2024 Rally de Portugal Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2024 | |||
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Round 5 of 13 in the 2024 World Rally Championship
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Host country | Portugal | ||
Rally base | Matosinhos, Porto | ||
Dates run | 9 – 12 May 2024 | ||
Start location | Figueira da Foz, Central Region | ||
Finish location | Fafe, Braga | ||
Stages | 22 (337.04 km; 209.43 miles)[1] | ||
Stage surface | Gravel | ||
Transport distance | 1,353.08 km (840.76 miles) | ||
Overall distance | 1,690.12 km (1,050.19 miles) | ||
Statistics | |||
Crews registered | 69 | ||
Crews | 67 at start, 34 at finish | ||
Overall results | |||
Overall winner | Sébastien Ogier Vincent Landais Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 3:41:32.3 | ||
Saturday Overall leader | Sébastien Ogier Vincent Landais Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 3:01:55.8 | ||
Sunday Accumulated leader | Ott Tänak Martin Järveoja Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 39:32.5 | ||
Power Stage winner | Thierry Neuville Martijn Wydaeghe Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 6:23.7 | ||
Support category results | |||
WRC-2 winner | Jan Solans Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio 3:53:25.2 | ||
WRC-3 winner | Diego Dominguez Jr. Rogelio Peñate 4:09:54.7 |
The 2024 Rally de Portugal (also known as the Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2024) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over four days from 9 to 12 May 2024.[2] It marked the fifty-seventh running of the Rally de Portugal, and was the fifth round of the 2024 World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3. The 2024 event was based in Matosinhos in the Porto District and was contested over twenty-two special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 337.04 km (209.43 mi).[1]
Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen were the defending rally winners. Their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the defending manufacturer's winners.[3] Gus Greensmith and Jonas Andersson were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category.[4] Roope Korhonen and Anssi Viinikka were the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category.
Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais won the rally, and their team, Toyota, successfully defended their manufacturer's title.[5] Jan Solans and Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio won the World Rally Championship-2 category.[6] Diego Dominguez Jr. and Rogelio Peñate won the World Rally Championship-3 category.[7]