2008 Rally Japan

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Rally baseSapporo
Dates runOctober 31 November 2, 2008
Stages29 (343.69 km; 213.56 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceGravel
2008 Rally Japan
5th Pioneer Carrozzeria Rally Japan
Round 14 of the 2008 World Rally Championship
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Rally baseSapporo
Dates runOctober 31 November 2, 2008
Stages29 (343.69 km; 213.56 miles)[1]
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance1,316.28 km (817.90 miles)[1]
Statistics
Crews88 at start, 59 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFinland Mikko Hirvonen
United Kingdom BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

The 2008 Rally Japan was the fourteenth and penultimate round of the 2008 World Rally Championship season. The event saw Sébastien Loeb clinch his fifth consecutive world drivers title with his drive to a third-place finish. The event was won by Mikko Hirvonen in a Ford Focus, who led the event from start to finish to claim his third win of the season. Second place went to Hirvonen's teammate Jari-Matti Latvala, his fifth podium of the year and his first since the Rally of Turkey back in June.

Stobart M-Sport Ford's François Duval crashed out from second place during the sixth stage. Duval was not injured in the crash, but his co-driver Patrick Pivato sustained a fractured pelvis and tibia. He was rushed to the hospital, and internal bleeding was discovered during surgery. On day two of the rally, after a second operation, his condition was described as critical but stable.[2]

On the 19th stage, Toni Gardemeister took the Suzuki World Rally Team's first-ever stage win. Suzuki also had their most successful rally to date with Gardemeister finishing sixth and teammate Per-Gunnar Andersson recording his best ever finish of fifth position.

The event was originally planned to run on October 24−26, but as to make full use of venues, including the Sapporo Dome, with its tenant the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters possibly needing it for the Japan Series, the event was approved by FIA to be delayed for a week. The dome was not needed for baseball, as the Ham Fighters didn't make it to the Japan Series.[3]

The Sapporo Dome Super Special Stage was the second to be held in indoor venues in WRC history.

Special stages

All dates and times are JST (UTC+9).

Day Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
1
(31 OCT)
SS1 09:11 Heper 1 13.24 km Finland M. Hirvonen 9:57.9 79.7 km/h Finland M. Hirvonen
SS2 09:39 Yuparo 1 11.10 km Finland M. Hirvonen 8:24.2 79.3 km/h
SS3 10:42 Isepo 1 13.67 km Cancelled
SS4 11:28 Pipaoi 1 5.74 km France S. Loeb 3:17.3 104.7 km/h
SS5 14:28 Heper 2 13.24 km Finland M. Hirvonen 9:35.6 82.8 km/h
SS6 14:56 Yuparo 2 11.10 km Finland M. Hirvonen 8:02.5 82.8 km/h
SS7 15:59 Isepo 2 13.67 km Cancelled
SS8 16:45 Pipaoi 2 5.74 km Cancelled
SS9 18:14 Sapporo 1 1.49 km Finland M. Hirvonen 1:39.4 54.0 km/h
SS10 18:24 Sapporo 2 1.49 km Finland M. Hirvonen 1:41.6 52.8 km/h
2
(1 NOV)
SS11 08:28 Imeru 1 2.30 km Spain D. Sordo 1:42.5 80.8 km/h
SS12 09:21 Nikara 1 31.12 km Norway P. Solberg 18:37.0 100.3 km/h
SS13 10:37 Kamuycep 1 33.66 km Finland J. Latvala 21:58.1 91.9 km/h
SS14 11:32 Kina 1 9.55 km Norway H. Solberg 5:54.6 97.0 km/h
SS15 13:50 Imeru 2 2.30 km France S. Loeb 1:42.5 80.8 km/h
SS16 14:43 Nikara 2 31.12 km Finland J. Latvala 18:22.8 101.6 km/h
SS17 15:59 Kamuycep 2 33.66 km Finland M. Hirvonen 21:22.7 94.5 km/h
SS18 16:54 Kina 2 9.55 km Finland M. Hirvonen 5:54.3 97.0 km/h
SS19 18:09 Sapporo 3 1.49 km Finland T. Gardemeister
Spain D. Sordo
1:25.4 62.8 km/h
SS20 18:09 Sapporo 4 1.49 km Spain D. Sordo 1:23.2 64.5 km/h
3
(2 NOV)
SS21 07:07 Koyka 1 3.57 km Norway P. Solberg 2:00.2 106.9 km/h
SS22 07:56 Iwanke 1 13.57 km Finland M. Hirvonen 8:13.0 99.1 km/h
SS23 08:21 Sikot 1 27.76 km Finland J. Latvala 17:49.5 93.4 km/h
SS24 08:53 Imeru 3 2.30 km Finland J. Latvala 1:57.3 70.6 km/h
SS25 10:06 Sapporo 5 1.49 km South Korea A. Kim 1:45.7 50.7 km/h
SS26 11:58 Koyka 2 3.57 km Finland M. Hirvonen 2:08.6 99.9 km/h
SS27 12:47 Iwanke 2 13.57 km Finland M. Hirvonen 8:39.9 94.0 km/h
SS28 13:12 Sikot 2 27.76 km Norway P. Solberg 18:00.2 92.5 km/h
SS29 13:44 Imeru 4 2.30 km Norway P. Solberg 2:03.8 66.9 km/h

Championship standings after the event

References

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