FIA World Rally Championship

WRC Rally Mexico 2010 SS1 times

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Stage Times: SS1 – Alfaro 1

Pos No Driver Time Diff Next Diff 1st
1. 11 P. SOLBERG 14:05.4 0.0 0.0
2. 7 S. OGIER 14:15.2 +9.8 +9.8
3. 2 D. SORDO 14:16.2 +1.0 +10.8
4. 1 S. LOEB 14:19.4 +3.2 +14.0
5. 4 J. LATVALA 14:27.2 +7.8 +21.8
6. 3 M. HIRVONEN 14:27.4 +0.2 +22.0
7. 6 H. SOLBERG 14:31.8 +4.4 +26.4
8. 5 M. WILSON 14:34.7 +2.9 +29.3
9. 55 K. BLOCK 14:43.0 +8.3 +37.6
10. 8 K. RÄIKKÖNEN 14:44.5 +1.5 +39.1
11. 9 F. VILLAGRA 14:56.4 +11.9 +51.0
12. 23 M. KOSCIUSZKO 15:24.9 +28.5 +1:19.5
13. 28 X. PONS 15:31.3 +6.4 +1:25.9
14. 25 E. BRYNILDSEN 15:31.6 +0.3 +1:26.2
15. 31 A. ARAÚJO 15:37.3 +5.7 +1:31.9
16. 21 M. PROKOP 15:38.2 +0.9 +1:32.8
17. 22 N. AL-ATTIYAH 15:40.6 +2.4 +1:35.2
18. 32 T. ARAI 15:46.7 +6.1 +1:41.3
19. 49 B. GUERRA 16:00.8 +14.1 +1:55.4
20. 50 R. SALGADO 16:02.2 +1.4 +1:56.8
21. 59 N. FUCHS 16:05.1 +2.9 +1:59.7
22. 42 M. BALDONI 16:08.9 +3.8 +2:03.5
23. 41 G. BACCO 16:35.8 +26.9 +2:30.4
24. 30 A. LLOVERA 16:50.6 +14.8 +2:45.2
25. 58 M. JOURDAIN 17:10.5 +19.9 +3:05.1
26. 33 G. LINARI 17:27.6 +17.1 +3:22.2
27. 61 J. CORTES 19:04.6 +1:37.0 +4:59.2
28. 63 I. ZALDIVAR 21:26.0 +2:21.4 +7:20.6
29. 64 L. ORDUÑA 22:22.1 +56.1 +8:16.7
30. 62 J. PONCE 24:23.1 +2:01.0 +10:17.7

Overall Times

Pos No Driver Time Diff Next Diff 1st
1. 11 Petter SOLBERG 14:05.4 0.0 0.0
2. 7 Sébastien OGIER M 14:15.2 +9.8 +9.8
3. 2 Dani SORDO M 14:16.2 +1.0 +10.8
4. 1 Sébastien LOEB M 14:19.4 +3.2 +14.0
5. 4 Jari-Matti LATVALA M 14:27.2 +7.8 +21.8
6. 3 Mikko HIRVONEN M 14:27.4 +0.2 +22.0
7. 6 Henning SOLBERG M 14:31.8 +4.4 +26.4
8. 5 Matthew WILSON M 14:34.7 +2.9 +29.3
9. 55 Ken BLOCK 14:43.0 +8.3 +37.6
10. 8 Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN M 14:44.5 +1.5 +39.1
11. 9 Federico VILLAGRA M 14:56.4 +11.9 +51.0
12. 23 Michal KOSCIUSZKO 15:24.9 +28.5 +1:19.5
13. 28 Xavier PONS 15:31.3 +6.4 +1:25.9
14. 25 Eyvind BRYNILDSEN 15:31.6 +0.3 +1:26.2
15. 31 Armindo ARAÚJO P 15:37.3 +5.7 +1:31.9
16. 21 Martin PROKOP 15:38.2 +0.9 +1:32.8
17. 22 Nasser AL-ATTIYAH 15:40.6 +2.4 +1:35.2
18. 32 Toshi ARAI P 15:46.7 +6.1 +1:41.3
19. 49 Benito GUERRA P 16:00.8 +14.1 +1:55.4
20. 50 Rodrigo SALGADO P 16:02.2 +1.4 +1:56.8
21. 59 Nicolas FUCHS 16:05.1 +2.9 +1:59.7
22. 42 Miguel Angel BALDONI P 16:08.9 +3.8 +2:03.5
23. 41 Giorgio BACCO P 16:35.8 +26.9 +2:30.4
24. 30 Albert LLOVERA 16:50.6 +14.8 +2:45.2
25. 58 Michel JOURDAIN 17:10.5 +19.9 +3:05.1
26. 33 Gianluca LINARI P 17:27.6 +17.1 +3:22.2
27. 61 José CORTES 19:04.6 +1:37.0 +4:59.2
28. 63 Ivan ZALDIVAR 21:26.0 +2:21.4 +7:20.6
29. 64 Luis ORDUÑA 22:22.1 +56.1 +8:16.7
30. 62 José Manuel PONCE 24:23.1 +2:01.0 +10:17.7
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