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Ford Wales Rally GB final leg summary

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Podium: winners Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila, Ford Fiesta RS WRC, BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

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Latvala wins Rally GB as Ford claims podium clean sweep

Podium: winners Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila, Ford Fiesta RS WRC, BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
Podium: winners Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila, Ford Fiesta RS WRC, BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

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Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team’s Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila today won Wales Rally GB as Fiesta RS World Rally Cars powered to a 1-2-3 finish on the final round of the FIA World Rally Championship. The Finns claimed their fifth world rally victory, and their first since July last year, as the Fiesta RS WRC took eight of the top nine places in the demanding four-day event.

Latvala won by 3min 42.9sec after winning 11 of the 23 speed tests in the muddy Welsh forests, leading home Mads Østberg / Jonas Andersson and Henning Solberg / Ilka Minor from the privately-entered M-Sport Stobart Ford squad.

The success of the Fiesta RS WRC on this 13th round of the season mirrored the car’s triumphant debut in Sweden in February, when team-mates Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen headed a similar podium clean sweep.

Heavy rain turned the gravel forest tracks into a muddy mess. Grip was at a premium during the opening two days, before brighter weather generated better conditions for the final two legs. The event covered the length of Wales and after starting at Llandudno in the north on Thursday afternoon, competitors tackled 353.53km of competition before this afternoon’s finish in Cardiff in the south.

Latvala felt unwell during the first full day of competition, but as his health improved so did his pace and he ended the leg just 1.1sec from the lead after a thrilling duel with Frenchman Sébastien Loeb. The 26-year-old moved ahead yesterday afternoon but a slender 6.1sec advantage meant there was still everything to fight for during today’s final six special stages, covering 84.04km in the Brecon Beacon mountains and over the Epynt military ranges.

Latvala widened his lead during the opening stage, but when Loeb was forced to retire the Ford Abu Dhabi driver measured his pace over the remaining tests. Nevertheless, he won two more stages en route to the finish at Cardiff Castle.

“It’s a great way to end the season,” he admitted. “It has been a long time since my last win and I’ve endured some frustrating times since then, but they’re now over. “Everything came together during the second half of the season and I’m so pleased to win here. It’s my 10th Rally GB and it’s the rally where I began my WRC career in 2002, so it feels like a home event for me.

“When Seb retired this morning the pressure lifted from my shoulders. I eased my pace and didn’t take any risks, although the change from driving flat out to driving more cautiously was tricky. But I found the right rhythm and kept my concentration, which isn’t easy when you’re not driving on the limit. The team did a great job all year and this was a brilliant way to close the season,” he added.

Latvala also won the Abu Dhabi Spirit of the Rally Award in recognition of his performance.

Team-mates Evgeny Novikov and Denis Giraudet finished seventh in another Fiesta RS WRC in their debut for the Ford Abu Dhabi squad. “Conditions were really tricky during the first part of the rally and I decided to set my target on simply finishing. Despite a few problems I did that and I’m happy to have made it without the dramas that some drivers encountered,” admitted the Russian driver.

Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson said Latvala’s victory provided ‘great consolation’ for the team after Hirvonen and Lehtinen’s hopes of securing the drivers’ world title ended in retirement on Friday.

“Jari-Matti was a class act throughout the weekend. He had some pressure during the first morning when he wasn’t relaxed but after that he was in great shape and nobody had an answer to his speed. We started the rally hoping for a world title. Sadly that wasn’t to be, but a victory, a clean sweep of the podium and eight Fiesta RS WRCs in the first nine places was a great consolation,” he said.

Ford of Europe motorsport chief Gerard Quinn said: “We had a tough season and to come here and lose Mikko so early was a bitter disappointment. However, we bounced back and Jari-Matti showed his improved form with a thoroughly deserved victory. I’m delighted for him considering the superb role he played in supporting Mikko in recent rallies. He is a true team player.

“The Fiesta RS WRC took a 1-2-3 and it’s fitting the car ended the season in the same way it started, by locking out the podium places. My congratulations also go to Craig Breen and Gareth Roberts who won the FIA WRC Academy Cup title yesterday in a Fiesta R2,” added Quinn.

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Mads Østberg / Jonas Andersson claimed their second runners-up spot of the season for the M-Sport Stobart Ford team, with team-mates Henning Solberg / Ilka Minor taking their best result of the year in third. Matthew Wilson / Scott Martin finished fifth, ahead of Ott Tänak / Kuldar Sikk, whose career-best sixth place marked an outstanding debut in a Fiesta RS WRC. FERM Power Tools crew Dennis Kuipers / Frederic Miclotte were eight and Monster World Rally Team’s Ken Block / Alex Gelsomino completed the Fiesta RS WRC cavalcade in ninth. Martin Prokop / Jan Tomanek completed the Fiesta RS WRC finishers in 22nd, completing the rally under SupeRally rules after retiring on Friday with suspension damage.

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