Thierry Neuville wins after one of the most remarkable battles in WRC history.
The Belgian claimed his third victory of the season at the Orlen 74th Rally Poland after Ott Tänak crashed out of a slender lead three special stages from the finish. The Hyundai i20 driver cut SĂŠbastien Ogierâs championship lead to 11 points with five rounds remaining.
The four-day rally provided edge-of-the-seat drama throughout in torrential rain, driving winds and thick mud. The lead changed hands 10 times in 23 stages as title chasers Neuville and Tänak traded tenths of a second on blisteringly fast roads.
Neuville began Sundayâs final leg in front, but a stunning drive through the opening speed test promoted his Estonian rival ahead. But in the next stage Tänak slammed his Ford Fiesta into a tree.
He limped to the finish but the damage was too great to continue. Neuville eased through the remaining kilometres to head team-mate Hayden Paddon by 1min 23.9sec, with Ogier a further 56.9sec adrift in third.
âOtt drove a great rally. In such a fight nobody gives up. I wasnât ready to give up and was prepared to win,â said Neuville, for whom this was a sixth consecutive podium.
âI was sorry for him and congratulate him on the job he did before he crashed. He was amazing again and one guy who was hard to beat.â
Tänak was chasing his second straight win after claiming a maiden victory in Italy last month. It was the third year he has tasted disappointment in Poland after leading in 2015 and 2016 but failing to secure victory.
âIt was the only muddy place in the forest. Maybe I didnât expect it to be that bad. I hit a bank with the rear and it pulled the front into a tree at high speed. Was I driving too hard? You need to push hard if you want to win,â said a disappointed Tänak.
Paddon ended a torrid 12 months since his last podium. The Kiwi could not match the pace of the early starters on Fridayâs rain-soaked and sludgy tracks, but an error-free event combined with several stage wins as conditions improved brought its reward.
Ogier was blighted by a string of problems in his Fiesta, including sliding into a field this morning but the Frenchman persevered to finish 26.6sec clear of Dani Sordo. The Spaniard punctured a tyre but ended 24.4sec clear of StĂŠphane Lefebvre, who equalled his career-best result.
The WRCâs summer speedfest continues at Neste Rally Finland, the fastest round in the championship, which is based in JyväskylĂĽ on 27 – 30 July.
Final positions
1. T Neuville / N Gilsoul BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 40min 46.1sec
2. H Paddon / S Marshall NZL Hyundai i20 + 1min 23.9sec
3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Ford Fiesta + 2min 20.8sec
4. D Sordo / M Marti ESP Hyundai i20 + 2min 47.4sec
5. S Lefebvre / G Moreau FRA CitroĂŤn C3 + 3min 11.8sec
6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Ford Fiesta + 3min 16.8sec
FIA World Rally Championship (round 8 of 13):
1. S Ogier 160pts
2. T Neuville 149pts
3. J-M Latvala 112pts