Loeb leads in Argentina - leg 2

Championship leader Sébastien Loeb (Citroen) started the day with a 19.8sec lead over Petter Solberg (Subaru).  The Frenchman was outstanding in the mud and fog this morning to extend that to 57.5sec at lunchtime.  He controlled his advantage through the afternoon tests to return to Córdoba tonight with a 43.1sec lead.  Solberg's gear paddle, mounted on his steering wheel, broke on the opening stage, and he had to use a pair of pliers to change gear for the next three tests.  Gigi Galli (Peugeot) strengthened his grip on third while Henning Solberg (Peugeot) overcame brake problems this morning to climb to fourth.  Team-mate Manfred Stohl dropped a place after spinning twice in the fog but is only 4.3sec behind.  Chris Atkinson (Subaru) ousted Dani Sordo (Citroen) from sixth.

BP-Ford World Rally Team drivers Marcus Grönholm and Timo Rautiainen were fastest over today's second leg of Rally Argentina.  The Finnish duo won four of the eight gravel speed tests in their Ford Focus RS World Rally Car as they recovered from yesterday's transmission troubles to climb to 10th and into a points-scoring position for BP-Ford.

Grönholm began the leg in 18th after a jammed central differential brought yesterday's opening leg to a premature end while leading this sixth round of the FIA World Rally Championship.  He incurred a 15-minute penalty for not finishing the final three special stages, but BP-Ford mechanics replaced the entire transmission package and Grönholm restarted today under SupeRally rules and carried on where he left off.

Today’s Route

The final leg covers just 41.30km of competition, but contains two of the classic speed tests of the FIA World Rally Championship.  Giulio Cesare and El Condor are located in the barren Traslasierra mountains, south-west of Córdoba, and the latter reaches a height of 2195 metres.  Rough and rocky ribbons of road wind through a spectacular moonlike landscape, the kind of scenery seen nowhere else in the WRC.  The rally then returns to Córdoba's soccer stadium, where the event began on Thursday evening, for two more passes over the super special stage.  A crowd of more than 40,000 is expected with live TV coverage around the world.  Competitors leave Córdoba at 07.30 and return for the finish ceremony at 13.28.

Leaderboard after Leg 2 1.  S Loeb/D Elena                      F               Citroen Xsara           3hr 31min 03.6sec 2.  P Solberg/P Mills                   N               Subaru Impreza  3hr 31min 46.7sec 3.  G Galli/G Bernacchini               I               Peugeot 307             3hr 33min 40.0sec 4.  H Solberg/C Menkerud                N               Peugeot 307             3hr 34min 40.4sec 5.  M Stohl/I Minor                     A               Peugeot 307             3hr 34min 44.7sec 6.  C Atkinson/G MacNeall               AUS             Subaru Impreza  3hr 35min 26.3sec 7.  D Sordo/M Marti                     E               Citroen Xsara           3hr 36min 07.6sec 8.  L Perez Companc/J-M Volta   ARG             Ford Focus RS   3hr 40min 30.2sec 9.  M Wilson/M Orr                      GB              Ford Focus RS   3hr 40min 41.1sec 10 M Grönholm/T Rautiainen      FIN             Ford Focus RS   3hr 45min 24.4sec


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