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Volkswagen closing-in on first WRC victory

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Volkswagen closing-in on first WRC victory

Sebastien Ogier is closing-in on victory in Sweden

Sebastien Ogier is closing-in on victory in Sweden

Sebastien Ogier remains on-target to collect Volkswagen’s first World Rally Championship win for the Polo R after the second leg of Rally Sweden.

The Frenchman won three of the eight stages in his Volkswagen Polo R and will start the final day with a 26.9 second lead over Sebastien Loeb.

The 29-year-old won the first test and added two more wins in the afternoon to preserve a comfortable margin.

“It was another very good day for us,” said Ogier.

“The morning was a question of finding a rhythm. It’s not easy when you don’t have to push completely to the maximum. We have a comfortable lead so that’s good.”

Drivers tackled two identical loops of four stages east of the Hagfors service park covering 114.02km. The snow-covered roads were in good condition in the morning, but when the stages were repeated, gravel filled ruts presented difficulties as tyres shed their studs.

Loeb said his Citroen DS3 understeered in the gravel but the nine-time world champion won three stages to keep in contact with his former team-mate.

“I lost a lot of time to Ogier yesterday after my bad qualifying made it quite expensive,” said Loeb.

“Today we’ve been in a good battle, but we’re too far behind. More than 20 seconds is too much.”

Loeb’s pace carried him clear of Mads Ostberg and Jari-Matti Latvala who duelled for third. Ostberg had the upper hand and the Ford Fiesta RS driver finally moved ahead in the second stage this afternoon to end 6.1sec ahead of the Polo R pilot.

“Loeb increased his speed and it was difficult to keep up,” said Ostberg.

“For the last half of the day we focused on Latvala and took time off him, which is good for our start position tomorrow. I can’t do more than this at the moment. I’ll continue pushing and if something happens I’ll be there, but I can’t catch him,” said the 25-year-old.

Evgeny Novikov enjoyed a troublefree and consistent day to retain fifth, the first of a group of five Fiesta RS cars. Juho Hanninen and Thierry Neuville fought over sixth and the Belgian came out on top when Hanninen planted his car in a snow bank for more than a minute in the final stage.

Henning Solberg, Martin Prokop and Dani Sordo complete the top 10.

Pontus Tidemand was the day’s big casualty, the young Swede retiring from sixth with engine problems. Matthew Wilson rolled out in the same stage and Khalid Al Qassimi retired following the penultimate test after hitting a log pile and damaging his radiator.

The final leg has six, five of them across the border in Norway, and covers 94.29km.

POSITIONS: Rally Sweden – End of Leg 2

Position Driver            Team/Car             Time/Gap
1 Sebastien Ogier VW 2:18:22.8
2 Sebastien Loeb Citroen    +0:26.9
3 Mads Ostberg Qatar M-Sport Ford    +0:57.7
4 Jari-Matti Latvala VW  +1:03.8
5 Evgeny Novikov Qatar M-Sport Ford  +1:43.5
6 Thierry Neuville Qatar M-Sport Ford  +3:16.2
7 Juho Hanninen Qatar M-Sport Ford  +4:10.5
8 Henning Solberg M-Sport Ford  +5:16.7
9 Martin Prokop Czech Ford  +7:56.1
20 Dani Sordo Citroen  +8:31.9

 

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