Ardeca Ypres Rally 2022

Ardeca Ypres Rally 2022


19. 08. 2022 - 21. 08. 2022

Unofficial results
List for category: RC1
SS 20 - Kemmelberg 2 (Power Stage)
SS length: 13.31km
Pos. No. Driver / Co-driver
Vehicle
Group SS time Aver. speed
sec/km
Diff.Leader
Diff.Prev.
1 69
FIN
Rovanperä K. / Halttunen Jonne
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
RC1 00:06:58.6 114.47
0.00
00:00:00.0
00:00:00.0
2 33
GBR
Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
RC1 00:06:59.7 114.17
0.08
00:00:01.1
00:00:01.1
3 11
BEL
Neuville T. / Wydaeghe M.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
RC1 00:07:01.5 113.68
0.22
00:00:02.9
00:00:01.8
4 8
EST
Tänak Ott / Järveoja M.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
RC1 00:07:01.9 113.57
0.25
00:00:03.3
00:00:00.4
5 18
JPN
Katsuta T. / Johnston Aaron
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
RC1 00:07:04.1 112.98
0.41
00:00:05.5
00:00:02.2
6 4
FIN
Lappi Esapekka / Ferm Janne
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
RC1 00:07:07.4 112.11
0.66
00:00:08.8
00:00:03.3
7 42
IRL
Breen Craig / Nagle Paul
Ford Puma Rally1
RC1 00:07:08.4 111.85
0.74
00:00:09.8
00:00:01.0
8 2
SWE
Solberg Oliver / Edmondson E.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
RC1 00:07:10.7 111.25
0.91
00:00:12.1
00:00:02.3
9 44
GBR
Greensmith Gus / Andersson Jonas
Ford Puma Rally1
RC1 00:07:13.7 110.48
1.13
00:00:15.1
00:00:03.0
Pos. No.
Driver / Co-driver
Vehicle
Pos. SS time
Penalty
Total time Diff.Leader
Diff.Prev.
1 8
EST

1
Tänak Ott / Järveoja M.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1 
RC1
1
02:25:38.9
02:25:38.9 00:00:00.0
00:00:00.0
2 33
GBR

2
Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 
RC1
2
02:25:33.9
00:00:10.0
02:25:43.9 00:00:05.0
00:00:05.0
3 4
FIN

3
Lappi Esapekka / Ferm Janne
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 
RC1
3
02:27:20.5
02:27:20.5 00:01:41.6
00:01:36.6
4 2
SWE

4
Solberg Oliver / Edmondson E.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1 
RC1
4
02:29:07.4
02:29:07.4 00:03:28.5
00:01:46.9
5 18
JPN

5
Katsuta T. / Johnston Aaron
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 
RC1
5
02:31:45.0
02:31:45.0 00:06:06.1
00:02:37.6
6 44
GBR

6
Greensmith Gus / Andersson Jonas
Ford Puma Rally1 
RC1
6
02:41:09.3
00:03:10.0
02:44:19.3 00:18:40.4
00:12:34.3
7 11
BEL

7
Neuville T. / Wydaeghe M.
Hyundai i20 N Rally1 
RC1
7
02:45:29.4
02:45:29.4 00:19:50.5
00:01:10.1
8 69
FIN

8
Rovanperä K. / Halttunen Jonne
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 
RC1
8
03:35:38.4
00:00:30.0
03:36:08.4 01:10:29.5
00:50:39.0
9 42
IRL

9
Breen Craig / Nagle Paul
Ford Puma Rally1 
RC1
9
03:36:38.3
03:36:38.3 01:10:59.4
00:00:29.9
INFORMATION ABOUT SS 20
retired (35 - Linnamäe Georg / Morgan James): retired after SS 20
flash info (8 - Tänak Ott / Järveoja Martin): To win here is a big surprise for us - more or less the same like it was in Finland. We didn't expect it from anywhere basically, but somehow we were able to pull it together during the rally. It's great to see some results are coming but there is so much we can improve and we could still be a lot stronger, so there is still some work to do.
flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): You're never really pleased with second. I think overall it was a solid weekend. That puncture on Friday probably cost a few seconds but overall it was a strong weekend and the car has been good.
flash info (4 - Lappi Esapekka / Ferm Janne): We are trying our best to deliver results and I believe we have been a bit unlucky a few times this year. Now things are coming together. We were not the fastest in this rally but we didn't make any mistakes, and that paid off big time.
flash info (24 - Lefebvre Stéphane / Malfoy Andy): It was a long time since our last win in WRC2. I am so proud of what we achieved this weekend and I want to thank the whole team. It was tricky to come back to WRC2 and this victory is for them.
flash info (20 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Eriksen Torstein): With our zero scores from earlier in the year, we knew we needed to score maximum points here and in Greece. But still, second place is still not so bad and it's still possible. Stéphane's pace was very difficult to match and he did a great rally.
flash info (21 - Rossel Yohan / Sarreaud Valentin): The feeling is not bad. I searched for good settings all the time and it was not easy because the roads here are completely different. For the championship this result is not bad and that's the most important thing.
flash info (31 - Ingram Chris / Drew Craig): It's been an amazing weekend. We're hopefully back in the lead of the WRC2 Junior championship now, so full attack in Greece!
flash info (2 - Solberg Oliver / Edmondson Elliott): It was a tough weekend definitely and it was not easy on such difficult roads. I didn't have a good tarmac rally last time in Croatia and after Finland it's been a very tough couple of weeks. It's nice to finally have something.
flash info (18 - Katsuta Takamoto / Johnston Aaron): I must be happy because we survived this weekend and it was a tough weekend for us. Big thanks to the team - of course some things were happening but everything was working well.
flash info (44 - Greensmith Gus / Andersson Jonas): I think for everyone we just need to get on the flight, go home and have a few days to ourselves and then we can get together next week and go again. We just need to keep going until it comes right, and it does come right - that's the thing. It does come right.
flash info (11 - Neuville Thierry / Wydaeghe Martijn): Unfortunately I had some transmission issue - the gears were jumping from second to fourth and I had to downshift many times. It was good to see the speed was there and the car was somehow working quite okay. Not where we want to be, but it's going in the right direction and that's positive. Unfortunately we couldn't get the result we wanted but we had some fun for the spectators.
flash info (69 - Rovanperä Kalle / Halttunen Jonne): It felt pretty fast anyway. It was not easy to step up the pace after what happening, but at least we tried.
flash info (42 - Breen Craig / Nagle Paul): We've got a small technical issue that we've carried since the last one. A bit of a disaster really and nobody is happy. For everybody inside the team and the fans it's not so much fun at the moment, but we're all trying our best.
Starting order: Breen, Rovanperä, Neuville, Greensmith, Katsuta, Solberg, Ingram, Rossel, Mikkelsen, Lefebvre, Lappi, Evans, Tänak