Ott Tanak held a narrow lead at Neste Rally Finland on Friday night following a titanic battle with Mads Østberg in which they traded top billing on four occasions. He ended a compelling day on blisteringly fast sun-kissed roads with a 5.8sec advantage over a rejuvenated Østberg after claiming four special stage wins.
?? Overall after SS11
1. Tänak
2️⃣ @MadsOstberg +5.8
3. Latvala +23.1
4. Paddon +36.4
5. Suninen +46.1
6. Ogier +58.9
7. Evans +1:01.1
8. Lappi +1:01.4
9️⃣ @Craig_Breen +1:34.1
10. Neuville +1:57.7
2️⃣0️⃣ @khalidbinfaisal +8:28.5#WRC #C3WRC pic.twitter.com/1ltkXXDAHw— Citroën Racing (@CitroenRacing) July 27, 2018
Tanak grabbed the initiative in Thursday night’s prologue and led by 1.1sec at today’s mid-leg service, despite the Norwegian briefly edging ahead
Østberg moved back to the front this afternoon, only for Tanak to regain the advantage again.
Loose gravel on the surface ensured little grip for the early starters. The Estonian, who was third in the order, shrugged aside that disadvantage as those around him floundered and stuck to a rigid strategy at a rally on his Toyota Gazoo Racing team’s doorstep.
The leaderboard will be reversed to create tomorrow’s start order, creating a more even playing field and Tanak said: “Tomorrow is a fair fight so we’ll push hard. Today, it was very important to get a good position for tomorrow. There have been six cars between us and that’s a big difference in conditions.”
Østberg relished his upgraded Citroen C3, which delivered improved handling and won three tests
High tyre wear forced him to throttle back as the afternoon progressed.
“We did not lose a lot of time which is good because in the end it was all about getting through the afternoon,” he explained.
?? SS 10 – Äänekoski 2 (7,71 km)@MadsOstberg :”The first 2 stages of the afternoon were very nice but after that the tyre wear was big. I’ve had to save the tyres. We are not losing a lot of time which is good.”#WRC #C3WRC pic.twitter.com/PesvL9SIuB
— Citroën Racing (@CitroenRacing) July 27, 2018
It was a tough day for championship leader Thierry Neuville and closest title rival Sébastien Ogier
As the first two starters, both struggled for grip and what was already a difficult challenge for Neuville became worse when he missed a junction and his Hyundai i20 swiped a tree. He ended 10th.
Ogier limited his losses in a Ford Fiesta. The Frenchman ended sixth, almost a minute clear of Neuville, in his quest to close a 27-point difference in the championship standings.
SS11 ?️ “Today we tried everything we could but starting second was not easy. To be honest, it was the driest @RallyFinland I’ve ever seen, so it was hard. Hats off to Ott and Toyota, they’ve been untouchable today while starting just behind us. Just no way to fight with him!”
— Sébastien Ogier (@SebOgier) July 27, 2018
Jari-Matti Latvala was third, 17.3sec behind Østberg after a consistent day in his Yaris. The Finn, three times a winner of the rally, ended 13.3sec clear of Hayden Paddon.
Paddon and Teemu Suninen swapped places on several occasions but the Finnish youngster fell back in the final stage with brake problems in his Fiesta.
Saturday’s leg is the longest of the event. Competitors face almost 16 hours at the wheel as they tackle two loops of repeated stages south-west of Jyväskylä covering 142.86km.