Hirvonen and Latvala steer Ford to first and second in Australia‏

Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team claimed a dominant one-two finish in Rally Australia today.  Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen won this 10th round of the FIA World Rally Championship by 14.7sec in a Ford Fiesta RS World Rally Car, ahead of fellow Finns Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila in a similar car.It was the team's first double success since May 2009 in Italy and the result promoted Hirvonen to second in the drivers' standings, just 15 points from the lead with three rounds remaining.  Khalid Al Qassimi and Michael Orr claimed a career-best fifth in the team's other Fiesta RS WRC.Overnight leader Latvala, whose own hopes of championship success vanished earlier in the season, was happy to support his team-mate's title bid.  He went into the penultimate speed test with a 13.4sec advantage over 31-year-old Hirvonen, but slowed near the finish to allow him to move ahead.Hirvonen was quick to pay tribute to his colleague. "At the start of the season we agreed to help each other, and Jari-Matti showed today what a team player he is.  He had a great opportunity to win this rally but he gave it up to help me in my fight for the championship and I appreciate that.  Two years ago I lost the world title by a single point, so every point counts," he said.Ford held the upper hand since midway through Friday's treacherously slippery rain-soaked opening leg near the east coast rally base of Coffs Harbour, midway between Sydney and Brisbane.  Hirvonen headed Latvala after the first day, before Latvala took advantage of more favourable conditions on the rapidly drying gravel roads to move ahead yesterday. 

The 26-year-old started today with a 22.7sec advantage and with no pressure from behind, the pairing were able to control their pace to the finish after 26 special stages and 368.96km of predominantly dirt-road competition.  Latvala claimed two bonus points after setting second fastest time on the final live TV Power Stage.  

"My thanks go to the whole team," added Hirvonen, for whom this was a 14th WRC victory.  "We've waited for this for a long time and I know we can continue to fight for wins and titles together.  It's been a hard season and we've been under great pressure.  We controlled the weekend well as a team and I'm delighted for Ford that we're returning home with a one-two." 

Latvala reflected on a rally in which he displayed winning pace.  "I know I had the speed to win here and that's good for my confidence, but I wanted to support Mikko.  It's about attitude and how we handle it.  Our challenge for the manufacturers' title suffered from my mistakes and this was my opportunity to pay something back.  We have a good spirit inside Ford and you can't win without that. 

"I want to be in this team and we all work well together.  I had a passion to win here, but I had to look at the bigger picture and this was the time to support Mikko.  Yesterday morning was the key time in the rally.  We punched in a series of fastest times and I knew then that we could both control the result," he added.  

Al Qassimi steered clear of trouble to exceed his targets.  "This is a historic day for motorsport in Abu Dhabi," he said.  "My plan was to be as close to the top five as possible and I more than met my expectations.  I enjoyed a clear run in difficult conditions and mixed terrain.  I was extremely nervous through the final few stages because I didn't want to push and risk losing my position, but it was a sensible and mature performance." 

Ford paid tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks by carrying memorial stickers on its Fiesta RS WRCs today to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragic events in Washington and New York.

Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson admitted at the finish that he was relieved.  "This was a terrific result for the team after a difficult season and it has put Mikko back in the title fight.  We were convincing winners and it was a great effort from every individual in the team.  Conditions on Friday were treacherous and Mikko and Jari-Matti were under huge pressure to lead from the front," he said.  

Ford of Europe motorsport chief Gerard Quinn said: "The team has taken some hard knocks this season.  But we've never given up and here in Australia we kept our cool in tricky circumstances to bring home a fantastic one-two result after so many near misses previously."

News from other Ford teams

M-Sport Stobart Ford crew Matthew Wilson / Scott Martin finished fourth in a Fiesta RS WRC, equalling Wilson's career-best result.  Team-mates Henning Solberg / Ilka Minor rolled on the final stage this morning but recovered to finish 14th despite losing almost three minutes.  The squad's third Fiesta RS WRC, crewed by Evgeny Novikov / Denis Giraudet, retired from ninth after a heavy roll on the second stage this morning.  Both crew members were unhurt.  Monster World Rally Team's Ken Block / Alex Gelsomino completed the Fiesta finishers in 19th after recovering from a first day crash.Next round

The championship returns to asphalt when Rallye de France takes place on 29 September - 2 October.  The rally is based in the north-eastern city of Strasbourg, close to the German border.

Final positions 1.  M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen               FIN             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 35min 59.0sec 2.  J-M Latvala/M Anttila               FIN             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 36min 13.7sec 3.  P Solberg/C Patterson               NOR             Citroen DS3             3hr 36min 43.8sec 4.  M Wilson/S Martin           GBR             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 44min 44.2sec 5.  K Al Qassimi/M Orr          UAE             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 48min 32.3sec 6.  H Paddon/J Kennard          NZL             Subaru Impreza  3hr 53min 28.3sec 7.  M Kosciuszko/M Szczepaniak  POL             Mitsubishi Lancer       3hr 55min 00.3sec8.  O Saliuk/P Cherepin         UKR             Mitsubishi Lancer       3hr 57min 07.5sec 9.  B Guerra/B Rozada           MEX             Mitsubishi Lancer       3hr 58min 47.9sec 10 S Loeb/D Elena                       FRA             Citroen DS3             4hr 06min 01.9sec

Drivers                                         1.  S Loeb                      196pts                  2.  M Hirvonen          181pts                  3.  S Ogier                             167pts                  4.  J-M Latvala         116pts                  5.  P Solberg                   110pts                  6.  M Østberg                     56pts                Manufacturers1.  Citroen Total                        347pts 2.  Ford Abu Dhabi                       285pts3.  M-Sport Stobart Ford         117pts4.  Petter Solberg                 98pts 5.  Munchi's Ford                  32pts 6.  Team Abu Dhabi                 30pts

Stage Times

Stage 21: 1. Hirvonen 7min 18.3sec;2. P Solberg + 2.2; 3. Ogier + 4.9; 4. Latvala + 5.4; 5. Loeb + 5.5; 6. H Solberg + 15.6; 10. Al Qassimi + 30.0.

Overall: 1. Latvala 2hr 51min 11.1sec; 2. Hirvonen + 17.3; 3. P Solberg + 56.3; 4. Wilson + 6:14.9; 5. Al Qassimi + 9:49.0; 6. Paddon + 13:59.2.Stage 22: 1. Latvala 16min 26.3sec;2. P Solberg + 1.7; 3. Hirvonen + 2.4; 4. Ogier + 15.2; 5. Loeb + 32.2; 6. H Solberg + 49.1; 7. Al Qassimi + 1:02.4.

Overall: 1. Latvala 3hr 07min 37.4sec; 2. Hirvonen + 19.7; 3. P Solberg + 58.0; 4. Wilson + 7:17.6; 5. Al Qassimi + 10:51.4; 6. Paddon + 15:24.1.Stage 23: 1. Loeb 2min 22.8sec; 2. Ogier + 0.1; 3. P Solberg + 0.6; 4= Hirvonen, Latvala + 1.0; 6. Block + 2.5; 13. Al Qassimi + 15.4.

Overall: 1. Latvala 3hr 10min 01.2sec; 2. Hirvonen + 19.7; 3. P Solberg + 57.6; 4. Wilson + 7:24.0; 5. Al Qassimi + 11:05.8; 6. Paddon + 15:35.8.Stage 24: 1. Hirvonen 7min 10.6sec;2. Ogier + 1.3; 3. Loeb + 5.1; 4. P Solberg + 5.6;5. Latvala + 6.3; 6. H Solberg + 11.8; 9. Al Qassimi + 33.6.

Overall: 1. Latvala 3hr 17min 18.1sec; 2. Hirvonen + 13.4; 3. P Solberg + 56.9; 4. Wilson + 7:51.2; 5. Al Qassimi + 11:33.1; 6. Paddon + 16:08.1.Stage 25: 1. Hirvonen 16min 07.8sec;2. P Solberg + 1.6; 3. Loeb + 8.9; 4. Latvala + 28.5; 5. H Solberg + 30.9; 6. Block + 49.7; 7. Al Qassimi + 1:01.1.

Overall: 1. Hirvonen 3hr 33min 39.3sec; 2. Latvala + 15.1; 3. P Solberg + 45.1; 4. Wilson + 8:38.9; 5. Al Qassimi + 12:20.8; 6. Paddon + 17:13.7.Stage 26: 1. Loeb 2min 18.1sec; 2. Latvala + 1.2; 3. P Solberg + 1.3; 4. M Hirvonen + 1.6; 5. Block + 3.3; 6. Ogier + 5.0; 11. Al Qassimi + 14.1.Overall: 1. Hirvonen 3hr 35min 59.0sec; 2. Latvala + 14.7; 3. P Solberg + 44.8; 4. Wilson + 8:45.2; 5. Al Qassimi + 12:33.3; 6. Paddon + 17:29.3.


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