23 Jan
Sebastien Loeb has won Rallye Monte-Carlo for a sixth time following a dominant performance behind the wheel of the Citroen DS3 WRC he shares with Monegasque co-driver Daniel Elena.
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| Cumbria’s Matthew Wilson was on course to finish fifth overall in Sweden until a throttle problem stopped him on the penultimate special stage. | |||||
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| BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team driver Jari-Matti Latvala made history in Sweden by becoming the youngest driver to win a world championship rally. The 22-year-old Finn and co-driver Miikka Anttila claimed their maiden WRC victory in a Ford Focus RS World Rally Car. Team-mates Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen were second and Ford secured a clean sweep of the podium places as Gigi Galli and Giovanni Bernacchini were third in a Stobart-entered Focus RS. | |||||
| Latvala's victory on this second round of the FIA World Rally Championship eclipses the late Henri Toivonen's win on the 1980 RAC Rally in Britain when the Finn was 24 years old. The maximum points score moves reigning world champion BP Ford Abu Dhabi into a 10-point lead in the manufacturers' series. Hirvonen, winner of last November’s Wales Rally GB, leads the drivers' standings by six points with Latvala tied for second with Sebastien Loeb.
It was not a good rally for Citroen. Sebastien Loeb, on his 100th WRC start, rolled his C4 on Thursday and retired soon after with an engine problem. His team mate Dani Sordo started the rally with a five-minute penalty after a post-Monte Carlo engine change, but still managed sixth. (Without this penalty, on stage times, he would have been third overall). Welshman Phil Mills delivered reliable English language pace-notes to his Norwegian driver, Petter Solberg, to claim fourth place overall in their Subaru Impreza. Finland’s Toni Gardemeister brought the sole surviving Suzuki SX4 home in seventh place, on his second WRC round with the Japanese Manufacturer. The next and third event in the 15-round World Rally Championship is Rally Mexico, which starts in Leon on Thursday 28th February. Look out for regular WRC reports on UKTV’s “Dave” channel at 6pm every Sunday evening. For more information; www.uktv.co.uk/dave.
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