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SS3: Nothing to choose between leaders

Fords and Loeb set stage times just 0.2s apart on Thiva

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The extremely close action continued at the front of the Acropolis Rally field on Thiva, as Jari-Matti Latvala, Sebastien Loeb and Petter Solberg set times just 0.2s apart despite light rain making the latter part of the 23.6-kilometre stage increasingly tricky.

Ford World Rally Team driver Latvala was the stage winner, beating Citroen DS3 WRC man Loeb by a tenth of a second to take his rally lead up to 3.3s.

"At the end, the last two kilometres, it’s been maybe raining at some point so it’s a bit slippery and muddy in some corners, so it was a little bit scary, but we’re okay," said Latvala.

The Finn’s team-mate Solberg was back on the pace and his time 0.2s off Latvala brought him up to within 3.2s of third-placed Mikko Hirvonen in the second factory Citroen. But despite his speed, Solberg remained disconcerted by his car’s handling.

"It’s not very good to drive, it’s really difficult to keep it perfect into right hand corners. Left hand corners, I’m okay. I’m trying my best," he said.

Hirvonen was one of several drivers to carry two spare tyres and run a crossover mixture of hard and soft compounds to try and deal with the unpredictable weather, but his team-mate Loeb committed to dry weather tactics.

"I didn’t expect rain. I hope I’m not wrong," he said. "There was not a big difference between the two choices, so I took one spare for the wet and it’s been okay up to now."

Behind the leaders, Mads Ostberg (Adapta Ford) sustained a puncture five kilometres from the finish but barely lost any time and is still sixth between M-Sport Ford drivers Evgeny Novikov and Ott Tanak.

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«SS2: Latvala extends his lead

SS4: Loeb takes lead, Solberg flies»

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