Latvala seals asphalt best to claim second for Ford in Germany

Ford World Rally Team drivers Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila claimed a career-best result on asphalt when they finished second in Rallye Deutschland this weekend.  Driving a Ford Fiesta RS World Rally Car, the Finns overcame demanding conditions in the Mosel wine region to secure their best finish in the FIA World Rally Championship since victory in Sweden in February.Team-mates Petter Solberg and Chris Patterson finished 11th in a similar Fiesta RS WRC.  They held second until retiring yesterday morning after hitting a rock and damaging the cars suspension.  They restarted today with time penalties and earned a points-paying finish in the manufacturers series.This ninth round, based in Trier in south-west Germany, marked the first pure asphalt fixture of the season and the characteristics of the speed tests changed constantly.  Bumpy narrow vineyard tracks, which zig-zagged across the hillsides, contrasted with concrete kerbstone-lined roads in the Baumholder military area, which are more accustomed to hosting tank training exercises.Drivers tackled 15 special stages covering 1113.59km during the three-day event and the notoriously inclement weather also played its part.  After high temperatures during the opening leg, colder weather and rain brought an extra challenge as drivers grappled not only with slippery roads, but also the dilemma of whether to opt for Michelins hard or soft compound tyres in the changing conditions.Latvala was frustrated after choosing soft settings on his Fiesta RS WRC during Fridays opening morning but after switching to a harder set-up, the 27-year-old Finn won two stages and ended the leg in third.  Unexpected rain surprised all the front-runners early in the second leg and Latvala dropped 30sec after locking his brakes in the wet, overshooting a bend and becoming stuck in a field.He dropped to fifth, but immediately recovered to second after a blistering performance over the marathon Panzerplatte stage in Baumholder.  With a large time gap to the leader and a comfortable advantage over his pursuers, Latvala took no risks yesterday afternoon and eased through todays final leg, comprising three stages and 65.89km, to secure second.It feels great to finish on the podium on asphalt and Ill take great confidence from my best result on this surface, he said.  This rally hasnt been kind to Ford over the years so its a boost for everyone in the team.  It was a hard event but we showed that the pace of myself and the car on asphalt continues to improve.The distance between ourselves and the winner was two minutes so we need to remain realistic and understand that there is still work to do.  But I feel sure that we will be able to challenge for victory again on the remaining two asphalt rounds, added Latvala.On his first traditional asphalt event in a Fiesta RS WRC, 37-year-old Solberg was immediately on the pace.  He ended the opening leg in second, but the Norwegians hopes of a strong result ended yesterday morning when he slid wide on a tightening left bend and hit a rock.  Although he tried to continue, the damage was too great to complete the stage.He restarted today under Rally 2 regulations and won the second stage, but his disappointment could not be disguised.  It would have been fantastic for the team to have finished second and third, but the car snapped away and once I hit the rock, it was all over.  Until then my rally went extremely well.  The testing and hard work that we put in improved the car on this surface and I was delighted with the pace, he said.    Ford World Rally Team director Malcolm Wilson said the result was a big confidence boost.  We were disappointed with our performance on the last round in Finland, so to come to an asphalt rally, where weve traditionally struggled, and be so competitive is pleasing.  I was disappointed Petter went off but encouraged by the pace of both drivers, and Im confident for the future on asphalt, he said.Ford Racing senior manager Gerard Quinn said: Our drivers acknowledge that asphalt is their least favourite surface, so this weekend was always going to be tough.  From the outset a podium was our objective and we achieved that.  Im happy with the performance of both drivers, although obviously disappointed for Petter. Considering we havent competed on asphalt since the opening round, Im satisfied with a podium.News from other Ford teamsMads stberg / Jonas Andersson brought Adapta World Rally Teams Fiesta RS WRC into fourth.   M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams Ott Tnak / Kuldar Sikk completed the final stage in ninth but were withdrawn at the final service.  The car was damaged after crashing out yesterday and his retirement will allow the team to fit replacement parts for the next asphalt rally in France in October.  Team-mates Evgeny Novikov / Nicolas Klinger retired after todays opening stage with a broken rear differential.  Daniel Oliveira / Carlos Magalhaes finished 24th in the Brazil World Rally Team car after losing time earlier in the event when they went off the road and broke a driveshaft.  Elfyn Evans / Phil Pugh claimed their third consecutive victory in the Ford Racing-supported FIA WRC Academy to open a 35-point lead in the series with two rounds remaining. Next roundThe championship returns to gravel next month when Wales Rally GB moves forward from its traditional date as the final round.  The event is based in Cardiff from 13 - 16 September.  Final positions1.  S Loeb/D Elena                      FRA             Citroen DS3             3hr 41min 52.4sec2.  J-M Latvala/M Anttila               FIN             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 43min 52.5sec 3.  M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen               FIN             Citroen DS3             3hr 44min 23.8sec4.  M stberg/J Andersson               NOR             Ford Fiesta RS  3hr 45min 16.8sec5.  C Atkinson/S Prvot         AUS             Mini John Cooper        3hr 51min 02.8sec6.  S Ogier/J Ingrassia                 FRA             Skoda Fabia S2000       3hr 51min 43.2sec7.  A Mikkelsen/O Floene                NOR             Skoda Fabia S2000       3hr 54min 15.1sec8.  N Al Attiyah/G Bernacchini          QAT             Citroen DS3             3hr 54min 42.8sec9.  D Sordo/C Del Barrio                ESP             Mini John Cooper        3hr 56min 09.7sec10 M Arzeno/R Jamoul            FRA             Peugeot 207 S2000       3hr 57min 12.1secDrivers                                          1.  S Loeb                      199pts                  2.  M Hirvonen                  145pts                  3.  P Solberg                   104pts                  4.  M stberg                   102pts                  5.  J-M Latvala              87pts                  6.  E Novikov                        55pts                  Manufacturers1.  Citroen Total WRT               320pts2.  Ford WRT                    197pts3.  M-Sport Ford WRT             115pts4.  Qatar WRT                       59pts5.  Citroen Junior WRT    54pts6.  Adapta WRT            49ptsStage TimesStage 13: 1. Loeb 19min 45.6sec; 2. Latvala + 9.7; 3. Hirvonen + 12.6; 4. Tnak + 13.7; 5. stberg + 15.5; 6. Sordo + 15.8; 8. P Solberg + 26.6.Overall: 1. Loeb 3hr 18min 37.4sec; 2. Latvala + 1:52.6; 3. Hirvonen + 2:25.3; 4. stberg + 3:23.3; 5. Atkinson + 8:16.8; 6. Ogier + 9:08.7; 12. P Solberg + 21:02.6.Stage 14: 1. P Solberg 19min 40.3sec; 2. stberg + 1.2; 3. Sordo + 3.6; 4. Tnak + 5.5; 5. Latvala + 9.1; 6. Loeb + 9.9.Overall: 1. Loeb 3hr 38min 27.6sec; 2. Latvala + 1:51.8; 3. Hirvonen + 2:29.2; 4. stberg + 3:14.6; 5. Atkinson + 8:59.6; 6. Ogier + 9:42.8; 12. P Solberg + 20:52.7.Stage 15: 1. Loeb 3min 24.8sec; 2. Hirvonen + 2.1; 3. Mikkelsen + 6.8; 4. Al Attiyah + 7.5; 5. Neuville + 7.8; 6. Ogier + 7.9. 7. Latvala + 8.2; 14. P Solberg + 13.6.Overall: 1. Loeb 3hr 41min 52.4sec; 2. Latvala + 2:00.1; 3. Hirvonen + 2:31.4; 4. stberg + 3:24.4; 5. Atkinson + 9:10.4; 6. Ogier + 9:50.8; 11. P Solberg + 21:06.4.

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