FIA World Rally Championship

WRC Rally Mexico 2010 SS6 times

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Stage Times – SS6 Ortega 2

Pos

No

Driver

Time

Diff Next

Diff 1st

1.

11

P. SOLBERG

13:41.2

0.0

0.0

2.

7

S. OGIER

13:42.2

+1.0

+1.0

3.

1

S. LOEB

13:43.1

+0.9

+1.9

4.

4

J. LATVALA

13:46.9

+3.8

+5.7

5.

2

D. SORDO

13:47.0

+0.1

+5.8

6.

6

H. SOLBERG

13:51.8

+4.8

+10.6

7.

3

M. HIRVONEN

13:57.9

+6.1

+16.7

8.

5

M. WILSON

14:11.2

+13.3

+30.0

9.

8

K. RÄIKKÖNEN

14:13.2

+2.0

+32.0

10.

9

F. VILLAGRA

14:32.8

+19.6

+51.6

11.

28

X. PONS

14:57.7

+24.9

+1:16.5

12.

31

A. ARAÚJO

15:04.1

+6.4

+1:22.9

13.

21

M. PROKOP

15:04.7

+0.6

+1:23.5

14.

32

T. ARAI

15:10.1

+5.4

+1:28.9

15.

22

N. AL-ATTIYAH

15:16.5

+6.4

+1:35.3

16.

59

N. FUCHS

15:19.5

+3.0

+1:38.3

17.

42

M. BALDONI

15:27.2

+7.7

+1:46.0

18.

55

K. BLOCK

15:30.3

+3.1

+1:49.1

19.

50

R. SALGADO

16:07.2

+36.9

+2:26.0

20.

41

G. BACCO

16:09.7

+2.5

+2:28.5

21.

30

A. LLOVERA

16:31.7

+22.0

+2:50.5

22.

33

G. LINARI

16:39.0

+7.3

+2:57.8

23.

61

J. CORTES

18:19.9

+1:40.9

+4:38.7

24.

49

B. GUERRA

19:57.7

+1:37.8

+6:16.5

25.

23

M. KOSCIUSZKO

19:57.7

0.0

+6:16.5

26.

25

E. BRYNILDSEN

19:57.7

0.0

+6:16.5

27.

58

M. JOURDAIN

20:08.3

+10.6

+6:27.1

28.

63

I. ZALDIVAR

20:10.2

+1.9

+6:29.0

29.

64

L. ORDUÑA

23:19.0

+3:08.8

+9:37.8

30.

62

J. PONCE

26:12.4

+2:53.4

+12:31.2

Overall times

Pos

No

Driver

Time

Diff Next

Diff 1st

1.

11

Petter SOLBERG

1:08:40.9

0.0

0.0

2.

7

Sébastien OGIER

M

1:09:01.6

+20.7

+20.7

3.

1

Sébastien LOEB

M

1:09:12.0

+10.4

+31.1

4.

2

Dani SORDO

M

1:09:20.0

+8.0

+39.1

5.

4

Jari-Matti LATVALA

M

1:09:36.2

+16.2

+55.3

6.

3

Mikko HIRVONEN

M

1:10:06.0

+29.8

+1:25.1

7.

6

Henning SOLBERG

M

1:10:06.3

+0.3

+1:25.4

8.

5

Matthew WILSON

M

1:11:07.5

+1:01.2

+2:26.6

9.  

9

Federico VILLAGRA

M

1:12:36.1

+1:28.6

+3:55.2

10.

55

Ken BLOCK

1:12:44.1

+8.0

+4:03.2

11.

28

Xavier PONS

1:15:14.2

+2:30.1

+6:33.3

12.

21

Martin PROKOP

1:15:23.7

+9.5

+6:42.8

13.

31

Armindo ARAÚJO

P

1:15:51.9

+28.2

+7:11.0

14.

32

Toshi ARAI

P

1:15:55.2

+3.3

+7:14.3

15.

22

Nasser AL-ATTIYAH

1:16:24.9

+29.7

+7:44.0

16.

59

Nicolas FUCHS

1:16:58.0

+33.1

+8:17.1

17.

42

Miguel Angel BALDONI

P

1:17:58.3

+1:00.3

+9:17.4

18.

50

Rodrigo SALGADO

P

1:18:33.7

+35.4

+9:52.8

19.

41

Giorgio BACCO

P

1:19:42.1

+1:08.4

+11:01.2

20.

23

Michal KOSCIUSZKO

1:19:43.2

+1.1

+11:02.3

21.

49

Benito GUERRA

P

1:21:59.8

+2:16.6

+13:18.9

22.

30

Albert LLOVERA

1:23:34.7

+1:34.9

+14:53.8

23.

33

Gianluca LINARI

P

1:23:40.4

+5.7

+14:59.5

24.

58

Michel JOURDAIN

1:26:42.6

+3:02.2

+18:01.7

25.

61

José CORTES

1:30:27.1

+3:44.5

+21:46.2

26.

25

Eyvind BRYNILDSEN

1:39:45.1

+9:18.0

+31:04.2

27.

63

Ivan ZALDIVAR

1:42:51.6

+3:06.5

+34:10.7

28.

8

Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN

M

1:45:54.7

+3:03.1

+37:13.8

29.

64

Luis ORDUÑA

1:49:40.3

+3:45.6

+40:59.4

30.

62

José Manuel PONCE

2:02:21.1

+12:40.8

+53:40.2

 

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