 |
M-Sport Ford's Sebastien Ogier surges ahead in Rally Guanajuato Mexico
11.03.2018: RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 2018
2018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3
Saturday, March 10th, 2018
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 2018
2018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3
Saturday, March 10th, 2018

• Meeke and Sordo locked in battle for second; puncture ruins Loeb’s dream return
• Škoda Motorsport’s Pontus Tidemand cruises into massive WRC 2 lead
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team’s Sébastien Ogier snatched the outright lead in dramatic circumstances in Rally Guanajuato México on the Guanajuatito stage and held that advantage to the end of the day to take an outright advantage of 35.9 seconds into the final morning.
The defending five-time World Champion won four successive gravel special stages and stands on the verge of a fourth victory in México and his first with a Ford Fiesta WRC. If he is successful on Sunday, it will mark the Blue Oval’s first win here since Estonian Markko Martin won on the event’s debut in the WRC back in 2004 at the wheel of a Ford Focus WRC 03.
Ogier said: “It has been a perfect day to be honest. We can be very happy with that. I pushed as hard as I could.”
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team’s Malcolm Wilson added: I think the word extraordinary puts into perspective what Seb has actually been this afternoon. I could sense a glint in his eye at lunchtime that he was really going to go out there and try and attack. He did and has the lead. It was an incredible afternoon. It was just Sébastien at his best.”
Nine-time World Champion Sébastien Loeb led after the morning’s loop of three gravel stages on the varied tracks in the hilly areas around León and Guanajuato, but the Frenchman picked up a surprise puncture on the racing line and was forced to stop and change the wheel in SS14. The delay cost the Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team driver well over two minutes and he slipped to fifth, a position he held at the overnight halt.
Dani Sordo of the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team had been the overnight leader, before ceding that advantage to Loeb in the first stage of the day, and the Spaniard also collected a front puncture in the decisive 14th stage.
He drove to the finish on the flailing rubber and fell behind Loeb’s team-mate Kris Meeke and into third place. The pair were separated by just 10.9 seconds at the end of the day in the frantic battle for second place.
Hyundai’s Andreas Mikkelsen was the main beneficiary of Loeb’s woes and the Norwegian held a comfortable fourth at the night halt. His championship-leading team-mate Thierry Neuville lost further time because of his road position and was classified in sixth, but it could have been a lot worse for the Belgian after two adverse starting positions and more than one collision with banking on the stages.
Pontus Tidemand has completely dominated the WRC 2 category in his Škoda Fabia R5 and the Swede reached the night halt a staggering 5min 42.6sec ahead of Ford’s Gus Greensmith, who continues to be pressurised for his eighth place by a determined Finn Jari-Matti Latvala, who restarted under Rally2 after alternator issues on Friday. Latvala was just 52.8 seconds behind at the end of the day.
México’s Ricardo Trivino failed to start the second loop of Saturday’s timed tests and that opened the door for Francisco Name to fly the local flag in 15th overall before the last two stages.
Chile’s Pedro Heller and Bolivian rookie Marquito Bulacia held third and fourth in WRC 2 after SS18, while Great Britain’s Tom Williams was still running well on his Mexican debut near the rear of the field in the sole WRC 3 Ford Fiesta.
Saturday – as it happened

Only Elfyn Evans missed out on the third leg, as a disgruntled Neuville suffered the ignominy of opening the road for the second day. To compound matters for the WRC leader, he stopped for around 50 seconds after a watersplash in the opening 30.97km Guanajuatito stage and then ceded further time with a slow puncture en route to a stage time of 22min 39.3sec.
There was more drama to come: Ott Tänäk completed the special at a snail’s pace, complained that he only had around 20 horse power from the Yaris’s engine and tumbled from third to sixth position with the loss of 2min 50sec.
Ogier moved to within 1.1 seconds of fourth-placed Meeke and appeared to have won the stage until a flying Loeb delivered a brutal sucker punch to Sordo with a stage time of 20min 35.6sec that gave him an outright lead of 5.1 seconds on a dramatic opening stage. Tidemand extended his WRC 2 lead over Greensmith to 3min 49.9sec.
The 26.37km of Otates followed a refuelling stop, but Tänäk’s engine woes forced the Estonian out of the rally on the road section and his demise promoted Neuville to sixth place. Meeke attacked on the twisty and technical special and the fastest time moved the Ulsterman to within 15.6 seconds of leader Loeb, who extended his advantage over Sordo to six seconds.
Tänäk said: “It was looking good. I felt comfortable from the start. Seven kilometres from the end of the stage we lost all the drive and the turbo had failed. That’s the way it is. I guess we were able to be competitive on my first event with the team on gravel. We had issues yesterday and still managed to be close to the first place, so there are some positives.”
The El Brinco test acted as the final Power Stage in 2017 and will go down in WRC folklore as the special where Meeke visited a spectator car park on his way to victory. Ogier attacked on the fast tracks and the quickest time moved him into an exact tie with Meeke for third place. Sordo was also on the offensive and the Spaniard reduced Loeb’s lead to just 2.9 seconds before the lunch halt.
A composed Tidemand reached the midday service with a massive lead of 4min 18sec over Greensmith in WRC2. Heller was third, but Bulacia lost further time in El Brinco with suspension damage.
Guanajuatito was re-run in the heat of the afternoon and the abrasive gravel turned the rally leader board on its head. Loeb stopped to change a front puncture and the delay cost him 2min 23sec to a flying stage winner Ogier.
Sordo also collected a flat tyre after striking a small stone and the tyre began to fall apart towards the end of the stage. As Loeb fell behiind Mikkelsen and into fifth place, Sordo slipped to third and Ogier inherited a 3.8-second advantage over Meeke.
Ogier was again quickest through Otates 2 and, when Meeke spun and had to drive back through his own dust with the loss of 30 seconds, the Ulsterman conceded that the battle for the win was over. He trailed Ogier by 34.5 seconds and held a reduced advantage over Sordo of 7.3 seconds, after both Sordo and Loeb eased their pace to finish the special without a spare tyre in the car.
The faster tracks of El Brinco preceded two further special stages at the León Autodrome. Temperatures were hovering around 30°C. Ogier has always run well on this stage and the Frenchman extended his overall lead to 37.1 seconds with a fourth successive fastest time. Meeke retained second after beating a cautious Sordo by a mere one tenth of a second.
Tidemand’s WRC 2 stroll continued and his lead over Greensmith grew to 5min 36.9sec, although the Briton had been testing soft compound tyres on the afternoon’s loop of stages.
A large crowd gathered for the two stages at the Autodrome, where Loeb faced off against Ogier and the French duo shared a personal win apiece. The battle between Meeke and Sordo for second overall saw them share the outright fastest time in SS17 and the Ulsterman was three-tenths quicker in SS18 to increase his advantage to 7.7 seconds.
Ogier headed for service and on to the last León street stage with a lead of 35.2 seconds and the second fastest time ensured he remained comfortable at the end of the day. Mikkelsen claimed his first stage win but Sordo stalled on the startline and dropped a further 3.2 seconds to Meeke.

Today
Crews will tackle just three stages on the final morning and a mere 46.46km of competition. Action starts with the 24.32km of Alfaro and a double run through the television Las Minas special brings the action to a close.
The test only runs for 11.07km and the second pass acts as the event’s Power Stage with five valuable championship points available to the winner.
Rally Guanajuato México 2018 – positions after SS19:
1. Sébastien Ogier (FRA)/Julien Ingrassia (FRA) Ford Fiesta WRC 3hrs 25min 03.1sec
2. Kris Meeke (GBR)/Paul Nagle (IRL) Citroën C3 WRC 3hrs 25min 39.0sec
3. Dani Sordo (ESP)/Carlos del Barrio (ESP) Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3hrs 25min 49.9sec
4. Andreas Mikkelsen (NOR)/Anders Jaeger-Synnevaag (NOR) Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3hrs 26min 31.5sec
5. Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Daniel Elena (FRA) Citroën C3 WRC 3hrs 27min 22.8sec
6. Thierry Neuville (BEL)/Nicolas Gilsoul (BEL) Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 3hrs 29min 47.7sec
7. Pontus Tidemand (SWE)/Jonas Andersson (SWE) Škoda Fabia R5 3hrs 34min 27.3sec
8. Gus Greensmith (GBR)/Craig Parry (GBR) Ford Fiesta R5 3hrs 40min 09.9sec
9. Jari-Matti Latvala (FIN)/Miikka Anttila (FIN) Toyota Yaris WRC 3hrs 41min 02.7sec
Neil Perkins also photos
Permanent-URL:
|
TOYOTA playing for points in Mexico
11.03.2018
|
The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team goes into the final day of Rally Mexico with the aim of picking up points at the end of a gruelling event.
Both Jari-Matti Latvala and Esapekka Lappi restarted this morning, with Latvala clim more >> |
Loeb out of luck as Meeke remains in contention for podium place in Mexico
11.03.2018
|
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT experienced contrasting emotions on day three as its iconic crew Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena authoritatively took the lead, before unfortunately picking up a puncture that dropped them back to fifth overall. Meanwhile, K more >> |
Ford Fiesta R5 quotes Rally Mexico, section five
11.03.2018
|
Gus Greensmith (2nd WRC 2) said: “There were five minutes behind us and three minutes in front of us at the start of the day, so I thought I might as well use that time to try a few things and get some experience for next year. We gave more >> |
Ogier leads Rally Mexico
11.03.2018
|
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team’s Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia have taken a commanding lead at Rally Mexico. Delivering a stunning drive behind the wheel of their EcoBoost-powered Ford Fiesta WRC, the pairing were in a le more >> |
Overall classification after Saturday final stage in Mexico
11.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO RALLY 2018Saturday, Marc 10th 20181. 1 FRA S. OGIER 3:25:03.1 2. 10 GBR K. MEEKE & more >> |
News and quotes from Mexico Rally stage 15
11.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Saturday, March 10th 2018
Mexico after SS151.Ogier 3h15m19.2s, 2.Meeke+34.5s, 3.Sordo+41.8s, 4.Mikkelsen+1m26.8s, 5.Loeb+2m14.2s, 6.Neuville+4m28.8s. more >> |
Notes and quotes from dramatic stage 14 in Mexico
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Saturday, March 10th 2018Ogier - All the drama in this test means we have a new rally leader. Step forward Sébastien Ogier! He's gone from third to first in one stage and now leads Meeke by more >> |
Notes and quotes from Mexico Rally stage 13
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Saturday, March 10th 2018Sat 12:06 - SS13: WRC 2 RovanperäThe Finn is continuing his recovery after retiring on Friday with a radiator problem. "We've been really careful this mornin more >> |
Notes and quotes from Mexico Rally stage 12
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Saturday, March 10th 2018Sat 10:58 - Mexico after SS12:1.Loeb 2h29m15.7s, 2.Sordo+6.0s, 3.Meeke+15.6s, 4.Ogier+19.1s, 5.Mikkelsen+1m02.5s, 6.Neuville+4m07.6s.Sat 10:55 - SS12: Sordo more >> |
Notes and quotes from Mexico Rally stage 11
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Saturday, March 10th 2018Sat 09:41 - Mexico WRC 2 after SS11:1.Tidemand 2h14m42.9s, 2.Greensmith+3m49.9s, 3.Heller+8m27.8s, 4.Bulacia-Wilkinson+8m47.0s, 5.Huttunen+37m35.7s, 6.Rovanperä+1h2m48.2s more >> |
Tänak and TOYOTA in the fight for victory in Mexico
10.03.2018
|
Rally Mexico: Day 2 Ott Tänak completed a demanding first full day of Rally Mexico – and his first day of competition on gravel in the Toyota Yaris WRC – holding a strong third position overall. It was a tougher leg for his team-mates more >> |
Ford Fiesta R5 quotes after day 1 in Mexico Rally
10.03.2018
|
Gus Greensmith (2nd WRC 2) said: “It’s been good fun out there, but rough – much rougher than I expected to be fair. I’d set the car up for smoother roads like what we experienced on the test, more >> |
Ogier in the mix at Rally Mexico
10.03.2018
|
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team’s Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia have overcome an unfavourable road position to stay in the mix for a strong result at this weekend’s Rally Mexico.
Second in the championship – and therefore s more >> |
A sensational return for Loeb as Meeke holds his own
10.03.2018
|
With four stage wins between them, the Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT crews were one of the dominant forces in today's first proper day of racing. Whilst Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena ended the day second overall, confirming that they had los more >> |
Dani Sordo edges ahead after dramatic opening day in Rally Guanajuato Mexico
10.03.2018
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 20182018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3Friday, March 9th, 2018
• A returning Loeb wins two stages on way more >> |
Retirements after day 1 in Mexico Rally
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Friday, March 9th 20183 FIN K. ROVANPERÄ FIN J. HALTTUNEN Skoda MotorsportFabia R5 WRC2 RC2 &nb more >> |
Friday final stage in Mexico Rally overall classification
10.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2018Friday, March 9th 20181. 6 ESP D. SORDO 1:47:55.4 2. 11 &nb more >> |
Stage 5 in Mexico Rally overall classification
09.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2017Stage 5Friday, March 9th 2018
1. 6 ESP D. SORDO 54:05.9 2. 10   more >> |
Stage 4 in Mexico Rally overall classification
09.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES - MEXICO Rally 2017Stage 4Friday, March 9th 20181. 6 ESP D. SORDO 53:01.7 2. 10 & more >> |
Sébastien Loeb discuss WRC 2018 stop at his return in Mexico
09.03.2018
|
Frenchmen discuss third WRC 2018 stop as nine-time champion makes return. Sébastien Loeb and Sébastien Ogier have won the last 14 FIA World Rally Championship titles between the two of them making Loeb's WRC return this week at Rally Me more >> |
Neuville tops times on opening Monster Street stage of Rally Guanajuato Mexico
09.03.2018
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 20182018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3The Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team’s Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul stormed into a lead o more >> |
TOYOTA drivers begin their Mexican adventure
09.03.2018
|
A spectacular street stage in the city of Guanajuato this evening marked the beginning of Rally Mexico, round three of the FIA World Rally Championship. Ott Tänak was the fastest Toyota Yaris WRC driver in second place, with his team-mates Jari-Matti Latvala and Es more >> |
The Citroen crews on the pace in Mexico
08.03.2018
|
Contested in warm, sunny conditions, the Rally Mexico shakedown saw Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle top the timesheets in the traditional pre-event dress rehearsal as they found the same good feeling as at last year's event. Only 2.6s behind their team- more >> |
Shakedown in Mexico Rally 2018
08.03.2018
|
WRC Rallyes - MEXICO RALLY 2018Thursday, Maarch 8th 2018The leading times were:1. Kris Meeke Citroën C3 3min more >> |
Rally Guanajuato Mexico fires into life with spectacular street stage
07.03.2018
|
.... in Guanajuato on Thursday evening RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 2018 2018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3Wednesday, March 7th, 2018• &n more >> |
Michelin Rallye Mexico Vorschau
06.03.2018
|
Comeback des Champions: Sébastien Loeb und seine Konkurrenten profitieren auf den schroffen Schotterpisten vom MICHELIN LTX Force• Die richtige Reifenstrategie könnte in Mexiko über den Sieg entscheiden •&nb more >> |
World Rally Teams leave European Winter for heat and dust of Rally Mexico
06.03.2018
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO MÉXICO, March 8-11, 20182018 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3Tuesday, March 6th, 2018• Pre-event gravel testing could play a key role on first loose surface event of more >> |
SKODA Werksfahrer Pontus Tidemand kämpft um Tabellenführung in der WRC 2
05.03.2018
|
› ŠKODA Motorsport geht beim dritten WM-Lauf mit den WRC 2-Champions Pontus Tidemand/Jonas Andersson und Kalle Rovanperä/Jonne Halttunen an den Start› Pontus Tidemand möchte Vorjahressieg wie more >> |
From cold and snow to heat and gravel - Introducing the 2018 Pirelli Scorpion K
05.03.2018
|
This weekend’s Rally Mexico, round three of the World Rally Championship, presents a stark contrast to the cold conditions that characterised the first two rallies in Monte-Carlo and Sweden. Pirelli is introducing the latest evolution of it more >> |
M-Sport Ford target return to form in Mexico
05.03.2018
|
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team are targeting a return to form on the third round of the FIA World Rally Championship. Taking to the wheel of the EcoBoost-powered Ford Fiesta WRC at next week’s Rally Mexico, Sébastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans and Teemu Suninen all have a chance of challenging for the podium. more >> |
Ford Fiesta R5 quotes - Rally Mexico preview
05.03.2018
|
M-Sport will field four EcoBoost-powered Ford Fiesta R5s at next week’s Rally Mexico – all contesting the FIA World Rally Championship’s premier support series, WRC 2. Here’s what they had to say ahead of the event. more >> |
Stuart Loudon-clear guide to Rally Mexico
04.03.2018
|
Forget the snow, it’s time to give Mexico a wave and say hello to the sunshine. Round three of this year’s FIA World Rally Championship is upon us already and there’s plenty to talk about ahead of the season’s first longhaul event. more >> |
WRC Rally Mexico time schedule
02.03.2018
|
WRC RALLYES RALLY MEXICO SCHEDULE (GMT-6) THURSDAY 8 MARCH9.00am: shakedown (Llano Grande)6.15pm: Start day 1 (Leon)8.08pm: SS 1 – Monster Street Stage GTO (2,53 km)9.38pm: End o more >> |
Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT head for the clouds
02.03.2018
|
After the bitterly cold temperatures of Sweden, where Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT secured its first podium of 2018, the World Rally Championship heads across the Atlantic to the milder climate and high altitudes of Mexico, the setting for this year's third round. more >> |
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing hopes to reach new heights in Mexico
02.03.2018
|
Rally Mexico: Preview The first gravel round of the season awaits the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team on Rally Mexico from March 8 to 11. On what is one of the toughest events of the season for the cars, the t more >> |
Sébastien Loeb reveals reasons behind 2018 cameos ahead of Mexico
02.03.2018
|
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Nine-time champion Sébastien Loeb excited by WRC car speedSébastien Loeb won the FIA World Rally Championship an astonishing nine times before he switched to compete in the Dakar Rally and FIA Wo more >> |
Red-hot Craig Breen and Mexico's own Tavo Vildosola join Red Bull TV as the WRC hots up
02.03.2018
|
Watch the much-anticipated return of rally icon Sébastien Loeb Join Craig Breen to catch all the action of Rally Mexico on Red Bull TV! It’s from one extreme to the other in the World Rally Ch more >> |
Kris Meeke and Citroen survive last gasp drama to Rally Mexico victory
12.03.2017
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO CORONA 2017, March 9-12, 20172017 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3Sunday, March 12th 2017• Ogier snatches WRC lead with second place; Neuville rounds off the podium&bu more >> |
Sunday in Mexico as it happened, results and stats
12.03.2017
|
RALLY GUANAJUATO CORONA 2017, March 9-12, 20172017 FIA World Rally Championship, round 3Sunday, March 12th 2017There were only two special stages on Sunday but they would be a pair of the most important in Kris Meeke’s rising career and more >> |