2014 Rallye Deutschland
The 2014 ADAC Rallye Deutschland was the ninth round of the 2014 World Rally Championship season. The event was based in Trier, Germany, and started on 22 August and finished on 24 August after eighteen special stages, totaling 324.3 competitive kilometres.
Hyundai driver Thierry Neuville earned his first ever World Rally Championship victory of his career. It was also the first rally of the season not to be won by either the Volkswagen of Sébastien Ogier or Jari-Matti Latvala as they had both crashed out during the event. It was the first non-VW victory since the previous year's German Rally won by Citroën's Dani Sordo, ending VW's streak of twelve consecutive WRC rally victories dating back to the 2013 Rally Australia. It was also Hyundai World Rally Team's first victory in the WRC having returned to the sport in 2014 after an eleven year absence. Neuville became only the second Belgian rally driver to win a WRC event; the other being François Duval when he won the 2005 Rally Australia.
Entry list
Results
Event standings
Special stages
Day |
Stage |
Name |
Length |
Winner |
Car |
Time |
Rally leader |
Leg 1 (22 Aug) |
SS1 |
Sauertal 1 |
14.14 km |
Ogier, SébastienSébastien Ogier |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
7:18.9 |
Ogier, SébastienSébastien Ogier |
SS2 |
Waxweiler 1 |
16.40 km |
Ogier, SébastienSébastien Ogier |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
9:39.9 |
SS3 |
Moselland 1 |
21.02 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
12:48.1 |
SS4 |
Sauertal 2 |
14.14 km |
Ogier, SébastienSébastien Ogier |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
7:17.0 |
SS5 |
Waxweiler 2 |
16.40 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
9:41.2 |
SS6 |
Moselland 2 |
21.02 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
12:45.8 |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Leg 2 (23 Aug) |
SS7 |
Stein & Wein 1 |
17.53 km |
Kubica, RobertRobert Kubica |
Ford Fiesta RS WRC |
10:21.8 |
SS8 |
Peterberg 1 |
9.37 km |
Stage Cancelled |
SS9 |
Arena Panzerplatte 1 |
3.03 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
2:01.9 |
SS10 |
Panzerplatte Lang 1 |
42.51 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
24:40.2 |
SS11 |
Stein & Wein 2 |
17.53 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
9:59.1 |
SS12 |
Peterberg 2 |
9.37 km |
Kubica, RobertRobert Kubica |
Ford Fiesta RS WRC |
5:15.8 |
SS13 |
Arena Panzerplatte 2 |
3.03 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
2:04.7 |
SS14 |
Panzerplatte Lang 2 |
42.51 km |
Latvala, Jari-MattiJari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
24:47.8 |
Leg 3 (24 Aug) |
SS15 |
Dhrontal 1 |
18.03 km |
Meeke, KrisKris Meeke |
Citroën DS3 WRC |
11:46.4 |
Meeke, KrisKris Meeke |
SS16 |
Grafschaft 1 |
19.27 km |
Neuville, ThierryThierry Neuville |
Hyundai i20 WRC |
12:00.3 |
Neuville, ThierryThierry Neuville |
SS17 |
Dhrontal 2 |
18.03 km |
Hirvonen, MikkoMikko Hirvonen |
Ford Fiesta RS WRC |
11:36.4 |
SS18 |
Grafschaft 2 (Power Stage) |
19.27 km |
Evans, ElfynElfyn Evans |
Ford Fiesta RS WRC |
11:45.7 |
Power Stage
The "Power stage" was a 19.27 km (11.97 mi) stage at the end of the rally.
Standings after the rally
- Drivers' Championship standings
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- Manufacturers' Championship standings
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Other
- WRC2 Drivers' Championship standings
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- WRC3 Drivers' Championship standings
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- Junior WRC Drivers' Championship standings
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References
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