Rally-eMag 017 March.April 2014 | Page 15

Rally Portugal / Rally review The rally Oh, we almost forgot but there was also a rally in Portugal. As we said the recce was quite wet. But on Shakedown day things were back to normal. The sun was shining in a cloudless sky. The stage was not completely dry yet but it wasn’t flooded. Latvala outperformed his teammate Ogier but it was Henning Solberg who came closest. That being a surprise, the other drivers in the top five were not: Ogier, Sordo and Hirvonen. The next day it was the usual long trip to Lisbon where huge crowds awaited the teams for meet and greet sessions and of course for the first special stage in front of the majestic Jerónimos Monastery in the middle of the capital. The WRC seems to have a thing with UNESCO World Her- itage Sites. As in Mexico there was a stage in Juanjuato, a Unesco site as well. On Jari Matti Latvala’s birthday it was Ogier who clinched the fastest time with Latvala and Mikkelsen making it a VW 1, 2, 3! After just over three kilometres of furious action it was now more than 250 kilometres back to Faro. Scratch for Hyundai Four crashes for others Sordo made a good start in the first Friday stage and handed Hyundai its first scratch in the WRC. On the next stage he repeated this performance and for the first time Hyundai was leading a WRC event. Ott Tanak was another surprise as he was second, 2.8 seconds behind. At Almodovar 15/42 This time Mikko Hirvonen was not prepared to just give away the rally, but Ogier showed everyone he is te reigning champion and intends to be that next year too... (stage 4) things went wrong for both Kubica and Evans. Kubica hit a tree and ripped off a wheel. Evans rolled off a slope after missing a braking point. The repeat of the Silves stage (Stage 5) provided new drama. Latvala who had his share of Portugal problems in the last years, again did not make it to the finish unscaved. “In a lefthander we went wide,” said the Finn. Before I get it back on track we hit a big hole, went on two wheels , then hit a bank and started to roll…” After 2009, 2010 and 2012 this was his fourth big crash here. Two stages later it was Meeke’s turn. His sick codriver Paul Nagle warned him by reading “Elfyn’s corner” but that did not help. The Irishman rolled off at the same spot as Evan’s did that morning. Dani Sordo handed Hyundai it’s first scratch, and was even leading the rally, But a broken driveshaft ended his succesful drive.