Ogier stages stunning comeback at Rallye Monte Carlo

Sport360 staff 13:23 18/01/2014
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  • Back on top: Ogier provided a timely reminder of his WRC title credentials.

    Sebastien Ogier underlined his world championship pedigree by taking the lead on the second day of the Monte Carlo Rally.

    The opening day of Ogier’s defence of a title he won in dominant fashion last season was a forgettable one as the Frenchman finished fourth overall, 47 seconds behind compatriot Bryan Bouffier.

    Ogier, however, showed he meant business on Friday over the opening 47-kilometre stage, shaving 11 seconds out of Bouffier’s lead to move up to second in the standings.

    When Bouffier spun off on stage nine in his M-Sport Ford, requiring help from spectators to be pushed out of a muddy field, Ogier took full advantage to open up an 11-second cushion in his VW Polo R.

    Ogier’s hopes of victory were further enhanced as former Formula One star Robert Kubica crashed out in his RK M-Sport Ford Fiesta whilst in fourth place, severely damaging the front end.

    Kubica, who won the opening two stages on day one on his factory WRC debut, had simply made it his goal to see Saturday’s chequered flag, only to fall short in his quest.

    Ogier doubled his advantage over Bouffier with another crushing run on stage 10, before rounding off a near-perfect day on the final stage, the shortest at just under 21km.

    Bouffier made another error as he had to borrow another driver’s pace notes after inexplicably missing part of the route on his recce.

    That saw Bouffier drop another 28 seconds to Ogier to finish 51 adrift overall.

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