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WRC Rally Mexico: Ogier takes maiden Toyota win in truncated rally

Six-time champion Sebastien Ogier took his first win in the World Rally Championship as a Toyota driver on this weekend’s truncated Rally Mexico.

Ogier delivered a commanding performance to join fellow Frenchman Sebastien Loeb as the only six-time winners of the event, elevating him to the top of the championship table, eight points clear of team-mate Elfyn Evans.

The finish arrived early after being shorn of the three scheduled stages on Sunday morning in order to give teams and media time to beat the forthcoming travel shutdown in the USA and Europe as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

In what transpired to be the final loop of the rally, Ogier maintained sufficient speed on each of the six special stages to take the win by a margin of 27.8 seconds from the Hyundai i20 WRC of 2019 world champion Ott Tanak.

In a hard-fought battle for the runner-up position, Tanak overcame steely resistance from M-Sport driver Teemu Suninen, whose performance at the wheel of his Ford Fiesta WRC was one of the event’s highlights.

Sebastien Ogier said of his win: “It’s definitely a strange victory for me this weekend… I did not want to race basically and I’ve been convinced to do it and I’ve done my job but for me protecting human life should go first and I hope we didn’t bring any harm here to our friends in Mexico.

“I think we’ve done a good race, we’ve done two good days without any mistakes, pushed when we needed and tried to control the race now up to the end. Mexico remains a big challenge every time and it’s still some good points for the championship today.”

Behind these three podium finishers, the Toyotas of Britain’s Elfyn Evans and rising star Kalle Rovanpera finished in fourth and fifth respectively, after battling through today’s stages from less-than-favourable road positions.

Young British driver Gus Greensmith was the sixth WRC car home at the end of only his fifth outing in rallying’s top class.

Final classified finisher in the premier class was Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville, who restarted after an electrical failure late on Friday.

After a convenient delay led to a more favourable road position for the majority of today’s running, the Belgian duly won five of the remaining eight stages, ceding just three fastest times to team-mate Tanak.

In the supporting classes, Sweden’s Pontus Tidemund just got his lone Skoda Fabia R5 across the line 2.97s ahead of his closest rival, Hyundai’s Russian driver Nikolai Gryazin.

In WRC3, a dominant win fell to Bolivia’s Marco Bulacia Wilkinson at the wheel of his Citroen C3 R5.

With the next round, Rally Argentina, postponed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the next scheduled event will be the Rally Portugal on 21-24 May unless the global health situation continues to impact the WRC calendar.

Final Rally Mexico Results

Pos Class Driver Team Car Time Gap
1 RC1 Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota 2h47m47.6s 0
2 RC1 Ott Tanak, M.Jarveoja Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai 2h48m15.4s 27.8s 0
3 RC1 Teemu Suninen, J.Lehtinen M-Sport Ford WRT Ford 2h48m25.5s 37.9s 0
4 RC1 Elfyn Evans, S.Martin Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota 2h49m01.0s 1m13.4s 0
5 RC1 Kalle Rovanpera, J.Halttunen Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota 2h50m08.1s 2m20.5s 0
6 WRC2 Pontus Tidemand, P.Barth Toksport WRT Skoda 2h58m35.9s 10m48.3s 0
7 WRC2 Nikolay Gryazin, Y.Fedorov Hyundai Motorsport N Hyundai 3h00m14.6s 12m27.0s 0
8 WRC3 Marco Bulacia Wilkinson, G.Bernacchini Marco Bulacia Wilkinson Citroen 3h01m25.1s 13m37.5s 0
9 RC1 Gus Greensmith, E.Edmondson M-Sport Ford WRT Ford 3h01m44.1s 13m56.5s 0
10 WRC2 Ole-Christian Veiby, J.Andersson Hyundai Motorsport N Hyundai 3h03m19.8s 15m32.2s 0
11 WRC3 Emilio Fernandez, R.Garcia Toksport WRT Skoda 3h05m36.2s 17m48.6s 0
12 RC2 Ricardo Cordero Jr., M.H.Valdez Ricardo Cordero Citroen 3h13m20.5s 25m32.9s 0
13 RC1 Thierry Neuville, N.Gilsoul Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT Hyundai 3h30m25.7s 42m38.1s 0
14 WRC3 Benito Guerra, D.Cue Benito Guerra Skoda 4h21m28.0s 1h33m40.4s 0
Pos Driver Points
1 Sebastien Ogier 62
2 Elfyn Evans 54
3 Thierry Neuville 42
4 Kalle Rovanpera 40
5 Ott Tanak 38
6 Teemu Suninen 26
7 Esapekka Lappi 24
8 Pontus Tidemand 8
9 Sebastien Loeb 8
10 Takamoto Katsuta 8
11 Nikolay Gryazin 6
12 Craig Breen 6
13 Marco Bulacia Wilkinson 4
14 Gus Greensmith 2
15 Eric Camilli 2
16 Mads Ostberg 1
17 Ole-Christian Veiby 1
18 Jari Huttunen 1

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