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WRC: Ogier battles back to lead in Spain
By alley - Oct 23, 2015, 12:53 PM ET

WRC: Ogier battles back to lead in Spain

Sebastien Ogier reclaimed the lead of a close-fought Rally Catalunya for a second time as he returned to the top with a stellar run on Friday's final stage.

Having set the pace on the final run of the morning loop, it was Ogier's Volkswagen teammate Jari-Matti Latvala who took the advantage on Friday afternoon's first three stages.

It wasn't only Latvala demoting Ogier – an impressive Ott Tanak mirrored the Finn's times in his M-Sport Ford Fiesta RS WRC and pushed the World Rally champion back to third. But Ogier grabbed back the initiative on Terra Alta, the longest stage of the rally, with an imperious performance in his Polo R WRC on the 22.17-mile stage.

His best time of 22m49.4seconds was 7.2 seconds clear of closest challenger Latvala – enough to hand the champion a 4.0s cushion over his teammate ahead of Saturday's eight stages.

Tanak was the only man to go faster than Ogier at any point on SS9, and while he eventually dropped 13.6s to the champion, he holds a comfortable third after a standout performance, the Estonian having topped three stages on Friday, more than any other runner in the field.

Dani Sordo had a consistent day and ended SS9 as the best-placed of Hyundai's contingent in fourth, narrowly ahead of Mads Ostberg. The Norwegian recovered from a puncture on the first running of Terra Alta to keep himself in contention for a podium as the rally returns to asphalt for its final two days of competition.

Andreas Mikkelsen was subdued throughout the day in the third Volkswagen but did overtake Hayden Paddon for sixth on the overall leaderboard with the third-quickest time on the final stage.

Kris Meeke, with much less experience of the Catalonian stages than his rivals, spent much of the day staying out of trouble and learning his way around, with his patience rewarded with a strong run on Terra Alta to leave him eighth overall.

Thierry Neuville recovered some confidence from a shaky morning loop to end the day in ninth, ahead of Elfyn Evans.

LEADING POSITIONS AFTER SS9:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Sebastien Ogier

Volkswagen Motorsport

Volkswagen

1h24m58.4s

2

Jari-Matti Latvala

Volkswagen Motorsport

Volkswagen

4.0s

3

Ott Tanak

M-Sport World Rally Team

Ford

11.3s

4

Dani Sordo

Hyundai Motorsport

Hyundai

26.9s

5

Mads Ostberg

Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT

Citroen

29.7s

6

Andreas Mikkelsen

Volkswagen Motorsport II

Volkswagen

37.4s

7

Hayden Paddon

Hyundai Motorsport N

Hyundai

38.3s

8

Kris Meeke

Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT

Citroen

59.4s

9

Thierry Neuville

Hyundai Motorsport

Hyundai

1m03.8s

10

Elfyn Evans

M-Sport World Rally Team

Ford

1m09.2s

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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