The 2019 Rally Chile (also known as the Copec Rally Chile 2019) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days between 9 and 12 May 2019. It marked the first running of Rally Chile, and was the sixth round of the 2019 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and the newly created WRC-2 Pro class. The 2019 event was based in Talcahuano of Concepción Province in Bío Bío Region and consists of sixteen special stages totalling 304.81 km (189.40 mi) competitive kilometres.

Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja won the first edition of Rally Chile. Their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the manufacturers' winners. The Škoda Motorsport crew of Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen took the victory in the WRC-2 Pro category, finishing first in the combined WRC-2 category, while Takamoto Katsuta and Daniel Barritt won the wider WRC-2 class.

Background

Championship standings prior to the event

Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul led both the drivers' and co-drivers' championships with a ten-point lead over six-time world champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia. Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were third, a further eighteen points behind. In the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT held a thirty-seven-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT.

In the World Rally Championship-2 Pro standings, Łukasz Pieniążek and Kamil Heller held a four-point lead ahead of Gus Greensmith and Elliott Edmondson in the drivers' and co-drivers' standings respectively. Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen were third, eight points further back. In the manufacturers' championship, M-Sport Ford WRT led Citroën Total by seventy points, with Škoda Motorsport fourteen points further behind in third.

In the World Rally Championship-2 standings, Benito Guerra and Jaime Zapata led the drivers' and co-drivers' standings by three points respectively. Ole Christian Veiby and Jonas Andersson were second, following by Nikolay Gryazin and Yaroslav Fedorov in third.

Entry list

The following crews entered into the rally. The event was open to crews competing in the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2, WRC-2 Pro and privateer entries not registered to score points in any championship. A total of sixty-three entries were received, with eleven crews entered with World Rally Cars and twenty-three entered the World Rally Championship-2. Four crews were nominated to score points in the Pro class.

No.DriverCo-DriverEntrantCarTyre
World Rally Car entries
1France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien IngrassiaFrance Citroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRCM
3Finland Teemu SuninenFinland Marko SalminenUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCM
4Finland Esapekka LappiFinland Janne FermFrance Citroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRCM
5United Kingdom Kris MeekeUnited Kingdom Sebastian MarshallJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
8Estonia Ott TänakEstonia Martin JärveojaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
10Finland Jari-Matti LatvalaFinland Miikka AnttilaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRCM
11Belgium Thierry NeuvilleBelgium Nicolas GilsoulSouth Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
19France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel ElenaSouth Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
33United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Scott MartinUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCM
37Italy Lorenzo BertelliItaly Simone ScattolinUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCM
89Norway Andreas MikkelsenNorway Anders Jæger-AmlandSouth Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCM
World Rally Championship-2 Pro entries
21United Kingdom Gus GreensmithUnited Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta R5M
22Finland Kalle RovanperäFinland Jonne HalttunenCzech Republic Škoda MotorsportŠkoda Fabia R5M
23Norway Mads ØstbergNorway Torstein EriksenFrance Citroën TotalCitroën C3 R5M
24Bolivia Marco Bulacia WilkinsonArgentina Fabian CretuCzech Republic Škoda MotorsportŠkoda Fabia R5M
World Rally Championship-2 entries
41Mexico Benito GuerraMexico Jaime ZapataMexico Benito GuerraŠkoda Fabia R5M
42Chile Alberto HellerArgentina José DíazChile Alberto HellerFord Fiesta R5M
43Poland Kajetan KajetanowiczPoland Maciej SzczepaniakPoland Kajetan KajetanowiczVolkswagen Polo GTI R5P
44Japan Takamoto KatsutaUnited Kingdom Daniel BarrittJapan Takamoto KatsutaFord Fiesta R5P
45Chile Pedro HellerSpain Marc MartíChile Pedro HellerFord Fiesta R5M
46Brazil Paulo NobreBrazil Gabriel MoralesBrazil Paulo NobreŠkoda Fabia R5P
47Chile Emilio FernándezChile Emilio FernándezChile Joaquin RiquelmeŠkoda Fabia R5M
48Chile Benjamin IsraelArgentina Marcelo Der OhannesianChile Benjamin IsraelCitroën C3 R5M
49Chile Vicente IsraelArgentina Matias RamosChile Vicente IsraelCitroën C3 R5M
50Chile Samuel IsraelArgentina Nicolas GarciaChile Samuel IsraelCitroën C3 R5M
51Chile Jorge Martínez FontenaArgentina Alberto AlvarezChile Jorge Martínez FontenaŠkoda Fabia R5M
52Argentina Alejandro CancioArgentina Santiago GarciaArgentina Alejandro CancioŠkoda Fabia R5M
53Chile Cristóbal VidaurreArgentina Ruben GarciaChile Cristóbal VidaurreŠkoda Fabia R5M
54Chile Felipe RossiArgentina Luis Ernesto AllendeChile Felipe RossiFord Fiesta R5M
55Chile Francisco LopezChile Nicolas LevalleChile Francisco LopezPeugeot 208 T16M
56Chile Germán LyonArgentina Ignacio Uez AhumadaChile Germán LyonPeugeot 208 T16M
57Peru Eduardo CastroPeru Julio EchazuPeru Eduardo CastroCitroën C3 R5M
58Argentina Martin ScuncioChile Javiera RomanArgentina Martin ScuncioHyundai i20 R5M
59Chile Tomas EtcheverryChile Sebastian VeraChile Tomas EtcheverryHyundai i20 R5M
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Route

Chile has never previously hosted its own WRC round, so every stage is brand new.

Itinerary

All dates and times are CLT (UTC-3).

DateTimeNo.Stage nameDistance
9 May11:00Talcahuano [Shakedown]6.45 km
Leg 1 — 142.38 km
10 May8:00SS1El Pinar17.11 km
9:33SS2El Puma 130.72 km
10:46SS3Espigado 122.26 km
15:14SS4El Puma 230.72 km
16:27SS5Espigado 222.26 km
18:30SS6Concepcion — Bicentenario2.20 km
Leg 2 — 121.16 km
11 May8:08SS7Rio Lia 124.90 km
9:08SS8Maria Las Cruces 123.09 km
10:20SS9Pelun 116.59 km
14:08SS10Rio Lia 224.90 km
15:08SS11Maria Las Cruces 223.09 km
16:20SS12Pelun 216.59 km
Leg 3 — 62.16 km
12 May8:08SS13Bio Bio 114.41 km
10:31SS14Lircay18.06 km
10:20SS15San Nicolàs15.28 km
12:18SS16Bio Bio 2 [Power Stage]14.41 km
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Report

World Rally Cars

The second stage of the brand new event was interrupted due to the safety reason, which affected Thierry Neuville, who was first on the road. As a result, the Belgian was awarded a notional time. In the afternoon loop, Ott Tänak stormed away and held a 22.4-second lead into Saturday.

The second leg was quite dramatic. Kris Meeke rolled his Yaris in the opening stage of the day. He managed to carry on, but valuable time has been lost, which dropped him down to tenth overall at the end of the day. One stage later, championship leader Neuville crashed violently after a right-hand blind crest, badly damaging his i20. Luckily, the Belgian and his co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul were fine, but they were unable to continue the rally. The battle for the final podium was on fire until Jari-Matti Latvala hit a rock in the final test and broke his Toyota's driveshaft, which elevated nine-time world champion Sébastien Loeb to third, just 5.1 seconds off defending world champion Sébastien Ogier, who was half a minute behind rally leader Tänak. Eventually, Tänak took the rally victory, following by Ogier, who managed to keep Loeb behind, in second.

Classification

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
EventClassEventStage
118Ott TänakMartin JärveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:15:53.80.0255
221Sébastien OgierJulien IngrassiaCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRC3:16:16.9+23.1184
3319Sébastien LoebDaniel ElenaHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC3:16:24.0+30.2152
4433Elfyn EvansScott MartinM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRC3:17:30.5+1:36.7120
553Teemu SuninenMarko SalminenM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRC3:19:09.4+3:15.6100
664Esapekka LappiJanne FermCitroën Total WRTCitroën C3 WRC3:19:39.2+3:45.480
7789Andreas MikkelsenAnders Jæger-AmlandHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRC3:20:32.8+4:39.060
1085Kris MeekeSebastian MarshallToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:24:27.2+8:33.411
11910Jari-Matti LatvalaMiikka AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota Yaris WRC3:26:53.0+10:59.203
Retired SS811Thierry NeuvilleNicolas GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCRolled00

Special stages

DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
9 MayPinares [Shakedown]6.45 kmMikkelsen / Jæger-AmlandHyundai i20 Coupe WRC4:46.4—N/a
10 MaySS1El Pinar17.11 kmMeeke / Marshall Latvala / AnttilaToyota Yaris WRC Toyota Yaris WRC11:35.9Meeke / Marshall Latvala / Anttila
SS2El Puma 130.72 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC21:10.4Tänak / Järveoja
SS3Espigado 122.26 kmNeuville / GilsoulHyundai i20 Coupe WRC14:23.7
SS4El Puma 230.72 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC20:46.0
SS5Espigado 222.26 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC14:03.4
SS6Concepcion — Bicentenario2.20 kmLoeb / ElenaHyundai i20 Coupe WRC2:06.9
11 MaySS7Rio Lia 124.90 kmNeuville / GilsoulHyundai i20 Coupe WRC13:55.1
SS8Maria Las Cruces 123.09 kmLoeb / ElenaHyundai i20 Coupe WRC14:28.3
SS9Pelun 116.59 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC10:09.8
SS10Rio Lia 224.90 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC13:45.1
SS11Maria Las Cruces 223.09 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC14:14.7
SS12Pelun 216.59 kmLoeb / ElenaHyundai i20 Coupe WRC10:00.6
12 MaySS13Bio Bio 114.41 kmMeeke / MarshallToyota Yaris WRC8:14.5
SS14Lircay18.06 kmOgier / IngrassiaCitroën C3 WRC10:13.5
SS15San Nicolàs15.28 kmLoeb / ElenaHyundai i20 Coupe WRC8:08.6
SS16Bio Bio 2 [Power Stage]14.41 kmTänak / JärveojaToyota Yaris WRC7:57.3

Championship standings

Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championshipsManufacturers' championships
MoveDriverPointsMoveCo-driverPointsMoveManufacturerPoints
11Sébastien Ogier1221Julien Ingrassia122Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT178
21Ott Tänak1121Martin Järveoja112Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT149
32Thierry Neuville1102Nicolas Gilsoul110Citroën Total WRT143
4Kris Meeke56Sebastian Marshall56M-Sport Ford WRT100
5Elfyn Evans55Scott Martin55

World Rally Championship-2 Pro

Kalle Rovanperä led in the Pro category with a slender 2.4-second advantage after an intense battle with Mads Østberg. The eighteen-year-old Finn extended his lead over Østberg as the Norwegian lost 30 seconds when fluid leaked out of the rear brakes of his C3 R5. Eventually, Rovanperä successfully took his first Pro victory of the season.

Special stages

Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.

DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
9 MayTalcahuano [Shakedown]6.45 kmRovanperä / HalttunenŠkoda Fabia R54:59.6—N/a
10 MaySS1El Pinar17.11 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R512:03.0Østberg / Eriksen
SS2El Puma 130.72 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R522:11.7
SS3Espigado 122.26 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R515:08.3
SS4El Puma 230.72 kmRovanperä / HalttunenŠkoda Fabia R521:32.5Rovanperä / Halttunen
SS5Espigado 222.26 kmRovanperä / HalttunenŠkoda Fabia R514:47.5
SS6Concepcion — Bicentenario2.20 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R52:12.8
11 MaySS7Rio Lia 124.90 kmRovanperä / HalttunenŠkoda Fabia R514:24.7
SS8Maria Las Cruces 123.09 kmStage interrupted
SS9Pelun 116.59 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R510:36.6Rovanperä / Halttunen
SS10Rio Lia 224.90 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R514:05.1
SS11Maria Las Cruces 223.09 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R514:46.1
SS12Pelun 216.59 kmRovanperä / HalttunenŠkoda Fabia R510:32.5
12 MaySS13Bio Bio 114.41 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R58:37.2
SS14Lircay18.06 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R510:39.5
SS15San Nicolàs15.28 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R58:30.9
SS16Bio Bio 214.41 kmØstberg / EriksenCitroën C3 R58:21.4

Classification

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
EventClassClassEvent
8122Kalle RovanperäJonne HalttunenŠkoda MotorsportŠkoda Fabia R53:23:46.30.0254
9223Mads ØstbergTorstein EriksenCitroën TotalCitroën C3 R53:24:09.9+23.6182
12321Gus GreensmithElliott EdmondsonM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta R53:27:35.3+3:49.0150
15424Marco Bulacia WilkinsonFabian CretuŠkoda MotorsportŠkoda Fabia R53:29:28.6+5:42.3120

Championship standings

Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championshipsManufacturers' championships
MoveDriverPointsMoveCo-driverPointsMoveManufacturerPoints
11Gus Greensmith731Elliott Edmondson73M-Sport Ford WRT135
21Mads Østberg681Torstein Eriksen681Škoda Motorsport73
32Łukasz Pieniążek622Kamil Heller621Citroën Total68
41Kalle Rovanperä611Jonne Halttunen61
5Marco Bulacia Wilkinson12Fabian Cretu12

World Rally Championship-2

Three-time European Rally Champion Kajetan Kajetanowicz was initially entered for the event, but due to the mechanical issues in Rally Argentina, he and his team withdrew from Chile.

Local hero Alberto Heller was comfortable in the lead, but his brother Pedro Heller had to retire from the day as he rolled his Fiesta in the opening stage. However, Alberto was surpassed by Takamoto Katsuta in final stage of the second leg. Worse still, the Chilean rolled his Ford Fiesta into retirement in the second to last stage. Eventually, Katsuta brought car home to take his first victory of the season.

Classification

PositionNo.DriverCo-driverEntrantCarTimeDifferencePoints
EventClassClassEvent
14144Takamoto KatsutaDaniel BarrittTakamoto KatsutaFord Fiesta R53:29:26.70.0250
16241Benito GuerraJaime ZapataBenito GuerraŠkoda Fabia R53:32:32.8+3:06.1180
17352Alejandro CancioSantiago GarciaAlejandro CancioŠkoda Fabia R53:34:33.9+5:07.2150
18453Cristóbal VidaurreRuben GarciaCristóbal VidaurreŠkoda Fabia R53:34:54.0+5:27.3120
19550Samuel IsraelNicolas GarciaSamuel IsraelCitroën C3 R53:36:04.4+6:37.7100
20649Vicente IsraelMatias RamosVicente IsraelCitroën C3 R53:37:17.9+7:51.280
21746Paulo NobreGabriel MoralesPaulo NobreŠkoda Fabia R53:44:57.2+15:30.360
22857Eduardo CastroJulio EchazuEduardo CastroCitroën C3 R53:48:01.7+18:35.040
23955Francisco LopezNicolas LevalleFrancisco LopezPeugeot 208 T163:56:42.0+27:15.320
281045Pedro HellerMarc MartíPedro HellerFord Fiesta R54:15:21.7+45:55.010
301151Jorge Martínez FontenaAlberto AlvarezJorge Martínez FontenaŠkoda Fabia R54:19:58.3+50:31.600
341254Felipe RossiLuis Ernesto AllendeFelipe RossiFord Fiesta R54:31:24.8+1:01:58.100
Retired SS1558Martin ScuncioJaviera RomanMartin ScuncioHyundai i20 R5Mechanical00
Retired SS1459Tomas EtcheverrySebastian VeraTomas EtcheverryHyundai i20 R5Mechanical00
Retired SS1356Germán LyonIgnacio Uez AhumadaGermán LyonPeugeot 208 T16Mechanical00
Retired SS247Emilio FernándezJoaquin RiquelmeEmilio FernándezŠkoda Fabia R5Accident00
Retired SS248Benjamin IsraelMarcelo Der OhannesianBenjamin IsraelCitroën C3 R5Mechanical00
Did not start43Kajetan KajetanowiczMaciej SzczepaniakKajetan KajetanowiczVolkswagen Polo GTI R5Withdrawn00

Special stages

Results in bold denote first in the RC2 class, the class which both the WRC-2 Pro and WRC-2 championships run to.

DateNo.Stage nameDistanceWinnersCarTimeClass leaders
9 MayTalcahuano [Shakedown]6.45 kmFontena / AlvarezŠkoda Fabia R54:59.3—N/a
10 MaySS1El Pinar17.11 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R512:30.4Katsuta / Barritt
SS2El Puma 130.72 kmA. Heller / DíazFord Fiesta R522:40.3A. Heller / Díaz
SS3Espigado 122.26 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R515:46.0
SS4El Puma 230.72 kmA. Heller / DíazFord Fiesta R522:23.9
SS5Espigado 222.26 kmA. Heller / DíazFord Fiesta R515:24.4
SS6Concepcion — Bicentenario2.20 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R52:15.5
11 MaySS7Rio Lia 124.90 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R514:34.3
SS8Maria Las Cruces 123.09 kmStage interrupted
SS9Pelun 116.59 kmMartínez Fontena / AlvarezŠkoda Fabia R510:33.4A. Heller / Díaz
SS10Rio Lia 224.90 kmA. Heller / DíazFord Fiesta R514:20.2
SS11Maria Las Cruces 223.09 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R515:01.7
SS12Pelun 216.59 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R510:47.2Katsuta / Barritt
12 MaySS13Bio Bio 114.41 kmKatsuta / BarrittFord Fiesta R58:46.8
SS14Lircay18.06 kmMartínez Fontena / AlvarezŠkoda Fabia R511:03.7
SS15San Nicolàs15.28 kmMartínez Fontena / AlvarezŠkoda Fabia R58:44.3
SS16Bio Bio 214.41 kmMartínez Fontena / AlvarezŠkoda Fabia R58:31.3

Championship standings

Pos.Drivers' championshipsCo-drivers' championships
MoveDriverPointsMoveCo-driverPoints
1Benito Guerra61Jaime Zapata61
27Takamoto Katsuta477Daniel Barritt47
31Ole Christian Veiby401Jonas Andersson40
41Nikolay Gryazin281Yaroslav Fedorov28
51Alberto Heller271José Díaz27

Notes

External links

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