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M-Sport Ford driver Sebastien Ogier holds a narrow Wales Rally GB lead overnight on Saturday, after title rival Ott Tanak’s Toyota retired from a long-term lead in the afternoon loop.
Tanak pulled off during the second of four stages in the afternoon loop with suspected radiator failure, turning a close battle for second into one for the lead of the rally.
Ogier inherited the position, but on the 19-kilometre Dyfi test that followed, Tanak’s team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala immediately cut the M-Sport driver’s lead from 5.5s to 2.9s.
However, in the shorter Gartheiniog stage to end the day, two-time GB winner Latvala stalled in a downhill hairpin as he took second gear instead of first.
“It’s not over yet, that’s one mistake and one set back but tomorrow is another day,” said Latvala of his stall.
As a result, Ogier’s lead rose to 4.4 seconds with just Sunday’s five stages remaining and 13.5 seconds separating the top four.
With Tanak out and points leader Thierry Neuville languishing in eighth after a trip into a ditch on SS11, Ogier would close to within two points of the championship, with an additional five points also on offer for the power stage on Sunday.
Esapekka Lappi claimed during the loop that he was struggling to match Ogier’s pace, but holds third overnight, just 1.7s ahead of the highest-placed Citroen of Craig Breen and 7.4s behind Latvala in second.
Breen, on his closest event to his hometown of Waterford, Ireland, went second quickest on the last stage of the day to momentarily quash Andreas Mikkelsen’s momentum as he attempted to charge through the order.
Mikkelsen struggled for pace on Friday but has found a new lease of form, taking two fastest times of the four on offer on Saturday afternoon in his Hyundai.
It was enough for Mikkelsen to leap team-mate Hayden Paddon in the order for sixth, but not quite enough to overcome Mads Ostberg’s Citroen, which holds fifth behind Breen after another consistent afternoon on an event he enjoys.
Paddon lies 8.9 seconds behind Mikkelsen and is still in touch, with Neuville a further further 10.1s behind having run second to Tanak before his Saturday morning mishap.
Kalle Rovanpera continued his crushing dominance of the WRC2 field. Despite carrying a second spare wheel for safety on Friday – with most of his rivals taking one spare – he built a lead of a minute, which he sustained through Saturday to end the day 1m03.1s ahead of reigning series champion Pontus Tidemand.
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap | |||
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1 | RC1 | Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia | M-Sport Ford WRT | Ford | 2h31m22.5s | – | 0 |
2 | RC1 | Jari-Matti Latvala, M.Anttila | Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | Toyota | 2h31m26.9s | 4.4s | 0 |
3 | RC1 | Esapekka Lappi, J.Ferm | Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT | Toyota | 2h31m34.3s | 11.8s | 0 |
4 | RC1 | Craig Breen, S.Martin | Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT | Citroen | 2h31m36.0s | 13.5s | 0 |
5 | RC1 | Mads Ostberg, T.Eriksen | Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT | Citroen | 2h31m56.6s | 34.1s | 0 |
6 | RC1 | Andreas Mikkelsen, A.Jager | Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT | Hyundai | 2h31m59.0s | 36.5s | 0 |
7 | RC1 | Hayden Paddon, S.Marshall | Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT | Hyundai | 2h32m07.9s | 45.4s | 0 |
8 | RC1 | Thierry Neuville, N.Gilsoul | Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT | Hyundai | 2h32m18.0s | 55.5s | 0 |
9 | WRC2 | Kalle Rovanpera, J.Halttunen | Skoda Motorsport II | Skoda | 2h38m53.3s | 7m30.8s | 0 |
10 | WRC2 | Pontus Tidemand, J.Andersson | Skoda Motorsport II | Skoda | 2h39m56.4s | 8m33.9s | 0 |