2020 edition of Rally de Portugal
2020 Rally de Portugal54. Vodafone Rally de Portugal Part of the 2020 World Rally Championship The rally is famous for its huge rocks and deep ruts.Host country Portugal Rally base Matosinhos , Porto Held on Scheduled for 21–24 May 2020 Start location Lousã , Coimbra Finish location Fafe , Braga Stages 22 (331.10 km; 205.74 miles) Stage surface Gravel Transport distance 1,250.46 km (777.00 miles) Overall distance 1,581.56 km (982.74 miles) Statistics Cancellation Rally cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic .
The 2020 Rally de Portugal (also known as the Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2020 ) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was scheduled to be held over four days between 21 and 24 May 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . It was set to mark the fifty-fourth running of Rally de Portugal and planned to be the fifth round of the 2020 World Rally Championship , World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3 . The 2020 event was scheduled to be based in Matosinhos in Porto and consisted of twenty-two special stages covering a total competitive distance of 331.10 km (205.74 mi).
Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners. Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT , the team they drove for in 2019 , were the defending manufacturers' winners. Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen were the defending winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category, but they would not defend their titles as they were promoted to the higher class. In the World Rally Championship-3 category, Pierre-Louis Loubet and Vincent Landais were the reigning rally winners.
Background
Route
Itinerary
All dates and times were WEST (UTC+1 ).
Date
Time
No.
Stage name
Distance
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08:00
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Paredes
4.60 km
Leg 1 — 122.76 km
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08:08
SS1
Lousã 1
12.35 km
09:08
SS2
Góis 1
19.46 km
10:08
SS3
Arganil 1
18.77 km
12:31
SS4
Lousã 2
12.35 km
13:31
SS5
Góis 2
19.46 km
14:31
SS6
Arganil 2
18.77 km
15:58
SS7
Mortágua
18.24 km
19:03
SS8
Lousada
3.36 km
Leg 2 — 141.68 km
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08:08
SS9
Vieira do Minho 1
20.59 km
09:08
SS10
Cabeceiras de Basto 1
22.22 km
10:28
SS11
Amarante 1
30.36 km
15:03
SS12
Vieira do Minho 2
20.59 km
16:03
SS13
Cabeceiras de Basto 2
22.22 km
17:23
SS14
Amarante 2
30.36 km
19:03
SS15
Porto Street Stage 1
1.95 km
19:28
SS16
Gaia Street Stage 2
1.95 km
Leg 3 — 58.10 km
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07:08
SS17
Felgueiras 1
7.08 km
08:03
SS18
Montim 1
8.71 km
08:58
SS19
Fafe 1
11.18 km
09:53
SS20
Felgueiras 2
7.08 km
10:48
SS21
Montim 2
8.71 km
12:18
SS22
Fafe 2
11.18 km
Source:
Notes
The championship was known as the World Rally Championship-2 Pro in 2019.
The championship was known as the World Rally Championship-2 in 2019.
References
^ "Programa" . rallydeportugal.pt (in Portuguese). Rally de Portugal . Retrieved 25 March 2020.
Herrero, Daniel (27 September 2019). "Australia drops off WRC calendar in 2020" . speedcafe.com . Speedcafe . Retrieved 28 September 2019.
Klein, Jamie (30 April 2020). "WRC News: Rally Portugal officially cancelled due to the coronavirus" . autosport.com . Motorsport Network . Retrieved 30 April 2020.
"Sunday in Portugal: Tänak secures back-to-back wins" . wrc.com . WRC. June 2, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
^ "Sunday in Portugal: Rovanperä claims Pro lead" . wrc.com . WRC. June 2, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
"Toyota reveals 2020 line-up" . wrc.com . WRC Promoter GmbH . 27 November 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
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