Sebastien Ogier has won the Rally Mexico to jump back to the top of the World Rally Championship Standings.
The World Champion led home a Volkswagen 1-2 with Jari-Matti Latvala finishing 72-seconds behind.
After battling with Mad Ostberg on the opening leg, Ogier was left clear at the front after the Citroen driver damaged the suspension in his DS3 on the morning of day 2. Latvala moved to second and the duo maintained position throughout the final day of competition.
Thierry Neuville claimed the maiden podium for Hyundai on only the Korean manufacturer's third rally, this despite having some radiator issues after the final stage. The Belgian had to drive back the 20km to the final service to be classed a finisher. Neuville stopped on a number of occasions to top-up the radiator with the closest fluid he could find. Spectators handed him cans of Corona beer; it did the job with his car completing the drive back to Leon.
Also bringing his Hyundai home was Australian Chris Atkinson who was seventh overall. Atkinson battled back from early technical issues, where he was 23rd, to fight through a tough opening leg, which included broken rear suspension. From that point Atkinson drove at a pace to ensure a finish while also trying a range of different set-ups in the i20.
“Okay, we've not really had a clean run all weekend,” said Atkinson.
“Of course I wanted to be faster but after our earlier problems I've driven at 85% to get the car through. The objective was to get both cars to the finish and that's good.”
Ogier scored three bonus points by claiming fastest time through the final El Brinco Power Stage, Latvala took two and Mikko Hirvonen claimed the final point in his Ford Fiesta RS.
The next event of the WRC is the Rallye de Portugal which starts on 3 April.
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OVERALL :Final positions
POS | DRIVER | Car | TIME |
1. |
Sebastien Ogier |
Volkswagen Polo |
4:27:41.8 |
2. |
Jari-Matti Latvala |
Volkswagen Polo |
+1:12.6 |
3. |
Thierry Neuville |
Hyundai i20 |
+5:28.6 |
4. |
Elfyn Evans |
Ford Fiesta |
+6:49.3 |
5. |
Martin Prokop |
Ford Fiesta |
+9:54.4 |
6. |
Bruno Guerra |
Ford Fiesta |
+12:57.6 |
7. |
Chis Atkinson |
Hyundai i20 |
+15:15.4 |
8. |
Mikko Hirvonen |
Ford Fiesta |
+17:06.8 |
9.. |
Mads Ostberg |
Citroen DS3 |
+25:41.6 |
10. |
Yuriy Protasov |
Ford Fiesta (WRC2) |
+28:18.2 |
2014 FIA DRIVERS´ STANDINGS
Pos | Driver | Total |
1. | Sebastien Ogier | 63 |
2. | Jari-Matti Latvala | 60 |
3. | Mads Ostberg | 32 |
4. | Andreas Mikkelsen | 24 |
5. | Elfyn Evans | 20 |
6. | Bryan Bouffier | 18 |
7. | Mikko Hirvonen | 18 |
8. | Kris Meeke | 17 |
9. | Thierry Neuville | 15 |
10. | Ott Tanak | 10 |
11. | Martin Prokop | 10 |
12. | Benito Guerra Latapi | 8 |
13. | Henning Solberg | 6 |
14. | Chris Atkinson | 6 |
15. | Jaroslav Melicharek | 4 |
16. | Pontus Tidemand | 4 |
17. | Matteo Gamba | 2 |
18. | Craig Breen | 2 |
19. | Yuriy Protasov | 2 |
2014 FIA TEAMS´ STANDINGS
Pos | Teams | Total |
1. | Volkswagen Motorsport | 115 |
2. | Citroen Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team | 60 |
3. | M-Sport World Rally Team | 40 |
4. | Hyundai Shell World Rally Team | 31 |
5. | Volkswagen Motorsport II | 28 |
6. | Jipocar Czech National Team | 10 |
7. | RK M-Sport World Rally Team | 4 |