Subscribe

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Motorsport prime

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Edition

Australia
Leg report

Germany WRC: Sordo, Latvala dramas promote Neuville to second

Ott Tanak continues to lead Rally Germany, but Thierry Neuville's World Rally Championship title bid has been boosted by Dani Sordo and Jari-Matti Latvala both hitting trouble early on Sunday.

Thierry Neuville, Nicolas Gilsoul, Hyundai i20 WRC, Hyundai Motorsport

Thierry Neuville, Nicolas Gilsoul, Hyundai i20 WRC, Hyundai Motorsport

Fabien Dufour / Hyundai Motorsport

Hyundai driver Sordo began the final day just 0.8 seconds ahead of Tanak's Toyota teammate Latvala in the fight for second.

But by the end of the first run of the Grafschaft stage, both Sordo and Latvala were out of contention and Neuville had moved up from fourth to second.

Latvala was first to run into trouble when his Yaris developed transmission problems on the road section out of service.

He limped through the stage at increasingly slow pace before having to park and retire.

Unaware of this, Sordo went off at high speed through a vineyard and sustained substantial damage to his i20.

He completed the stage and fell to seventh overall, struggling to see through a smashed windscreen.

Sordo removed the windscreen and attempted to make it to the re-run of the stage, but parked up outside the stage start working on the car and ultimately had to retire.

Neuville was quickest on the opening stage, which pulled him clear of a potential challenge for second from the third Toyota of Esapekka Lappi.

With Lappi then backing off to secure a podium finish, Neuville will start the concluding Power Stage 32.6 seconds behind the cruising Tanak but 24.4s clear of Lappi.

The attrition also elevated Neuville's title rival Sebastien Ogier, who is now fourth after quickly clearing Andreas Mikkelsen on the first stage.

Ogier was fastest on the second run of Grafschaft but is still 37.6s behind Lappi with just the Power Stage to go.

Mikkelsen also fell behind Ogier's M-Sport teammate Teemu Suninen on the day's opener and is now sixth.

Craig Breen brings up the rear of the depleted factory World Rally Car field in seventh following his Saturday incident.

Breen's Citroen teammate Mads Ostberg's poor weekend ended with a crash early on the day's first stage.

Esapekka Lappi, Janne Ferm, Toyota Yaris WRC, Toyota Gazoo Racing

Esapekka Lappi, Janne Ferm, Toyota Yaris WRC, Toyota Gazoo Racing

Photo by: Toyota Racing

Be part of Motorsport community

Join the conversation
Previous article Germany WRC: Tanak takes 44-second lead into final day
Next article Germany WRC: Tanak seals win as Ogier tops Power Stage

Top Comments

There are no comments at the moment. Would you like to write one?

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Motorsport prime

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Edition

Australia