Jari-Matti Latvala won the fastest event in FIA World Rally Championship history when he claimed his third victory at Neste Oil Rally Finland on Sunday afternoon.
 

 

The Finn triumphed in an event affectionately known as the ‘Finnish Grand Prix’ at a remarkable average of 125.44kph, eclipsing the previous best of 122.89kph set at the same rally in 2012 by Sébastien Loeb.

Jari-Matti-LatvalaLatvala headed Volkswagen Polo R team-mate Sébastien Ogier by 13.7sec after a thrilling duel over rollercoaster gravel roads near Jyväskylä. The win, his second of the season and 14th of his career, promoted Latvala to second in the championship behind Ogier.

Ogier and Kris Meeke both led before Latvala moved to the front midway through Friday. But Ogier refused to allow the Flying Finn to break clear by more than a handful of seconds, and only when he took a chunk out of a wheel against a rock on Saturday afternoon could Latvala breathe more easily.

“This was one of the greatest drives of my life,” said a delighted Latvala, who was greeted at the end of the final stage by father Jari. “I’m proud to be a Finn today. I’ve had a tough season but winning my home event is like winning half a world championship.

“I’ve focused fully on this rally for three weeks. After my disappointment at the last round in Poland, I decided my title hopes had gone and concentrated fully on preparing for Finland. It paid off today,” he added.

Ogier, who took the maximum three bonus points by winning the final live TV Power Stage, extended his championship lead to 89 points and could clinch a third title at ADAC Rallye Deutschland later this month.

“It was an amazing battle and the show we delivered this weekend was fantastic for the sport. I have no problem being beaten by Jari-Matti when he is this strong,” he said.

Citroën’s Mads Østberg secured his third podium of the season in third, 1min 23.1sec behind Ogier. The Norwegian inherited the place when team-mate Kris Meeke broke his car’s suspension yesterday after hitting a tree.

Thierry Neuville finished fourth in a Hyundai i20, a feat that seemed impossible shortly before Thursday’s start when his team faced a race to rebuild the car after the Belgian crashed heavily in the warm-up stage.

Fifth went to Ott Tänak, who recovered well after driving most of Friday with a broken damper on his Ford Fiesta RS after clipping a rock. Juho Hänninen completed the top six in another Fiesta RS.

Martin Prokop was seventh and headed WRC 2 winner and runner-up Esapekka Lappi and Pontus Tidemand, with Lorenzo Bertelli taking his first point of the season in 10th.

The first pure asphalt round of the season comes next, when Trier hosts ADAC Rallye Deutschland on 20 - 23 August.

Overall Final Classification
J.M Latvala / M. Anttila (Volkswagen Polo R WRC) 2:33:03.8
S. Ogier / J. Ingrassia (Volkswagen Polo R WRC) +13.7
M. Østberg / J. Andersson (Citroën DS3 WRC) +1:36.8
T. Neuville / N. Gilsoul (Hyundai i20 WRC) +3:58.7
O. Tanak / R. Molder (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +4:29.3
J. Hänninen / T. Tuominen (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +4:44.3
M. Prokop / J. Tomanek (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +6:20.3
E. Lappi / J. Ferm (Škoda Fabia R5) +7:11.2
P. Tidemand / E. Axelsson (Škoda Fabia R5) +8:52.2
L. Bertelli / L. Granai (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +9:37.4
D. Sordo / M. Martí (Hyundai i20 WRC) +10:17.8
 
2015 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers’ Standings
 
S. Ogier  182 points / J.M. Latvala 93 / M. Østberg 84 / A. Mikkelsen 83 / T. Neuville 70 / K. Meeke 54 / E. Evans 53 / O. Tanak  50 / H. Paddon 44 / D. Sordo 39 / M. Prokop 33 / K. Al Qassimi 9 / J. Hänninen 8 / Y. Protasov 8 / / S. Loeb 6 / N. Al-Attyiah 6 / A. Al-Kuwari 6 / R. Kubica 6 / D. Dominguez 4 / P. Andreucci 4 / E. Lappi 4 / N. Fuchs 2 / G. Saba 2 / J. Kopecky 2 / P. Tidemand 2 / J. Ketomaa 1 / F. Villagra 1 / L. Bertelli 1
 
2015 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers’ Standings
 
Volkswagen Motorsport 257  points / Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team 141 / Hyundai Motorsport  139 / M-Sport World Rally Team  126 / Volkswagen Motorsport II 49 / Hyundai Motorsport N 43 / Jipocar Czech National Team 43  / FWRT SRL 9
 
All results remain subject to official FIA confirmation.

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