Argentina WRC: Meeke grabs early lead from Neuville
Kris Meeke moved into the lead of Rally Argentina with an early stage win aboard his Toyota Yaris WRC, ahead of Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville.
Photo by: Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa
Meeke’s teammate Ott Tanak had been overnight leader after his win on the Villa Carlos Paz superspecial on Friday, initially retaining that lead by going second fastest behind Meeke on SS2.
But a relatively poor time on the next stage by Tanak, in which he was 10.2s slower than stage winner Neuville, dropped him down to second place.
That became third when Neuville and Citroen’s Sebastien Ogier tied for second-fastest time on the Parque Tematico superspecial, with Ogier tying with Tanak for third overall.
Neuville’s pair of stage wins puts him 5.4s adrift of the lead despite struggling as first car on the road for the day's opening test, in which he dropped 14.1s relative to Meeke.
Despite only setting a single top-five stage time this morning Jari-Matti Latvala is fifth overall, 8.8s behind Toyota teammate Meeke.
Andreas Mikkelsen (Hyundai), who won the Parque Tematico superspecial by 1.8s from Neuville and Ogier, is 11.7s off the lead in sixth, after a puncture cost him 16.7s relative to Meeke.
Hyundai’s third car, driven by Dani Sordo, lies seventh, ahead of the lead M-Sport Ford of Elfyn Evans, Esapekka Lappi's Toyota and Evans’ teammate Teemu Suninen.
The morning loop had been shortened due to the cancellation of SS3 - the longest stage of the loop, the 29.85km Amboy-Yacanto test.
Heavy rain in the day leading up to the rally damaged the liaison section leading up to and exiting the stage. However, organisers have confirmed it will run this afternoon as SS7.
Standings after SS5:
Pos. | Driver | Car | Gap |
1. | Kris Meeke | Toyota | 30:20.1 |
2. | Thierry Neuville |
Hyundai |
+5.4 |
3. | Ott Tanak | Toyota | +6.6 |
4. | Sebastien Ogier | Citroen | +6.6 |
5. | Jari-Matti Latvala | Toyota | +8.8 |
6. | Andreas Mikkelsen | Hyundai | +11.7 |
7. | Dani Sordo | Hyundai | +13.8 |
8. | Elfyn Evans | Ford | +14.8 |
9. | Esapekka Lappi | Toyota | +25.8 |
10. | Teemu Suninen | Ford | +44.0 |
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