Østberg: Second place is an excellent result

Rally Mexico

By Franck Drui

9 March 2015 - 00:30
Østberg: Second place is an excellent

 Mads Østberg and Jonas Andersson finished as runners-up at Rally Mexico in their DS 3 WRC.
 It is the first time the Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team has finished on the podium this season.
 This result, obtained at one of the most specific rallies on the WRC calendar, kicks off a lengthy series of six gravel rounds, which continues in Argentina on 23-26 April!

Mads Østberg and Jonas Andersson still had work to do to achieve their stated aim of a podium finish as they left the León service park this morning in their DS 3 WRC.

Second overnight, the Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team driver had to defend his position and hold off his fellow countryman Andreas Mikkelsen, who was only 4.5 seconds behind.

With such a narrow gap, the final leg’s stages promised to provide plenty of excitement. Shortly after 10.00am, the two crews set off on the 55.82 kilometre-long Guanajuatito. To add to the tension, this was the first time that the legendary World Championship test would be contested without the help of split times.

Setting off three minutes after his rival, Mads Østberg drove at a strong pace. He even broke the stage record with a time of 35:26.5 in the DS 3 WRC, improving on his own performance here last year.

On Derramadero, Mads continued to consolidate his position, finishing ahead of Mikkelsen before wrapping up second place at the end of the Power Stage.

Eighteenth overnight after rejoining under Rally 2 rules on Saturday, Kris Meeke’s only aim was to finish the rally for the manufacturers’ championship. The Briton made it to the end to score four additional points for the Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team.

QUOTE, UNQUOTE

Mads Østberg: “I’m pleased to have shown that I was capable of maintaining a very strong pace throughout the rally. Second place is an excellent result for the debut gravel outing of the 2015-spec DS 3 WRC. It will give us confidence for the rest of the season. We have to keep working and build on these foundations to improve further.”

Kris Meeke: “I’m used to working a lot between rallies. I’m probably going to have to take a step back before heading for Argentina. I’ll do a reset to try and give my season a fresh start!”

Marek Nawarecki (Citroën Racing Deputy Team Principal): “The rally ends on a very positive note. The car has proven once again that it is competitive and Mads has shown consistency in managing to keep out of trouble on this tricky Mexican course. We are a bit disappointed with Kris, because he made a mistake at the start of the rally. Overall, the performances were good, although we would have liked to score more points. It nevertheless augurs well for the rest of the season!”

HOW THE ACTION UNFOLDED

SS19 – Guanajuatito (55.82km) – Like last year, Mads Østberg topped the timesheets on the longest stage so far this season. Without the help of split times, the Norwegian was the quickest from start to finish, completing ahead of Sébastien Ogier and Andreas Mikkelsen. Kris Meeke finished in sixth place.

SS20 – Derramadero (11.59km) – Between the monster 55km test and the Power Stage, Thierry Neuville won this stage, ahead of Jari-Matti Latvala and Mads Østberg. Kris Meeke set the eighth fastest time.

SS21 – El Brinco 3 Power Stage (8.25km) – On the Power Stage, Sébastien Ogier claimed the three bonus points, ahead of Andreas Mikkelsen, who took two points, and Thierry Neuville, with one point. Mads Østberg claimed the fifth fastest time to finish as overall runner-up behind the rally winner, Sébastien Ogier.

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