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Sebastien Ogier wins 2014 Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

Clichés are usually so entrenched they cannot be avoided. In Rally Mexico three clichés became clear: 1. Sebastien Ogier wins rallies; 2. the winner in Mexico MUST wear a sombrero; and 3. Robert Kubica rolls rally cars.

Business as usual, then, it would appear. Although, Ogier did have to overcome Citroën’s Mads Ostberg on Day 1 to claim the lead, before once again settling into what appeared to be a controlled rhythm of excellence.

Ostberg’s challenge ended on Day 2 after his car suffered suspension damage as Ogier began to sieze control of the rally. The reigning world champion eventually won by more than 70 seconds from teammate Jarri-Matti Latvala. Meanwhile, Ostberg struggled on to finish ninth.

In a boost for the sport Thierry Neuville achieved Hyundai’s first WRC podium, despite being more than five minutes behind the race winner. Neuville’s joy was almost short lived, though, with a holed radiator after the final stage almost making him late for time control, which would have denied him of that podium result. Some quick thinking and repairs aided by a bottle of Corona to top up the radiator were enough to bring Neuville home.

Chris Atkinson got his first taste of Hyundai’s teething problems on Day 1 when a suspension arm broke for no apparent reason, sending him down the leaderboard. It was a precursor to a raft of issues and he did well to fight back and earn the team some solid points thanks to a seventh place finish.

Ford’s hopes were carried by youngster Elfyn Evans who recorded his best WRC result with P4, with Mikko Hirvonen well behind in eighth place after an alternator problem ended his assault on Day 1. Robert Kubica rolled his car heavily twice, first on Day 1 and again the following day.

Kubica wasn’t alone, with Volkswagen’s Andreas Mikkelesen missing a pace note and flipping his Polo in spectacular fashion. Amazingly he landed on his wheels and was able to finish the stage, but not much more. Kris Meeke endured a troubled event in his Citroën and finished outside the top 10.

Ogier now resumes the lead of the world championship, three points ahead of Latvala, both are comfortably ahead of Ostberg in third.

The next rally will be held in Portugal across the first weekend in April, where we hope Hyundai can continue to push for another strong result. Or that anyone can make Volkswagen fight for victory.

Volkswagen

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

Viva Mexico, viva Volkswagen – One-two for Ogier and Latvala

  • Blue/white duel: victorious Ogier takes over from Latvala as championship leader
  • In the face of altitude and regulations: triumph in extreme conditions
  • Fourth Volkswagen one-two in WRC history

Faster and with greater stamina than Speedy Gonzales – Volkswagen enjoyed an outstanding double success at the Rally Mexico. In doing so, winners Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F) and runners-up Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN) cheated the regulations and extreme conditions at the third round of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC). En route to the seventh Volkswagen victory in a row, the two leaders in the World Championship laid the foundations for their one-two on the opening day. They were faced with the obstacle of being first and second onto the route. Despite this, they had still battled their way to first and third place by the end of the first third of the rally. That all-action display was followed by a flawless second day, which saw Ogier and Latvala move to the top of the standings and open up a substantial lead, which just kept growing. On the final day, Ogier and Latvala comfortably controlled the pace to claim the fourth one-two for the Polo R WRC in 16 outings in the World Rally championship. Ignoring the break between seasons, this was the seventh victory in a row for Volkswagen. Come the end of the rally in Mexico, Ogier/Ingrassia were a mighty 5:28.6 minutes ahead of the best-placed non-Volkswagen driver.

The world’s fastest street sweeper: awesome effort from the Volkswagen duo

The WRC regulations meant the two Volkswagen drivers were faced with a luxurious problem on the opening day of the rally. As first, second and fourth in the World Championship, they had the dubious honour of opening the route. In few other rallies is this such a major disadvantage as in Mexico. More and more of the layer of loose gravel is swept out of the way with every World Rally Car that passes. The disadvantage is calculated at about 0.1 seconds per kilometre and per competitor. However, the Volkswagen pairings of Ogier/Ingrassia and Latvala/Anttila produced an energetic display to negate this hindrance. Eight of eleven stage wins went to Wolfsburg on day one alone.

Bonus points on the Power Stage, World Championship lead extended in all three classifications

With victory in Mexico, Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia moved into the lead in the overall standings of the World Rally Championship – just ahead of their Volkswagen team-mates Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila. Ogier and Ingrassia lead both the Driver and Co-Driver classifications with 63 points, followed by Latvala and Anttila with 60 points. Between them, the two cars increased the lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship significantly. Volkswagen now has 115 points to its name – 55 more than its closest rival Citroën. Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula are fourth overall with 24 points.

XXL team performance – Polo R WRC #9 perfectly restored to working order

The day’s rallying twice ended ahead of schedule for Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula (N/FIN). On Friday, the Volkswagen duo hit a stone when exiting a corner on the “El Chocolate” special stage and damaged the rear-right suspension, bringing their day to a premature end having previously been running second. On Saturday, a mistake in the pace notes resulted in Mikkelsen/Markkula rolling their car when they cut too much off a corner and were flipped over by a hole in the road. Thanks to the outstanding job done by their mechanics, the number nine Polo R WRC was back as good as new by the time it took to the road for Sunday’s special stages. They managed to get the World Rally Car back into top condition within the three-hour time limit specified in the regulations. Mikkelsen/Markkula used the Sunday to gain as much experience as possible at rally pace, setting four top-three times in the process.

High altitude, heat, homework – Polo R WRC, the cleverest World Rally Car

Absolutely reliable and equipped with an intelligent engine control unit, the Volkswagen Polo R WRC set the technological benchmark at the Rally Mexico. The special stages took the teams from about 1,800 metres to 2,800 metres above sea level. The higher you get, the lower the air pressure, oxygen content in the air and cooling efficiency of the engine sink. At temperatures around the 30-degree mark, the objective was to minimise the loss of performance. The Volkswagen engineers took care of the software intelligence of the World Rally Car from Wolfsburg well in advance of the rally in Central America. The engine control unit is used without modification from Monte Carlo right through to the final round in Great Britain.

Physical and mental strength the key to success

Like their World Rally Cars, the Volkswagen drivers and co-drivers arrived at the Rally Mexico as well prepared as physically possible. Fitness was a key to success, particularly on the seven special stages at over 30 kilometres in length, which were tackled at high altitude and in scorching heat. Here too, Volkswagen left nothing to chance: the staff at the sports clinic in Bad Nauheim were tasked with looking after the physical condition of the team. Fitness and diet plans, regular performance tests throughout the season and comprehensive on-site care are part of the everyday rally routine at Volkswagen.

Facts, facts, facts – Volkswagen up there with the best

Volkswagen secured a place in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) record lists with victory number seven in a row. The wins in Australia, France, Spain and Great Britain last year were followed by triumphs in Monte Carlo, Sweden and Mexico this season to produce the second-longest winning run in WRC history. Sébastien Ogier claimed his 18th overall win in the World Rally Championship, with eleven of these successes coming in Volkswagen colours.

Quotes after day three of the Rally Mexico

Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
“Mexico really is a fantastic country for us! I like the rally, and it seems to like me. I picked up my first win as a junior here back in 2008 and took overall victory with Volkswagen last year – and now here I am, back on the top step of the podium. It is a fantastic feeling. Our entire team did a sensational job all weekend, and the Polo R WRC was once again super reliable and super quick in extreme conditions. I was hungry for this win after my mistake in Sweden! That is why Julien and I refrained from taking any risks on the final day. We really wanted to get this win under our belts. And it goes without saying that I also wanted to get my hands on the Power Stage points. Although we will now have to act as street sweepers for the opposition at the next round in Portugal, the World Championship points are more important than anything else.”

Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
“I am really very happy with second place. Having been first onto the route on day one, which meant we were quite a long way off the lead, we set our sights on a place on the podium. The Rally Mexico was hard work and also very demanding on the cars. The Polo coped admirably with the stresses and strains of the high altitude and soaring temperatures, and our team also did a perfect job. Thanks for that. That was the best Rally Mexico so far for Mikka and me. We came through without any mistakes and finished runner-up for the first time. We are still almost level with our team-mates, without having to start first again in Portugal.”

Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
“A tough rally for us. Retiring twice is not exactly what we had in mind. I just made too many mistakes. Thanks to the great job done by my mechanics, I was still able to gain a few kilometres of experience at the Rally Mexico on Sunday, which will allow us to push hard again next year. All in all, we learned an awful lot here – unfortunately we did it the hard way. I will analyse it in detail over the coming days, and will prepare as well as possible for the coming rally in Portugal. We will come back stronger, and hopefully return to the podium there.”

Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
“A one-two in these difficult conditions and given the new regulations regarding the starting order is more than we had expected coming into the Rally Mexico. I take my hat off to Sébastien Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala and our engineers, who made this success possible. The performance of the two drivers was undoubtedly outstanding. However, the one-two is also a team success. Whether the chassis department or the engine department, the Polo R WRC was perfectly prepared for the difficult conditions. The champagne tastes particularly good today, as success in Mexico is always a bit special. It is the first gravel event of the year, and virtually a home event for Volkswagen. After all, our models are part of the scenery here. Everything came together here in Mexico, and we are very proud of what we have achieved.”

And then there was …

… Volkswagen Mexico. From the roadshow in Mexico City to the guest services in León and out on the special stages, our Mexican colleagues ensured everything was perfectly organised. Thank you! Volkswagen Mexico also celebrated its 50th anniversary in León.

And then there was also …

… the chef in the Volkswagen team. Daniel Zillgen spent the past few days meticulously ensuring that only American or Argentinean meat was served. In the case of Mexican meat, there is a risk that the drug Clenbuterol was used during breeding. This particular drug is also a banned doping substance.

FIA Rally World Championship (WRC), Rally Mexico – Final Results

1. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen 4h 27m 41.8s
2. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen + 1m 12.6s
3. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai + 5m 28.6s
4. Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt (GB/GB), Ford + 6m 49.3s
5. Martin Prokop/Jan Tománek (CZ/CZ), Ford + 9m 54.4s
6. Benito Guerra/Borja Rozada (MEX/E), Ford + 12m 57.6s
7. Chris Atkinson/Stéphane Prévot (AUS/B), Hyundai + 15m 15.4s
8. Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen (FIN/FIN), Ford + 17m 06.8s
9. Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson (N/S), Citroën + 25m 41.6s
10. Yuriy Protasov/Pavlo Cherepin (UA/UA), Ford + 28m 18.2s

Rally Mexico – Power Stage Results

1. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen 4m 34.2s
2. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen + 1.8s
3. Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen (FIN/FIN), Ford + 4.9s

FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), Overall Standings – Drivers’ Championship

1. Sébastien Ogier – 63
2. Jari-Matti Latvala – 60
3. Mads Østberg – 32
4. Andreas Mikkelsen – 24
5. Elfyn Evans – 20
6. Bryan Bouffier – 18
7. Mikko Hirvonen – 18
8. Kris Meeke – 17
9. Thierry Neuville – 15
10. Ott Tänak – 10
11. Martin Prokop – 10
12. Benito Guerra – 8
13. Henning Solberg – 6
14. Chris Atkinson – 6
15. Jaroslav Melichárek – 4
16. Pontus Tidemand – 4
17. Matteo Gamba – 2
18. Craig Breen – 2
19. Yuriy Protasov – 2

Manufacturers’ Championship

1. Volkswagen Motorsport – 115
2. Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT – 60
3. M-Sport – 40
4. Hyundai Motorsport – 31
5. Volkswagen Motorsport II – 28
6. Jipocar Czech National Team – 10
7. RK M-Sport WRT – 4

Hyundai

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

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2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

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2014 WRC Rally Mexico

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2014 WRC Rally Mexico

Ford

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

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Citroën

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

2014 WRC Rally Mexico

3 replies on “Sebastien Ogier wins 2014 Rally Mexico”

I don’t blame the guys for drinking the coolant and putting the huge bottle of Corona in the radiator instead, it’s a significant trade up.

Nice! Good to have a prestigious event hosted here in Mexico! Even nicer that VW won given that VW has a huge plant in Puebla, Mexico!

Only thing missing was a different beer…Coronas suck!!

Cheers!

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