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Final Classification RALLY ITALIA SARDEGNA 2020 Final Classification Competitor PR Cls Total Diff. Diff. Pos No. Driver / Co-Driver Nat Elig Grp Car SS Pen. Time 1st. Prev. 1 6 HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS P1 RC1 Hyundai 2:41:37.5 2:41:37.5 WORLD RALLY TEAM ESP M WRC i20 Coupé Dani SORDO ESP WRC Carlos DEL BARRIO 2 11 HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS P1 RC1 Hyundai 2:41:42.6 2:41:42.6 +5.1 +5.1 WORLD RALLY TEAM BEL M WRC i20 Coupé Thierry NEUVILLE BEL WRC Nicolas GILSOUL 3 17 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING P1 RC1 Toyota 2:41:43.6 2:41:43.6 +6.1 +1.0 WRT FRA M WRC Yaris WRC Sébastien OGIER FRA Julien INGRASSIA 4 33 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING P1 RC1 Toyota 2:42:39.8 2:42:39.8 +1:02.3 +56.2 WRT GBR M WRC Yaris WRC Elfyn EVANS GBR Scott MARTIN 5 3 M-SPORT FORD WORLD P1 RC1 Ford 2:43:11.4 2:43:11.4 +1:33.9 +31.6 RALLY TEAM FIN M WRC Fiesta WRC Teemu SUNINEN FIN Jarmo LEHTINEN 6 8 HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS P1 RC1 Hyundai 2:44:05.0 2:44:05.0 +2:27.5 +53.6 WORLD RALLY TEAM EST M WRC i20 Coupé Ott TÄNAK EST WRC Martin JÄRVEOJA 7 7 HYUNDAI 2C COMPETITION P1 RC1 Hyundai 2:46:21.3 2:46:21.3 +4:43.8 +2:16.3 Pierre-Louis LOUBET FRA M WRC i20 Coupé Vincent LANDAIS FRA WRC 8 30 JARI HUTTUNEN P3 RC2 Hyundai 2:50:19.2 2:50:19.2 +8:41.7 +3:57.9 Jari HUTTUNEN FIN WRC3 RALLY2 NG i20 Mikko LUKKA FIN 9 31 KAJETAN KAJETANOWICZ P3 RC2 Skoda 2:51:40.4 2:51:40.4 +10:02.9 +1:21.2 Kajetan KAJETANOWICZ POL WRC3 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Maciej SZCZEPANIAK POL 10 23 TOKSPORT WRT P2 RC2 Skoda 2:51:58.4 2:51:58.4 +10:20.9 +18.0 Pontus TIDEMAND SWE WRC2 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Patrik BARTH SWE 11 29 MARCO BULACIA WILKINSON P3 RC2 Citroen 2:52:26.7 2:52:26.7 +10:49.2 +28.3 Marco BULACIA BOL WRC3 RALLY2 C3 Marcelo DER OHANNESIAN ARG 12 27 HYUNDAI MOTORSPORT N P2 RC2 Hyundai 2:52:27.2 2:52:27.2 +10:49.7 +0.5 Ole Christian VEIBY NOR WRC2 RALLY2 NG i20 Jonas ANDERSSON SWE 13 28 TOKSPORT WRT P2 RC2 Skoda 2:52:48.1 2:52:48.1 +11:10.6 +20.9 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN NOR WRC2 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Ilka MINOR AUT 14 24 PH SPORT P2 RC2 Citroen 2:54:06.7 2:54:06.7 +12:29.2 +1:18.6 Mads OSTBERG NOR WRC2 RALLY2 C3 Torstein ERIKSEN NOR 15 22 MP-SPORTS RC1 Ford 2:54:22.3 2:54:22.3 +12:44.8 +15.6 Martin PROKOP CZE WRC Fiesta RS WRC Zdenek JURKA CZE 16 40 UMBERTO SCANDOLA P3 RC2 Hyundai 2:54:34.5 01:30 2:56:04.5 +14:27.0 +1:42.2 Umberto SCANDOLA ITA WRC3 RALLY2 NG i20 Guido D'AMORE ITA 17 38 ALBERTO HELLER P3 RC2 Ford 2:59:55.5 2:59:55.5 +18:18.0 +3:51.0 Alberto HELLER CHL WRC3 RALLY2 Fiesta MkII Marc MARTI ESP 18 32 OLIVER SOLBERG P3 RC2 Skoda 3:00:34.2 3:00:34.2 +18:56.7 +38.7 Oliver SOLBERG SWE WRC3 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Aaron JOHNSTON IRL 19 56 ARMIN KREMER RC2 Volkswagen 3:04:03.9 3:04:03.9 +22:26.4 +3:29.7 Armin KREMER DEU RALLY2 Polo GTI Ella Lena KREMER DEU 20 55 MAURO TRENTIN RC2 Volkswagen 3:04:14.7 3:04:14.7 +22:37.2 +10.8 Mauro TRENTIN ITA RALLY2 Polo GTI Alice DE MARCO ITA RALLY ITALIA SARDEGNA 2020 Final Classification Competitor PR Cls Total Diff. Diff. Pos No. Driver / Co-Driver Nat Elig Grp Car SS Pen. Time 1st. Prev. 21 45 ALBERTO BATTISTOLLI P3 RC2 Skoda 3:05:26.7 3:05:26.7 +23:49.2 +1:12.0 Alberto BATTISTOLLI ITA WRC3 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Simone SCATTOLIN ITA 22 49 TOM KRISTENSSON P4 RC4 Ford 3:07:49.1 3:07:49.1 +26:11.6 +2:22.4 MOTORSPORT SWE JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Tom KRISTENSSON SWE Joakim SJÖBERG 23 57 LUCA HOELBLING RC2 Hyundai 3:09:49.1 00:20 3:10:09.1 +28:31.6 +2:20.0 Luca HOELBLING ITA RALLY2 NG i20 Federico FIORINI ITA 24 63 PIANO RC2 Skoda 3:12:14.4 3:12:14.4 +30:36.9 +2:05.3 " PIANO" FRA RALLY2 Fabia Marco MENCHINI CHE 25 44 M-SPORT FORD WORLD P1 RC1 Ford 3:14:44.6 3:14:44.6 +33:07.1 +2:30.2 RALLY TEAM GBR M WRC Fiesta WRC Gus GREENSMITH GBR Elliott EDMONDSON 26 60 FRANCESCO MARRONE RC2 Peugeot 3:13:09.5 05:30 3:18:39.5 +37:02.0 +3:54.9 Francesco MARRONE ITA RALLY2 208 T16 Francesco FRESU ITA 27 51 FABRIZIO ZALDIVAR P4 RC4 Ford 3:19:14.5 3:19:14.5 +37:37.0 +35.0 Fabrizio ZALDIVAR PRY JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Fernando MUSSANO ARG 28 61 PABLO BIOLGHINI RC2 Skoda 3:20:09.5 3:20:09.5 +38:32.0 +55.0 Pablo BIOLGHINI ITA RALLY2 Fabia Stefano PUDDA ITA 29 43 MOTORSPORT ITALIA RC2 Skoda 3:20:08.5 00:10 3:20:18.5 +38:41.0 +9.0 Ulysses BERTHOLDO BRA RALLY2 Fabia Gabriel MORALES BRA 30 64 GIUSEPPE POZZO RC2 Skoda 3:23:12.3 3:23:12.3 +41:34.8 +2:53.8 Giuseppe POZZO ITA RALLY2 Fabia Pietro Paolo COTTU ITA 31 65 FABRIZIO ARENGI RC2 Skoda 3:23:31.4 3:23:31.4 +41:53.9 +19.1 BENTIVOGLIO ITA RALLY2 Fabia Fabrizio ARENGI ITA BENTIVOGLIO Massimiliano BOSI 32 67 MAURIZIO MORATO RC2 Skoda 3:24:19.4 3:24:19.4 +42:41.9 +48.0 Maurizio MORATO ITA RALLY2 Fabia Francesco PEZZOLI ITA 33 59 MASSIMO SQUARCIALUPI RC2 Ford 3:26:39.9 00:20 3:26:59.9 +45:22.4 +2:40.5 Massimo SQUARCIALUPI ITA RALLY2 Fiesta MkII Giovanni SQUARCIALUPI ITA 34 47 LMT AUTOSPORTA P4 RC4 Ford 3:37:25.3 00:20 3:37:45.3 +56:07.8 +10:45.4 AKADEMIJA LVA JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Martins SESKS LVA Renars FRANCIS 35 46 LUCIANO COBBE P3 RC2 Skoda 3:38:08.5 3:38:08.5 +56:31.0 +23.2 Luciano COBBE ITA WRC3 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Fabio TURCO ITA 36 34 NICOLAS CIAMIN P3 RC2 Citroen 3:41:22.3 3:41:22.3 +59:44.8 +3:13.8 Nicolas CIAMIN FRA WRC3 RALLY2 C3 Yannick ROCHE FRA 37 53 ENRICO OLDRATI P4 RC4 Ford 3:44:50.2 3:44:50.2 +1:03:12.7 +3:27.9 Enrico OLDRATI ITA JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Elia DE GUIO ITA 38 36 EMILIO FERNÁNDEZ P3 RC2 Skoda 3:46:42.4 3:46:42.4 +1:05:04.9 +1:52.2 EMILIO FERNÁNDEZ CHL WRC3 RALLY2 Fabia Evo Ruben GARCIA ARG 39 37 PH SPORT P3 RC2 Citroen 3:49:18.4 3:49:18.4 +1:07:40.9 +2:36.0 Yohan ROSSEL FRA WRC3 RALLY2 C3 Benoit FULCRAND FRA 40 72 WILIAM TONINELLI RC4 Renault 3:53:41.0 01:50 3:55:31.0 +1:13:53.5 +6:12.6 Wiliam TONINELLI ITA RALLY4 Twingo RS Cinzia TOMASI ITA 41 68 ANDREA COTI ZELATI RC3 Citroen 3:57:33.9 3:57:33.9 +1:15:56.4 +2:02.9 Andrea COTI ZELATI ITA R3 DS3 Fabrizio MUSU ITA RALLY ITALIA SARDEGNA 2020 Final Classification Competitor PR Cls Total Diff. Diff. Pos No. Driver / Co-Driver Nat Elig Grp Car SS Pen. Time 1st. Prev. 42 74 SERGIO EMILIANO BIONDI RC4 Ford 4:01:16.4 4:01:16.4 +1:19:38.9 +3:42.5 Sergio Emiliano BIONDI ARG RALLY4 Fiesta Giovanni BARBARO ITA 43 58 SIMONE ROMAGNA RC2 Ford 4:04:48.1 4:04:48.1 +1:23:10.6 +3:31.7 Simone ROMAGNA ITA RALLY2 Fiesta MkII Luca ADDONDI ITA 44 48 TEAM FLYING FINN P4 RC4 Ford 4:06:03.8 4:06:03.8 +1:24:26.3 +1:15.7 Sami PAJARI FIN JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Marko SALMINEN FIN 45 66 CARLO COVI RC2 Skoda 4:15:21.9 00:10 4:15:31.9 +1:33:54.4 +9:28.1 Carlo COVI ITA RALLY2 Fabia Michela LORIGIOLA ITA 46 73 PAULO SORIA RC4 Ford 4:16:02.8 4:16:02.8 +1:34:25.3 +30.9 Paulo SORIA ARG RALLY4 Fiesta Miguel RECALT ARG 47 52 MARCO POLLARA P4 RC4 Ford 4:24:39.5 4:24:39.5 +1:43:02.0 +8:36.7 Marco POLLARA ITA JWRC RALLY4 Fiesta Maurizio MESSINA ITA 48 70 OMAR LAMBRONI RC3 Renault 4:25:28.3 00:30 4:25:58.3 +1:44:20.8 +1:18.8 Omar LAMBRONI ITA R3 Clio RS Alessandro TARAS ITA 49 75 GIANNI BARDIN RC5 Renault 4:39:15.5 01:20 4:40:35.5 +1:58:58.0 +14:37.2 Gianni BARDIN ITA RALLY5 CLIO R.S. Luca PASCALE ITA 50 71 RACHELE SOMASCHINI RC3 Citroen 4:45:29.6 4:45:29.6 +2:03:52.1 +4:54.1 Rachele SOMASCHINI ITA R3 DS3 Giulia ZANCHETTA ITA Stewards in Alghero on 11.10.2020 at 21:25 hrs Iain Campbell Andrew Kellitt Edoardo Delleani .
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