Tänak claims shock Italy win in
joint-closest WRC finish
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[June 03, 2024]
Ogier finishes 0.2sec behind after heartbreak in Rally Italia
Sardegna’s final stage on Sunday.
Ott Tänak claimed a shock victory at Rally Italia Sardegna on Sunday
afternoon after late agony for long-time leader Sébastien Ogier.
The Estonian, driving a Hyundai i20 N, celebrated his maiden success
of the season when a damaged tyre in the final rough road speed test
denied Ogier a third consecutive FIA World Rally Champonship
victory.
Having traded blows with Tänak early in the rally, Ogier led since
Saturday afternoon in his Toyota GR Yaris. The Frenchman began the
rally-closing Wolf Power Stage with a 6.2sec advantage but ended
0.2sec behind after the deflation slowed him in the closing
kilometers.
"There is not much I can do," he said. "That's life. I think we
deserved more than that but at least Ott has done a good rally as
well."
Today marks the joint-closest finish in WRC history, matching the
result of Rally Jordan in 2011. On that occasion, Ogier was on the
other side of the ledger and held off his now team boss Jari-Matti
Latvala.
Tänak, who scored his previous win in Chile last year, was humble in
victory. He faced similar heartbreak on the very same stage in 2019
when a power steering failure cost him a guaranteed win.
“For the emotion it’s good, but obviously I am very sorry for Seb.
To lose a win like this is cruel and I’ve been in exactly the same
position myself a couple of years ago.”
Dani Sordo made it two Hyundai cars in the top three, helping the
Korean marque to remain in the lead of the manufacturers’
championship. The 41-year-old was initially out of sorts but climbed
the order as drivers ahead of him hit trouble.
One of those drivers was his team-mate Thierry Neuville, whose
podium bid went awry when he slid off the road on SS8. Neuville’s
consolation was that he claimed the full 12 points from Super Sunday
and retained the driver’s series lead.
Elfyn Evans’ feeling inside his GR Yaris was not optimal for the
rough gravel roads but, while he ended almost three minutes back
from the lead in fourth, the Welshman did succeed in reducing
Neuville’s buffer from 24 to 18 points. He and Tänak now sit on
identical scores.
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Estonian Ott Tänak driving a Hyundai i20 N his maiden success of the
season as he claimed a shock victory at Rally Italia Sardegna on
Sunday June 2, 2024 after late agony for long-time leader Sébastien
Ogier. Ogier began the rally-closing Wolf Power Stage with a 6.2sec
advantage but ended 0.2sec behind after the deflation slowed him in
the closing kilometers. // Ott Tänak (EST) Martin Järveoja (EST) Of
team HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM celebrate on the podium in
first place after winning the World Rally Championship in Alghero,
Italy on June 2, 2024. // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool
Consistency rewarded Puma youngster Grégoire
Munster with a fifth-place finish. His M-Sport Ford team-mate Adrien
Fourmaux ran as high as third early in the rally before retiring in
Friday’s final test with an electrical fault.
Such was the level of attrition that WRC2 machinery filled the
remaining top 10 positions, with Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 driver Sami
Pajari claiming the WRC2 win and sixth overall. Behind him were
Yohan Rossel, Jan Solans, Martin Prokop and Kajetan Kajetanowicz.
High-speed action awaits the WRC drivers at ORLEN 80th Rally Poland
later this month. The gravel event returns to the series for the
first time since 2017 and takes place from 27 – 30 June.
Overall classification:
1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 N 3h 06m 5.6s
2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +0.2s
3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +2m 25.8s
4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +2m 37.8s
5. G Munster / L Louka LUX Ford Puma +6m 42.9s
6. S Pajari / E Mälkönen FIN Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 +7m 13.4s
Drivers' Championship standings (after round 6 of 13):
1. T Neuville 122
2. O Tänak 104
3. E Evans 104
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