Latvala wins Sweden World Rally Cross race

A happy Latvala (c) celebrates on the podium
A happy Latvala (c) celebrates on the podium

Jari-Matti Latvala Won His Fourth Rally Sweden On Sunday Afternoon As Toyota Celebrated Victory Just Two Rallies Into Its Comeback Following A 17-Year Absence From The FIA World Rally Championship.

It was the Finn's 17th career victory, but one of his most emotional. He faced a season on the sidelines after his Volkswagen team withdrew from the sport at the end of last season, before finally joining the Japanese manufacturer in a late deal.

Latvala began the final leg with a slender 3.8sec lead over Ott Tanak after long-time leader Thierry Neuville crashed last night. He won all three snow and ice-covered speed tests in his Yaris World Rally Car to extend the margin to 29.2sec.

He claimed maximum bonus points from the Power Stage and, after finishing second in the season-opening Rallye Monte-Carlo, holds a four-point lead in the drivers' standings.

It is the first time any driver other than four-time champion Sebastien Ogier has led the championship since February 2014.

"It's amazing. A new team, a new car, our second rally and we're winning. I have no words to describe it, I'm so emotional. We're at a good level but now we go forward and it gets more difficult. Mexico is next up and I'm really motivated for the championship," he said.

Tanak, driving a Ford Fiesta, had the upper hand on Latvala yesterday when he closed in. The Estonian was unhappy with his car's handling today and after conceding seven seconds in the opening special stage, he settled for second, matching his career-best result.

Latvala charges
Latvala charges

Teammate Ogier was also in the victory fight but a spin in the first corner of the opening test ended his hopes and he finished 30.3sec behind Tanak.

Dani Sordo was the top Hyundai finisher in fourth following Neuville's accident. The Spaniard finished 39.7sec ahead of Craig Breen, who struggled to perfect his Citroen C3's set-up but banked good points from a solid debut in the car.

Elfyn Evans was sixth in another Fiesta, despite losing nearly a minute with an engine misfire in today's opening stage. The Welshman made repairs and the car was restored to full health for the final two tests.

Hayden Paddon was just 4.6sec behind in a Hyundai i20 Coupe, with Stephane Lefebvre, WRC 2 winner Pontus Tidemand and Teemu Suninen completing the leaderboard.

Neuville eventually finished 13th after restarting today, just behind Kris Meeke whose disappointing weekend culminated with a penultimate stage spin.

The new-era World Rally Cars take on the challenge of high temperatures and dirt roads for the first time next month when Leon hosts round three at Rally Guanajuato Mexico (9 – 12 March).

Final Overall Classification – Rally Sweden (Top-13)

Pos

Driver

Navigator

Cat

Time/Behind

1

J. M. Latvala

M. Anttila

Toyota Yaris WRC

2:36:03.6

2

O. Tanak

M. Jarveoja

Ford Fiesta WRC

+29.2

3

S. Ogier

J. Ingrassia

Ford Fiesta WRC

+59.5

4

D. Sordo

M. Marti

Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

+2:11.5

5

C. Breen

P. Nagle

Citroen C3 WRC

+2:51.2

6

E. Evans

D. Barritt

Ford Fiesta WRC

+5:26.6

7

H. Paddon

J. Kennard

Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

+5:31.2

8

S. Lefebvre

G. Moreau

Citroen C3 WRC

+7:14.7

9

P. Tidemand

J. Andersson

Skoda Fabia R5

+9:11.1

10

T. Suninen

M. Markkula

Ford Fiesta R5

+10:02.9

11

O.C Veiby

S. Skjaermoen

Skoda Fabia R5

+10:18.5

12

K. Meeke

P. Nagle

Citroen C3 WRC

+10:28.7

13

T. Neuville

N. Gilsoul

Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

+11:31.5

2017 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers' Standings
After round 2

1

J.M Latvala

48

2

S. Ogier

44

3

O. Tanak

33

4

D. Sordo

25

5

C. Breen

20

6

E. Evans

18

7

S. Lefebvre

10

8

T. Neuville

8

9

H. Paddon

7

2017 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers' Standings
After round 2

1

M-Sport World Rally Team

73

2

Toyota Gazoo Racing WRC

53

3

Hyundai Motorsport

40

4

Citroen Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

26