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Wales Rally GB 14/11/2017, 14�18 Wales Rally GB 14/11/2017, 1418 WALES RALLY GB FIA World Rally Championship 2017 Combined classification After Stage SS6 Sweet Lamb 2 Stage Overall Pos Nr Entry Pri. Time Diff 1st Diff Prev Pos Nr Entry Class Pri. Pen. Time Diff 1st Diff Prev 1 1 Sébastien OGIER 1 2:41.6 1 3 Elfyn EVANS RC1 1 48:57.8 2 3 Elfyn EVANS 1 2:42.3 +0.7 +0.7 2 2 Ott TÄNAK RC1 1 49:13.9 +16.1 +16.1 3 5 Thierry NEUVILLE 1 2:42.9 +1.3 +0.6 3 1 Sébastien OGIER RC1 1 49:17.8 +20.0 +3.9 4 6 Andreas MIKKELSEN 1 2:43.2 +1.6 +0.3 4 9 Kris MEEKE RC1 1 49:23.5 +25.7 +5.7 5 10 Jari-Matti LATVALA 1 2:43.3 +1.7 +0.1 5 10 Jari-Matti LATVALA RC1 1 49:27.8 +30.0 +4.3 6 2 Ott TÄNAK 1 2:43.3 +1.7 +0.0 6 6 Andreas MIKKELSEN RC1 1 49:32.4 +34.6 +4.6 7 16 Dani SORDO 1 2:43.5 +1.9 +0.2 7 5 Thierry NEUVILLE RC1 1 0:10 49:35.7 +37.9 +3.3 8 8 Craig BREEN 1 2:43.9 +2.3 +0.4 8 16 Dani SORDO RC1 1 49:54.2 +56.4 +18.5 9 9 Kris MEEKE 1 2:44.3 +2.7 +0.4 9 4 Hayden PADDON RC1 1 49:56.7 +58.9 +2.5 10 4 Hayden PADDON 1 2:45.9 +4.3 +1.6 10 11 Juho HÄNNINEN RC1 1 50:06.5 +1:08.7 +9.8 11 11 Juho HÄNNINEN 1 2:46.7 +5.1 +0.8 11 12 Esapekka LAPPI RC1 1 50:12.6 +1:14.8 +6.1 12 12 Esapekka LAPPI 1 2:46.8 +5.2 +0.1 12 8 Craig BREEN RC1 1 50:16.4 +1:18.6 +3.8 13 14 Mads OSTBERG 1 2:48.2 +6.6 +1.4 13 14 Mads OSTBERG RC1 1 50:20.6 +1:22.8 +4.2 14 31 Pontus TIDEMAND 2 2:53.2 +11.6 +5.0 14 31 Pontus TIDEMAND RC2 2 51:50.4 +2:52.6 +1:29.8 15 46 Juuso NORDGREN 2 2:55.5 +13.9 +2.3 15 32 Eric CAMILLI RC2 2 0:10 52:20.0 +3:22.2 +29.6 16 38 Gus GREENSMITH 2 2:55.9 +14.3 +0.4 16 41 Tom CAVE RC2 2 52:38.9 +3:41.1 +18.9 17 34 Teemu SUNINEN 2 2:56.4 +14.8 +0.5 17 44 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN RC2 2 52:41.0 +3:43.2 +2.1 18 52 Matthew WILSON 2 2:56.5 +14.9 +0.1 18 49 David BOGIE RC2 2 52:48.4 +3:50.6 +7.4 19 35 Simone TEMPESTINI 2 2:56.8 +15.2 +0.3 19 37 Pierre-Louis LOUBET RC2 2 52:57.8 +4:00.0 +9.4 20 44 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN 2 2:56.8 +15.2 +0.0 20 46 Juuso NORDGREN RC2 2 52:58.7 +4:00.9 +0.9 21 41 Tom CAVE 2 2:57.4 +15.8 +0.6 21 52 Matthew WILSON RC2 2 53:09.7 +4:11.9 +11.0 22 32 Eric CAMILLI 2 2:57.5 +15.9 +0.1 22 50 Matt EDWARDS RC2 2 53:10.2 +4:12.4 +0.5 23 49 David BOGIE 2 2:57.5 +15.9 +0.0 23 38 Gus GREENSMITH RC2 2 53:12.5 +4:14.7 +2.3 24 50 Matt EDWARDS 2 2:57.6 +16.0 +0.1 24 81 Marius AASEN RC2 53:18.3 +4:20.5 +5.8 25 81 Marius AASEN 2:57.8 +16.2 +0.2 25 35 Simone TEMPESTINI RC2 2 53:32.6 +4:34.8 +14.3 26 7 Khalid AL QASSIMI 1 2:58.1 +16.5 +0.3 26 85 John MACCRONE RC2 53:38.0 +4:40.2 +5.4 27 37 Pierre-Louis LOUBET 2 2:58.5 +16.9 +0.4 27 42 Yoann BONATO RC2 2 53:53.4 +4:55.6 +15.4 28 42 Yoann BONATO 2 2:58.7 +17.1 +0.2 28 39 Lukasz PIENIAZEK RC2 2 53:55.8 +4:58.0 +2.4 29 39 Lukasz PIENIAZEK 2 3:00.2 +18.6 +1.5 29 7 Khalid AL QASSIMI RC1 1 54:05.6 +5:07.8 +9.8 30 53 Rhys YATES 2 3:01.1 +19.5 +0.9 30 53 Rhys YATES RC2 2 54:13.5 +5:15.7 +7.9 31 85 John MACCRONE 3:02.6 +21.0 +1.5 31 45 Fabio ANDOLFI RC2 2 54:27.4 +5:29.6 +13.9 32 48 Orhan AVCIOGLU 2 3:02.6 +21.0 +0.0 32 48 Orhan AVCIOGLU RC2 2 54:31.3 +5:33.5 +3.9 33 45 Fabio ANDOLFI 2 3:02.8 +21.2 +0.2 33 84 Callum BLACK RC2 54:37.3 +5:39.5 +6.0 34 83 Euan THORBURN 3:03.7 +22.1 +0.9 34 34 Teemu SUNINEN RC2 2 54:38.7 +5:40.9 +1.4 35 40 Pedro HELLER 2 3:04.4 +22.8 +0.7 35 91 Callum DEVINE RC2 54:44.4 +5:46.6 +5.7 36 43 Raul JEETS 2 3:06.5 +24.9 +2.1 36 43 Raul JEETS RC2 2 55:44.6 +6:46.8 +1:00.2 37 84 Callum BLACK 3:07.0 +25.4 +0.5 37 89 Brendan CUMISKEY RC2 55:56.8 +6:59.0 +12.2 38 91 Callum DEVINE 3:08.1 +26.5 +1.1 38 54 Emil BERGKVIST RC2 2 56:23.6 +7:25.8 +26.8 39 90 James SLAUGHTER 3:12.3 +30.7 +4.2 39 83 Euan THORBURN RC2 56:29.8 +7:32.0 +6.2 40 86 Charles PAYNE 3:12.6 +31.0 +0.3 40 96 Sacha KAKAD RC2 57:02.7 +8:04.9 +32.9 41 89 Brendan CUMISKEY 3:13.2 +31.6 +0.6 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/combineD-classification/2319 Page 1 of 2 Wales Rally GB 14/11/2017, 1418 41 86 Charles PAYNE RC1 57:39.4 +8:41.6 +36.7 42 96 Sacha KAKAD 3:21.2 +39.6 +8.0 42 90 James SLAUGHTER RC2 57:48.6 +8:50.8 +9.2 43 88 Eamonn BOLAND 3:22.3 +40.7 +1.1 43 87 Chris INGRAM RC4 58:36.6 +9:38.8 +48.0 44 15 Jourdan SERDERIDIS1 3:23.5 +41.9 +1.2 44 88 Eamonn BOLAND RC2 58:58.6 +10:00.8 +22.0 45 87 Chris INGRAM 3:24.6 +43.0 +1.1 45 94 Marty GALLAGHER RC4 1:00:01.9 +11:04.1 +1:03.3 46 106 Wug UTTING 3:25.2 +43.6 +0.6 46 15 Jourdan SERDERIDIS RC1 1 1:00:51.9 +11:54.1 +50.0 47 61 Raphaël ASTIER 3 3:27.1 +45.5 +1.9 47 40 Pedro HELLER RC2 2 0:10 1:01:24.8 +12:27.0 +32.9 48 99 Tom WILLIAMS 3:27.3 +45.7 +0.2 48 108 Dan MOSS NAT4 1:01:51.0 +12:53.2 +26.2 49 108 Dan MOSS 3:27.3 +45.7 +0.0 49 99 Tom WILLIAMS RC4 1:02:05.0 +13:07.2 +14.0 50 94 Marty GALLAGHER 3:27.6 +46.0 +0.3 50 98 Spencer WILKINSON RC2 1:02:54.5 +13:56.7 +49.5 51 98 Spencer WILKINSON 3:30.6 +49.0 +3.0 51 93 Manuel VILLA RC4 1:03:35.1 +14:37.3 +40.6 52 100 Gee ATHERTON 3:31.9 +50.3 +1.3 52 111 Geoff BELL NAT3 1:04:21.6 +15:23.8 +46.5 53 95 Filip PYCK 3:32.6 +51.0 +0.7 53 95 Filip PYCK RC2 1:00 1:04:56.5 +15:58.7 +34.9 54 93 Manuel VILLA 3:34.8 +53.2 +2.2 54 61 Raphaël ASTIER RC4 3 1:05:55.6 +16:57.8 +59.1 55 62 Enrico BRAZZOLI 3 3:35.6 +54.0 +0.8 55 33 Ole Christian VEIBY RC2 2 1:05:57.9 +17:00.1 +2.3 56 111 Geoff BELL 3:39.0 +57.4 +3.4 56 62 Enrico BRAZZOLI RC4 3 1:06:49.7 +17:51.9 +51.8 57 54 Emil BERGKVIST 2 3:41.2 +59.6 +2.2 57 101 Alex WATERMAN RC4 1:06:56.0 +17:58.2 +6.3 58 101 Alex WATERMAN 3:49.1 +1:07.5 +7.9 58 112 Ian GRAHAM NAT4 1:20 1:07:05.9 +18:08.1 +9.9 59 97 Julian BARNETT 3:53.1 +1:11.5 +4.0 59 51 Kalle ROVANPERÄ RC2 2 1:07:17.2 +18:19.4 +11.3 60 102 James MCDIARMID 3:55.4 +1:13.8 +2.3 60 106 Wug UTTING NAT4 1:08:55.1 +19:57.3 +1:37.9 61 110 Scott PARTRIDGE 4:00.9 +1:19.3 +5.5 61 110 Scott PARTRIDGE NAT4 0:40 1:09:15.9 +20:18.1 +20.8 62 114 Guy BUTLER 4:03.3 +1:21.7 +2.4 62 100 Gee ATHERTON RC4 1:09:16.3 +20:18.5 +0.4 63 115 Saleh HIJAZI 4:10.2 +1:28.6 +6.9 63 113 Kalvin GREEN NAT3 1:11:44.1 +22:46.3 +2:27.8 64 113 Kalvin GREEN 4:16.5 +1:34.9 +6.3 64 114 Guy BUTLER NAT3 2:10 1:12:11.9 +23:14.1 +27.8 65 103 Nabila TEJPAR 4:20.5 +1:38.9 +4.0 65 97 Julian BARNETT RC2 1:12:21.5 +23:23.7 +9.6 66 116 Ron HALL 4:21.6 +1:40.0 +1.1 66 115 Saleh HIJAZI NAT3 1:15:57.0 +26:59.2 +3:35.5 67 112 Ian GRAHAM 5:10.9 +2:29.3 +49.3 67 116 Ron HALL NAT3 1:16:17.2 +27:19.4 +20.2 68 33 Ole Christian VEIBY 2 9:53.2 +7:11.6 +4:42.3 68 103 Nabila TEJPAR RC4 1:18:17.3 +29:19.5 +2:00.1 69 51 Kalle ROVANPERÄ 2 9:53.2 +7:11.6 +0.0 69 102 James MCDIARMID RC4 1:21:40.8 +32:43.0 +3:23.5 70 92 William CREIGHTON 10:24.6 +7:43.0 +31.4 70 104 Shunichi WASHIO RC5 1:26:08.0 +37:10.2 +4:27.2 71 109 Steve SOUTHALL 10:25.2 +7:43.6 +0.6 71 92 William CREIGHTON RC4 1:33:38.8 +44:41.0 +7:30.8 72 104 Shunichi WASHIO 17:34.9 +14:53.3 +7:09.7 72 109 Steve SOUTHALL NAT4 1:35:27.3 +46:29.5 +1:48.5 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/combineD-classification/2319 Page 2 of 2.
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