Rallye du Valais 2010

Rallye du Valais 2010


28. 10. 2010 - 30. 10. 2010

Unofficial results
List for category: R/1
SS 5 - Les Cols (Sembrancher-Le Guercet)
SS length: 38.09km
Pos. No. Driver / Co-driver
Vehicle
Group SS time Aver. speed
sec/km
Diff.Leader
Diff.Prev.
1 102
CHE
Dubey Jérôme / Lamon Léo
Renault Twingo R1
R/1 00:33:43.1 67.78
0.00
00:00:00.0
00:00:00.0
2 101
CHE
Buono Ludovic / Villars C.
Renault Twingo R1
R/1 00:33:43.2 67.78
0.00
00:00:00.1
00:00:00.1
3 100
CHE
Droz Michaël / Volluz Nathalie
Renault Twingo R1
R/1 00:33:55.4 67.37
0.32
00:00:12.3
00:00:12.2
Pos. No.
Driver / Co-driver
Vehicle
Pos. SS time
Penalty
Total time Diff.Leader
Diff.Prev.
1 100
CHE

1
Droz Michaël / Volluz Nathalie
Renault Twingo R1 
R/1
1
01:11:51.1
01:11:51.1 00:00:00.0
00:00:00.0
2 101
CHE

2
Buono Ludovic / Villars C.
Renault Twingo R1 
R/1
2
01:12:46.5
01:12:46.5 00:00:55.4
00:00:55.4
3 102
CHE

3
Dubey Jérôme / Lamon Léo
Renault Twingo R1 
R/1
3
01:12:58.7
01:12:58.7 00:01:07.6
00:00:12.2
INFORMATION ABOUT SS 5
(1 - Rossetti Luca / Chiarcossi Matteo): without handbrake
retired (87 - Ramel Olivier / Di Grado Vanessa): accident in SS 5
retired (89 - Santschi Willy / Gubler Philippe): technical problem in SS 5
retired (44 - Lourenco Rui / Savioz Thierry): accident in SS 5
retired (38 - Droxler Sylvain / Grosjean Julien): accident in SS 5
retired (42 - Decosterd Michel / Rigoli Dominique): accident in SS 5
retired (110 - Isenegger Marc / Nicolier Nathalie): technical problem in SS 5
retired (69 - Fivaz Sylvain / Rappo Didier): technical problem after SS 5
retired (41 - Drivakos Dimitrios / Bante Ekaterini): retired behind finish of SS 5 with broken wheel
retired (32 - Burri Michaël / Rey Stéphane): accident in SS 5
(27 - Černý Jan / Kohout Pavel): puncture
(27 - Černý Jan / Kohout Pavel): technical problems
Most of the drivers chose medium tyres, only Luca Rossetti on safe choice of winter tyres.
First 8 and last 11 km of stage is dry. The rest is changeable mix of wet road, snow, ice and gravel. Temperature -2°C in the valley and +2°C higher in the mountains.