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Sebastien Loeb guesses right and pulls away as Monte Carlo Rally weather turns

Sebastien Loeb continues to extend his Monte Carlo Rally lead, having judged the conditions perfectly as the weather changed on Friday morning

SS12 featured two kilometres of snow and ice, and Loeb (Citroen) was one of several drivers to run on four studded tyres, allowing him to pull over two minutes clear of second-placed Dani Sordo.

The Mini driver used two winter tyres without studs, and though he lost 36 seconds to Loeb, he gained over a minute on his second-place rival Petter Solberg, whose Ford was running entirely on slicks.

That dropped Solberg a minute behind Sordo in the overall standings, but he is still 36s clear of fourth-placed Mikko Hirvonen despite the Finn taking his first stage win in Citroen colours on SS12 as he too chose all-studded tyres.

M-Sport Ford duo Evgeny Novikov and Francois Delecour remain fifth and sixth, but after taking seventh with a strong time on SS11, their team-mate Ott Tanak fell back to eighth behind Pierre Campana on SS12 as the Mini driver also picked the right tyres and set an impressive third-fastest time.

Leading positions after SS12:

Pos  Driver             Team/Car        Time/Gap
 1.  Sebastien Loeb     Citroen       3h14m13.6s
 2.  Dani Sordo         Mini           + 2m09.0s
 3.  Petter Solberg     Ford           + 3m09.6s
 4.  Mikko Hirvonen     Citroen        + 3m45.9s
 5.  Evgeny Novikov     M-Sport Ford   + 4m25.7s
 6.  Francois Delecour  M-Sport Ford   + 6m19.9s
 7.  Pierre Campana     Mini           + 7m24.7s
 8.  Ott Tanak          M-Sport Ford   + 8m17.9s
 9.  P-G Andersson      Proton        + 12m15.0s
10.  Kevin Abbring      VW Skoda      + 13m59.6s

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