Wales Rally GB: SS19.

SS19 - Cardiff Super Special 3 (2.45 kms): Martin takes the Super Special from Duval, Solberg beats Loeb head-to-head and takes the overall win in the event for third straight year - Martin completes podium. Sainz, Duval, Rovanpera, Hirvonen and Stohl complete points scorers. Wilks wins JWRC on home event.

Stage times and overall standings after SS19.

Markko Martin / Michael Park - Ford Focus RS WRC04
Markko Martin / Michael Park - Ford Focus RS WRC04
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SS19 - Cardiff Super Special 3 (2.45 kms): Martin takes the Super Special from Duval, Solberg beats Loeb head-to-head and takes the overall win in the event for third straight year - Martin completes podium. Sainz, Duval, Rovanpera, Hirvonen and Stohl complete points scorers. Wilks wins JWRC on home event.

Stage times and overall standings after SS19.

Top ten stage times for SS19:

1. Markko MartinFord Focus RS WRC 0402mins 04.8secs
2. Francois DuvalFord Focus RS WRC 04+00mins 00.1secs
3. Petter SolbergSubaru Impreza WRC 2004+00mins 00.7secs
4. Sebastien LoebCitroen Xsara WRC+00mins 01.3secs
5. Nicolas VouillozPeugeot 206 WRC+00mins 01.4secs
6. Carlos SainzCitroen Xsara WRC+00mins 02.5secs
7. Toni GardemeisterSkoda Fabia WRC+00mins 02.9secs
=. Henning SolbergPeugeot 206 WRC+00mins 02.9secs
9. Harri RovanperaPeugeot 307 WRC+00mins 03.3secs
=. Mikko HirvonenSubaru Impreza WRC 2004+00mins 03.3secs

Overall times after SS19:

1. Petter SolbergSubaru Impreza WRC 20043hr 42mins 39.5secs
2. Sebastien LoebCitroen Xsara WRC+00mins 06.3secs
3. Markko MartinFord Focus RS WRC 04+02mins 53.7secs
4. Carlos SainzCitroen Xsara WRC+03mins 42.1secs
5. Francois DuvalFord Focus RS WRC 04+04mins 41.3secs
6. Harri RovanperaPeugeot 307 WRC+06mins 44.9secs
7. Mikko HirvonenSubaru Impreza WRC 2004+07mins 08.3secs
8. Manfred StohlPeugeot 206 WRC+10mins 20.1secs
9. Nicolas VouillozPeugeot 206 WRC+15mins 12.3secs
10. Antony WarmboldFord Focus RS WRC 02+15mins 49.3secs

11. Henning SolbergPeugeot 206 WRC+19mins 56.3secs
12. Alistair GinleySubaru Impreza+20mins 49.5secs
13. Matthew WilsonFord Focus+22mins 32.3secs
14. Alister McRaeSubaru Impreza+24mins 56.6secs
15. Gwyndaf EvansSubaru Impreza+31mins 56.3secs
16. Mark HigginsFord Focus WRC+32mins 37.5secs
17. Kevin LynchSubaru Impreza WRC+33mins 45.2secs18. Guy WilksSuzuki Ignis+33mins 46.1secs
19. Peter BijveldsMitsubishi Lancer Evo+35mins 41.9secs20. Kris MeekeOpel Corsa+35mins 46.7secs

Overall JWRC after SS19:

1. Guy WilksSuzuki Ignis4hr 16mins 25.6secs2. Kris MeekeOpel Corsa+02mins 00.6secs3. Kosti KatajamakiSuzuki Ignis+02mins 39.5secs

Notable retirements*:

SS3. Jimmy McRaeSubaru ImprezaMechanical - rejoined under SupeRally
SS6. Daniel CarlssonPeugeot 307 WRCAccident - rejoined under SupeRally.
SS7. Armin SchwarzSkoda Fabia WRCAccident
SS9. Marcus GronholmPeugeot 307 WRCAccident damage SS11 Per-Gunnar Andersson Suzuki IgnisAccident
SS12 Jani PaasonenSkoda Fabia WRCMechanical - rejoined under SupeRally.
SS14. Janne TuohinoFord Focus RS WRC 02MechanicalSS16 Mirco BaldacciSuzuki IgnisOff road

* Under the new 'SupeRally' system, retired cars can re-start on subsequent legs. However as the system is currently being used only as an experiment, competitors will not be eligible for points and will not be classified in the overall standings.

Italics denotes Junior World Rally Championship entries.

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