Thierry Neuville crashes from top spot at Rally Sweden to hand Latvala dramatic lead.
Jari-Matti Latvala was the surprise leader on Saturday night after an action-packed day on the snow. Neuville held a comfortable advantage before ripping the left front wheel from his Hyundai i20 Coupe after going off the road in the short special stage at Karlstad trotting track.
His demise left the Finn with a slender 3.8sec lead in his Toyota Yaris over the rapidly closing Ott Tänak with just Sundayâs short finale remaining. World champion SĂŠbastien Ogier was only 12.8sec further back in third.
It is the second rally in a row in which the Belgian has crashed out of a secure lead. He hit a drainage culvert and broke his suspension in last monthâs season-opening Rally Monte-Carlo – ironically, that also happened in Saturdayâs final stage.
Having pulled clear of Latvala late on Friday, Neuville measured his pace on snow and ice-covered forest roads and his lead hovered around 30sec. Victory in the penultimate speed test increased his advantage to 43.3sec before his error.
A thin layer of overnight snow ensured drivers struggled for grip and Latvala couldnât match yesterdayâs pace. He regretted his decision to carry two spare wheels this morning as Tänak closed in with an impressive hat-trick of stage wins in his Ford Fiesta.
âI carried too much weight at the back and lost time in the long corners,â said Latvala.
Freed from opening the roads in the worst of the conditions, Ogier quickly demoted Kris Meeke from fourth. But the Frenchman admitted he couldnât find the speed he hoped for.
Meeke was a comfortable fifth in his CitroĂŤn C3 before diving off the road and down a small bank in the penultimate test. Fans lifted his car back onto the track but more than eight minutes passed before he continued and he plunged off the leaderboard.
His mistake promoted Dani Sordo into fourth, the Spaniard 25.0sec clear of Craig Breen. After an error-strewn day yesterday, Breen was mistake-free as his confidence grew âstep-by-stepâ on his C3 debut.
Elfyn Evans was sixth ahead of Hayden Paddon who drove all morning with no power steering in his i20 Coupe. He lost almost four minutes, comparing driving the car to âwrestling a 400lb lionâ.
Neuville will restart tomorrow in 13th with a 10-minute penalty.