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WRC - Meeke takes lead into final day

21.05.16
DS 3 WRC driver Kris Meeke takes a 45.3 second lead into the final day of Rally de Portugal, the fifth round of the FIA World Rally Championship. The Northern Irish driver lost some ground to Sébastien Ogier this afternoon but remains in control of the leaderboard with four stages and 67.32 competitive kilometres remaining. After a great battle with Dani Sordo, Andreas Mikkelsen moved ahead of the Spaniard to fill the remaining provisional podium position.

Today’s route took the crews east of Porto for two identical loops of three stages covering 165.28 competitive kilometres. Meeke was again on the pace from the outset and the DS 3 WRC driver was fastest in all three of the morning's tests to extend his advantage stage by stage. This afternoon the weight of an extra spare wheel slowed him, but with more than a minute in hand earlier in the day, he was able to continue controlling the field. At the head of the field, Ogier struggled more today with the road sweeping effect, allowing Mikkelsen to close the gap, overhaul Sordo and move into third, just 3.1 seconds adrift of Ogier.

Dani Sordo held third going into the day, but the Spaniard was at a loss to explain dropping time in the opening stage this morning and with the car moving around a lot, he lost more time in the following two stages and was overhauled by Mikkelsen in SS12, the longest stage of the rally. He has slipped further adrift but holds a good advantage over Eric Camilli, the Frenchman enjoying a great day of competition and on track for his best result of the season. After his power steering problems on the opening day, Jari-Matti Latvala is out of contention for the podium, but the Finn is sixth and ahead of Mads Østberg in the second Fiesta RS WRC. Martin Prokop holds eighth ahead of the lead FIA WRC 2 Championship drivers, Pontus Tidemand and Nicolas Fuchs. In the FIA Junior WRC Championship, Martin Koci heads the contenders in his DS 3 R3, 30.8 seconds ahead of Simone Tempestini.

Leading retirements of the day included Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville with a fuel problem, Stephane Lefebvre with damaged suspension and Citroën driver Khalid Al Qassimi.

Rally de Portugal – Unofficial Classification after Section 5

1.   Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle

DS3 WRC

3hr 16min 11.4sec

2.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia

Volkswagen Polo R WRC

3hr 16min 56.7sec

3.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jaeger

Volkswagen Polo R WRC

3hr 16min 59.8sec

4.   Dani Sordo/Marc Marti

Hyundai i20 WRC

3hr 17min 31.4sec

5.   Eric Camilli/Benjamin Veillas

Ford Fiesta RS WRC

3hr 19min 15.6sec

6.   Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila

Volkswagen Polo R WRC

3hr 20min 19.2sec

7.   Mads Østberg/Ola Fløene

Ford Fiesta RS WRC

3hr 22min 44.2sec

8.   Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek

Ford Fiesta RS WRC

3hr 24min 23.2sec

9.   Pontus Tidemand/Jonas Andersson

Skoda Fabia R5

3hr 26min 05.6sec

10. Nicolas Fuchs/Fernando Mussano

Skoda Fabia R5

3hr 26min 37.6sec