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WRC - Rally Finland – Final Classification WRC - Rally Finland – Final Classification DRIVER TOTAL TOTAL DIFF POS NO CO-DRIVER ELIG CLASS STAGE TIME 1ST VEHICLE TIME [PENALTY] (PREV) 1 2 Jari-Matti LATVALA (FIN) M RC1 2:57:23.2 2:57:23.2 Miikka ANTTILA (FIN) VOLKSWAGEN POLO R WRC 2 1 Sebastien OGIER (FRA) M RC1 2:57:26.8 2:57:26.8 +03.6 Julien INGRASSIA (FRA) (+03.6) VOLKSWAGEN POLO R WRC 3 3 Kris MEEKE (GBR) M RC1 2:58:13.8 2:58:13.8 +50.6 Paul NAGLE (IRL) (+47.0) CITROËN DS3 WRC 4 9 Andreas MIKKELSEN (NOR) M RC1 2:59:15.7 2:59:15.7 +1:52.5 Ola FLOENE (NOR) (+1:01.9) VOLKSWAGEN POLO R WRC 5 5 Mikko HIRVONEN (FIN) M RC1 3:00:12.9 3:00:12.9 +2:49.7 Jarmo LEHTINEN (FIN) (+57.2) FORD FIESTA RS WRC 6 8 Juho HANNINEN (FIN) M RC1 3:01:52.2 3:01:52.2 +4:29.0 Tomi TUOMINEN (FIN) (+1:39.3) HYUNDAI i20 7 6 Elfyn EVANS (GBR) M RC1 3:02:49.0 3:02:49.0 +5:25.8 Daniel BARRITT (GBR) (+56.8) FORD FIESTA RS WRC 8 20 Hayden PADDON (NZL) M RC1 3:03:41.0 3:03:41.0 +6:17.8 John KENNARD (NZL) (+52.0) HYUNDAI i20 WRC 9 19 Henning SOLBERG (NOR) RC1 3:09:30.2 3:09:30.2 +12:07.0 Ilka MINOR (AUT) (+5:49.2) FORD FIESTA RS WRC 10 36 Karl KRUUDA (EST) WRC2 RC2 3:12:07.9 3:12:07.9 +14:44.7 Martin JARVEOJA (EST) (+2:37.7) FORD FIESTA S2000 11 35 Jari KETOMAA (FIN) 2T RC2 3:14:16.6 3:14:16.6 +16:53.4 Kaj LINDSTROM (FIN) WRC2 (+2:08.7) FORD FIESTA R5 12 38 Ott TANAK (EST) 2T RC2 3:14:40.1 3:14:40.1 +17:16.9 Raigo MOLDER (EST) WRC2 (+23.5) FORD FIESTA R5 13 31 Yazeed AL RAJHI (SAU) 2T RC2 3:16:41.1 3:16:41.1 +19:17.9 Michael ORR (GBR) WRC2 (+2:01.0) FORD FIESTA RRC 14 42 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN (NOR) WRC2 RC2 3:19:04.5 3:19:04.5 +21:41.3 Anders FREDRIKSSON (SWE) (+2:23.4) FORD FIESTA RRC 15 85 Henri HAAPAMAKI (FIN) RC4 3:28:04.4 3:28:04.4 +30:41.2 Marko SALMINEN (FIN) (+8:59.9) CITROËN C2 R2 16 101 Sander PARN (EST) RC4 3:30:13.0 3:30:13.0 +32:49.8 James MORGAN (GBR) (+2:08.6) FORD FIESTA R2 17 66 Teemu SUNINEN (FIN) 3T RC3 3:31:27.8 3:31:27.8 +34:04.6 Juha-Pekka JAUHIAINEN (FIN) WRC3 (+1:14.8) CITROËN DS3 R3T 18 80 Giovanni MANFRINATO (ITA) RC2 3:31:57.7 3:31:57.7 +34:34.5 Carlo PISANO (ITA) (+29.9) MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 19 56 Martin KOCI (SVK) 3T RC3 3:28:59.7 3:31:59.7 +34:36.5 Lukas KOSTKA (CZE) WRC3 [3:00] (+02.0) CITROËN DS3 R3T J 20 87 Niko-Pekka NIEMINEN (FIN) RC4 3:32:03.3 3:32:03.3 +34:40.1 Janne MAKILA (FIN) (+03.6) FORD FIESTA R2 21 112 Quentin GILBERT (FRA) RC4 3:32:13.4 3:32:13.4 +34:50.2 Renaud JAMOUL (BEL) (+10.1) FORD FIESTA R2 22 55 Quentin GIORDANO (FRA) WRC3 RC3 3:33:19.8 3:33:19.8 +35:56.6 Valentin SARREAUD (FRA) J (+1:06.4) CITROËN DS3 R3T 23 74 Kees BURGER (NLD) RC2 3:33:21.1 3:33:21.1 +35:57.9 Miika TEISKONEN (FIN) (+01.3) SUBARU IMPREZA STI R4 24 75 Jouni VIRTANEN (FIN) RC2 3:33:46.4 3:34:46.4 +37:23.2 Reeta HAMALAINEN (FIN) [1:00] (+1:25.3) FORD FIESTA S2000 25 103 Yeray LEMES (ESP) RC4 3:35:35.9 3:35:35.9 +38:12.7 Rogelio Penate LOPEZ (ESP) (+49.5) FORD FIESTA R2 26 72 Juan Carlos ALONSO (ARG) WRC2 RC2 3:35:51.0 3:37:41.0 +40:17.8 Juan MONASTEROLO (ARG) P [1:50] (+2:05.1) MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 27 106 Max VATANEN (FIN) RC4 3:38:00.8 3:38:00.8 +40:37.6 Mikko LUKKA (FIN) (+19.8) FORD FIESTA R2 28 77 Yurii KOCHMAR (UKR) RC2 3:42:29.8 3:42:49.8 +45:26.6 Sergii KOVAL (UKR) [0:20] (+4:49.0) MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 29 93 Kevin VAN DEIJNE (NLD) RC4 3:44:34.3 3:44:34.3 +47:11.1 Annemieke HULZEBOS (NLD) (+1:44.5) FORD FIESTA R2 30 107 Ghislain DE MEVIUS (BEL) RC4 3:44:36.0 3:44:36.0 +47:12.8 Johan JALET (BEL) (+01.7) FORD FIESTA R2 31 39 Valeriy GORBAN (UKR) 2T RC2 3:45:52.4 3:45:52.4 +48:29.2 Korsia VOLODYMYR (UKR) WRC2 (+1:16.4) MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS S2000 32 89 Kari HYTONEN (FIN) RC4 3:44:53.0 3:45:53.0 +48:29.8 Ada HERRANEN (FIN) [1:00] (+00.6) FORD FIESTA R2 33 110 Nil SOLANS (ESP) RC4 3:46:01.3 3:46:01.3 +48:38.1 Miguel IBANEZ (ESP) (+08.3) FORD FIESTA R2 34 10 Robert KUBICA (POL) M RC1 3:46:29.4 3:46:29.4 +49:06.2 Maciej SZCZEPANIAK (POL) (+28.1) FORD FIESTA RS WRC 35 58 Molly TAYLOR (AUS) WRC3 RC3 3:47:15.7 3:47:15.7 +49:52.5 Sebastian MARSHALL (GBR) J (+46.3) CITROËN DS3 R3T 36 62 Alastair FISHER (GBR) WRC3 RC3 3:47:50.1 3:47:50.1 +50:26.9 Gordan NOBLE (GBR) J (+34.4) CITROËN DS3 R3T 37 102 Tom CAVE (GBR) RC4 3:48:45.4 3:48:45.4 +51:22.2 Craig PARRY (GBR) (+55.3) FORD FIESTA R2 38 52 Simone TEMPESTINI (ROU) WRC3 RC3 3:49:15.0 3:49:15.0 +51:51.8 Dorin PULPEA (ROU) J (+29.6) CITROËN DS3 R3T 39 78 Matti KOSKELO (FIN) RC2 3:51:28.9 3:51:28.9 +54:05.7 Risto PIETILAINEN (FIN) (+2:13.9) SKODA FABIA S2000 40 53 Aron DOMZALA (POL) WRC3 RC3 3:51:48.9 3:51:48.9 +54:25.7 Przemyslaw ZAWADA (POL) J (+20.0) CITROËN DS3 R3T 41 92 Raimo KAISANLAHTI (FIN) RC4 3:56:36.2 3:56:36.2 +59:13.0 Jussi KUMPUMAKI (FIN) (+4:47.3) FORD FIESTA R2 42 105 Szymon KORNICKI (POL) RC4 4:02:42.6 4:02:42.6 +1:05:19.4 Przemyslaw MAZUR (POL) (+6:06.4) FORD FIESTA R2 43 32 Yuriy PROTASOV (UKR) RC2 4:03:45.4 4:03:45.4 +1:06:22.2 Pavel CHEREPIN (UKR) (+1:02.8) FORD FIESTA R5 44 96 Petri FROMHOLDT (FIN) RC4 4:02:53.0 4:05:53.0 +1:08:29.8 Mari FROMHOLDT (FIN) [3:00] (+2:07.6) FORD FIESTA ST 45 57 Stéphane LEFEBVRE (FRA) WRC3 RC3 4:06:02.1 4:06:02.1 +1:08:38.9 Thomas DUBOIS (FRA) J (+09.1) CITROËN DS3 R3T 46 97 Wolfram DOBERER (AUT) RC2 4:10:39.4 4:10:39.4 +1:13:16.2 Sanna STEMBERGER (FIN) (+4:37.3) OPEL CORSA OPC 47 98 Sami JUUSONEN (FIN) RC5 4:13:04.4 4:14:14.4 +1:16:51.2 Jan TALSO (FIN) [1:10] (+3:35.0) SUZUKI SWIFT SPORT 48 82 Mait MAAREND (EST) RC2 4:14:24.5 4:14:24.5 +1:17:01.3 Mihkel KAPP (EST) (+10.1) MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO X 49 76 Radik SHAYMIEV (RUS) RC2 4:15:38.3 4:15:38.3 +1:18:15.1 Maxim TSVETKOV (RUS) (+1:13.8) PEUGEOT 207 S2000 50 61 Federico DELLA CASA (CHE) WRC3 RC3 4:18:26.3 4:18:26.3 +1:21:03.1 Domenico POZZI (ITA) J (+2:48.0) CITROËN DS3 R3T 51 99 Shunichi WASHIO (JPN) RC5 4:26:41.7 4:26:41.7 +1:29:18.5 Sae KITAGAWA (JPN) (+8:15.4) TOYOTA VITZ 52 91 Ilkka PASTILA (FIN) RC4 4:37:54.1 4:39:04.1 +1:41:40.9 Hannu LAMMINEN (FIN) [1:10] (+12:22.4) FORD FIESTA ST 53 94 Jose Maria LOPEZ PLANELLES (ESP) RC4 4:56:40.8 5:00:40.8 +2:03:17.6 Candido CARRERA (ESP) [4:00] (+21:36.7) FORD FIESTA R2 54 95 Fabrizio DE SANCTIS (ITA) RC2 5:02:36.3 5:02:36.3 +2:05:13.1 Alessandro MARIGO (ITA) (+1:55.5) MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO IX M = WRC MANUFACTURERS / 2T = WRC 2 TEAMS / WRC2 = WRC 2 DRIVERS P = WRC 2 PRODUCTION DRIVERS / 3T = WRC 3 TEAMS / WRC3 = WRC 3 DRIVERS J = JUNIOR WRC DRIVERS .
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