WRC: Ogier holds on for tight Rallye Monte-Carlo victory
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Sebastien Ogier has claimed a nail-b💧iting victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo fending off a late attack from Thierry Neuville to win by 2.2s despite suffering with thr💮ottle issues on the final two stages.
Ne꧋uville closed the gap to four-tenths of a second by winning the penultimate stage as Ogier was struck with suspected throttle sticking 🅠problems.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Top 15 results from Rallye ಌMonte-Carlo
Sebastien Ogier has claimed a nail-biting 🐽victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo fending off a late attack from Thierry Neuville to win by 2.2s despite suffering with throttle issues on the final two stages.
Neuville closed the gap to four-tenths of a second by winning the pen💜ultimate stage as Ogier was struck with suspected throttle sticking probl𒆙ems.
With the Hyundai driver on the road before Ogier on the Power Stage he set the targe▨t to beat but Ogier kept his nerve to claim victory by 🌳2.2s.
It marks Ogier’s sixth consecutive WRC victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo and Citroen’s 100th overall win in the series. 🍬Despite narrowly missing out on victory Neuville’s second place still marks his best career result at the iconic event.
Ott Tanak leapt from fifth pl♌ace to the final rostrum spot for Toyota Gazoo Racing in a strong recovery drive following a puncture on SS7 which denied him the chance to fight for victory.
Sebastien Loeb missed out a podium on debut fඣor Hyundai in fourth place but did resist a late charge from Jari-Matti Latvala to keep hold of fourth place 📖over the Toyota driver by just 1.7s.
Kris ⛄Meeke secured a distant sixth place on his Toyota debut following a costly stop on SS7 which dropped him out of contention but h💞e did claim a late boost with victory on the Power Stage ahead of Ogier and Neuville.
In WRC2, Gus Greensmith completed a dominant display for M-Sport Ford by winning the class and finis🔜hing the 2019 opener in seventh place overall. The British driver claimed the class🐼 win by 51.9s ahead of Citroen’s Yoann Bonato with Stephane Sarrazin (Hyundai) and Adrien Fourmaux rounding out the top ten finishers.