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Dramatic win in Sardinia

Day 3: Thierry and Nicolas steal victory by 0.7-seconds


Day 3: Thierry and Nicolas steal victory by 0.7-seconds

The 2018 edition of Rally Italia Sardegna will go down as one of the most thrilling WRC rounds in history after Thierry and Nicolas claimed a sensational win by just 0.7-seconds.

Taking a clean sweep of stage wins, including the Power Stage, our Belgian crew steadily overturned a 3.9-second deficit to Sébastien Ogier to take their third victory of 2018 in dramatic style.

“We knew we had to give it everything we had,” said a jubilant Thierry. “It was a truly fantastic fight with Seb. This is a precious victory and we send massive thanks to the whole team for giving us a great car.”

Intense and in tenths

The gap of 0.7 seconds is one of the closest finishes of all-time, matching the same result from Rally Argentina in 2017 when our Belgians beat Elfyn Evans. The result is our tenth WRC victory in total and our 40th individual podium result.

Our Team Principal Michel was full of praise for the performance. “I am completely delighted,” he said at the end of the Power Stage. “It was a perfect win. I was on the edge of my seat, like the rest of the team. It is the ideal way to head into the summer break.”

There were more causes for optimism elsewhere on the final morning. Hayden and co-driver Seb finished in fourth, their best result of the season to date, while Andreas and Anders salvaged two points from a difficult weekend, finishing fourth in the Power Stage.

Staying out for the summer

“We gave it all we could in the Power Stage to salvage something from a frustrating weekend,” said Andreas. “We leave Sardinia with a feeling of missed opportunity but we will be ready for Finland.”

“We wanted more from this event but to take fourth gives us important confidence,” added Hayden. “It was nice to finish Rally Italia Sardegna for the first time in three years and to score important points of the manufacturers’ championship.”

Winning our second rally in a row after Portugal, we have extended our lead in the classification to 212 points with M-Sport Ford on 184. With five extra points for his Power Stage performance, Thierry has taken a maximum 30 to increase his advantage in the drivers’ table to 27 over Ogier.

“One of the finest wins of our career,” concluded Thierry. “Leading both championships heading into the break gives us all the motivation we need for the second half of the season!”

Final Overall Classification – Rally Italia Sardegna

1T. Neuville / N. Gilsoul(Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC)3:29:18.7
2S. Ogier / J. Ingrassia(Ford Fiesta WRC)+0.7
3E. Lappi / J. Ferm(Toyota Yaris WRC)+1:56.3
4H. Paddon / S. Marshall(Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC)+2:55.2
5M. Østberg / T. Eriksen(Citroën C3 WRC)+3:10.9
6C. Breen / S. Martin(Citroën C3 WRC)+4:31.7
7J.M. Latvala / M. Anttila(Toyota Yaris WRC)+11:22.1
8O. Tänak / M. Järveoja(Toyota Yaris WRC)+12:38.2
9J. Kopecky / P. Dresler(Škoda Fabia R5)+13:14.6
10T. Suninen / M. Markkula(Ford Fiesta WRC)+15:30.4

2018 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers’ Standings
After round 7

1T. Neuville149
2S. Ogier122
3O. Tanak79
4E. Lappi70
5D. Sordo60
6A. Mikkelsen56

7E. Evans46
8K. Meeke43
9J.M Latvala37
10C. Breen34
11M. Østberg26
12T. Suninen24
13H. Paddon22

2018 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers’ Standings
After round 7

1Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team212
2M-Sport Ford World Rally Team184
3Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team161
4Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team129

All results remain subject to official FIA confirmation.

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