How Neuville triumphed over Ogier in the Acropolis Rally mind games battle
Greece's round of the World Rally Championship lived up to its reputation as a car-wrecker, as Hyundai claimed a surprise podium lockout following Sebastien Ogier's late drama. The Toyota driver's final-stage roll could have a decisive impact on the drivers' championship race too, as Thierry Neuville now enjoys a clear buffer with three rounds left
Thierry Neuville's 21st World Rally Championship win could prove to be the most important of his career. It certainly felt that way after one of the most demanding recent editions of the Acropolis Rally.
When Neuville pulled into the Lamia service park and clambered out of his Hyundai i20 N for the final time on Sunday, he let out a roar that turned heads. This appeared to be no ordinary celebration in front of rival crews and the waiting media. It was difficult to ignore, much like this year’s Acropolis Rally that lived up to its ‘European Safari’ moniker to produce one of the WRC’s most drama-filled rallies both on and away from the stages.
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