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WRC: Ogier builds lead as Meeke hits trouble
By alley - Sep 30, 2016, 12:01 PM ET

WRC: Ogier builds lead as Meeke hits trouble

Volkswagen's Sebastien Ogier extended his Tour of Corsica lead on Friday afternoon after PH Sport Citroen driver Kris Meeke dropped down the order with a puncture.

Meeke had been the reigning World Rally champion's closest contender on the morning loop, resting 14.7 seconds down on the Frenchman after two stages. But a deflated Michelin cover cost the Northern Irishman more than two minutes, when he had sought to become the first British driver since Colin McRae in 2001 to score three consecutive WRC wins.

Ogier went 15s quicker than anyone in the stage where Meeke's hopes perished and the VW's closest contender on the stage also became his closest challenger on the rally overall, Hyundai's Thierry Neuville. The Belgian consolidated second at end the day, but with a resurgent Jari-Matti Latvala 14s back in third.

Latvala struggled for confidence in the morning with the car "washing out" in corners, but after a change at service the Finn worked his way back into contention, jumping teammate Andreas Mikkelsen on the last stage of the day with a second-fastest overall time.

Behind Mikkelsen, Craig Breen made the most of trouble for Hyundai duo Hayden Paddon and Dani Sordo to take fifth. Sordo stopped to change a puncture on SS4, while Paddon drove through the end of the same stage, also with a puncture, but consequently lost time.

Breen trails fourth-placed Mikkelsen by 19.4s, while Paddon holds sixth but has to drive back to service on his punctured tire.

As it stands, Paddon holds the place ahead of the top M-Sport driver on the day, Eric Camilli in seventh. The Frenchman sits 40s ahead of experienced team-mate Mads Ostberg.

After his trouble, Meeke holds 11th, 2m51.9s down on Ogier.

LEADING POSITIONS AFTER SS4:

Pos

Driver

Car

Time

Gap

1

Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia

Volkswagen

1h37m52.8ss

1h37m52.8s

2

Thierry Neuville, N.Gilsoul

Hyundai

1h38m36.8ss

44.0s

3

Jari-Matti Latvala, M.Anttila

Volkswagen

1h38m50.8ss

58.0s

4

Andreas Mikkelsen, A.Jager

Volkswagen

1h38m52.1ss

59.3s

5

Craig Breen, S.Martin

Citroen

1h39m11.5ss

1m18.7s

6

Hayden Paddon, J.Kennard

Hyundai

1h39m19.0ss

1m26.2s

7

Eric Camilli, B.Veillas

Ford

1h39m53.5ss

2m00.7s

8

Elfyn Evans, C.Parry

Ford

1h40m29.1ss

2m36.3s

9

Dani Sordo, M.Marti

Hyundai

1h40m31.9ss

2m39.1s

10

Mads Ostberg, O.Floene

Ford

1h40m34.7ss

2m41.9s

11

Kris Meeke, P.Nagle

Citroen

1h40m44.7ss

2m51.9s

12

Jan Kopecky, P.Dresler

Skoda

1h40m44.8ss

2m52.0s

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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