WELL FOUGHT: SECOND PLACE FOR LATVALA AT HOME RACE – VOLKSWAGEN ONE-TWO-THREE AT TOP OF DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP
August 2, 2016 by Volkswagen Motorsport
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Having secured victory last time out in Poland, Andreas Mikkelsen was full of confidence ahead of his outing in Finland – a rally, at which the Norwegian's outstanding driving ability was yet to be rewarded with a top-three finish. Running third, the 27-year-old from Oslo had his sights set firmly on the podium right up to the 13th special stage – the iconic 'Ouninpohja'. From that point on, he had to take over the dreaded role of road sweeper from Ogier, who had slipped down the starting order after arriving too late at a check-in after making necessary repairs on a liaison stage. Mikkelsen continued to drive well and fought hard to end the rally in seventh place – a result that sees him gain valuable ground on world championship leader Ogier. The Finnish Grand Prix – fastest rally ever The Rally Finland is traditionally one of the fastest rallies on the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) calendar. Last year, Jari-Matti Latvala set a new record with the Polo R WRC, clocking an average speed of 125.44 km/h. He must now surrender this title. The new record holder: Kris Meeke with 126.61 km/h. Revenge is on the menu in 2017. Quotes after day three of the Rally Finland Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1 'The best news of the day for Julien and me is that we are now spared the role of road sweeper for a while. I have had to do this for half a year now, and it is extremely tiring mentally to constantly having to battle with the difficult route conditions. I am now looking forward to the Rally Germany, where the conditions will hopefully be good for everyone and we will hopefully be involved in a nice battle for the win. Apart from the mistake, I was very happy with our pace. We could have been looking at third place. Congratulations to Kris Meeke and his team. It goes without saying that he was able to drive without any pressure and benefitted from his starting position. However, he also produced an absolutely flawless and very impressive performance.' Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2 'I am happy with my performance this weekend, even though I came up just short of a hat-trick of wins at the Rally Finland. Second place and a point on the Power Stage is a very good haul. I also climbed a place in the overall standings. All in all, we could not have done any more against Kris Meeke this weekend. I would like to say another big thank you to all the many fans who supported me. It is always very special to drive here on home soil. We now move on to the asphalt season, which was remarkably good to me last year. We must now back up this weekend's performance in Germany.' Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9 'All in all, Anders and I can be happy with seventh place. We could not have done any more this weekend. Driving on these fantastic routes is an awesome feeling. Another positive is the fact that we made up a few points on Sébastien. His lead is obviously still a big one, but we are still in touch. It was difficult once we suddenly had to open the route on Saturday. We did our very best, but starting first really did not make life easy. I was driving on the very limit all the time on some of the stages, but my times were still slow.' Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director 'We are delighted with second place for Jari-Matti and Miikka. They produced another top-class performance at their home rally. They could not have done any more, and this result sees them take their place among the front-runners in the overall standings. The rally certainly did not pan out as hoped for Sébastien and Julien, but you just have to put their costly slip-up down as a small error with a big consequence – after all, even world champions are only human. Andreas Mikkelsen and Anders Jæger also produced a very strong display, which was not reflected in the result. On course for a podium finish, they were then forced to open the route, which was a major disadvantage. All in all, it was an intense Rally Finland, after which we have all three crews in the top three places in the overall standings, and continue to hold a clear lead in the Manufacturers' Championship. As such, we are really looking forward to our home rally in Germany. Last but not least: congratulations to Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle. They produced a strong, flawless performance here in Finland and are worthy winners.' And then there was ... ... Martin Hassenpflug. The Chief Mechanic for world champion Sébastien Ogier made his WRC debut with the Volkswagen team here in Finland exactly six years ago – with the Skoda Fabia S2000 that Volkswagen was running at the time. The 35-year-old is the only member of the team to have contested all 63 rallies since that first outing in 2011. FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), Rally Finland – Final Results* 01. Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle (GB/IRL), Citroën, 2h 38m 05.8s 02. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen, + 29.1s 03. Craig Breen/Scott Martin (IRL/GB), Citroën, + 1m 41.3s 04. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai, + 1m 45.9s 05. Hayden Paddon/John Kennard (NZ/NZ), Hyundai, + 1m 48.2s 06. Mads Østberg/Ola Fløene (N/N), Ford, + 2m 04.6s 07. Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jæger (N/N), Volkswagen, + 2m 22.4s 08. Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm (FIN/FIN), Škoda, + 4m 53.8s 09. Kevin Abbring/Sebastian Marshall (NL/GB), Hyundai, + 5m 22.4s 10. Teemu Suninen/Mikko Markkula (FIN/FIN), Škoda, + 5m 35.5s … 24. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen, + 19m 50.6s FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), Rally Finland – Power Stage Results 01. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai 4m 35.8s 02. Hayden Paddon/John Kennard (NZ/NZ), Hyundai + 1.1s 03. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen + 1.5s FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), Overall Standings* Drivers' Championship 1. Sébastien Ogier, 143 points; 2. Andreas Mikkelsen, 98; 3. Jari-Matti Latvala, 87; 4. Hayden Paddon, 84; 5. Thierry Neuville, 76; 6. Mads Østberg, 70; 7. Dani Sordo, 68; 8. Ott Tanak, 52; 9. Kris Meeke, 51; 10. Craig Breen, 25 Co-drivers' Championship 1. Julien Ingrassia, 143 points; 2. Anders Jæger, 98; 3. Miikka Anttila, 87; 4. John Kennard, 84; 5. Nicolas Gilsoul, 76; 6. Ola Fløene, 70; 7. Marc Martí, 68; 8. Raigo Mõlder, 52; 9. Paul Nagle, 51; 10. Scott Martin, 25 Manufacturers' Championship 1. Volkswagen Motorsport, 227 points; 2. Hyundai Motorsport, 168; 3. M-Sport, 112; 4. Volkswagen Motorsport II, 109; 5. Hyundai Motorsport N, 86; 6. DMACK, 58; 7. Jipocar Czech National Team, 18; 8. Yazeed Racing, 4 * Provisional.
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