The2019 Rally Sweden(also known as theRally Sweden 2019) (Swedish:Svenska Rallyt 2019) was amotor racingevent forrally carsthat was held over four days between 14 and 17 February 2019.[2]It marked the sixty-seventh running ofRally Swedenand was the second round of the2019 World Rally Championship.It was also the second round of theWorld Rally Championship-2and the newly createdWRC-2 Pro class,and the first round of theJunior World Rally Championship.The 2019 event was based in the town ofTorsbyinVärmland Countyand consists of nineteenspecial stages.The rally covered a total competitive distance of 319.17 km (198.32 mi).
2019 Rally Sweden 67. Rally Sweden | |||
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Round 2 of 14 in the2019 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Sweden | ||
Rally base | Torsby,Värmland | ||
Dates run | 14 – 17 February 2019 | ||
Start location | Karlstad trotting track,Karlstad | ||
Finish location | Torsby, Värmland | ||
Stages | 19 (316.80 km; 196.85 miles)[1] | ||
Stage surface | Snow | ||
Transport distance | 1,141.42 km (709.25 miles) | ||
Overall distance | 1,460.59 km (907.57 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews registered | 62 | ||
Crews | 61 at start, 55 at finish | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | Ott Tänak Martin Järveoja Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 2:47:30.0 | ||
Power Stagewinner | Ott Tänak Martin Järveoja Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | ||
Support categoryresults | |||
WRC-2 winner | Ole Christian Veiby Jonas Andersson Ole Christian Veiby 2:54:04.0 | ||
J-WRC winner | Tom Kristensson Henrik Appelskog Tom Kristensson 3:14:48.9 |
Thierry NeuvilleandNicolas Gilsoulwere the defending rally winners. Their team,Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT,were the defending manufacturers' winners.[3]Takamoto KatsutaandMarko Salminenwere the defending winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category.[4]Denis RådströmandJohan Johanssonwere the reigningWorld Rally Championship-3and defendingJunior World Rally Championshipwinners, but didn't defend their WRC-3 title as the category was discontinued in 2019.[5]
Ott TänakandMartin Järveojabecame the fourth non-Nordic crew to win the event. Their team,Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT,were the manufacturers' winners.[6]TheCitroën Totalcrew ofMads ØstbergandTorstein Eriksentook the victory in theWRC-2 Procategory, whileOle Christian VeibyandJonas Anderssonwon the wider WRC-2 class, finishing first in the combined WRC-2 category. This marked the first R5 class victory in the WRC for the newVolkswagen Polo GTI R5.[7]The first round of theJ-WRCchampionship was taken byTom KristenssonandHenrik Appelskogcrew in their maiden appearances.[8]
Jari-Matti Latvalasurpassedthe record for most startsin the history of the World Rally Championship with his 197th start. The previous record was set byCarlos Sainz,with 196 starts.[9]
Background
editChampionship standings prior to the event
editDefending world championsSébastien OgierandJulien Ingrassiaentered the round with an eight-point lead over the defending rally winnersThierry NeuvilleandNicolas Gilsoul.Ott TänakandMartin Järveojawere third, a further four points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers,Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTheld a five-point lead overCitroën World Rally Teamand the defending manufacturers' championsToyota Gazoo Racing WRT.[10]
In the newly created World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings,Gus GreensmithandElliott Edmondsonheld a seven-point lead ahead ofKalle RovanperäandJonne Halttunenin the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. In the teams' championship,M-Sport Ford WRTledŠkoda Motorsportby seven points.[11]
In the World Rally Championship-2 standings,Yoann BonatoandBenjamin Boulloudled the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by seven points respectively.Adrien FourmauxandRenaud Jamoulwere second, withOle Christian VeibyandJonas Anderssonin third in each standings, another slender three points behind.[11]
Entry list
editThe following crews were entered into the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and WRC-2 Pro, the Junior World Rally Championship, andprivateerentries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of sixty-two entries were received, with fourteen crews entered with World Rally Cars and twenty-three entered the World Rally Championship-2; of these, five were nominated to score points in the Pro class. A further thirteen entries were received for the Junior World Rally Championship.
Route
editThe route of the 2019 rally is made up of 319.17 km (198.32 mi) in competitive stages, some 4.92 km (3.06 mi) longer than the 2018 event.[13]The Rämmen stage will return replace the Torntorp stage. Rämmen is due to be run as SS9 and SS12 and will run in the opposite direction to previous years.[14]
Itinerary
editAll dates and times areCET(UTC+1).
Date | Time | No. | Stage name | Distance |
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14 February | 9:00 | — | Skalla [Shakedown] | 6.86 km |
Leg 1 — 139.31 km | ||||
14 February | 20:08 | SS1 | Karlstad SSS 1 | 1.90 km |
15 February | 7:55 | SS2 | Hof-Finnskog 1 | 21.26 km |
9:08 | SS3 | Svullrya 1 | 24.88 km | |
9:59 | SS4 | Röjden 1 | 18.10 km | |
13:54 | SS5 | Hof-Finnskog 2 | 21.26 km | |
15:17 | SS6 | Svullrya 2 | 24.88 km | |
16:08 | SS7 | Röjden 2 | 18.10 km | |
17:04 | SS8 | Torsby 1 | 8.93 km | |
Leg 2 — 126.18 km | ||||
16 February | 7:44 | SS9 | Rämmen 1 | 23.13 km |
8:35 | SS10 | Hagfors 1 | 23.40 km | |
9:37 | SS11 | Vargåsen 1 | 14.21 km | |
13:02 | SS12 | Rämmen 2 | 23.13 km | |
13:53 | SS13 | Hagfors 2 | 23.40 km | |
15:08 | SS14 | Vargåsen 2 | 14.21 km | |
17:45 | SS15 | Karlstad SSS 2 | 1.90 km | |
19:30 | SS16 | Torsby Sprint | 2.80 km | |
Leg 3 — 51.31 km | ||||
17 February | 7:50 | SS16 | Likenäs 1 | 21.19 km |
9:51 | SS17 | Likenäs 2 | 21.19 km | |
12:18 | SS18 | Torsby 2 [Power Stage] | 8.93 km | |
Source:[15] |
Report
editWorld Rally Cars
editBeing first on the road meantSébastien OgierandJulien Ingrassiahave to endure changeable conditions and unpredictable grip. As it turned out, it is highly risky. The six-time World Champions went off the road on Svullrya and stuck in the snowbank, which forced them to retire from the first leg. The other major victim wasJari-Matti LatvalaandMiikka Anttilacrew, who went wide over a crest on the final stage of Friday and cost them nearly twenty-four minutes to get unstuck. They chose to run under Rally2 regulation so that they reduced the time loss to ten minutes.[16][17]
The second leg of the rally appeared to be a total disaster forTeemu SuninenandMarko Salminen.Having led a rally for the first time ever, they beached theirFiestaat a left-hand corner, which dropped them down to eighth.[18]Worse still, at the afternoon loop, they hit a tree and damaged their roll cage, which forced them to retire from the day. Following the retirement of Suninen and Salminen,Ott TänakandMartin Järveojawere comfortable in the lead.[19]
Eventually, The Estonian crew comfortably took their first snow-surfaced rally victory. With the win, they led in both the drivers' and co-drivers' standings for the first time ever in their career by seven points. Their team, defending manufacturers' championsToyota Gazoo Racing WRTalso led the championship by one point.Esapekka LappiandJanne Fermcrew managed to keep themselves ahead ofThierry NeuvilleandNicolas Gilsoulwith just a three seconds of advantage.[20]
Classification
editSpecial stages
editDate | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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14 February | — | Skalla [Shakedown] | 6.86 km | Neuville/Gilsoul | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 4:05.0 | — |
SS1 | Karlstad SSS 1 | 1.90 km | Neuville/Gilsoul | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 1:34.9 | Neuville/Gilsoul | |
15 February | SS2 | Hof-Finnskog 1 | 21.26 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 10:09.1 | Tänak/Järveoja |
SS3 | Svullrya 1 | 24.88 km | Suninen/Salminen | Ford Fiesta WRC | 12:47.0 | ||
SS4 | Röjden 1 | 18.10 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 8:42.5 | ||
SS5 | Hof-Finnskog 2 | 21.26 km | Evans/Martin | Ford Fiesta WRC | 10:02.8 | Latvala/Anttila | |
SS6 | Svullrya 2 | 24.88 km | Suninen/Salminen | Ford Fiesta WRC | 12:43.9 | Suninen/Salminen | |
SS7 | Röjden 2 | 18.10 km | Evans/Martin | Ford Fiesta WRC | 10:02.8 | ||
SS8 | Torsby 1 | 8.93 km | Lappi/Ferm[l] | Citroën C3 WRC | 5:50.0 | ||
16 February | SS9 | Rämmen 1 | 23.13 km | Latvala/Anttila | Toyota Yaris WRC | 11:23.1 | Tänak/Järveoja |
SS10 | Hagfors 1 | 23.40 km | Ogier/Ingrassia | Citroën C3 WRC | 12:33.1 | ||
SS11 | Vargåsen 1 | 14.21 km | Ogier/Ingrassia | Citroën C3 WRC | 8:14.9 | ||
SS12 | Rämmen 2 | 23.13 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 11:21.4 | ||
SS13 | Hagfors 2 | 23.40 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 12:36.8 | ||
SS14 | Vargåsen 2 | 14.21 km | Ogier/Ingrassia | Citroën C3 WRC | 8:20.1 | ||
SS15 | Karlstad SSS 2 | 1.90 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 1:36.0 | ||
SS16 | Torsby Sprint | 2.80 km | Neuville/Gilsoul | Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC | 1:56.8 | ||
17 February | SS17 | Likenäs 1 | 21.19 km | Latvala/Anttila | Toyota Yaris WRC | 11:06.3 | |
SS18 | Likenäs 2 | 21.19 km | Evans/Martin | Ford Fiesta WRC | 11:22.0 | ||
SS19 | Torsby 2 [Power Stage] | 8.93 km | Tänak/Järveoja | Toyota Yaris WRC | 5:15.1 |
Championship standings
editPos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | 2 | Ott Tänak | 47 | 2 | Martin Järveoja | 47 | 2 | Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | 58 | |||
2 | Thierry Neuville | 40 | Nicolas Gilsoul | 40 | 1 | Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT | 57 | |||||
3 | 2 | Sébastien Ogier | 31 | 2 | Julien Ingrassia | 31 | 1 | Citroën Total WRT | 47 | |||
4 | Kris Meeke | 21 | Sebastian Marshall | 21 | M-Sport Ford WRT | 30 | ||||||
5 | 9 | Esapekka Lappi | 19 | 9 | Janne Ferm | 19 |
World Rally Championship-2 Pro
editClassification
editPosition | No. | Driver | Co-driver | Entrant | Car | Time | Difference | Points | ||
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Event | Class | Class | Event | |||||||
11 | 1 | 21 | Mads Østberg | Torstein Eriksen | Citroën Total | Citroën C3 R5 | 2:55:54.5 | 0.0 | 25 | 0 |
18 | 2 | 25 | Kalle Rovanperä | Jonne Halttunen | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 | 2:59:13.7 | +3:19.2 | 18 | 0 |
19 | 3 | 34 | Gus Greensmith | Elliott Edmondson | M-Sport Ford WRT | Ford Fiesta R5 | 3:00:43.4 | +4:48.9 | 15 | 0 |
50 | 4 | 35 | Łukasz Pieniążek | Kamil Heller | M-Sport Ford WRT | Ford Fiesta R5 | 3:52:56.7 | +57:02.2 | 12 | 0 |
Retired SS19 | 26 | Eerik Pietarinen | Juhana Raitanen | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 | Accident | 0 | 0 |
Special stages
editResults inbolddenote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.
Date | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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14 February | — | Skalla [Shakedown] | 6.86 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 4:14.7 | — |
SS1 | Karlstad SSS 1 | 1.90 km | Pietarinen/Raitanen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 1:39.3 | Pietarinen/Raitanen | |
15 February | SS2 | Hof-Finnskog 1 | 21.26 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 10:40.6 | Rovanperä/Halttunen |
SS3 | Svullrya 1 | 24.88 km | Østberg/Eriksen | Citroën C3 R5 | 13:29.9 | Østberg/Eriksen | |
SS4 | Röjden 1 | 18.10 km | Østberg/Eriksen Rovanperä/Halttunen |
Citroën C3 R5 Škoda Fabia R5 |
9:11.9 | ||
SS5 | Hof-Finnskog 2 | 21.26 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 10:31.1 | ||
SS6 | Svullrya 2 | 24.88 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:06.8 | ||
SS7 | Röjden 2 | 18.10 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 9:01.3 | ||
SS8 | Torsby 1 | 8.93 km | Østberg/Eriksen | Citroën C3 R5 | 5:57.5 | ||
16 February | SS9 | Rämmen 1 | 23.13 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 12:02.8 | |
SS10 | Hagfors 1 | 23.40 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:11.8 | ||
SS11 | Vargåsen 1 | 14.21 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 8:32.4 | ||
SS12 | Rämmen 2 | 23.13 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 11:48.2 | ||
SS13 | Hagfors 2 | 23.40 km | Pietarinen/Raitanen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:08.7 | ||
SS14 | Vargåsen 2 | 14.21 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 8:37.2 | ||
SS15 | Karlstad SSS 2 | 1.90 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 1:38.5 | ||
SS16 | Torsby Sprint | 2.80 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 2:01.2 | ||
17 February | SS17 | Likenäs 1 | 21.19 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 11:51.3 | |
SS18 | Likenäs 2 | 21.19 km | Rovanperä/Halttunen | Škoda Fabia R5 | 11:51.9 | ||
SS19 | Torsby 2 | 8.93 km | Østberg/Eriksen | Citroën C3 R5 | 5:35.1 |
Championship standings
editPos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Manufacturers' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Manufacturer | Points | ||||
1 | Gus Greensmith | 40 | Elliott Edmondson | 40 | M-Sport Ford WRT | 52 | ||||||
2 | Kalle Rovanperä | 36 | Jonne Halttunen | 36 | Škoda Motorsport | 36 | ||||||
3 | Mads Østberg | 25 | Torstein Eriksen | 25 | Citroën Total | 25 | ||||||
4 | Łukasz Pieniążek | 12 | Kamil Heller | 12 | ||||||||
5 | Eerik Pietarinen | 0 | Juhana Raitanen | 0 |
World Rally Championship-2
editClassification
editSpecial stages
editResults inbolddenote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.
Date | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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14 February | — | Skalla [Shakedown] | 6.86 km | Kristoffersson/Skjærmoen | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 4:14.1 | — |
SS1 | Karlstad SSS 1 | 1.90 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 1:39.3 | Huttunen/Linnaketo | |
15 February | SS2 | Hof-Finnskog 1 | 21.26 km | Kristoffersson/Skjærmoen | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 10:39.5 | Kristoffersson/Skjærmoen |
SS3 | Svullrya 1 | 24.88 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 13:21.6 | Veiby/Andersson | |
SS4 | Röjden 1 | 18.10 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 9:08.0 | ||
SS5 | Hof-Finnskog 2 | 21.26 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 10:25.9 | ||
SS6 | Svullrya 2 | 24.88 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:14.8 | ||
SS7 | Röjden 2 | 18.10 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 9:02.3 | ||
SS8 | Torsby 1 | 8.93 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo[l] | Škoda Fabia R5 | 5:50.0 | ||
16 February | SS9 | Rämmen 1 | 23.13 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 12:00.0 | |
SS10 | Hagfors 1 | 23.40 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:09.4 | ||
SS11 | Vargåsen 1 | 14.21 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 8:32.2 | ||
SS12 | Rämmen 2 | 23.13 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 11:49.8 | ||
SS13 | Hagfors 2 | 23.40 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 13:05.0 | ||
SS14 | Vargåsen 2 | 14.21 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 8:31.8 | ||
SS15 | Karlstad SSS 2 | 1.90 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 1:37.4 | ||
SS16 | Torsby Sprint | 2.80 km | Huttunen/Linnaketo | Škoda Fabia R5 | 1:58.9 | ||
17 February | SS17 | Likenäs 1 | 21.19 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 11:39.9 | |
SS18 | Likenäs 2 | 21.19 km | Veiby/Andersson | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 11:42.4 | ||
SS19 | Torsby 2 | 8.93 km | Kristoffersson/Skjærmoen | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 5:34.2 |
Championship standings
editPos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | ||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | |||
1 | 2 | Ole Christian Veiby | 40 | 2 | Jonas Andersson | 40 | ||
2 | 1 | Yoann Bonato | 25 | 1 | Benjamin Boulloud | 25 | ||
3 | 1 | Adrien Fourmaux | 18 | 1 | Renaud Jamoul | 18 | ||
4 | Emil Bergkvist | 18 | Patrik Barth | 18 | ||||
5 | Johan Kristoffersson | 15 | Stig Rune Skjærmoen | 15 |
Junior World Rally Championship
editClassification
editSpecial stages
editDate | No. | Stage name | Distance | Winners | Car | Time | Class leaders |
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14 February | — | Skalla [Shakedown] | 6.86 km | Torn/Sikk | Ford Fiesta R2 | 4:38.3 | — |
SS1 | Karlstad SSS 1 | 1.90 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 1:50.9 | Rådström/Johansson | |
15 February | SS2 | Hof-Finnskog 1 | 21.26 km | Sesks/Caune | Ford Fiesta R2 | 11:33.9 | Sesks/Caune |
SS3 | Svullrya 1 | 24.88 km | Kristensson/Appelskog | Ford Fiesta R2 | 14:36.5 | ||
SS4 | Röjden 1 | 18.10 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 10:00.5 | Kristensson/Appelskog | |
SS5 | Hof-Finnskog 2 | 21.26 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 11:27.3 | ||
SS6 | Svullrya 2 | 24.88 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 14:36.1 | Rådström/Johansson | |
SS7 | Röjden 2 | 18.10 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 9:54.1 | ||
SS8 | Torsby 1 | 8.93 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 6:31.6 | ||
16 February | SS9 | Rämmen 1 | 23.13 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 13:00.9 | |
SS10 | Hagfors 1 | 23.40 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 14:18.2 | ||
SS11 | Vargåsen 1 | 14.21 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 9:22.2 | ||
SS12 | Rämmen 2 | 23.13 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 12:51.3 | ||
SS13 | Hagfors 2 | 23.40 km | Sesks/Caune | Ford Fiesta R2 | 14:20.2 | Kristensson/Appelskog | |
SS14 | Vargåsen 2 | 14.21 km | Torn/Sikk | Ford Fiesta R2 | 9:27.3 | ||
SS15 | Karlstad SSS 2 | 1.90 km | Torn/Sikk | Ford Fiesta R2 | 1:48.2 | ||
SS16 | Torsby Sprint | 2.80 km | Solans/Barreiro | Ford Fiesta R2 | 2:14.6 | ||
17 February | SS17 | Likenäs 1 | 21.19 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 13:05.0 | |
SS18 | Likenäs 2 | 21.19 km | Sesks/Caune | Ford Fiesta R2 | 12:49.9 | ||
SS19 | Torsby 2 | 8.93 km | Rådström/Johansson | Ford Fiesta R2 | 6:01.5 |
Championship standings
editPos. | Drivers' championships | Co-drivers' championships | Nations' championships | |||||||||
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Move | Driver | Points | Move | Co-driver | Points | Move | Country | Points | ||||
1 | Tom Kristensson | 26 | Henrik Appelskog | 26 | Sweden | 25 | ||||||
2 | Roland Poom | 18 | Ken Järveoja | 18 | Estonia | 18 | ||||||
3 | Jan Solans | 16 | Mauro Barreiro | 16 | Spain | 15 | ||||||
4 | Dennis Rådström | 16 | Johan Johansson | 16 | United Kingdom | 12 | ||||||
5 | Tom Williams | 12 | Phil Hall | 12 | United States | 10 |
Notes
edit- ^Car entered byGRX Team,but operated byToyota Gazoo Racing WRT.
- ^Entry run in conjunction withDG Sport.
- ^Entry run in conjunction withTGS Worldwide.
- ^Entry operated byTommi Mäkinen Racing.
- ^Entry operated by Baumschlager Rallye & Racing.
- ^abcEntry operated by Toksport World Rally Team.
- ^Entry operated by Sports Racing Technologies.
- ^Entry operated by J-Motorsport.
- ^abcEntry operated by Printsport.
- ^Entry operated by Volkswagen Dealer Team Bauhaus.
- ^Entry operated by Ravasi Corse.
- ^abJari HuttunenandAntti Linnaketowere placed first overall on the stage.
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External links
edit- Official website(in Swedish and English)
- 2019Rally Swedenine-wrc website
- Theofficial websiteof theWorld Rally Championship