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The '''Central Europe Rally''' was a [[rally raid]] [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] held in [[Romania]] and [[Hungary]].<ref name=aso_rt>[http://www.centraleuroperally.com/2008/CER/presentation/us/r3_5-le-parcours.html Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > The Route<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It was held in 2008 as a replacement for the canceled 2008 [[Dakar Rally]].<ref name=aso_sa>[http://www.centraleuroperally.com/2008/CER/presentation/us/r3_2-aspects-sportifs.html Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > Sporting Aspects<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It was organized by the [[Amaury Sport Organisation]].<ref name=aso_sa /> |
The '''Central Europe Rally''' was a [[rally raid]] [[Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race]] held in [[Romania]] and [[Hungary]].<ref name=aso_rt>[http://www.centraleuroperally.com/2008/CER/presentation/us/r3_5-le-parcours.html Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > The Route<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It was held in 2008 as a replacement for the canceled 2008 [[Dakar Rally]].<ref name=aso_sa>[http://www.centraleuroperally.com/2008/CER/presentation/us/r3_2-aspects-sportifs.html Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > Sporting Aspects<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{wayback|url=http://www.centraleuroperally.com/2008/CER/presentation/us/r3_2-aspects-sportifs.html |date=20080423064302 }}</ref> It was organized by the [[Amaury Sport Organisation]].<ref name=aso_sa /> |
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Revision as of 07:49, 18 November 2016
The Central Europe Rally was a rally raid endurance race held in Romania and Hungary.[1] It was held in 2008 as a replacement for the canceled 2008 Dakar Rally.[2] It was organized by the Amaury Sport Organisation.[2]
Route
The event began in Budapest on April 19 and finished at Lake Balaton in Hungary on April 26, 2008.[1]
Here is a table with the locations of the start and finish points of each stage of the Rally, as well as each stage's distance.[3]
Date | Stage | Start | Finish | Special Stage (km) | Road Section (km) | Total | Stage winners | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bikes | Quads | Cars | Trucks | |||||||
20 April | 1 | Budapest | Baia Mare | 63 | 468 | 531 | M. Coma | L. Szabo | C. Sainz | H. Stacey |
21 April | 2 | Baia Mare | 152 | 140 | 292 | D. Casteu | R. Irimescu | S. Peterhansel | H. Stacey | |
22 April | 3 | Baia Mare | Debrecen | 152 | 285 | 437 | J. Katriňák | R. Irimescu | G. de Villiers | A. Loprais |
23 April | 4 | Debrecen | Veszprém | 150 | 430 | 580 | C. Despres | H. Deltrieu | C. Sainz | H. Stacey |
24 April | 5 | Veszprém | 210 | 107 | 317 | D. Casteu | N. Nemeth | C. Sainz | H. Stacey | |
25 April | 6 | Veszprém | 210 | 107 | 317 | C. Despres | H. Deltrieu | C. Sainz | H. Stacey | |
26 April | 7 | Veszprém | Balatonfüred | 155 | 42 | 197 | J. Katriňák | C. Declerck | C. Sainz | H. Stacey |
1,092 | 1,579 | 2,671 |
Results
Motorcycles
1. David Casteu (KTM) 12:21:14[4]
2. Francisco López (KTM) +2:58[4]
3. Alain Duclos (KTM) +19:39[4]
4. José Manuel Pellicer (Yamaha) +21:20[4]
5. Cyril Despres (KTM) +22:50[4]
Cars
1. Carlos Sainz/Michel Périn, Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, 11h18m08s[5]
2. Stéphane Peterhansel/Jean-Paul Cottret, Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution, + 2.01m[5]
3. Dieter Depping/Timo Gottschalk, Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, + 6.34m[5]
4. Luc Alphand/Gilles Picard, Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution, + 7.28m[5]
5. Carlos Sousa/Andreas Schulz, Volkswagen Race Touareg 2, + 33.45m[5]
6. Bruno Saby/Alain Guehennec, BMW X3 CC, + 46.30m[5]
7. Robert Baldwin/Kevin Heath, Hummer H3, + 56.02m[5]
8. Philippe Gache/François Flick, SMG, + 1h07m08s[5]
9. Miroslav Zapletal/Valdimir Nemajer, Mitsubishi L200, + 1h12m19s[5]
10. Robby Gordon/Andy Grider, Hummer H3, + 1h25m38s[5]
Trucks
1. Hans Stacey, Eddy Chevaillier, Bernard der Kinderen, MAN TGA, 11:43:20[6]
2. Wulfer van Ginkel, Daniël Bruinsma, Richard de Rooy, GINAF X2222, +0:33:43[6]
3. Aleš Loprais, Ladislav Lála, Milan Holáň, Tatra T815-2, +0:53:18[6]
4. Marek Spáčil, Jiří Žák, Zdeněk Němec, LIAZ 151154, +1:27:42[6]
5. Marco Dono, Andrea Bettiga, Angelo Fumagalli, Iveco, +1:28:27[6]
References
- ^ a b Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > The Route
- ^ a b Central Europe Rally 2008: 2008 Edition > Sporting Aspects Archived 2008-04-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ [1]
- ^ a b c d e Central Europe Rally – Victory for Sainz and Casteu - Yahoo! Eurosport UK
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j RallySport Magazine – Sainz wins Central Europe Rally
- ^ a b c d e Motorsport.com: News channel