Puuppola, Finland,
17
February
2019
|
07:06
Europe/Amsterdam

Rally Sweden: Day 3

Tänak takes control for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team driver Ott Tänak leads Rally Sweden by almost one minute with three stages remaining following a strong performance during Saturday.

After ending the first full day of the rally on Friday within two seconds of the leader, Tänak immediately claimed first place on this morning's opening stage. When his nearest rival then went off the road, Tänak's lead increased to half-a-minute by the mid-day service, and he further extended his advantage with three stage wins after lunch.

Kris Meeke gained two places to sixth at the beginning of the day, and was in a close fight for a podium position during the morning. With the ice and snow continuing to thaw in the mild Swedish temperatures, Meeke was then disadvantaged by his road position in the afternoon by having to run ahead of his rivals and clear the slush and gravel, but he was able to hold on to sixth place. He also recorded the longest jump of 41 metres at Colin's Crest (named in tribute to his mentor Colin McRae) during the second pass of Vargåsen.

After getting stuck in a snowbank on Friday evening, Jari-Matti Latvala restarted this morning and quickly returned to the pace that had enabled him to fight for the lead, winning the day's opening stage. He too suffered from his poor road position as the day wore on. Finnish rally legend Marcus Grönholm also restarted in his privately-entered Yaris WRC and completed every stage, enjoying the first loop of stages in particular.

 

Quotes:

Tommi Mäkinen (Team Principal)

“Ott has really been in control today. He did very well in the conditions yesterday, taking care and not attacking too much, and this paid off today with his good road position. He has been driving very wisely and that has set him up well to take this lead into tomorrow. On the other hand, for Kris and Jari-Matti it has been a struggle, especially in the afternoon. They have been saying that it's like having another Rallye Monte-Carlo with a lot of slushy snow, and we have seen a lot of off-road moments. Kris is now some way back from the podium, but the guys in front of him are having a big fight and anything could happen, especially in these conditions.”

Ott Tänak (Driver car 8)

“I'm really happy with how today went. The conditions in the morning were really nice again, and it was just pure fun to drive. I wasn't pushing to the maximum, I was just in a good rhythm. This afternoon was completely different to yesterday for me: the conditions were very smooth. It shows how important the job we did yesterday was, because today we have been able to take advantage of our good road position. Now we have quite a big margin behind and we just need to manage it through the first two stages tomorrow, and then hopefully it might be possible to get some points from the Power Stage.”

Jari-Matti Latvala (Driver car 10)

“It was good to restart this morning with the fastest time in Rämmen. It's a stage I have very good memories of as it was where I celebrated my first win here in 2008. The conditions were really nice this morning but this afternoon it was very demanding, so we just tried to experiment with the setup in preparation for tomorrow. When the roads have been fast and flowing, the car has felt really good but we've been struggling in some of the more technical parts, so we've been trying to work on this with our sights set on the Power Stage.”

Kris Meeke (Driver car 5)

“It has been another mixed day for us. This morning when the roads were nice and frozen we had good speed and we were moving into podium contention. The car felt good, I was getting more confidence and attacking a bit more. I expected that this afternoon would be difficult with our road position with the temperature going up and it proved to be. Now we just have to try and hold on to our position tomorrow.”

 

End of day three (Saturday):

1 Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja (Toyota Yaris WRC) 2h19m31.7s

2 Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jaeger-Amland (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +54.5s

3 Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm (Citroën C3 WRC) +54.5s

4 Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +56.8s

5 Elfyn Evans/Scott Martin (Ford Fiesta WRC) +1m08.7s

6 Kris Meeke/Seb Marshall (Toyota Yaris WRC) +1m36.5s

7 Sebastien Loeb/Daniel Elena (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +1m38.1s

8 Pontus Tidemand/Ola Floene (Ford Fiesta WRC) +3m08.0s

9 Ole Christian Veiby/Jonas Andersson (Volkswagen Polo R5) +5m23.4s

10 Jari Huttunen/Antti Linnaketo (Skoda Fabia R5) +5m35.4s

25 Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (Toyota Yaris WRC) +14m49.3s

(Results as of 20:30 on Saturday, for the latest results please visit www.wrc.com)

 

What's next?

The final day of Rally Sweden tomorrow is made up of three stages. There will be two runs over the Likenäs test to the north of Torsby, where the rally-ending Power Stage will then take place, finishing adjacent to the service park.

 

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URL: https://toyotagazooracing.com/release/2019/

 

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