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SS12: Suspension damage wrecks Latvala’s hopes

Rally Mexico

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Jari-Matti Latvala’s hopes of challenging team-mate Sébastien Ogier for victory at Rally Guanajuato Mexico ended when he hit a bank and wrecked the rear of his Volkswagen Polo R.

The Finn limped through the second half of Otates with his rear left wheel missing after a mistake, and retired from the leg at the end of the stage after conceding more than six minutes.

“We went a little bit wide in a fast right corner, the rear came out and hit a bank. We broke the rear suspension and lost the wheel,” said a dejected Latvala.

He was overtaken in the stage by Mads Østberg, who climbs to second overall in Citroen’s DS 3. He is 50.5sec behind Sébastien Ogier, who set fastest time by 13.0sec ahead of the Norwegian.

“We had a good stage,” said Ogier. “We’ve done the perfect rally, the perfect job. My target was not to lose too much to Jari-Matti this morning and push this afternoon, but his problem makes things a bit different for us.”

Østberg lost a few seconds in the dust of Latvala’s stricken car, but said his promotion to second would not change his plans. “I’ll continue driving like I am. I came here to enjoy it, it’s quite enjoyable and I don’t want to change anything,” he said.

Andreas Mikkelsen and Elfyn Evans climbed to third and fourth, the Welshman’s Fiesta RS completing the stage just a few seconds behind Latvala. Benito Guerra spun, while Lorenzo Bertelli stopped his Fiesta RS after 17km.

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