2007 Rally Ireland - Special Stages

Special Stages

Leg Stage Time Name Length Winner Time Avg. spd. Rally leader
1
(15/16 Nov)
SSS1 19:00 (15-Nov) Stormont (Belfast, NI) 1.82 km M. Grönholm 1:30.8 72.16 km/h M. Grönholm
SS2 08:05 (16-Nov) Geevagh 1 (Co. Sligo, RoI) 11.47 km S. Loeb 6:05.7 112.92 km/h S. Loeb
SS3 08:33 Arigna 1 (Co. Roscommon, RoI) 27.89 km D. Sordo 15:44.0 106.36 km/h
SS4 09:24 Lough Gill 1 (Co. Sligo, RoI) 20.56 km D. Sordo 10:54.7 113.05 km/h D. Sordo
SS5 11:29 Geevagh 2 (Co. Sligo, RoI) 11.47 km S. Loeb 6:22.0 108.09 km/h S. Loeb
SS6 11:57 Arigna 2 (Co. Roscommon, RoI) 27.89 km S. Loeb 16:09.6 103.55 km/h
SS7 12:48 Lough Gill 2 (Co. Sligo, RoI) 20.56 km D. Sordo 10:55.5 112.92 km/h
SS8 15:01 Glenboy (Co. Leitrim, RoI) 22.25 km S. Loeb 11:56.0 111.87 km/h
SS9 15:54 Bencroy (Co. Cavan, RoI) 15.43 km D. Sordo 8:21.3 110.81 km/h
SS10 16:19 Drumshanbo (Co. Leitrim, RoI) 8.65 km S. Loeb 5:00.3 103.70 km/h
2
(17 Nov)
SS11 8:13 Sloughan Glen 1 (Co. Tyrone, NI) 20.95 km S. Loeb 11:37.7 108.10 km/h
SS12 09:08 Ballinamallard 1 (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 17.95 km S. Loeb 9:35.9 112.21 km/h
SS13 09:51 Tempo 1 (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 13.46 km S. Loeb 7:31.6 107.30 km/h
SS14 14:04 Sloughan Glen 2 (Co. Tyrone, NI) 20.95 km C. Atkinson 11:25.7 109.99 km/h
SS15 14:59 Ballinamallard 2 (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 17.95 km S. Loeb 9:30.7 113.23 km/h
SS16 15:42 Tempo 2 (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 13.46 km J-M. Latvala 7:28.9 107.94 km/h
3
(18 Nov)
SS17 09:03 Murley (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 24.70 km M. Hirvonen 13:19.9 111.16 km/h
SS18 09:51 Fardross (Co. Fermanagh, NI) 14.77 km M. Hirvonen 8:49.8 100.36 km/h
SS19 11:39 Donegal Bay (Co. Donegal, RoI) 14.06 km J-M. Latvala 7:00.9 120.26 km/h
SS20 13:08 Mullaghmore (Co. Sligo, RoI) 2.38 km P. Solberg 1:16.9 111.42 km/h

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