49. Neste Rally Finland 1999
20. 8. – 22. 8. 1999, Jyväskylä • gravel 377.26 km • total distance including road sections - 1218.42 km • Other years
SS7 Hippos 1 - 1.69 km
- 20. 8. 20:11
1. |
#29 |
Kytölehto Jarmo - Kapanen Arto Vauxhall Astra Kit Car |
A7 | 1:42.2 | 59.5 | |
2. |
#28 |
Eriksson Kenneth - Parmander S. Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2 |
A7 | 1:42.3 |
+0.1 + 0.1 |
59.5 0.06 |
3. |
#27 |
Laukkanen Tapio - Lindström Kaj Renault Mégane Maxi |
A7 | 1:42.6 |
+0.4 + 0.3 |
59.3 0.24 |
4. |
#26 |
McRae Alister - Senior David Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2 |
A7 | 1:43.0 |
+0.8 + 0.4 |
59.1 0.47 |
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#32 |
Svan Per - Olsson Johan Opel Astra Kit Car |
A7 | 1:43.0 |
+0.8 + 0.0 |
59.1 0.47 |
6. |
#31 |
Rowe Martin - Ringer Derek Renault Mégane Maxi |
A7 | 1:43.2 |
+1.0 + 0.2 |
59.0 0.59 |
7. |
#33 |
Wearden Neil - Agnew Trevor Vauxhall Astra Kit Car |
A7 | 1:44.2 |
+2.0 + 1.0 |
58.4 1.18 |
8. |
#30 |
Higgins Mark - Thomas Bryan Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 | 1:44.5 |
+2.3 + 0.3 |
58.2 1.36 |
9. |
#42 |
Pirttinen Jani - Hantunen Timo Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 | 1:46.2 |
+4.0 + 1.7 |
57.3 2.37 |
10. |
#44 |
Saarenpää Esa - Tuominen Tomi Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 | 1:46.4 |
+4.2 + 0.2 |
57.2 2.49 |
11. |
#82 |
Vähämiko Janne - Vainio Veijo Volkswagen Golf GTi 16V |
A7 | 1:50.8 |
+8.6 + 4.4 |
54.9 5.09 |
12. |
#83 |
Eloluoma Mika - Viitanen Petri Opel Astra GSi 16V |
A7 | 1:51.0 |
+8.8 + 0.2 |
54.8 5.21 |
13. |
#96 |
Kovalainen A. - Manninen M. Seat Ibiza GTi 16V |
A7 | 1:58.2 |
+16.0 + 7.2 |
51.5 9.47 |
14. |
#119 |
Presswell Graeme - Saunders M. Vauxhall Astra |
A7 | 2:46.3 |
+1:04.1 + 48.1 |
36.6 37.9 |
Overall
1. |
#27 |
Laukkanen Tapio - Lindström Kaj Renault Mégane Maxi |
A7 |
44:42.6 |
110.4 | |
2. |
#29 |
Kytölehto Jarmo - Kapanen Arto Vauxhall Astra Kit Car |
A7 |
44:59.5 |
+16.9 +16.9 | 109.7 0.21 |
3. |
#32 |
Svan Per - Olsson Johan Opel Astra Kit Car |
A7 |
45:35.1 |
+52.5 +35.6 | 108.3 0.64 |
4. |
#28 |
Eriksson Kenneth - Parmander S. Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2 |
A7 |
45:41.1 |
+58.5 +6.0 | 108.1 0.71 |
5. |
#30 |
Higgins Mark - Thomas Bryan Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 |
45:52.6 |
+1:10.0 +11.5 | 107.6 0.85 |
6. |
#26 |
McRae Alister - Senior David Hyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo2 |
A7 |
45:55.0 |
+1:12.4 +2.4 | 107.5 0.88 |
7. |
#31 |
Rowe Martin - Ringer Derek Renault Mégane Maxi |
A7 |
46:16.0 |
+1:33.4 +21.0 | 106.7 1.14 |
8. |
#33 |
Wearden Neil - Agnew Trevor Vauxhall Astra Kit Car |
A7 |
46:50.1 |
+2:07.5 +34.1 | 105.4 1.55 |
9. |
#44 |
Saarenpää Esa - Tuominen Tomi Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 |
47:04.9 |
+2:22.3 +14.8 | 104.9 1.73 |
10. |
#42 |
Pirttinen Jani - Hantunen Timo Volkswagen Golf III Kit Car |
A7 |
47:14.3 |
+2:31.7 +9.4 | 104.5 1.84 |
11. +1
|
#83 |
Eloluoma Mika - Viitanen Petri Opel Astra GSi 16V |
A7 |
50:31.0 |
+5:48.4 +3:16.7 | 97.7 4.23 |
12. −1
|
#82 |
Vähämiko Janne - Vainio Veijo Volkswagen Golf GTi 16V |
A7 |
51:12.2 1:00 |
+6:29.6 +41.2 | 98.3 4.73 |
13. |
#96 |
Kovalainen A. - Manninen M. Seat Ibiza GTi 16V |
A7 |
53:09.1 |
+8:26.5 +1:56.9 | 92.9 6.16 |
14. |
#119 |
Presswell Graeme - Saunders M. Vauxhall Astra |
A7 |
1:11:11.1 |
+26:28.5 +18:02.0 | 69.4 19.3 |
Retirement
#68 |
Jean-Joseph Simon - Pivato P. |
Ford Puma Kit Car | Mechanical |
Penalty
#3 |
Sainz Carlos - Moya Luis | Toyota Corolla WRC | 0:10 | ||
#85 |
Poltto Jyri - Ojanen Anssi | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II | 0:10 | ||
#117 |
Giacometti E. - Invernizzi U. | Renault Clio Williams | 0:10 | ||
#10 |
Gardemeister Toni - Lukander P. | Seat Cordoba WRC Evo2 | 0:20 | ||
#126 |
Majamäki Ilkka - Karlahti Jari | Peugeot 106 Rallye | 0:20 | ||
#49 |
Galli Gianluigi - D'Amore Guido | Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo V | 0:30 | ||
#59 |
Kumpumäki Petri - Turunen Marko | Subaru Impreza 555 | 0:50 | ||
#74 |
Muhonen Seppo - Vaskelainen Jouko | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV | 1:00 | ||
#82 |
Vähämiko Janne - Vainio Veijo | Volkswagen Golf GTi 16V | 1:00 | ||
#115 |
Karl Morten - Gravgaard Morten | Peugeot 306 S16 | 1:20 | ||
#61 |
Podobnik Vojko - Praznik Matjaž | Proton Pert | 1:40 | ||
#62 |
Gryazin Stanislav - Eremeev D. | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V | 3:30 |
Info
Everyone knew our time and how fast we were, then it's easy to drive the stage with the watch and drive with suitable pace not to be first. During the day it went really well since it was a bit damp but the two last stages were really dry and it showed in the times. There's some small electrical issues but I believe we can fix it and we change a bit from the transmission for tomorrow, all OK.
I tried to drive slowly but he drove slower. I'm in a position where he knows my time before he has to start so he can drive even slower. In that sense this stage is stupid when the whole day goes to waste and in the evening the seconds are given away. It's stupid but no can do.
For me it's more important I can see some lines on the road because tomorrow it's where all the stages are that everybody knows very well and they are very wide and the line is absolutely crucial so it's better for me that I can see the lines a little bit than being the one making the lines and maybe making some mistakes.
It goes well now. Especially the last stages were suiting our car nicely. On the fastest roads with long sixth gear sections, it feels that power and speed are lacking. We've seen that from radar. Hopefully some cure for that tomorrow. In the morning we had hydraulic trouble in the center diff, a pipe came loose, the oil came out and we thought it's going to end here but we made it to service and after that everything has been good. We decided with Peugeot's team leader that we go first [on the road tomorrow]. I try to keep us in the game by driving for the third day so we wouldn't be too far. We can lose a bit tomorrow. On some roads not at all, more on some roads. I would prefer a bit of rain, it would suit us better.
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