Sanremo, Day 1: Basso on top at home
As IRC battle lights up the italian sky
A storming drive through the gruelling 44-kilometre Ronde night stage has put Giandomenico Basso 25.6s clear in the battle for victory on the legendary Rallye Sanremo, the penultimate round of the all-action Intercontinental Rally Challenge in Italy.
Basso, in a turbocharged M-Sport Ford Fiesta RRC, was fastest through Friday’s opening stage, which was damp in places, by 4.2s. Although he couldn’t match Jan Kopecký’s speed through the dry second test, he was quickest again on the damp third run, which was also affected by patches of fog, to take a lead of 12.7s into Ronde. By completing the day-closing stage 12.9s faster than his ŠKODA Fabia Super 2000-driving rival, Basso holds a comfortable advantage heading to the overnight halt in Sanremo.
“We knew our lead before Ronde was not enough but the stage was very long and difficult,” said Basso. “We had some brake problems and I think the tyre compound was too soft for the dry but we manage well and the important thing is we got through.”
Kopecký suggested the extra torque available to Basso had given the Italian the edge when the road was damp. The Czech had been in a close fight for second with Paolo Andreucci until the Peugeot 207 S2000 pilot went for a cautious approach through Ronde in the knowledge that finishing the rally will make him Italian champion for a seventh time after rival Umberto Scandola hit trouble this afternoon.
Scandola had been expected to run at the front in his ŠKODA Italia entry but a bent axle, caused when he swiped a metal retaining barrier five kilometres into stage one, led to a 40-second delay. It got worse on the next stage when is ill-handling car struck another barrier and forced his exit after he had stopped to change a puncture caused by the damaged component.
Alessandro Perico, who was slowed by an intercom glitch on stage three, climbs to third with Stefano Albertini fourth in a similar Peugeot. Last year’s IRC 2WD Cup runner-up was 2.0s slower than Basso through stage three but was slowed on stage four when a front driveshaft failed five kilometres from the stage finish. Juho Hänninen, whose 11 wins in the IRC is a record, was fourth starting the stage but crashed out in his factory Fabia.
Craig Breen, who is fifth after four stages, said simply completing the opening loop represented a major achievement on his first start in the IRC since the accident that claimed the life of his best friend and former co-driver Gareth Roberts on Targa Florio-Rally Internazionale Di Sicilia in June.
Meanwhile, Pierre Campana reported brake problems and a lack of grip in the afternoon before a broken rear differential two kilometres into Ronde caused considerable delay. Frigyes Turán reached the end of the run in eighth place albeit with the engine in his Petter Solberg Engineering Fiesta overheating. Harry Hunt was ninth after the first stage but a costly puncture on stage two has dropped the young Briton down the order in his Kronos Racing 207.
Renault Mégane RS driver Federico Gasperetti heads title leader Robert Consani in the IRC Production Cup section with Marco Cavigioli third. Marco Tempestini was sixth after the first stage but withdraw due to illness soon afterwards. Simone Campedelli tops the IRC 2WD Cup ahead of Roberto Vescovi in a Renault Clio R3. Bryan Bouffier is the leading R2 contender in his Peugeot 208, which is being given its competition debut in Sanremo. The Frenchman is sixth in class.
Saturday’s action consists of six stages over a competitive distance of 118.92 kilometres. It begins with the 19.93-kilometre Colle Langan run at 09:05hrs local time. The finish is scheduled for outside Sanremo’s Old Railway Station building at 17:25hrs.
Pos. | # | Nat. | Driver | Car | Time |
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1 | 2 | ITA | Basso G. / Dotta Mitia | Ford Fiesta S2000 | 58:59.3 |
2 | 5 | CZE | Kopecký Jan / Dresler Pavel | Škoda Fabia S2000 | +25.6 |
3 | 9 | ITA | Perico A. / Carrara F. | Peugeot 207 S2000 | +1:06.6 |
4 | 8 | ITA | Albertini S. / Scattolin S. | Peugeot 207 S2000 | +1:12.9 |
5 | 10 | IRL | Breen Craig / Nagle Paul | Peugeot 207 S2000 | +1:13.3 |
6 | 3 | ITA | Andreucci Paolo / Andreussi Anna | Peugeot 207 S2000 | +1:19.5 |
7 | 19 | ITA | Campedelli S. / Fappani Danilo | Citroën DS3 R3T | +3:14.9 |
8 | 6 | HUN | Turán Frigyes / Zsiros Gábor | Ford Fiesta S2000 | +3:18.9 |
9 | 38 | ITA | Vescovi Roberto / Guzzi Giancarla | Renault Clio R3 | +3:35.7 |
10 | 42 | ITA | Michelini Rudy / Bosi M. | Citroën DS3 R3T | +3:43.0 |
11 | 29 | ITA | Gasperetti F. / Ferrari F. | Renault Megane RS | +3:47.8 |
12 | 28 | UKR | Consani Robert / Klinger Nicolas | Renault Megane RS | +4:35.4 |
13 | 11 | FRA | Bouffier Bryan / Panseri Xavier | Peugeot 208 R2 | +4:37.2 |
14 | 40 | AUT | Danzinger H. / Becker Katrin | Renault Clio R3 | +4:43.2 |
15 | 33 | ITA | Ameglio Danilo / Marinotto M. | Peugeot 206 S1600 | +4:56.8 |
16 | 27 | ITA | Chentre Elwis / D’Herin Igor | Škoda Fabia R2 | +5:10.7 |
17 | 26 | ITA | Cavigioli Marco / Fortunato M. | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX R4 | +5:22.1 |
18 | 43 | ITA | Cogni Gabriele / Barone Maurizio | Citroën DS3 R3T | +5:27.5 |
19 | 21 | FRA | Heloïse Johan / Gorczyca T. | Subaru Impreza Sti R4 | +5:54.7 |
20 | 34 | ITA | Borgogno Franco / Candido V. | Renault Clio S1600 | +6:06.4 |