TOYOTA GAZOO Racing
World Rally Team leads the manufacturers’ championship standings heading to the
final round of the season following the conclusion of an eventful Rally de
España. Ott Tänak also retains a chance in the drivers’ title race after
scoring maximum points in the Power Stage and finishing sixth overall, just in
front of team-mates Esapekka Lappi and Jari-Matti Latvala.
Car 8(Ott Tänak, Martin Järveoja)
The Toyota Yaris WRC
again proved its strong performance throughout the demanding rally, which
featured a mix of surfaces with both gravel and asphalt, as well as a wide
range of weather conditions. Tänak led the rally until a puncture on Saturday
morning relegated him down the order. On the final day he was able to move up
to sixth overall and post the best time on the Power Stage, earning five bonus
points to leave him within 23 points of the drivers’ championship lead with 30
points still available.
Latvala produced a
stunning fight-back from a puncture on Friday to lead on Saturday night at the
head of an extremely close six-way battle. He was lying second and still firmly
in the fight for the victory when he touched an armco barrier on the
penultimate stage, leading to wheel damage and a flat tyre. After having to
take a safety-first approach to the final stage, he finished up eighth overall.
This gave seventh to Lappi, who recovered from a difficult Friday to display
strong speed on Saturday. On Sunday, Lappi succeeded in his aim to finish the
rally and, together with Tänak, clinch crucial points for the manufacturers’
championship: the team has a 12-point lead as it bids to claim the crown in
just the second season of Toyota’s rallying return.
Quotes:
Tommi Mäkinen (Team Principal)
“It has been an
incredible weekend with a lot of highs and lows and an amazing battle from
start to finish. It could have turned out so much better for us. Still, all
three drivers got to the end of the rally, scored the points for the
manufacturers’ championship and Ott did a great job on the Power Stage to keep
the drivers’ title alive. We still feel really confident going to Australia: we
have fast drivers and a fast, reliable car.”
Jari-Matti Latvala (Driver car 7)
“We were too soft with
the tyres and with the setup this morning, but the second stage was a lot
better and the fight for the win was still on. The car felt really good and
everything was going well. Unfortunately, in one corner I turned too quickly
and I touched a pillar that was supporting the barrier. It damaged the tyre
immediately so we had to drive half the stage with a punctured tyre. I am
really sorry for my mistake, but this can happen when you are fighting for
every tenth of a second. The result was not what we wanted but I am very happy
with the performance this weekend, and I am really looking forward to
Australia.”
Ott Tänak (Driver car 8)
“Today the driving was
very enjoyable. After the tricky conditions yesterday, these were really the
typical Catalunya asphalt roads which we had been looking forward to. In the
Power Stage I had more or less nothing to lose. OK, we still needed to finish
but I pushed very hard as it was my only chance to stay mathematically in the
championship fight. I did all I could and we will not give up. We also still
have a strong position in the manufacturers’ championship.”
Esapekka Lappi (Driver car 9)
“It has been a tough
weekend, but it is nice to finish this rally for the first time, which is
important, and I think I learned a lot during the weekend. Today I didn’t have
much to fight for in the overall standings: I just needed to bring the car to
the finish and secure the points for the manufacturers’ championship, and in
this sense everything went well.”
PROVISIONAL FINAL CLASSIFICATION, RALLY DE ESPAÑA:
1 Sebastien Loeb/Daniel
Elena (Citroen C3 WRC) 3h12m08.0s
2 Sebastien Ogier/Julien
Ingrassia (Ford Fiesta WRC) +2.9s
3 Elfyn Evans/Daniel
Barritt (Ford Fiesta WRC) +16.5s
4 Thierry
Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +17.0s
5 Dani Sordo/Carlos Del
Barrio (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +18.6s
6 Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja (Toyota Yaris WRC) +1m03.9s
7 Esapekka Lappi/Janne Ferm (Toyota Yaris WRC) +1m16.6s
8 Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (Toyota Yaris WRC) +1m26.4s
9 Craig Breen/Scott
Martin (Citroen C3 WRC) +2m07.0s
10 Andreas
Mikkelsen/Anders Jaeger (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) +2m48.2s
(Results as of 15:30 on
Sunday, for the latest results please visit www.wrc.com)
What’s next?
The final round of the
2018 FIA World Rally Championship will be Rally Australia on November 15-18.
It’s held on varied gravel roads, with a combination of tight and twisty forest
tracks and fast and flowing sections across open countryside. Trees line the
side of the roads in many places, ready to catch out the unwary, while hanging
dust can also be an added challenge.
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