Neuville, 10th, lost half a minute of a blow on Ogier



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By Thierry Wilmotte, Special Envoy to Jyvaskyla

Remote from the drivers who can enjoy a clean road, Thierry Neuville and Sebastien Ogier led the duel that the we were waiting for them on the Finnish toboggan. At 12 seconds behind the Frenchman after three special stages, the Hyundai driver lost a half-minute in a spin.

Until then, Thierry Neuville was doing the job. Forced to open the road on a Rally Finland that he tackles in solid leader of the world championship, our compatriot remained at a respectable distance from his rival for the title: he was 12.2 seconds behind Sébastien Ogier after 43 50 km on this morning menu


Neuville: "It's my fault"
                    
                

Then, in the last stage of the morning, he made a spin that caused him to lose almost half a minute of a blow! "
                     It's my fault
                    ", Recognized Neuville, pointed at 38.8 of his rival at the end of this last difficulty of the morning. "
                     Nicolas had just announced a note that I thought too optimistic, and so busy correcting it, I did not pay attention to the next note. As a result, I arrived too much on a curve to the left, and the car left in a spin.
                    

An incident that happily caused no damage to his car, which the Saint-Vith guy had not been totally satisfied with since the morning. "
                     I'm not happy with the settings, we'll have to work during the lunch break to try to improve it.
                    »


Ogier:" Happy with my morning "
                    
                

For his part, Sébastien Ogier was satisfied with his morning. "
                     I did my best in the difficult conditions that we know
                    
", said the Frenchman. "
                     I left seconds left and right, but overall I'm happy. The most important thing for me is to distance Thierry as much as possible, and prepare for the day tomorrow, when we will finally have a more favorable position on the road.
                    
"

Meanwhile, Ott Tanak (Toyota) finished the first morning in the lead with 1.1 seconds ahead of Ostberg (Citroen), 10.8 over Latvala (Toyota), and 14.8 on Paddon (Hyundai)

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