Thierry Neuville grabbed a dramatic victory at Corsica linea - Tour de Corse on Sunday afternoon after final stage heartbreak for Elfyn Evans. Neuville was en route to the podium ceremony in Calvi believing he had finished second when he discovered leader Evans had punctured a tyre in the final speed test. Evans dropped 90sec limping to the finish, handing Neuville a victory in his Hyundai i20 that moved the Belgian into a two-point lead in the FIA World Rally Championship. Neuville carried a 4.5sec lead into today’s final leg on Corsica’s east coast. His hopes were dented when Evans destroyed him in the opening test, regaining 16.0sec to move into a seemingly comfortable 11.5sec advantage ahead of the final Wolf Power Stage. “I tried to contact the team to get information, but we were unsure if we had won or not,” said Neuville. “Arriving at the podium I saw my mechanics and only then I understood we had. “I’m really disappointed for Elfyn, who did a really good job, but we deserved it as well. It was a great battle.” Evans put on a brave face after finishing third in his Ford Fiesta. Three times he fought back to regain the lead during a topsy-turvy weekend on the asphalt, but there was no opportunity to do so for a fourth time. “It’s difficult to accept but it’s the nature of the sport,” said Evans. “I think it happened on a straight piece of road, a hole or piece of stone that had lifted. I felt it straightaway but tried to drive on it to see if we could minimise the time loss.” Sébastien Ogier was relieved to claim second, 40.3sec behind Neuville, after a torrid rally in his Citroen C3. Handling problems slowed the Frenchman and despite many set-up changes, he never found the pace he expected. He was 26.3sec ahead of Evans. Dani Sordo took fourth in another i20, despite final day brake problems. The Spaniard fended off Teemu Suninen’s Fiesta by 6.2sec. Ott Tänak completed the top six in a Toyota Yaris, the Estonian unable to recover from yesterday afternoon’s puncture which cost the lead and a potential second victory of the season. Round five takes competitors to south America for the first of two fixtures there in three weeks. The gravel-road Xion Rally Argentina is based in Villa Carlos Paz on 25 - 28 April.
  • Full Martin Holmes report and photo gallery to follow.
Final positions 1. T Neuville / N Gilsoul BEL Hyundai i20 3hr 22min 59.0sec 2. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Citroën C3 +40.3sec 3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Ford Fiesta +1min 06.6sec 4. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +1min 18.4sec 5. T Suninen / M Salminen FIN Ford Fiesta +1min 24.6sec 6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Toyota Yaris +1min 40.0sec FIA World Rally Championship (after round 4 of 14) 1. T Neuville 82pts 2. S Ogier 80pts 3. O Tänak 77pts

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