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25.07.19

The FIA World Rally Championship resumes with round nine of the 2019 season.

2018 Rally Finland - O. Tänak / M. Järveojä

The FIA World Rally Championship resumes after a six-week break with Rally Finland (August 1-4), round nine of the 2019 season and one of rallying’s most demanding events.

Part of the WRC schedule since the inaugural season in 1973, the event was formerly known as the ‘1000 Lakes Rally’ and is famed for its fast and smooth gravel roads, which test both the bravery of the drivers and the performance of their machines. Co-drivers also play a crucial role on the rally, as accurate pace-notes are vital for the crew to carry maximum speed on the stages lined with numerous jumps and crests.

With six events to go, the fight for the drivers’ championship remains intense. Ott Tänak, who took an impressive win in Finland 12 months ago, is at the top of the 2019 standings since the last event in Sardinia. But the Toyota driver only holds a very slim margin over his closest rivals: Sébastien Ogier (Citroën) is just four points behind him with Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville only three points further back.

Elfyn Evans, currently fourth in the overall classification, will miss Finland while he recovers from a back injury sustained in the recent Rally Estonia – a round of the European Rally Trophy’s Baltic series which took place mid-July. His place among the top-class contenders will be taken by WRC 2 Pro regular Gus Greensmith, who will get a second outing in the Ford Fiesta WRC, following an encouraging debut in Portugal. Also joining the M-Sport line-up as an additional third entry for Finland is Hayden Paddon. The New Zealander is making his first WRC appearance this season, just like Craig Breen, who makes his debut for the Hyundai team alongside Neuville and Andreas Mikkelsen.

A native of the rally’s host city Jyväskylä, Finland’s young gun Kalle Rovanperä will be out to add to his FIA WRC2 Pro championship lead on his home event. Škoda Motorsport enters an all-Finnish line-up with Eerik Pietarinen driving a second Fabia R5 Evo. M-Sport meanwhile gives a WRC debut to its new Ford Fiesta R5 with the Frenchman Eric Camilli at the wheel.

Camilli’s fellow compatriot Pierre-Louis Loubet heads the FIA WRC 2 entry after back-to-back wins in Portugal and Sardinia, and upgrades to the latest-specification Škoda for Finland. The Corsican will face tough competition with the fast young Finns Jari Huttunen and Emil Lindholm, Russia’s Nikolay Gryazin, as well as Japan’s Takamoto Katsuta.

Rally Finland is the fourth round of five in the FIA Junior World Rally Championship, with Spaniard Jan Solans leading the standings. Debutant Sami Pajari will be one of the youngsters to watch as the latest product of the Flying Finn Future Star initiative.

 

THE 2019 ROUTE

This year’s Rally Finland route features only small changes to the 2018 itinerary. The traditional mixed-surface Harju test kicks off the action in Jyväskylä on Thursday evening, before a total of 10 stages on Friday, held mostly to the west. Saturday features a return of the Leustu stage - last run in 2014 - in a marathon day that totals 132.98 kilometers. Two passes of the Laukaa and Ruuhimäki tests provide an exciting finale on Sunday.

 

MEDIA ACCREDITATION

The Accreditation Centre is located at Original Sokos Hotel Alexandra (Hannikaisenkatu 35, 40100 Jyväskylä).

The opening hours are:

Tuesday 30 July: 14:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 31 July: 09:00 - 22:00
Thursday 1 August: 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 2 August: 06:30 - 13:00

The Media Center is located at Jyväskylä Paviljonki (Messukatu 10, 40100 Jyväskylä).

 

2019 RALLY FINLAND TIMETABLE AND MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES ORGANISED BY THE FIA

Wednesday 31 July 
Mandatory media safety briefing, Photographers’ Room, Media Center17:00 hrs
  
Thursday 1 August  
Mandatory shakedown for P1 & P2P, Vesala09:00 - 10:30 hrs
Shakedown for all Priority drivers (P1, P2P, P2, P3), Vesala10:30 - 12:00 hrs
Shakedown (others), Vesala12:00 - 13:30 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’ Top 3 Shakedown, Michelin stage, Jyväskylä SP13:00 hrs
FIA Press Conference, Press Room, Media Center, Rally HQ, Jyväskylä SP13:30 hrs
Photo-shoot “family photo” P1 crews, meet at Media Center, Jyväskylä SP14:40
“WRC Drivers Meet the Kids” – Karting track at WRC Plaza, Jyväskylä SP14:00 – 15:30 hrs
Start of the rally (section 1), Jyväskylä SP18:37 hrs
  
Friday 2 August 
First car arrives for regroup, media zone & service, Jyväskylä SP13:41 hrs
First car arrives for regroup, media zone & final service, Jyväskylä SP20:20 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’ post-Leg 1, Michelin stage, Jyväskylä SPDuring the 45’ service
  
Saturday 3 August 
First car arrives for regroup, media zone & service, Jyväskylä SP12:37 hrs
First car arrives for media zone, regroup & final service, Jyväskylä SP19:37 hrs
‘Meet the Crews’ post-Leg 2, Michelin stage, Jyväskylä SPDuring the 45’ service
  
Sunday 4 August 
Regroup, Ruuhimäki09:53 hrs
Rally finish, Jyväskylä SP14:31 hrs
Podium Ceremony & Price Giving, Jyväskylä SP16:00 hrs
FIA Press Conference, Press Room, Media Center, Jyväskylä SP16:45 hrs

 

FIA PRESS CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE

Thursday 1 AugustFIA WRC 
 Sébastien OGIER (FRA), Citroen Total ERT
 Jari-Matti LATVALA (FIN), Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
 Craig BREEN (IRL), Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
 Haydden PADDON (NZL), M-Sport Ford WRT
 FIA WRC 2 PRO 
 Kalle ROVANPERÄ (FIN), Skoda Motorsport
 Eric CAMILLI (FRA), M-Sport Ford WRT
 FIA WRC 2
 Jari HUTTUNEN (FIN)
 Pierre-Louis LOUBET (FRA)
 FIA JUNIOR WRC
 Roland POOM (EST)
 Sami PAJARI (FIN)
  
Sunday 4 AugustWinning FIA WRC 2 Pro Championship crew
 Winning FIA WRC 2 Championship crew
 Winning FIA Junior WRC Championship crew
 Top three crews in the overall classification
 Representative of the winning manufacturer

 

MANUFACTURER WRC ENTRIES, 2019 WRC RALLY FINLAND

Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTThierry Neuville / Nicolas Gilsoul (#11)
 Andreas Mikkelsen / Anders Jaeger-Amland (#89)
 Craig Breen / Paul Nagle (#42)
  
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTOtt Tänak / Martin Järveoja (#8)
 Kris Meeke / Sebastian Marshall (#5)
 Jari-Matti Latvala / Miikka Anttila (#10)
  
Citroën Total WRTSébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia (#1)
 Esapekka Lappi / Janne Ferm (#4)
  
M-Sport Ford WRTTeemu Suninen / Jarmo Lehtinen (#3)
 Hayden Paddon / John Kennard (#20)
 Gus Greensmith / Elliott Edmondson (#33)*
 *replacing Elfyn Evans / Scott Martin

 

FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS

The provisional classifications for all the WRC Championships is available on the following link:
https://www.fia.com/events/world-rally-championship/season-2019/standings