2008 Rally Argentina - Results

Results

Pos. Driver Co-driver Car Time Difference Points
WRC
1. Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 4:05:48.6 0.0 10
2. Chris Atkinson Stéphane Prévot Subaru Impreza WRC 07 4:08:21.8 2:33.2 8
3. Dani Sordo Marc Martí Citroën C4 WRC 4:09:53.3 4:04.7 6
4. Conrad Rautenbach David Senior Citroën C4 WRC 4:25:52.1 20:03.5 5
5. Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 07 4:31:03.9 25:15.3 4
6. Federico Villagra Jorge Pérez Companc Ford Focus RS WRC 07 4:33:30.6 27:42.0 3
7. Gigi Galli Giovanni Bernacchini Ford Focus RS WRC 07 4:33:40.4 27:51.8 2
8. Andreas Aigner Klaus Wicha Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 4:34:47.9 28:59.3 1
PCWRC
1. (8.) Andreas Aigner Klaus Wicha Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 4:34:47.9 0.0 10
2. (9.) Sebastián Beltrán Ricardo Rojas Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 4:35:53.5 +1:05.6 8
3. (10.) Jari Ketomaa Miika Teiskonen Subaru Impreza N12 4:37:41.2 +2:53.3 6
4. (11.) Fumio Nutahara Daniel Barritt Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 4:38:47.0 +3:59.1 5
5. (12.) Martin Rauam Silver Kutt Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 4:44:16.0 +9:28.1 4
6. (13.) Amjad Farrah Nicola Arena Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 4:53:04.4 +18:16.5 3
7. (14.) Martin Prokop Jan Tománek Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 4:53:07.8 +18:19.9 2
8. (18.) Bernardo Sousa Jorge Carvalho Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 5:13:02.4 +38:14.5 1

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