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Combined Classification Wales Rally GB Page 1 of 2 WALES RALLY GB FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers and Manufacturers Combined classification After Stage SS15 Chirk Castle 1 (Interrupted) Stage Overall Pos Nr Entry Time Diff 1st Diff Prev Pos Nr Entry Class Priority Pen. Time Diff 1st Diff Prev 1 3 Dani SORDO 1:31.3 1 8 Sébastien OGIER WRC 1 2:32:12.0 2 9 Andreas MIKKELSEN 1:31.6 +0.3 +0.3 27Jari-Matti LATVALA WRC 1 2:32:31.9 +19.9 +19.9 3 11 Thierry NEUVILLE 1:31.7 +0.4 +0.1 311 Thierry NEUVILLE WRC 1 2:33:27.8 +1:15.8 +55.9 4 8 Sébastien OGIER 1:32.4 +1.1 +0.7 49Andreas MIKKELSEN WRC 1 2:33:47.5 +1:35.5 +19.7 5 4 Mads ØSTBERG 1:33.2 +1.9 +0.8 5 4 Mads ØSTBERG WRC 1 2:33:53.9 +1:41.9 +6.4 6 21 Martin PROKOP 1:34.9 +3.6 +1.7 6 21 Martin PROKOP WRC 1 2:38:53.1 +6:41.1 +4:59.2 7 7 Jari-Matti LATVALA 1:35.2 +3.9 +0.3 7 3 Dani SORDO WRC 1 5:00 2:39:57.8 +7:45.8 +1:04.7 8 22 Michal SOLOWOW 1:36.1 +4.8 +0.9 8 75 Elfyn EVANS 2 3 2:41:23.1 +9:11.1 +1:25.3 9 88 Jari KETOMAA 1:39.1 +7.8 +3.0 988 Jari KETOMAA 2 3 2:42:25.5 +10:13.5 +1:02.4 10 75 Elfyn EVANS 1:39.4 +8.1 +0.3 10 34 Mark HIGGINS 2 3 2:43:00.7 +10:48.7 +35.2 11 34 Mark HIGGINS 1:40.4 +9.1 +1.0 11 47 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN 2 3 2:45:44.6 +13:32.6 +2:43.9 12 78 Edoardo BRESOLIN 1:45.8 +14.5 +5.4 12 43 Tom CAVE 2 3 5:10 2:48:02.9 +15:50.9 +2:18.3 13 79 Robert BARRABLE 1:46.1 +14.8 +0.3 13 78 Edoardo BRESOLIN 2 3 2:48:09.0 +15:57.0 +6.1 14 47 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN 1:46.6 +15.3 +0.5 14 22 Michal SOLOWOW WRC 1 2:50:15.7 +18:03.7 +2:06.7 15 101 Phillip MORROW 1:47.1 +15.8 +0.5 15 50 Valeriy GORBAN 2 3 0:40 2:52:49.9 +20:37.9 +2:34.2 16 104 Simone TEMPESTINI 1:48.4 +17.1 +1.3 16 35 Yazeed AL RAJHI 2 3 2:55:31.3 +23:19.3 +2:41.4 17 76 Subhan AKSA 1:49.0 +17.7 +0.6 17 52 Quentin GILBERT 5 2:56:01.0 +23:49.0 +29.7 18 108 Hans WEIJS 1:51.0 +19.7 +2.0 18 108 Hans WEIJS 5 2:56:50.0 +24:38.0 +49.0 19 50 Valeriy GORBAN 1:51.8 +20.5 +0.8 19 5 Evgeny NOVIKOV WRC 1 2:58:37.1 +26:25.1 +1:47.1 20 51 Sebastien CHARDONNET 1:52.5 +21.2 +0.7 20 51 Sebastien CHARDONNET 5 0:30 2:58:58.6 +26:46.6 +21.5 21 52 Quentin GILBERT 1:52.6 +21.3 +0.1 21 107 Luca HOELBLING 2 2:59:42.3 +27:30.3 +43.7 22 115 Andrea SMIDERLE 1:52.9 +21.6 +0.3 22 111 Molly TAYLOR 5 2:59:42.8 +27:30.8 +0.5 23 109 Marco TEMPESTINI 1:53.7 +22.4 +0.8 23 79 Robert BARRABLE 2 3 3:02:26.3 +30:14.3 +2:43.5 24 43 Tom CAVE 1:54.1 +22.8 +0.4 24 49 Oleksii KIKIRESHKO 2 3 3:06:05.0 +33:53.0 +3:38.7 25 60 Keith CRONIN 1:54.4 +23.1 +0.3 25 112 Tony JARDINE 3 0:10 3:06:45.4 +34:33.4 +40.4 26 105 Osian PRYCE 1:55.2 +23.9 +0.8 26 109 Marco TEMPESTINI 2 0:10 3:08:08.2 +35:56.2 +1:22.8 27 119 Spencer WILKINSON 1:55.9 +24.6 +0.7 27 115 Andrea SMIDERLE 2 2:50 3:08:19.7 +36:07.7 +11.5 28 114 Jourdan SERDERIDIS 1:57.8 +26.5 +1.9 28 106 Eamonn BOLAND 2 4:00 3:09:32.6 +37:20.6 +1:12.9 29 127 Daniel MCKENNA 1:58.3 +27.0 +0.5 29 113 Yasuhiro ONISHI 3 3:10 3:10:10.6 +37:58.6 +38.0 30 58 Jukka KORHONEN 1:58.8 +27.5 +0.5 30 76 Subhan AKSA 2 3 3:12:43.3 +40:31.3 +2:32.7 31 106 Eamonn BOLAND 1:58.8 +27.5 +0.0 31 58 Jukka KORHONEN 5 3 3:12:44.0 +40:32.0 +0.7 32 120 Hubert PTASZEK 2:00.1 +28.8 +1.3 32 118 James FORD 5 3:13:10.7 +40:58.7 +26.7 33 118 James FORD 2:00.8 +29.5 +0.7 33 117 Chris INGRAM 6 0:10 3:14:57.3 +42:45.3 +1:46.6 34 117 Chris INGRAM 2:01.4 +30.1 +0.6 34 105 Osian PRYCE 5 3:14:59.0 +42:47.0 +1.7 35 111 Molly TAYLOR 2:03.8 +32.5 +2.4 35 114 Jourdan SERDERIDIS 2 3:15:06.9 +42:54.9 +7.9 36 107 Luca HOELBLING 2:04.1 +32.8 +0.3 36 127 Daniel MCKENNA 6 3:17:33.6 +45:21.6 +2:26.7 37 112 Tony JARDINE 2:05.3 +34.0 +1.2 37 60 Keith CRONIN 5 3 3:19:57.3 +47:45.3 +2:23.7 38 113 Yasuhiro ONISHI 2:18.7 +47.4 +13.4 38 101 Phillip MORROW 3 1:10 3:20:16.9 +48:04.9 +19.6 39 122 Teijo LAHTI 2:24.0 +52.7 +5.3 39 120 Hubert PTASZEK 6 3:21:03.9 +48:51.9 +47.0 40 123 Shunichi WASHIO 2:24.2 +52.9 +0.2 40 100 Yuriy PROTASOV 2 3:23:26.4 +51:14.4 +2:22.5 41 5 Evgeny NOVIKOV 6:31.3 +5:00.0 +4:07.1 41 37 Lorenzo BERTELLI 2 3 3:23:53.3 +51:41.3 +26.9 42 10 Robert KUBICA 6:31.3 +5:00.0 +0.0 42 10 Robert KUBICA WRC 1 3:27:48.3 +55:36.3 +3:55.0 43 35 Yazeed AL RAJHI 6:39.1 +5:07.8 +7.8 43 122 Teijo LAHTI 6 8:00 3:28:24.3 +56:12.3 +36.0 44 37 Lorenzo BERTELLI 6:39.1 +5:07.8 +0.0 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/stage-classification/529 29/11/2013 Wales Rally GB Page 2 of 2 45 49 Oleksii KIKIRESHKO 6:39.1 +5:07.8 +0.0 44 104 Simone TEMPESTINI 3 1:50 3:32:00.6 +59:48.6 +3:36.3 46 116 Joseph MCGONIGLE 6:51.0 +5:19.7 +11.9 45 119 Spencer WILKINSON 3 0:10 3:32:21.0 +1:00:09.0 +20.4 47 100 Yuriy PROTASOV 6:52.9 +5:21.6 +1.9 46 116 Joseph MCGONIGLE 5 2:40 3:33:12.7 +1:01:00.7 +51.7 48 121 Seisuke OHBA 6:58.3 +5:27.0 +5.4 47 123 Shunichi WASHIO 9 3:48:37.5 +1:16:25.5 +15:24.8 49 124 Anthony SIMPSON 7:24.2 +5:52.9 +25.9 48 121 Seisuke OHBA 6 3:51:23.0 +1:19:11.0 +2:45.5 50 126 Benjamyn MCKAY 7:24.2 +5:52.9 +0.0 49 124 Anthony SIMPSON 8 0:20 4:02:13.0 +1:30:01.0 +10:50.0 50 126 Benjamyn MCKAY 9 0:20 4:03:27.6 +1:31:15.6 +1:14.6 http://rally.sitsports.es/results/stage-classification/529 29/11/2013.
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