Rallye Monte-Carlo, first round of WRC 2014 has just came to an end, and the championship has begun. The man who made the perfect start w...
Rallye Monte-Carlo, first round of WRC 2014 has just came to
an end, and the championship has begun. The man who made the perfect start was
Sebastien Ogier with his Polo WRC, defending his title. But everyones attention
was on the Korean car maker Hyundai, a.k.a Hyundai Shell WRT. But when the
rally began it was over for Hyundai, as their top driver Thierry Neuville
crashed out in the very first stage , it was third time the Belgian was out of
Rallye Monte Carlo on the first day, may be Monte is a not so lucky for
‘Belgian Bullet’! It was not over yet, after four more stages Dani Sordo was
out, it was not a driver error this time, but alternator failure of i20 WRC, with
that both the cars were out leaving behind a huge disappointment in Hyundai
camp.
Very first stage was won by Pole Robert Kubica, showing what
he can do in a WRC machine, going quicker than Ogier. Followed by another win
on SS2, and from then drama began, wrong tyre choices left some drivers stranded, Ogier dropped to ninth place in just one stage and Bouffier moved to top, and
after end of Leg 1 Frenchman Bouffier was in the lead. Ogier managed to jump to
fourth. Rober Kubica and Kris Meeke in second and third repectively.
Leg 2 of Rallye Monte Carlo was set for Frenchman’s battle
for top spot, Ogier won the first stage of the day and next was Bouffier’s turn
to take a stage win and from then Ogier was unstoppable, winning all stages
except last one of the day and few mistakes by Bouffier which costed him the
lead, ending day two in second place. In between that Robert Kubica went off on
SS8 a disssapointing end to battle with Kris Meeke. Fellow Citroen driver Mads Ostberg was
on fourth place , Latvala fifth and M-Sport drivers Evans and Hirvonen sixth
and seventh respectively.
After end of Leg 2 it was Ogier’s rally to loose, as only four
more stages for the third leg which he won two of that and the rally. But drama
was still not over, Mikko Hirvonen’s Fiesta WRC gave up with an alternator
failure with only Power stage to go, big disappointment for the Finn. Latvala
won the final Power stage and Ogier won the rally, Bouffier finished as runner
up with a fine drive. Kris Meeke had a strong weekend and ended in a podium finish
with his team mate Mads Ostberg in fourth. Elfyn Evans was impressive on his
Monte debut finishing sixth. Andreas Mikkelsen and Melicharek rounded off the top eight finishers.
WRC
2 victory went to Yuriy Protasov, his maiden win in the category, Bertelli and
Barrable rounding off the top three spots. Sebastien Chardonnet took WRC 3 win
with a strong drive in his Citroen DS3 R3T.
Well
Monte is over for now, next trip for WRC crews is the frozen forests of
Scandinavia Rally Sweden. Plenty of action awaited! Untill then Happy
Rallying!
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