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Latvala clinches GB victory
November 13th, 2011
Jari-Matti Latvala finally took his first victory of the 2011 World Rally season in Great Britain, emerging as the last man standing at the end of a dramatic weekend in the Welsh forests.
The title fight was resolved early when Mikko Hirvonen retired his Ford on Friday after damaging the car’s radiator in a spin. Up to then, the Finn and title rival Sebastien Loeb had been swapping the lead in an extremely tight battle, but Hirvonen’s exit meant Loeb knew by Friday night that his eighth straight championship was in the bag.
Latvala then stepped up to challenge Loeb for the rest of the weekend, taking the lead on Saturday afternoon then finding himself with a huge advantage when a freak collision with a road car ended Loeb’s rally this morning, eventually winning by nearly four minutes.
“It’s a great feeling,” said Latvala. “It’s been a long time since I won – one and a half years. It’s been a very stressful time and frustrating. This is a great, great way to finish the season.”
Mads Ostberg ended the season on a high with second place after one of his most competitive drives of the year. The Stobart Ford driver got ahead of Petter Solberg when the Citroen sustained a puncture on Friday, and after a broken fuel pipe ended Solberg’s rally on Saturday morning, Ostberg was free to cruise to the finish, surviving an engine scare along the way.
Ostberg’s team-mate Henning Solberg secured his first podium finish in over two years with third place. Mini driver Kris Meeke had been closing rapidly today as he recovered from some early dramas, but a spin on the final stage stopped Meeke from claiming his first WRC podium and left Solberg safe in third.
Fourth was still a fine result for Mini on home ground. Dani Sordo had also been running in the top six in the sister car before crashing on Friday.
The rest of the top nine was filled with Ford privateers. Matthew Wilson stayed clear of impressive WRC debutant Ott Tanak – flying on DMACK’s latest tyres – and Evgeny Novikov to take fifth at home. The other points went to Dennis Kuipers (FERM Ford), Ken Block (Monster Ford) and Armindo Araujo (Italia Mini).
Citroen’s other works driver Sebastien Ogier barely featured in this rally, crashing on Thursday afternoon’s opening Great Orme stage and spending the rest of the weekend a long way down the order running under superally rules.
Leading finishers:Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap
1. Jari-Matti Latvala Ford 3h27m03.5s
2. Mads Ostberg Stobart Ford + 3m42.9s
3. Henning Solberg Stobart Ford + 7m05.1s
4. Kris Meeke Mini + 7m12.3s
5. Matthew Wilson Stobart Ford + 8m57.3s
6. Ott Tanak M-Sport Ford + 9m27.1s
7. Evgeny Novikov Abu Dhabi Ford + 9m47.7s
8. Dennis Kuipers FERM Ford + 10m12.7s
9. Ken Block Monster Ford + 16m01.2s
10. Armindo Araujo Italia Mini + 17m01.6s




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