2013 Rally Finland 63rd Neste Oil Rally Finland | |||
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Round 8 of the 2013 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Finland | ||
Rally base | Jyväskylä, Keski-Suomi | ||
Dates run | 31 July – 3 August 2013 | ||
Stages | 23 (324.21 km; 201.45 miles) | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Overall distance | 1,580.02 km (981.78 miles) | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Motorsport |
The 63rd Neste Oil Rally Finland was the eighth round of the 2013 World Rally Championship season and was held between 31 July and 3 August 2013.[1] The rally is based in Jyväskylä.
The rally was also the eighth round of both WRC-2 and WRC-3 championships, and the third round of the JWRC championship.
The route of the rally features 23 stages with 324.21 kilometres of competitive distance.[1]
Itinerary of the Rally | ||||
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Time (UTC+3) |
Stage number |
Stage name | Length | |
Qualifying — Wednesday 31 July | ||||
16:00 | P1 & P2 | Ruuhimäki (Free Practice, 90 mins) | 4.62 km | |
19:00 | P1 & P2 | Ruuhimäki (Qualifying) | 4.62 km | |
19:45 | P3 | Ruuhimäki (Shakedown, 135 mins) | 4.62 km | |
Leg 1 — Thursday 1 August | ||||
11:15 | Start — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | — | ||
12:15 | SS1 | Himos 1 | 4.45 km | |
13:40 | SS2 | Torittu 1 | 8.30 km | |
15:18 | SS3 | Koukunmaa | 13.68 km | |
17:34 | SS4 | Torittu 2 | 8.30 km | |
19:00 | SS5 | Himos 2 | 8.72 km | |
20:30 | SS6 | SSS Killeri 1 | 2.06 km | |
21:10 | Service A — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 45 mins | ||
Leg 2 — Friday 2 August | ||||
8:30 | Service B — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 15 mins | ||
9:48 | SS7 | Jukojärvi 1 | 21.90 km | |
10:56 | SS8 | Palsankylä 1 | 13.92 km | |
11:41 | SS9 | Mökkiperä 1 | 13.74 km | |
12:44 | SS10 | Lankamaa 1 | 23.66 km | |
14:03 | Service C — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 30 mins | ||
15:36 | SS11 | Jukojärvi 2 | 21.90 km | |
16:44 | SS12 | Palsankylä 2 | 13.92 km | |
17:29 | SS13 | Mökkiperä 2 | 13.74 km | |
18:32 | SS14 | Lankamaa 2 | 23.66 km | |
20:30 | SS15 | SSS Killeri 2 | 2.06 km | |
21:10 | Service D — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 45 mins | ||
Leg 3 — Saturday 3 August | ||||
7:30 | Service E — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 15 mins | ||
8:26 | SS16 | Surkee 1 | 14.95 km | |
9:24 | SS17 | Leustu 1 | 9.65 km | |
10:32 | SS18 | Ouninpohja 1 | 33.01 km | |
11:50 | SS19 | Painaa 1 | 7.49 km | |
12:53 | Service F — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 30 mins | ||
14:04 | SS20 | Surkee 2 | 14.95 km | |
15:02 | SS21 | Leustu 2 | 9.65 km | |
16:10 | SS22 | Ouninpohja 2 | 33.01 km | |
17:40 | SS23 | Painaa 2 (Power stage) | 7.49 km | |
18:33 | Service G — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | 10 mins | ||
18:43 | Finish — Paviljonki, Jyväskylä | — |
The entry list of the rally had overall 101 entries which was the biggest number in World Rally Championship since 2011 Rally Finland. 14 of the entries were World Rally Cars, 21 of them were competing in WRC-2, 11 in WRC-3 and 10 in Junior WRC.[2][3][4]
On the Thursday morning a total of 96 cars started the rally. Entries withdrawn are marked with a grey background.[5]
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