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Combined Classification Dayinsure Wales Rally GB Page 1 of 2 DAYINSURE WALES RALLY GB FIA World Rally Championship 2016 Combined classification After Stage SS6 Sweet Lamb 2 Stage Overall PosNr Entry Pri. TimeDiff 1stDiff Prev Pos Nr Entry Class Pri. Pen. Time Diff 1st Diff Prev 11 Sébastien OGIER 12:53.7 1 1 Sébastien OGIER RC1 1 1:12:59.8 23 Thierry NEUVILLE 1 2:54.9 +1.2 +1.2 2 12 Ott TANAK RC1 1 1:13:17.2 +17.4 +17.4 312 Ott TANAK 1 2:56.0 +2.3 +1.1 3 2 Jari-Matti LATVALA RC1 1 1:13:40.6 +40.8 +23.4 4 7 Kris MEEKE 1 2:56.1 +2.4 +0.1 4 7 Kris MEEKE RC1 1 1:13:45.4 +45.6 +4.8 5 4 Dani SORDO 1 2:57.2 +3.5 +1.1 5 20 Hayden PADDON RC1 1 1:13:52.6 +52.8 +7.2 62 Jari-Matti LATVALA 1 2:57.4 +3.7 +0.2 6 3 Thierry NEUVILLE RC1 1 1:13:58.0 +58.2 +5.4 733 Esapekka LAPPI 2 2:59.1 +5.4 +1.7 7 4 Dani SORDO RC1 1 1:14:27.8 +1:28.0 +29.8 820 Hayden PADDON 1 2:59.4 +5.7 +0.3 8 5 Mads OSTBERG RC1 1 1:14:53.8 +1:54.0 +26.0 9 5 Mads OSTBERG 1 3:00.2 +6.5 +0.8 9 14 Stéphane LEFEBVRE RC1 1 0:10 1:16:23.3 +3:23.5 +1:29.5 1014 Stéphane LEFEBVRE 1 3:01.0 +7.3 +0.8 10 33 Esapekka LAPPI RC2 2 1:16:33.3 +3:33.5 +10.0 11 6 Eric CAMILLI 1 3:02.4 +8.7 +1.4 11 32 Teemu SUNINEN RC2 2 1:16:55.2 +3:55.4 +21.9 1236 Jan KOPECKY 2 3:02.5 +8.8 +0.1 12 6 Eric CAMILLI RC1 1 1:17:14.1 +4:14.3 +18.9 1334 Nicolas FUCHS 2 3:02.5 +8.8 +0.0 13 36 Jan KOPECKY RC2 2 1:17:36.3 +4:36.5 +22.2 1454 Gus GREENSMITH 2 3:03.3 +9.6 +0.8 14 9 Andreas MIKKELSEN RC1 1 1:17:41.9 +4:42.1 +5.6 1516 Quentin GILBERT 3:03.5 +9.8 +0.2 15 35 Pontus TIDEMAND RC2 2 1:17:43.3 +4:43.5 +1.4 1632 Teemu SUNINEN 2 3:03.7 +10.0 +0.2 16 37 Lorenzo BERTELLI RC1 1 1:18:13.1 +5:13.3 +29.8 1735 Pontus TIDEMAND 2 3:04.0 +10.3 +0.3 17 16 Quentin GILBERT RC1 1:18:26.7 +5:26.9 +13.6 1841 Jose Antonio SUAREZ MIRANDA 3:04.9 +11.2 +0.9 18 38 Marius AASEN RC2 2 1:18:46.1 +5:46.3 +19.4 1938 Marius AASEN 2 3:05.5 +11.8 +0.6 19 51 Osian PRYCE RC2 2 1:18:50.3 +5:50.5 +4.2 2018 Valeriy GORBAN 1 3:06.1 +12.4 +0.6 20 52 David BOGIE RC2 2 1:19:35.9 +6:36.1 +45.6 2146 Ole Christian VEIBY 2 3:06.2 +12.5 +0.1 21 18 Valeriy GORBAN RC1 1 1:19:46.2 +6:46.4 +10.3 2251 Osian PRYCE 2 3:06.6 +12.9 +0.4 22 82 Sander PARN RC2 1:20:43.5 +7:43.7 +57.3 2352 David BOGIE 2 3:07.3 +13.6 +0.7 23 54 Gus GREENSMITH RC2 2 1:22:26.8 +9:27.0 +1:43.3 2483 Jamie ANDERSON 3:10.0 +16.3 +2.7 24 46 Ole Christian VEIBY RC2 2 1:22:51.1 +9:51.3 +24.3 2553 Rhys YATES 2 3:10.5 +16.8 +0.5 25 34 Nicolas FUCHS RC2 2 0:30 1:23:46.5 +10:46.7 +55.4 2682 Sander PARN 3:10.7 +17.0 +0.2 26 43 Frigyes TURÁN RC2 2 1:23:47.7 +10:47.9 +1.2 2745 Maciek SZCZEPANIAK 2 3:13.1 +19.4 +2.4 27 84 Bernd CASIER RC2 1:24:41.3 +11:41.5 +53.6 2843 Frigyes TURÁN 2 3:13.5 +19.8 +0.4 28 45 Maciek SZCZEPANIAK RC2 2 1:24:50.4 +11:50.6 +9.1 2948 Khalid SUWAIDI 2 3:13.6 +19.9 +0.1 29 64 Martin KOCI RC3 3 1:25:30.4 +12:30.6 +40.0 3084 Bernd CASIER 3:15.7 +22.0 +2.1 30 61 Simone TEMPESTINI RC3 3 1:26:01.1 +13:01.3 +30.7 31 9 Andreas MIKKELSEN 1 3:20.4 +26.7 +4.7 31 89 Sacha KAKAD RC2 0:10 1:26:15.3 +13:15.5 +14.2 3261 Simone TEMPESTINI 3 3:23.0 +29.3 +2.6 32 70 Yohan ROSSEL RC3 3 1:26:21.1 +13:21.3 +5.8 3364 Martin KOCI 3 3:23.1 +29.4 +0.1 33 66 Vincent DUBERT RC3 3 0:10 1:27:05.8 +14:06.0 +44.7 3437 Lorenzo BERTELLI 1 3:23.9 +30.2 +0.8 34 48 Khalid SUWAIDI RC2 2 1:27:11.7 +14:11.9 +5.9 3570 Yohan ROSSEL 3 3:26.0 +32.3 +2.1 35 8 Craig BREEN RC1 1 1:27:36.9 +14:37.1 +25.2 3666 Vincent DUBERT 3 3:27.0 +33.3 +1.0 36 86 Bob CEEN RC2 1:28:27.2 +15:27.4 +50.3 3786 Bob CEEN 3:31.4 +37.7 +4.4 37 88 Robert DUGGAN RC4 1:28:36.4 +15:36.6 +9.2 3867 Michael BURRI 3 3:31.8 +38.1 +0.4 38 50 Fredrik AHLIN RC2 2 1:28:46.8 +15:47.0 +10.4 3947 Alain FOULON 2 3:32.0 +38.3 +0.2 39 83 Jamie ANDERSON RC2 3:20 1:30:07.7 +17:07.9 +1:20.9 4088 Robert DUGGAN 3:32.7 +39.0 +0.7 40 67 Michael BURRI RC3 3 1:30:57.8 +17:58.0 +50.1 4192 Tony JARDINE 3:33.1 +39.4 +0.4 41 96 Pepe LOPEZ RC4 1:31:47.0 +18:47.2 +49.2 4285 Richard CEEN 3:34.4 +40.7 +1.3 42 92 Tony JARDINE RC2 1:10 1:32:27.1 +19:27.3 +40.1 4389 Sacha KAKAD 3:35.4 +41.7 +1.0 43 93 Spencer WILKINSON RC2 1:33:02.6 +20:02.8 +35.5 4493 Spencer WILKINSON 3:37.7 +44.0 +2.3 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/combined-classification/1771 28/10/2016 Dayinsure Wales Rally GB Page 2 of 2 4596 Pepe LOPEZ 3:38.7 +45.0 +1.0 44 53 Rhys YATES RC2 2 1:34:20.3 +21:20.5 +1:17.7 4662 Michel FABRE 3 3:49.4 +55.7 +10.7 45 41 Jose Antonio SUAREZ MIRANDA RC2 1:34:56.2 +21:56.4 +35.9 4798 Tom WILLIAMS 3:55.2+1:01.5 +5.8 46 47 Alain FOULON RC2 2 2:00 1:35:26.1 +22:26.3 +29.9 4897 Guy BUTLER 4:24.9+1:31.2 +29.7 47 85 Richard CEEN RC2 0:10 1:35:29.8 +22:30.0 +3.7 49 8 Craig BREEN 1 9:53.7+7:00.0+5:28.8 48 98 Tom WILLIAMS RC4 1:37:49.0 +24:49.2 +2:19.2 5030 Yazeed AL RAJHI 1 9:53.7+7:00.0 +0.0 49 30 Yazeed AL RAJHI RC1 1 1:38:46.1 +25:46.3 +57.1 5142 Kevin ABBRING 2 9:59.1+7:05.4 +5.4 50 62 Michel FABRE RC3 3 1:38:49.7 +25:49.9 +3.6 5244 Jaroslaw KOLTUN 2 9:59.1+7:05.4 +0.0 51 44 Jaroslaw KOLTUN RC2 2 1:45:59.1 +32:59.3 +7:09.4 5349 Jim VAN DEN HEUVEL 2 9:59.1+7:05.4 +0.0 52 97 Guy BUTLER RC5 1:46:23.3 +33:23.5 +24.2 5450 Fredrik AHLIN 2 9:59.1+7:05.4 +0.0 53 49 Jim VAN DEN HEUVEL RC2 2 1:47:20.3 +34:20.5 +57.0 5539 Pierre-Louis LOUBET 10:04.9+7:11.2 +5.8 54 39 Pierre-Louis LOUBET RC2 1:47:38.0 +34:38.2 +17.7 5690 Filip PYCK 10:04.9+7:11.2 +0.0 55 90 Filip PYCK RC2 1:48:01.1 +35:01.3 +23.1 5769 William WAGNER 3 10:23.0+7:29.3 +18.1 56 69 William WAGNER RC3 3 1:54:34.4 +41:34.6 +6:33.3 5887 Chris INGRAM 10:32.7+7:39.0 +9.7 57 42 Kevin ABBRING RC2 2 1:58:17.6 +45:17.8 +3:43.2 58 87 Chris INGRAM RC4 2:03:16.6 +50:16.8 +4:59.0 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/combined-classification/1771 28/10/2016.
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