Special Stages
Leg | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 (16 Feb) |
SS1 | 07:43 | Loten 1 | 30.30 km | M. Hirvonen | 16:14.1 | 111.98 km/h | M. Hirvonen |
SS2 | 08:34 | Haslemoen | 11.92 km | S. Loeb | 8:08.4 | 87.86 km/h | ||
SS3 | 11:24 | Loten 2 | 30.30 km | M. Hirvonen | 16:09.9 | 112.47 km/h | ||
SS4 | 12:30 | Grue | 14.36 km | S. Loeb | 7:31.8 | 114.42 km/h | ||
SS5 | 13:52 | Opaker | 14.64 km | J. Latvala | 7:59.8 | 109.85 km/h | ||
SS6 | 14:36 | Kongsvinger | 14.60 km | S. Loeb | 9:44.5 | 89.92 km/h | ||
SS7 | 15:30 | Finnskogen | 21.29 km | S. Loeb | 12:42.3 | 100.54 km/h | ||
SS8 | 16:33 | Kirkanaer | 6.75 km | S. Loeb | 5:48.9 | 69.65 km/h | ||
2 (17 Feb) |
SS9 | 08:09 | Eleverum 1 | 44.27 km | M. Hirvonen | 24:40.3 | 107.66 km/h | |
SS10 | 09:23 | Terningmoen | 12.71 km | D. Sordo | 7:59.1 | 95.5 km/h | ||
SS11 | 12:05 | Mountain 1 | 24.36 km | M. Hirvonen | 14:01.8 | 104.18 km/h | ||
SS12 | 13:06 | Lillehammar | 5.98 km | M. Grönholm | 4:33.9 | 78.6 km/h | ||
SS13 | 14:00 | Ringsaker 1 | 27.30 km | M. Grönholm | 16:29.7 | 99.3 km/h | ||
SS14 | 15:10 | Hamar 1 | 1.14 km | M. Grönholm | 1:13.8 | 55.61 km/h | ||
3 (18 Feb) |
SS15 | 08:08 | Mountain 2 | 24.36 km | S. Loeb | 13:18.2 | 109.87 km/h | |
SS16 | 08:55 | Ringsaker 2 | 27.30 km | H. Solberg | 15:28.6 | 105.84 km/h | ||
SS17 | 10:05 | Hamar 2 | 1.14 km | X. Pons S. Loeb P. Solberg |
1:11.8 | 57.16 km/h | ||
SS18 | 12:14 | Eleverum 2 | 44.27 km | M. Grönholm | 24:10.3 | 109.89 km/h |
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