Special Stages
Leg | Stage | Time | Name | Length | Winner | Time | Avg. spd. | Rally leader |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 (29 Mar - 30 Mar) |
SS1 | 17:35 | SSS Estadio Algarve | 2.20 km | M. Grönholm | 2:05.8 | 62.96 km/h | M. Grönholm |
SS2 | 10:27 | Tavira 1 | 19.92 km | M. Hirvonen | 14:07.5 | 84.62 km/h | ||
SS3 | 11:27 | Serra de Tavira 1 | 24.37 km | M. Grönholm | 16:30.1 | 88.61 km/h | ||
SS4 | 12:15 | S. Bras de Alportel | 16.70 km | S. Loeb | 11:24.3 | 87.86 km/h | ||
SS5 | 14:44 | Tavira 2 | 19.92 km | M. Grönholm | 13:52.3 | 86.16 km/h | ||
SS6 | 15:44 | Serra de Tavira 2 | 24.37 km | S. Loeb | 16:10.2 | 90.43 km/h | ||
SS7 | 16:32 | S. Bras de Alportel | 16.70 km | S. Loeb | 11:10.6 | 89.65 km/h | S. Loeb | |
2 (31 Mar) |
SS8 | 09:48 | Silves / Ourique 1 | 30.69 km | S. Loeb | 21:36.5 | 85.22 km/h | |
SS9 | 10:37 | Ourique 1 | 24.87 km | S. Loeb | 14:59.9 | 99.49 km/h | ||
SS10 | 11:32 | Almodóvar 1 | 20.88 km | S. Loeb | 11:40.5 | 107.31 km/h | ||
SS11 | 14:50 | Silves / Ourique 2 | 30.69 km | S. Loeb | 20:16.0 | 90.86 km/h | ||
SS12 | 15:39 | Ourique 2 | 24.87 km | S. Loeb | 14:35.0 | 102.32 km/h | ||
SS13 | 16:34 | Almodóvar 2 | 20.88 km | S. Loeb | 11:38.6 | 107.6 km/h | ||
3 (1 Apr) |
SS14 | 08:07 | Loule / Almodóvar 1 | 17.60 km | M. Hirvonen | 11:18.0 | 93.45 km/h | |
SS15 | 08:39 | Loule 1 | 22.70 km | S. Loeb | 14:09.3 | 96.22 km/h | ||
SS16 | 11:42 | Loule / Almodóvar 2 | 17.60 km | M. Grönholm | 11:11.1 | 94.41 km/h | ||
SS17 | 12:14 | Loule 2 | 22.70 km | M. Grönholm | 14:02.0 | 97.05 km/h | ||
SS18 | 14:00 | Estadio Algarve 2 | 2.20 km | S. Loeb | 2:06.8 | 62.46 km/h |
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