Sébastien Ogier dominated day 3 of Rally de Portugal to build a 38.1sec lead over Mikko Hirvonen. The Volkswagen Polo R pilot won five of the six gravel stages in the hills above the Algarve region to grab the initiative with just three short tests remaining tomorrow.

Ogier relegated Hirvonen from top spot in the second stage and ended the morning with a slender 2.4sec advantage. The world champion was untouchable this afternoon, reeling off three straight wins after opting for soft tyres on the drying abrasive roads.

Sebastien Ogier has resumed control of the Rally of Portugal.“It was a great run and in the end I didn’t push so hard,” said Ogier. “We had good management of the tyres.”

Hirvonen used the same soft compound but his rubber was almost worn to the canvas. “I started to get scared we would get a puncture. I would have liked to carry the fight all the way through but we weren’t able to do it,” said the Ford Fiesta RS pilot.

Mads Østberg lies third in a Citroen DS3, 48.6sec behind Hirvonen. He replaced Ott Tänak in a podium place when the Estonian rolled his Fiesta RS this morning, at the point where Jari-Matti Latvala plunged almost 200 metres down a hillside in 2009 after rolling 12 times.

Dani Sordo is fourth in a Hyundai i20 with Henning Solberg and Andreas Mikkelsen completing the top six, despite power steering issues for Mikkelsen this afternoon.

Martin Prokop is seventh ahead of Juho Hänninen, who dropped time with two punctures and a broken driveshaft.

Thierry Neuville was a comfortable fifth until he hit the rear of his i20 in the penultimate stage and broke a suspension link. He nursed the car through the final test but dropped more than five minutes and lies ninth.

WRC 2 leader Nasser Al-Attiyah completes the leaderboard in tenth.

Robert Kubica went off the road this morning and burned out the clutch of his Fiesta RS trying to regain the road. He won’t return tomorrow. Kris Meeke did not restart this morning after his DS3’s roll cage was damaged in yesterday’s crash.

Tomorrow’s final leg starts at 07.30 and drivers face three stages covering 43.87km before the finish. The final test is the live TV Power Stage, with bonus points on offer to the fastest three drivers.

Leading positions after SS13:                                                                             Pos  Driver             Team/Car        Time/Gap  1.  Sebastien Ogier    VW            3h03.39.8s      2.  Mikko Hirvonen     M-Sport Ford      +38.1s      3.  Mads Ostberg       Citroen         +1m26.7s      4.  Dani Sordo         Hyundai         +1m46.7s      5.  Henning Solberg    M-Sport Ford    +4m29.9s      6.  Andreas Mikkelsen  VW              +4m44.8s      7.  Thierry Neuville   Hyundai         +7m21.4s      8.  Martin Prokop      Czech Ford      +7m21.5s      9.  Juho Hanninen      Hyundai         +7m30.6s     10.  Nasser Al-Attiyah  M-Sport Ford    +9m24.7s*                                                         * WRC2

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