The 2018 Rally Sweden (formally known as the Rally Sweden 2018)
was a
motor racing event for
rally cars that was held over four days between 15 and 18 February 2018. It marked the sixty-sixth running of
Rally Sweden
The Rally Sweden ( sv, Svenska rallyt), formerly the International Swedish Rally, and later the Uddeholm Swedish Rally, is an automobile rally competition held in February in Värmland, Sweden and relocated to Umeå in 2022. First held in 1950, ...
, and was the second round of the
2018 World Rally Championship
The 2018 FIA World Rally Championship was the 46th season of the World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as the highest class of international rallying. Teams an ...
and its support categories, the
WRC-2 and
WRC-3
The FIA WRC3 is a support championship of the World Rally Championship. The calendar consists of the same rallies and stages as the parent series and crews usually compete immediately after WRC2 entrants. Entry into WRC3 is limited to cars tha ...
championships.
It was also the first round of the
Junior World Rally Championship.
The event, which was based in the town of
Torsby in
Värmland County, was contested over nineteen
special stages totalling a competitive distance of .
Jari-Matti Latvala
Jari-Matti Latvala (born 3 April 1985) is a Finnish rally driver who has competed in the World Rally Championship (WRC). His co-driver for most of his career was Miikka Anttila, who co-drove for Latvala between the 2003 Rallye Deutschland and 2019 ...
and
Miikka Anttila were the defending rally winners.
Thierry Neuville and
Nicolas Gilsoul were the rally winners. Their team,
Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the manufacturers' winners.
The Belgian also became only the third non-Nordic driver to win the event after the nine-time world champion,
Sébastien Loeb, and the defending world champion,
Sébastien Ogier.
The
Tommi Mäkinen Racing crew of
Takamoto Katsuta
Takamoto Katsuta (勝田 貴元, ''Katsuta Takamoto'', born 17 March 1993) is a Japanese rally driver. He currently rallies for the Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG in the World Rally Championship. He rose to prominence after taking a surprise victor ...
and
Marko Salminen
Marko Salminen (born 10 October 1978) is a Finnish rally co-driver. He is currently competing in the Junior World Rally Championship as the co-driver of Sami Pajari and in the Finnish Rally Championship alongside Teemu Asunmaa.
Rally career
Ma ...
won the World Rally Championship-2 category in a
Ford Fiesta R5, while Swedish crew
Denis Rådström and
Johan Johansson won the World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championship.
Background
Championship standings prior to the event
Sébastien Ogier and
Julien Ingrassia entered the round with an eight-point lead in the World Championships for Drivers and Co-drivers. In the World Championship for Manufacturers,
M-Sport Ford WRT
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team (formerly M-Sport World Rally Team, Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team and Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team) is the privately run World Rally Championship team of M-Sport, the firm run by Malcolm Wilson that was previ ...
and
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT held a fifteen-point lead over
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT.
Entry list
The following crews were entered into the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, World Rally Championship-3 and Junior World Rally Championships. The final entry list consisted of fourteen World Rally Car entries, fifteen in the World Rally Championship-2, and fifteen entries in the World Rally Championship-3, twelve of which were eligible to score points in the Junior World Rally Championship.
;Notes
* — Driver is eligible to score points in the
FIA Junior World Rally Championship.
Route
Itenerary
Report
Thursday
Ott Tänak drove a
Yaris, defeated
Thierry Neuville in their head-to-head heat on snow roads and stopped the clocks 0.3 second faster than Latvala, who beat
Mads Østberg
Mads Østberg (born 11 October 1987) is a Norwegian rally driver. His co-driver is Torstein Eriksen.
Career
Østberg competed in his first rally in 2004. His first World Rally Championship event was the 2006 Swedish Rally, in which he finished ...
in their battle by 0.3 second. The Norwegian was impressive on his
Citroën C3 debut to hold third as competitors headed north to
Torsby for an overnight halt.
Kris Meeke, driving another C3, and
Hyundai i20 pilot
Andreas Mikkelsen were tied in fourth, a further 0.3 second behind, while Neuville completed the top six. Toyota's
Esapekka Lappi and championship leader
Sébastien Ogier lost time after running wide on the same corner near the finish. They were eighth and ninth respectively but just 2.9 seconds off the pace.
Friday
The early starters lost time ploughing a clean route through fresh snow. Championship leader
Sébastien Ogier was the first on the road. He was struggle with the grip all day and conceded almost three minutes en route to twelfth. So were
Ott Tänak and
Jari-Matti Latvala
Jari-Matti Latvala (born 3 April 1985) is a Finnish rally driver who has competed in the World Rally Championship (WRC). His co-driver for most of his career was Miikka Anttila, who co-drove for Latvala between the 2003 Rallye Deutschland and 2019 ...
. The Toyota teammates separated by eighth and ninth.
Craig Breen was third on the board, and the Irishman was delighted with his form with two afternoon stages wins. Teammate
Mads Østberg
Mads Østberg (born 11 October 1987) is a Norwegian rally driver. His co-driver is Torstein Eriksen.
Career
Østberg competed in his first rally in 2004. His first World Rally Championship event was the 2006 Swedish Rally, in which he finished ...
was 0.5 second further back. Lying sixth after last night's curtain-raising speed test,
Thierry Neuville moved his
i20 to the front on this morning's second stage and held off a chasing pack which had the advantage of better conditions. Norwegian
Andreas Mikkelsen, who started further behind, had a trouble-free day while
Hayden Paddon running out of the top three to make Hyundai 1-2-3.
Saturday
Thierry Neuville was the rally leader, but the gap between him and his main opponent was not big enough, especially for the Citroën driver,
Craig Breen, who was eager to claim his first
WRC
WRC may refer to:
Broadcasting stations
* WRC-TV, a television station (virtual channel 4, digital channel 34) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States
* Several radio stations in the Washington, D.C. area:
** WTEM, a radio station (980 AM) l ...
victory. The Irish driver have once narrowed the gap to less than five seconds. However, the Hyundai star set four fastest stage times to build a 22.7-second lead, though he suffered a
paddle shift gearchange system issue at the opening stage. Teammate
Andreas Mikkelsen finished third after a spin today which made him dropped from second to fourth place, 9.3 seconds behind Breen.
Hayden Paddon's car set-up was unsuited to this morning's forest roads. The New Zealander stuck on the inside of a hairpin in the final stage, which made him lost some time. He ended the day 16.6 seconds behind Mikkelsen.
Mads Østberg
Mads Østberg (born 11 October 1987) is a Norwegian rally driver. His co-driver is Torstein Eriksen.
Career
Østberg competed in his first rally in 2004. His first World Rally Championship event was the 2006 Swedish Rally, in which he finished ...
changed his
C3's settings to improve his car's balance but the switches affected his confidence and he reversed the adjustments. There was also an accident in SS13.
Kris Meeke nosed into a snow bank but lost engine power when he regained the road. He stopped to clean snow from his Citroën's
cooling system and as
Ott Tänak tried to overtake in a narrow section, the two cars collided and the Estonian's
Toyota Yaris bounced into a ditch. That ended with the Briton's retirement and made five-time world champion
Sébastien Ogier finally get into the top ten.
Sunday
With a comfortable lead,
Thierry Neuville finally eased through Sunday's final three speed tests to head Ireland's
Craig Breen, driving a
Citroën C3, for whom second was a career-best result.
Andreas Mikkelsen finished third after a spun at exactly the same point as Neuville.
Esapekka Lappi fought back and gained two places in the final three stages to finish fourth, 17.5 seconds adrift of Mikkelsen, after he plunged down the order after burying his
Toyota Yaris in a snow bank. A final stage mistake from
Hayden Paddon cost him a place. The Kiwi stalled his
i20 a couple of kilometres from the finish and trailed the Finn by 8.6 seconds. After only a day's pre-event testing,
Mads Østberg
Mads Østberg (born 11 October 1987) is a Norwegian rally driver. His co-driver is Torstein Eriksen.
Career
Østberg competed in his first rally in 2004. His first World Rally Championship event was the 2006 Swedish Rally, in which he finished ...
was sixth on his debut drive in a
C3.
Jari-Matti Latvala
Jari-Matti Latvala (born 3 April 1985) is a Finnish rally driver who has competed in the World Rally Championship (WRC). His co-driver for most of his career was Miikka Anttila, who co-drove for Latvala between the 2003 Rallye Deutschland and 2019 ...
finished seventh after being delayed by a troublesome front differential and adverse road conditions. Fellow Finn
Teemu Suninen
Teemu Suninen (born February 1, 1994) is a Finnish rally driver. Suninen was driving for Malcolm Wilson's M-Sport WRT in WRC between 2017 and 2021. His manager is Timo Jouhki.
Rally career
Suninen won the WRC-3 class in the 2014 Rally Finlan ...
was eighth in a
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a supermini car marketed by Ford since 1976 over seven generations. Over the years, the Fiesta has mainly been developed and manufactured by Ford's European operations, and has been positioned below the Escort (later the ...
, the highest place among
M-Sport World Rally Team
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team (formerly M-Sport World Rally Team, Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team and Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team) is the privately run World Rally Championship team of M-Sport, the firm run by Malcolm Wilson that was previ ...
drivers.
Ott Tänak and Monte-Carlo winner
Sébastien Ogier dropped lot of time in Friday's opening leg as they ploughed a path through deep snow. They were unable to regain lost ground and finished ninth and tenth respectively.
Results
World Rally Championship
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
World Rally Championship-2
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
World Rally Championship-3
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Junior World Rally Championship
Classification
Special stages
Championship standings
Notes
References
External links
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