2018 Rally de Portugal


The 2018 Rally de Portugal was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 17 and 20 May 2018. It marked the fifty-second running of Rally de Portugal, and was the sixth round of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship and its support categories, the WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships, and the third round of the Junior WRC championship. The event was based in Matosinhos in Porto and consisted of twenty special stages totalling competitive kilometres. The event was also part of the Portuguese national championship and Peugeot Rally Cup Ibérica ; their participants did not feature in the overall placings.
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the defending rally winners. Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul were the rally winners. Their team, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the manufacturers' winners. The Škoda Motorsport crew of Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson won the World Rally Championship-2 category in a Škoda Fabia R5, while Swedish crew Denis Rådström and Johan Johansson won the World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championship.

Background

Championship standings prior to the event

and Julien Ingrassia entered the round with a ten-point lead in the World Championship for Drivers and Co-drivers. In the World Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held a fifteen-point lead over M-Sport Ford WRT.

Entry list

The following crews were entered into the rally. The final entry list consisted of fourteen World Rally Cars, seventeen World Rally Championship-2 entries, and fourteen entries in the World Rally Championship-3. All of the World Rally Championship-3 drivers and co-drivers were eligible to score points in the Junior World Rally Championship.
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Pre-event

and Sebastian Marshall returned to the championship with Hyundai. Paddon and Marshall had previously contested Rally Sweden before handing the car over to Dani Sordo and Carlos del Barrio for the next three events as part of a drive-sharing agreement in the team. As part of the agreement, Paddon and Sordo will contest seven events each, leading Hyundai to enter a fourth i20 Coupe WRC in Rally de Portugal to allow both crews to compete in seven rallies.
Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen returned to the championship, making their second appearance of the season with Citroën.

Thursday

Argentina winner Ott Tänak defeated Andreas Mikkelsen, who set fifth fastest time, in front of 30,000 fans in their head-to-head heat and topped his Yaris by 0.4 second. Defending world champion Sébastien Ogier and his Fiesta teammate Teemu Suninen tied in second, while Kris Meeke finished fourth. Last year runner-up Thierry Neuville completed in sixth, while Elfyn Evans was another one tenth of a second behind. Dani Sordo finished eighth in the fourth Hyundai. Returned Mads Østberg was in ninth, while Esapekka Lappi completed the top ten.

Friday

It was full of dramas in Friday of the rally. Ott Tänak first retired from the rally due to hitting a rock, which damaged his engine's cooling system. Next was his teammate Jari-Matti Latvala, who hit a rock and broke his front right suspension. Defending world champion Sébastien Ogier was fourth on the road until he fell off the road in his Fiesta. Hayden Paddon was the rally reader after SS6. However, a heavy impact damaged the front left of his Hyundai i20 and blocked the stage. Teammate Andreas Mikkelsen suffered power steering and engine issues and retired from the day.
and Carlos del Barrio during the Lousada Super Special Stage.
Back to the front, Thierry Neuville was the rally reader. Elfyn Evans completed the day in the second place, 17.7 seconds off the lead. Dani Sordo, who had to slow down as his soft tyres became worn, was another 6.6 seconds behind. Teemu Suninen finished in fourth after a consistent performance. Esapekka Lappi and Mads Østberg separated by two and a half seconds in fifth and sixth. Tyre troubles forced Kris Meeke to drive the final Porto stages with just a wheel rim on the rear left of his car and he conceded a minute. Teammate Craig Breen dropped from third to eighth after a puncture. WRC-2 category leader Gus Greensmith and Łukasz Pieniążek completed the top ten.

Saturday

started the day in seventh, but he crashed his Citroën C3 on SS12. Fortunately, both Meeke and co-driver Paul Nagle were unhurt. Thierry Neuville ended the day with a 39.8-second advantage over Elfyn Evans. Chances are that the Hyundai star is going to snatch the position of the championship leader from the defending world champion Sébastien Ogier, who ran under WRC-2 rule as well as Andreas Mikkelsen and Jari-Matti Latvala today, after the rally. Teemu Suninen just edged Dani Sordo, who stiffened his Hyundai i20's set-up, by 4.7 seconds in third after the Spaniard received a 10-second penalty from stewards late on Saturday night for dislodging two bales on a Porto street stage roundabout in SS8 on Friday night. Esapekka Lappi completed the day in fifth in a Toyota, another 11.1 seconds behind. Mads Østberg and teammate Craig Breen, who had to clear the road today, completed the day in sixth and seventh place respectively, followed by WRC-2 leader Pontus Tidemand, Łukasz Pieniążek and Stéphane Lefebvre.

Sunday

took his first Portugal and eighth WRC victory after a four-day battle. Because of championship leader Sébastien Ogier did not manage to score any points, he now leads the championship over the defending world championship by nineteen points. Ford teammates Elfyn Evans and Teemu Suninen, who reach his first podium, finished second and third to help the team narrow the gap to Hyundai to thirteen points. Esapekka Lappi, who took another Power Stage win, overtook Dani Sordo to completed the event in fourth in a Yaris. However, he was given a ten-second penalty for displacing one of the three dividing bales on SS9's third roundabout later on. As a result, he lost his fourth place to the Spaniard. Mads Østberg and teammate Craig Breen finished in sixth and seventh overall, which brought some valuable points to Citroën, while WRC-2 leader Pontus Tidemand, Łukasz Pieniążek and Stéphane Lefebvre completed the leaderboard.

Classification

Top ten finishers

The following crews finished the rally in each class's top ten.

Other notable finishers

The following notable crews finished the rally outside top ten.

Special stages

Power stage

The Power stage was an 11.18 km stage at the end of the rally. Additional World Championship points were awarded to the five fastest crews.
Pos.DriverCo-driverCarTimeDiff.Pts.
16:33.20.05
26:35.1+1.94
36:35.3+2.13
46:36.5+3.32
56:37.6+4.41

J-WRC stage winning crews

Junior World Rally Championship crews scored additional points. Each of the fastest stage time was awarded with one bonus point.
Pos.DriverCo-driverCarPts.
110
23
23
41
41

Penalties

The following notable crews were given time penalty during the rally.
StageDriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassReason
SS262WRC-3, JWRC1 minute late0:10
SS434WRC-22 minutes late0:20
SS436WRC-24 minutes late0:40
SS521WRC7 minutes late1:10
SS635WRC-21 minute early1:00
SS74WRC7 minutes late1:10
SS7746 minutes late1:00
SS816WRC0:10
SS832WRC-2Wrong route0:30
SS99WRCStewards decision0:10
SS1535WRC-21 minute late0:10
SS1544WRC-29 minutes late1:30
SS1940WRC-21 minute late0:10
SS1944WRC-28 minutes late1:20

Retirements

The following notable crews retired from the event. Under Rally2 regulations, they were eligible to re-enter the event starting from the next leg. Crews that re-entered were given an additional time penalty.
StageDriverCo-driverEntrantCarClassCause
SS28WRCNo
SS262MechanicalYes
SS37WRCSuspensionYes
SS364WRC-3, JWRCEngineNo
SS369WRC-3JMechanicalYes
SS536WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS544WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS546WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS566WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS61WRCOff roadYes
SS634WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS635WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS76WRCAccidentNo
SS74WRCEngineYes
SS841WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1041WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1263WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1272WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1345WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1310WRCOff roadNo
SS1367WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1374WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1468WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1533WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1538WRC-2MechanicalYes
SS1566WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1571WRC-3, JWRCMechanicalYes
SS1767WRC-3, JWRCRolledNo
SS1821WRCMechanicalNo
SS1865WRC-3, JWRCLost wheelNo
SS201WRCWithdrawnNo
SS2041WRC-2WithdrawnNo

Championship standings after the rally

Drivers' championships

Co-Drivers' championships

Manufacturers' and teams' championships