0 km/h

**Footnotes:**A all times local

Championship standings after the event

Drivers' championship

PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts123456811131416PosDriverMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
France Sébastien Loeb1Ret.11**30**
Finland Mikko Hirvonen2245**25**
Australia Chris Atkinson32122**22**
Finland Jari-Matti Latvala121315**16**
Italy Gigi Galli63Ret.7**11**
Norway Petter Solberg5412Ret.**9**
ESP Dani Sordo116173**9**
Belgium François Duval4**5**
Zimbabwe Conrad RautenbachRet.16164**5**
ARG Federico Villagra76**5**
NOR Henning Solberg9135Ret.**4**
NOR Andreas Mikkelsen5**4**
GBR Matthew Wilson10Ret.6Ret.**3**
France Jean-Marie Cuoq7**2**
FIN Toni GardemeisterRet.7Ret.Ret.**2**
Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson8Ret.Ret.24**1**
FIN Juho Hänninen8**1**
FRA Sébastien Ogier8**1**
AUT Andreas Aigner318**1**

|}

Manufacturers' championship

RankDriverEventTotal
pointsMON
MonacoSWE
SwedenMEX
MexicoARG
ArgentinaJOR
JordanITA
ItalyGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandGER
GermanyNZL
New ZealandESP
SpainFRA
FranceJPN
JapanGBR
United Kingdom44413322106
1United States BP Ford World Rally Team818117-----------
2France Citroën Total World Rally Team1141016-----------
3Japan Subaru World Rally Team10698-----------
4United Kingdom Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team8833-----------
5Argentina Munchi's Ford World Rally Team0064-----------
6Japan Suzuki World Rally Team2301-----------

Production championship

Points table:

PosDriverSWE
SwedenARG
ArgentinaGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandNZL
New ZealandJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts12245678810101212PosDriverSWE
SwedenARG
ArgentinaGRC
GreeceTUR
TurkeyFIN
FinlandNZL
New ZealandJPN
JapanGBR
United KingdomPts
Finland Jari Ketomaa23**14**
Austria Andreas Aigner111**10**
Finland Juho Hänninen1**10**
Argentina Sebastián Beltrán2**8**
Czech Republic Martin Prokop47**7**
Sweden Patrik Sandell3**6**
Japan Fumio Nutahara4**5**
Estonia Martin Rauam5**4**
Germany Uwe Nittel5Ret**4**
Japan Toshihiro Arai6Ret**3**
Jordan Amjad Farrah6**3**
Portugal Armindo Araújo7**2**
Portugal Bernardo Sousa88**2**

References

References

  1. "2008 Production WRC Classification". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
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