Andreas Mikkelsen capitalized on his advantageous road position during the opening day of Rally Australia to head the field by 20.1 seconds. The Norwegian has dominated proceedings, winning five of the day’s six forestry tests before heading back to Coffs Harbour for the super special stages. Thierry Neuville moved into second position after winning both runs through the super specials this evening, the Belgian taking the position from Kris Meeke by just seven tenths of a second.
The afternoon’s three stages were identical to those run this morning and the crews then rounded off the day with two runs through the harbour side stage. After winning all the morning’s stages, Mikkelsen set the pace again this afternoon and only lost out to teammate Neuville in the second stage. He steadily increased his lead, taking full advantage of his road position as he bids for a second victory in Australia and to become the eighth different victor this season.
A win for Neuville in SS5 saw the Belgian leap ahead of third-placed Craig Breen, although he then dropped a couple of seconds in the final long stage, struggling to push on his soft tires. But, in the super specials, victory in both inched him ahead of Meeke.
Breen had a messy loop with two tires off the rim and from third has dropped to fifth behind Jari-Matti Latvala, albeit only by nine-tenths of a second. Ott Tanak has struggled this afternoon, losing the rear diffuser and some aero devices again, but the Estonian also remains in the battle, as does Hayden Paddon. The Kiwi is seventh but less than 20 seconds separate him from second-placed Neuville.
Reigning FIA World Rally champion Sebastien Ogier always knew he would be hampered by running at the head of the field and the Frenchman is 47.9 seconds off the lead. His charge has not been helped by an intermittent gear shift problem all day. He is just 9.4 seconds ahead of Stephane Lefebvre with Elfyn Evans rounding off the top 10. Esapekka Lappi has moved ahead of WRC 2 contender Kalle Rovanperä this afternoon, the pair in 11th and 12th, respectively.
Rally Australia – Provisional results after Section 3:
1. Andreas Mikkelsen / Anders Jager |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC |
57min 51.9sec |
2. Thierry Neuville / Nicolas Gilsoul |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC |
58min 12.0sec |
3. Kris Meeke / Paul Nagle |
Citroen C3 WRC |
58min 12.7sec |
4. Jari-Matti Latvala / Miikka Anttila |
Toyota Yaris WRC |
58min 21.8sec |
5. Craig Breen/Scott Martin |
Citroen C3 WRC |
58min 22.7sec |
6. Ott Tänak / Martin Järveoja |
Ford Fiesta WRC |
58min 24.9sec |
7. Hayden Paddon / Sebastian Marshall |
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC |
58min 30.1sec |
8. Sébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia |
Ford Fiesta WRC |
58min 39.8sec |
9. Stéphane Lefebvre / Gabin Moreau |
Citroen C3 WRC |
58min 49.2sec |
10. Eflyn Evans / Daniel Barritt |
Ford Fiesta WRC |
59min 05.7se |
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