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Rally Portugal: Jari-Matti Latvala holds off Sebastien Ogier to win

Jari-Matti Latvala held on to take his first World Rally Championship win of the season on Rally Portugal, withstanding heavy pressure on the final day from Volkswagen team-mate Sebastien Ogier

Latvala swiped the lead at the end of Friday morning, and went on to extend his advantage by the end of the first full day to 11.1s.

The Finn then came under heavy pressure from Rally Argentina winner Kris Meeke on Saturday morning, before Ogier joined the fray in the afternoon.

The Frenchman had to suffer while sweeping the roads on Friday - his woes compounded by an early puncture - but remained in contention and fought back when Rally 2 returnees ran ahead of him.

Ogier moved up to second, 9.5s behind Latvala, heading into the final day after winning three consecutive stages and took another 1.7s out of him on Sunday morning's Fafe test, back on the calendar for the first time since 2001.

But Latvala rallied and went quicker than Ogier on Vieira do Minho, carrying a 10.4s lead into the powerstage that proved to be decisive.

Ogier bagged the three points available there but was only 2.2s faster than Latvala, as the Volkswagens swept the top three positions both on the stage and on the rally to bounce back from a torrid Rally Argentina in style.

Andreas Mikkelsen secured third, in-part thanks to Kris Meeke suffering a broken anti-roll bar on the penultimate stage. Mikkelsen had moved into third and 0.4s ahead of Meeke on the preceding stage when the issue cost Meeke more than 16s.

Ott Tanak gave the new-spec Ford a successful debut, bringing the new car home fifth and showing flashes of real pace in what M-Sport hopes is a title challenging Fiesta.

The sixth placed spot was secured in the final few stages, as Mads Ostberg, who had moved past Haydon Paddon into seventh on Sunday's Fafe opener, moved to within 5s of Dani Sordo going into the power stage. Sordo held on heading the Norwegian by 4.3s overall.

Paddon secured eighth ahead of the new-spec Fiestas of Robert Kubica and Martin Prokop.

The WRC2 battle went down to the wire, as 2014 champion Nasser Al-Attiyah fought off a late charge from Esapekka Lappi on the new Skoda Fabia R5's debut.

Leading positions after SS16:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Jari-Matti Latvala, M.Anttila Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen 3h30m35.3s
2 Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen 8.2s
3 Andreas Mikkelsen, O.Floene Volkswagen Motorsport II Volkswagen 28.6s
4 Kris Meeke, P.Nagle Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroen 48.7s
5 Ott Tanak, R.Molder M-Sport World Rally Team Ford 1m56.8s
6 Dani Sordo, M.Marti Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai 2m27.9s
7 Mads Ostberg, J.Andersson Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroen 2m32.2s
8 Hayden Paddon, J.Kennard Hyundai Motorsport N Hyundai 2m54.3s
9 Robert Kubica, M.Szczepaniak Ford 4m39.1s
10 Martin Prokop, J.Tomanek Jipocar Czech National Team Ford 7m31.2s

Leading powerstage times:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen 6m43.0s
2 Jari-Matti Latvala, M.Anttila Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen 2.2s
3 Andreas Mikkelsen, O.Floene Volkswagen Motorsport II Volkswagen 4.0s
4 Kris Meeke, P.Nagle Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroen 7.4s
5 Mads Ostberg, J.Andersson Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT Citroen 7.6s

Championship standings:

Pos Driver Points
1 Sebastien Ogier 105
2 Andreas Mikkelsen 63
3 Mads Ostberg 57
4 Kris Meeke 47
5 Jari-Matti Latvala 46
6 Elfyn Evans 41
7 Dani Sordo 38
8 Thierry Neuville 35
9 Martin Prokop 27
10 Ott Tanak 22
11 Hayden Paddon 14
12 Khalid Al-Qassimi 8
13 Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari 6
14 Nasser Al-Attiyah 6
15 Sebastien Loeb 6
16 Diego Dominguez 4
17 Yuriy Protasov 2
18 Nicolas Fuchs 2
19 Robert Kubica 2
20 Gustavo Saba 2
21 Jari Ketomaa 1
22 Federico Villagra 1

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