SANREMO IRC GLORY FOR ACE ANDREUCCI

First IRC victory for Peugeot’s Italian veteran
Hanninen closes on IRC drivers‘ title with second place

Paolo Andreucci has claimed his first victory in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge after defeating fellow Italian Giandomenico Basso in a close fight on Rallye Sanremo, which took place on the testing mountain roads of northern Italy’s Imperia province on Friday and Saturday (September 24-25).
Driving a Peugeot Italia-backed 207 Super 2000, the 45-year-old took a lead he would never relinquish on Saturday’s opening stage.
Basso, at the wheel of a factory Abarth Grande Punto, had put Andreucci under intense pressure and began the final loop of three stages 0.9s behind his countryman. However, a differential fault on stage 10 dropped Basso to an eventual seventh place and allowed Andreucci to cruise home in first place. The result also enabled Andreucci to strengthen his grip on the Italian championship, which he is on course to win for a third time.
After Luca Rossetti, in the second works Grande Punto, lost time with a slow front-right puncture on the penultimate stage and fell to fifth overall, Juho Hanninen inherited second place in his Skoda Motorsport Fabia S2000. It was the ninth time this season that the 29-year-old Finn had finished on the podium although the result wasn’t quite enough for Hanninen to be crowned the 2010 IRC drivers‘ champion.
With two events left in Scotland and Cyprus, Hanninen’s Skoda team-mate Jan Kopecky can still theoretically snatch the crown if he wins the last two rallies and Hanninen doesn’t finish second in either of them under the dropped-score system. However, Skoda’s plans for the remaining two rounds of the series have yet to be finalised.
Hanninen’s drive to second place meant he was chosen as the latest recipient of the Colin McRae IRC Flat Out Trophy by a judging panel consisting of Colin’s father Jim McRae, Eurosport’s Gilbert Roy and Jean-Pierre Nicolas, the IRC’s Motorsport Development Manager. They agreed Hanninen’s spectacular performance, which included two outright stage victories, had best embodied the spirit of the rallying legend, who was victorious in Sanremo on two occasions during his career.
Peugeot UK’s Kris Meeke, the outgoing IRC champion and last year’s Sanremo winner, thought he’d done enough for third place only for Freddy Loix, in the third factory Fabia, to beat his time on the final stage and take third place by 4.2 seconds.
Bryan Bouffier dropped out of fifth place when he picked up a front-left puncture on stage eight and lost more than three minutes after initially attempting to drive through the test with the flat tyre before stopping to change. He eventually made it home in 12th.
Guy Wilks started day two in 12th overall after losing time on Friday’s final test by selecting a wet weather tyre in the mistaken belief that the road would be damper than it was. However, the Skoda UK Motorsport driver’s challenge ended after seven kilometres of Saturday’s first stage when he slid into a low wall and damaged the left-rear corner of his Fabia S2000 to the extent he was unable to continue.
Behind the unfortunate Basso, Thierry Neuville landed the final IRC drivers‘ point in his Team Peugeot Belgium-Luxembourg 207 following a mature drive, which culminated in him demoting Italian veteran Gianfranco Cunico on the final stage. Cunico won in Sanremo in 1993 and admitted he is still acclimatising to his 207, which he was using for a second time.
Peugeot Sport Portugal’s Bruno Magalahes completed the top 10 on his return to the IRC after missing the last round in Czech Republic. With limited experience of the various tyre compounds available to him, it was a strong performance by the 30-year-old.
Local hero Sandro Sottile won the IRC 2WD Cup in his Honda Civic Type-R, while Briton Harry Hunt bagged his second points of the season in seventh place in his Fiesta R2.

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Paolo Andreucci took his first IRC victory in Sanremo

DRIVER QUOTES

Paolo Andreucci (Italy), Peugeot 207 S2000, first overall: "This is a great result for me and I am very happy. The most important thing this weekend was the Italian championship but to win overall and claim top points in the IRC is a very special feeling. The car and my Pirelli tyres have been perfect all rally."
Juho Hanninen (Finland), Skoda Fabia S2000, second overall: "I have to say this was probably my best drive on Tarmac. I pushed really hard without taking any big risks and my times were very good. The conditions were not easy at times but maybe they suited me."
Freddy Loix (Belgium), Skoda Fabia S2000, third overall: "I did not have the best feeling with my car like I had on the other rallies and the poor road position I was given for the first five stages made it very difficult. To take third is a good achievement."

52°Rally San Remo 23-25 09 2010
Juho Hanninen closed on the IRC drivers‘ title with second

TOP TEN IRC POSITIONS AFTER DAY TWO

1 Paolo Andreucci/Anna Andreussi (Peugeot 207 S2000) 2h35m32.7s
2 Juho Hanninen/Mikko Markkula (Skoda Fabia S2000) +4.4s
3 Freddy Loix/Frederic Miclotte (Skoda Fabia S2000) +34.1s
4 Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle (Peugeot 207 S2000) +38.3s
5 Luca Rossetti/Matteo Chiarcossi (Abarth Grande Punto S2000) +1m21.0s
6 Jan Kopecky/Petr Stary (Skoda Fabia S2000) +1m59.9s
7 Giandomenico Basso/Mitia Dotta (Abarth Grande Punto S2000) +2m17.9s
8 Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Klinger (Peugeot 207 S2000) +2m35.0s
9 Gianfranco Cunico/Rudy Pollet (Peugeot 207 S2000) +2m42.8s
10 Bruno Magalhaes/Carlos Magalhaes (Peugeot 207 S2000) +2m43.9s
Leading IRC 2WD Cup finishers: Sandro Sottile/Luca Constantini (Honda Civic Type-R)

IRC STANDINGS

Drivers after round 10 of 12 (best seven results)
1 Juho Hanninen (Finland) 58pts
2 Jan Kopecky (Czech Republic) 47pts
3 Freddy Loix (Belgium) 36pts
4 Kris Meeke (United Kingdom) 33pts
5 Bruno Magalhaes (Portugal) 30pts
6 Guy Wilks (United Kingdom) 27pts
7 Paolo Andreucci (Italy) 18pts
8 Andreas Mikkelsen (Norway) 13pts
9 Thierry Neuville (Belgium) 12pts
10 Mikko Hirvonen (Finland) 10pts
Manufacturers after round 10 of 12 (best seven results)
1 Skoda 120pts
2 Peugeot 87pts
3 M-Sport 31pts
4 Ralliart 22pts
5 Subaru 11pts
IRC 2WD Drivers after round 10 of 12 (best seven results)
1 Kevin Abbring 20pts
= Rafael Tulio 20pts
3 Pierre Campana 16pts
4 Harry Hunt 12pts
5 Yeray Lemes 10pts
= Kris Princen 10pts
= Duarte Ramos 10pts
= Sandro Sottile 10pts
= Marcos Tokarski 10pts
10 Carlos Oliveira 9pts
IRC 2WD Manufacturers after round 10 of 12 (best seven results)
1 Peugeot 94pts
2 M-Sport 73pts
3 Abarth 38pts
4 Honda 37pts
5 Skoda 5pts

RALLY LEADERS

SS1-3: Kris Meeke
SS4-5: Paolo Andreucci
SS6: Giandomenico Basso
SS7-11: Paolo Andreucci

STAGE WINNERS

Friday 24 September
SS1: Coldirodi 1 (12.92kms): Kris Meeke
SS2: Bignone 1 (10.62kms): Paolo Andreucci
SS3: Coldirodi 2 (12.92kms): Kris Meeke
SS4: Apricale (17.53kms): Paolo Andreucci
SS5: Bignone 2 (10.62kms): Luca Rossetti and Paolo Andreucci
SS6: Ronde (44.00kms): Giandomenico Basso
Saturday 25 September
SS7: Ceppo 1 (29.56kms): Juho Hanninen
SS8: Teglia 1 (29.03kms): Luca Rossetti
SS9: Bajardo (1.73kms): Juho Hanninen
SS10: Ceppo 2 (22.07kms): Paolo Andreucci
SS11: Teglia 2 (13:50hrs): Freddy Loix

KEY STATISTICS

Rally wins in 2010 (drivers)
Loix: 3
Hanninen: 2
Andreucci: 1
Hirvonen: 1
Kopecky: 1
Magalhaes: 1
Meeke: 1
Rally wins in 2010 (manufacturers)
Skoda: 6
Peugeot: 3
M-Sport: 1
Stage wins in 2010 (drivers)
Juho Hanninen: 34
Kris Meeke: 29
Freddy Loix: 26
Jan Kopecky: 25
Paolo Andreucci: 9
Sebastien Ogier: 7
Luca Rossetti: 6
Bruno Magalhaes: 4
Pavel Valousek: 4
Bryan Bouffier: 3
Mikko Hirvonen: 3
Stephane Sarrazin: 2
Giandomenico Basso: 1
Andreas Mikkelsen: 1
Bernardo Sousa: 1
Nicolas Vouilloz: 1
Guy Wilks: 1
Stage wins in 2010 (manufacturers)
Skoda: 91
Peugeot: 52
Abarth: 7
M-Sport: 5

TV TIMES

Eurosport, Europe’s largest television sports channel, will show highlights of the rally, which will also be available at www.rally-irc.com, as follows:
Saturday 25 September
22:30hrs-23:00hrs Day one highlights repeated (Eurosport Asia-Pacific)
23:00hrs-23:30hrs Day two highlights (Eurosport and Eurosport Asia-Pacific)
Sunday 26 September
08:00hrs-08:30hrs Day two highlights repeated (Eurosport 2)
24:00hrs-24:30hrs Rally review (Eurosport and Eurosport Asia-Pacific)
Monday 27 September
03:30hrs-04:00hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport Asia-Pacific)
13:00hrs-13:30hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport 2)
18:30hrs-19:00hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport 2)
19:30hrs-20:00hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport Asia-Pacific)
Tuesday 28 September
16:15hrs-16:45hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport 2)
Friday 1 October
13:00hrs-13:30hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport 2)
Sunday 3 October
10:00hrs-10:30hrs Rally review repeated (Eurosport 2)
All times are CET

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