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Ogier ahead of Neuville in ACI Rally Monza's opener

03.12.20

Sébastien Ogier claimed an early lead at the WRC’s season-closing ACI Rally Monza on Thursday afternoon with a narrow victory in the opening super special stage.

2020 WRC - ACI Rally Monza - S. Ogier/J. Ingrassia (photo DPPI)

The Frenchman, bidding for a seventh FIA World Rally Championship crown, was fastest in the tricky and technical 4.33km Sottozero The Monza Legacy in a Toyota Yaris by 0.5sec from Thierry Neuville.

The four drivers fighting for the title filled the top four places. Reigning champion Ott Tänak was 1.5sec behind Hyundai i20 team-mate Neuville, with championship favourite Elfyn Evans fourth, a further 0.7sec back in another Yaris.

A mix of fast smooth asphalt on the circuit itself and twisty narrow tracks in the interior made a stage of contrasts. The morning’s fog had lifted but conditions were still slippery in temperatures of only 3°C.

Ogier, who started 14 points behind Evans, has a simple master plan: give everything to get a chance to win.

After spinning in Shakedown this morning, Evans was again ragged. The Welshman almost overshot a junction after sliding wide at a chicane

The third Yaris of Kalle Rovanperä and Esapekka Lappi’s Ford Fiesta filled the top six, although Finn Lappi almost misjudged his braking at the final corner. Dani Sordo, Gus Greensmith, FIA WRC3 leader Jari Huttunen and Teemu Suninen completed the Top 10.

It was a disastrous start for Takamoto Katsuta who overshot a corner and, in trying to rejoin the stage, crashed into a wall just 2.3km after the start. The impact damaged the steering on his Toyota Yaris and the Japanese pilot went no further.

In the FIA WRC2 category, Mads Østberg was 1.3sec faster than title rival Pontus Tidemand, while Huttunen stopped the clocks 0.7sec up on class contender Andreas Mikkelsen.

The rally continues on Friday with a full day of Monza action. Two morning passes through Scorpion (13.43km) are followed by a double run over Cinturato (16.22km). The leg closes with PZero Grand Prix (10.31km) in darkness, taking the day’s tally to 69.61km.