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SATURDAY IN MEXICO: OGIER HEADS FOR FIFTH WIN

SÉBASTIEN OGIER REMAINED ON COURSE FOR A FIFTH RALLY GUANAJUATO MEXICO VICTORY AFTER RECOVERING THE LEAD FOLLOWING A MAD MORNING IN THE MOUNTAINS ON SATURDAY.The Citroën C3 driver ended the penultimate leg with a 27.0sec lead over Elfyn Evans as fierce heat and tough gravel roads continued to take a toll on the FIA World Rally Championship contenders.

Ogier’s overnight advantage was wiped out in a dramatic opening Guanajuatito speed test this morning.

Team-mate Esapekka Lappi slid his C3 into a ditch 800 metres from the finish, coming to rest partially blocking the track. Kris Meeke and Evans squeezed by before organisers curtailed the stage for safety reasons.

Notional times were awarded to those behind who did not tackle the entire test competitively. The situation was muddled as Ogier punctured his front right tyre before the stoppage.

Organisers awarded him a time 22.4sec slower than Meeke to compensate, promoting the Briton into a 1.3sec lead in his Toyota Yaris.

Meeke then suffered a flat tyre in the following Otates stage. He conceded more than 90sec after electing not to stop, and a further 1min 45sec limping through the next El Brinco test with damaged suspension.

Ogier was left with a 19.2sec lead over Evans’ Ford Fiesta and widened the gap this afternoon, despite a late scare when he hit the barriers at León’s race circuit.

“It wasn’t a smooth day. First I had a puncture and then it was a long day with hot temperatures. I finished the day with a small issue with the differential and the car was hardly driveable in the final stage,” he said.

Evans fended off championship leader Ott Tänak by 2.2sec. He was more than 20sec to the good this morning, but the Estonian closed with two stage wins to set up a thrilling final day.

Thierry Neuville was a lonely fourth in his Hyundai i20. The Belgian struggled for speed and spent much of the afternoon tinkering with his car’s set-up in the hope of finding a solution.

Meeke was more than two minutes adrift in fifth, adding to his woes when he made a similar mistake to Ogier and conceded 45sec. The Ulsterman then tackled the final stage with his car jammed in second gear.

He was more than seven minutes clear of WRC 2 leader Benito Guerra, with fellow support category driver Marco Bulacia in seventh.

Jari-Matti Latvala recovered to eighth after playing a tactical card following yesterday’s retirement. He deliberately incurred a time penalty to start the stages further down the order with the advantage of cleaner and faster conditions. It paid off as he won two tests.

Ricardo Trivino and Dani Sordo completed the leaderboard.

Sunday’s finale comprises three tests covering 60.17km, using many roads already driven. It ends with the Wolf Power Stage at Las Min

POS
CAR NO
DRIVER
CO-DRIVER
TEAM
ELIGIBILITY
GROUP CLASS
TIME
DIFF PREV
DIFF 1ST
1.
1
FRAS. OGIER
FRAJ. INGRASSIA
CITROEN TOTAL WRT
M
RC1
2:57:21.4
2.
33
GBRE. EVANS
GBRS. MARTIN
M-SPORT FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM
M
RC1
2:57:48.4
+27.0
+27.0
3.
8
ESTO. TÄNAK
ESTM. JÄRVEOJA
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT
M
RC1
2:57:50.6
+2.2
+29.2
4.
11
BELT. NEUVILLE
BELN. GILSOUL
HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM
M
RC1
2:58:37.1
+46.5
+1:15.7
5.
5
GBRK. MEEKE
GBRS. MARSHALL
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT
M
RC1
3:01:58.5
+3:21.4
+4:37.1
6.
41
MEXB. GUERRA
MEXJ. ZAPATA
BENITO GUERRA
WRC2
RC2
3:09:27.4
+7:28.9
+12:06.0
7.
42
BOLM. BULACIA WILKINSON
ARGF. CRETU
MARCO BULACIA WILKINSON
WRC2
RC2
3:13:01.0
+3:33.6
+15:39.6
8.
10
FINJ. LATVALA
FINM. ANTTILA
TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT
M
RC1
3:13:53.8
+52.8
+16:32.4
9.
81
MEXR. TRIVINO BUJALIL
ESPM. MARTI MORENO
RICARDO TRIVIÑO BUJALIL
NONE
RC2
3:19:21.0
+5:27.2
+21:59.6
10.
6
ESPD. SORDO
ESPC. DEL BARRIO
HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM
M
RC1
3:19:21.1
+0.1
+21:59.7
11.
89
NORA. MIKKELSEN
NORA. JAEGER-AMLAND
HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM
M
RC1
3:33:24.0
+14:02.9
+36:02.6
12.
21
POLL. PIENIAZEK
POLK. HELLER
M-SPORT FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM
WRC2PRO
RC2
3:39:24.4
+6:00.4
+42:03.0
13.
44
CHLA. HELLER
ARGJ. DIAZ
ALBERTO HELLER
WRC2
RC2
3:46:32.9
+7:08.5
+49:11.5
14.
4
FINE. LAPPI
FINJ. FERM
CITROEN TOTAL WRT
M
RC1
4:00:18.1
+13:45.2
+1:02:56.7
15.
43
CHLP. HELLER
ESPA. CORONADO
PEDRO HELLER
WRC2
RC2
4:11:35.7
+11:17.6
+1:14:14.3
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