ROUND 11 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
30 September - 3 October 2010
Thursday 30 September: Ceremonial start Start Place Kléber, Strasbourg 18.30
Friday 1 October: Day 1 Strasbourg - Strasbourg Start Strasbourg Zénith 07.30 SS1 Hohlandsbourg 1 9.90km 08.43 SS2 Firstplan 1 16.58km 09.01 SS3 Vallée de Munster 1 22.33km 09.39 SS4 Grand Ballon 1 24.12km 11.02 RSZ A Mulhouse (15 mins) 12.42 SS5 Hohlandsbourg 2 9.90km 14.05 SS6 Firstplan 2 16.58km 14.23 SS7 Vallée de Munster 2 22.33km 15.01 SS8 Grand Ballon 2 24.12km 16.24 Serv B Strasbourg Zénith (45 mins) 19.02 Finish Strasbourg Zénith 19.47 Total 145.86km
Saturday 2 October: Day 2 Strasbourg - Strasbourg Serv C Strasbourg Zénith (15 mins) 07.30 SS9 Klevener 1 10.54km 08.28 SS10 Ungersberg 1 15.50km 08.57 SS11 Pays d'Ormont 1 35.48km 10.05 SS12 Salm 1 13.09km 11.03 Serv D Strasbourg Zénith (30 mins) 13.03 SS13 Klevener 2 10.54km 14.16 SS14 Ungersberg 2 15.50km 14.45 SS15 Pays d'Ormont 2 35.48km 15.53 SS16 Salm 2 13.09km 16.51 Serv E Strasbourg Zénith (45 mins) 18.24 Finish Strasbourg Zénith 19.09 Total 149.22km
Sunday 3 October: Day 3 Strasbourg - Strasbourg Serv F Strasbourg Zénith (15 mins) 07.15 SS17 Haguenau 1 4.20km 08.23 SS18 Bitche Camp 1 24.70km 09.32 SS19 Bitche Camp 2 24.70km 12.10 SS20 Haguenau 2 4.20km 13.28 Serv G Strasbourg Zénith (10 mins) 14.22 Finish Parvis du Parlement Européen, Strasbourg 15.15 Total 57.80km Rally total 352.88km
Rally Route Thursday evening's start ceremony takes place in Strasbourg's Place Kléber, the city's largest square in the heart of the shopping area. The opening leg journeys south for stages in the bumpy vineyards and Vosges mountains near Colmar, and includes the climb of Le Grand Ballon, the high point of the mountain range at 1424 metres. The city of Mulhouse hosts a remote service midway through the day. The second day is based south-west of Strasbourg, much of it on extremely narrow roads across flat and open plains. The final day journeys north of the host city for a street test in Haguenau and fast roads in the Bitche military camp. The Sunday afternoon finish is outside the European Parliament building in central Strasbourg. Drivers tackle 20 stages covering 352.88km in a route of 1272.31km.