Sebastien Ogier wins WRC Rally Guanajuato Mexico

Sébastien Ogier claimed his fifth Rally Guanajuato Mexico victory on Sunday afternoon to eat into Ott Tänak’s early season FIA World Rally Championship advantage.

Ogier never gave up the lead after moving his Citroën C3 to the front of the four-day event on Friday afternoon. He headed Tänak by 30.2 seconds after the Estonian outgunned Elfyn Evans in a final-day fight for second.

His 46th career win came with a third different manufacturer after previous victories with Volkswagen and Ford.

Scorching heat and tough gravel tracks in mountains near León guaranteed a rally of attrition but Ogier delivered a measured display for his second consecutive Mexico triumph.

He overcame a differential problem and a trip into a tire wall Saturday night, and had to maintain a strong pace Sunday to keep the door firmly closed on a charging Tänak.

“It has always been a special place since the start of my career and I’m glad it remains that way,” Ogier, who made his WRC debut in Mexico in 2008, said. “It’s been a tough weekend in difficult conditions. It wasn’t a troublefree rally for us, but we managed to make the best of it and came out with maximum points,” added the Frenchman, who also scooped maximum bonus points by winning the Wolf Power Stage by 0.025sec.

Ott Tänak finished second to retain the championship lead. As championship leader, the Toyota Yaris driver opened the roads in Friday’s first leg and faced the worst of the conditions, conceding big chunks of time ploughing a clean line through thick gravel.
 

He started the final leg, in which temperatures again topped 86 degrees 2.2 seconds behind Evans. He overhauled the Welshman in the opening test to eventually end 19.2 second ahead. The pair were the only topline drivers to avoid problems in the grueling conditions.

Thierry Neuville and his Hyundai i20 both struggled en-route to fourth. The Belgian fought illness during the rally and struggled for pace in the high-altitude stages. He dropped to third in the championship standings behind Tänak.

Kris Meeke finished fifth, his best result since joining Toyota Gazoo Racing. With a huge time advantage over sixth-placed Benito Guerra, the Ulsterman drove slowly through today’s initial stages to ensure his tyres were in the best condition to chase a Wolf Power Stage win, only to be denied by Ogier.

He ended almost 9:30 seconds clear of home hero Guerra, who won WRC 2 in a Skoda Fabia. Marco Bulacia finished seventh and second in the support category, holding off Jari-Matti Latvala, who limped his Yaris through the final stage with a broken radiator.

Dani Sordo and Ricardo Trivino rounded out the leaderboard.

The championship returns to Europe later this month for the opening all-asphalt fixture. The Corsica Linea – Tour de Corse is based in Bastia on 28 – 31 March.




























PosCar NoDriverCo-driverTeamTime
11S. OGIERJ. INGRASSIACITROEN TOTAL WRT37:08.0
28O. TÄNAKM. JÄRVEOJATOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT37:38.2
333E. EVANSS. MARTINM-SPORT FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM37:57.9
411T. NEUVILLEN. GILSOULHYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM38:35.0
55K. MEEKES. MARSHALLTOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT43:14.2
641B. GUERRAJ. ZAPATABENITO GUERRA52:43.5
742M. BULACIA WILKINSONF. CRETUMARCO BULACIA WILKINSON55:59.5
810J. LATVALAM. ANTTILATOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT56:03.9
96D. SORDOC. DEL BARRIOHYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM59:52.1
1081R. TRIVINO BUJALILM. MARTI MORENORICARDO TRIVIÑO BUJALIL03:29.7
1189A. MIKKELSENA. JAEGER-AMLANDHYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM13:43.1
1221L. PIENIAZEKK. HELLERM-SPORT FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM22:31.1
1344A. HELLERJ. DIAZALBERTO HELLER29:50.2
144E. LAPPIJ. FERMCITROEN TOTAL WRT40:48.5
1586J. ORTUNOL. GOICOECHEAJAVIER ORTUNO LOPEZ LLERA16:45.1
1687J. BAILEYS. PETERSONJASON BAILEY29:26.4

 

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