Latvala leads in Portugal after rivals back off

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REUTERS
Publication Date: 
Sat, 2011-03-26 00:12

The Finn won the seventh 21km Felizes-2 stage in southern
Portugal, his third stage victory of the event, by a 6.4 second margin to lead
his team mate and championship leader Mikko Hirvonen by 11.5 seconds.
Citroen's seven times world
champion Sebastien Loeb was lurking in third place, 13.7 off the pace, and
fellow-Frenchman and team mate Sebastien Ogier fourth and 16.7 seconds behind
the leader.
Loeb and Ogier, who had led
Latvala by 1.8 seconds going into the day's last stage in the Algarve, both
slowed to make sure the Fords would be on the road and acting as gravel
'sweepers' before them on Saturday morning.
"Nobody knows exactly
what will happen tomorrow," Ogier told the wrc.com website. "You need
to have a big gap to stay in the lead but it was not possible to take that
today because conditions were similar for everybody."
Latvala was well aware of the
strategy.
"It might not be the
ideal position to be, but it is what it is and I'm not afraid of what's
happening," he said. "It would have been maybe the best time to slow
down, but this time it went like this."
Norway's Petter Solberg
suffered his third puncture of the afternoon and, with no spare available to
get his Citroen back to service in Faro, retired from the leg. He will re-start
on Saturday with a 10 second penalty.
Finland's Hirvonen leads the
championship with 46 points to Loeb's 37 after two of the 13 rounds. Latvala is
third on 31.

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