Rally de España: Day 3Latvala reigns for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing after a day of rain in Spain
The Toyota Yaris WRC continues to lead the way as Rally de España made a dramatic switch from dry and dusty gravel to wet and slippery asphalt for the penultimate day. Jari-Matti Latvala completed a remarkable recovery from his Friday puncture to take the rally lead during the afternoon, after Ott Tänak’s march to a fourth win in five events was cruelly ended by a flat tyre of his own this morning.
The change of surface from gravel to asphalt for today was met with the further complication of heavy rain, creating a dilemma for the teams over tyre choice. The Toyota drivers opted to take the full wet tyre for the morning loop: a decision that looked inspired when Tänak and Latvala were quicker than anybody else on SS9, allowing Tänak to increase the lead he built during Friday to 32.9 seconds. However, on SS10 Tänak had to stop and change a damaged wheel and tyre. He finished the stage 1m43s down and dropped to ninth on the leaderboard.
Latvala and Esapekka Lappi kept up the strong form of the Yaris WRC with another one-two on the stage. Having been as low as 10th after his puncture, Latvala began the day fifth overall, and then moved up to second, just 0.3s off the lead. He duly claimed the lead on the first stage of the afternoon loop and then kept hold of it through difficult, muddy conditions. He has an advantage of 4.7s, with the top five drivers covered by 12.7s in an extremely close fight.
Lappi continued to show good pace and completed the day in seventh overall. Tänak is one place behind him, with his recovery efforts hampered by having the worst of the slippery road conditions.
Jari-Matti Latvala (Driver car 7)
“To be leading after our issue yesterday is a great feeling and shows why you should never give up. The conditions were very demanding all day with the rain and lots of mud coming onto the road. The car was working well though and I think our tyre choices were good. In the last two stages I was a little bit cautious and we lost some time but we are still leading. It is going to be a big fight tomorrow. I have a five-time champion and a nine-time champion right behind me, but I will just focus on my own driving and keeping it relaxed: this will be the key.”
Ott Tänak (Driver car 8)
“Obviously it has been a tough day. It started fine but then we got the puncture and lost a lot of time. This afternoon we had the worst position with all the dirt on the road. I made a mistake myself – we had a spin in the long stage, SS13 – but otherwise we did all we could. Let’s see what the weather brings tomorrow, as it looks like it will be another challenging day. In the drivers’ championship there is not much we can do now, but we are also fighting for the manufacturers’ championship and this is still looking good, so I will give my best for this.”
Esapekka Lappi (Driver car 9)
“I am pretty happy with today. We had a good tyre strategy in the morning, and it wasn’t too bad in the afternoon either. On the long stage, SS13 this afternoon we had a small mistake on a really muddy corner and that lost us a lot of time. But otherwise the speed was there. Overall it was definitely more positive than yesterday. Tomorrow we can’t really catch those ahead but we will try to reach the finish and enjoy it.”
End of day three (Saturday):
1 Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (Toyota Yaris WRC) 2h35m01.8s
2 Sebastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (Ford Fiesta WRC) +4.7s
3 Sebastien Loeb/Daniel Elena (Citroen C3 WRC) +8.0s
4 Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt (Ford Fiesta WRC) +9.8s
5 Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +12.7s
6 Dani Sordo/Carlos Del Barrio (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +16.5s
7 Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm (Toyota Yaris WRC) +46.5s
8 Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja (Toyota Yaris WRC) +1m00.7s
9 Craig Breen/Scott Martin (Citroen C3 WRC) +1m37.9s
10 Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jaeger (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +2m07.3s
(Results as of 19:00 on Saturday, for the latest results please visit
www.wrc.com)
What’s next?
The final day consists of two asphalt stages close to Salou, Riudecanyes and Santa Marina. They will be run twice, totalling 61.7 kilometres, with the second pass of Santa Marina as the rally-ending Power Stage. Unusually for a Sunday, there will be a full 30-minute service midway through the loop.
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Quotes:
Tommi Mäkinen (Team Principal)
“It has been a really eventful day full of mixed emotions. For Ott to get the puncture in the morning was obviously very disappointing when everything was again going so well for him. It has clearly had a very big effect on his bid for the championship. After this, it was great to see Jari-Matti take the lead, especially after his drama yesterday. We know that he has some very strong drivers right behind him, but he has great confidence in the car and it is performing well in all weather conditions, so I am sure that he can keep it until the finish.”