Rally Mexico 2019

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Latvala takes the scratch by improving Ogier's performance by a little more than a second.

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Ogier improves Tänak’s time by 3″2 and is 11s ahead of Evans. With Meeke's misfortunes, the Citroën driver takes back control of the rally with a 15″ lead over the M-Sport driver. Tänak completes the provisional podium 5s from the head of the race, followed at a good distance by Neuville and Meeke.

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Ogier is ahead of his direct rival Evans by 10s in 4th intermediate.

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The complete rankings at the end of SS10 can be found in the Results tab of the event page.

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The times have been adjusted. Meeke was leading with a second ahead of Ogier before the start of SS11. Evans followed less than 6s behind.

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Evans returns to 6s behind Tänak in the 5th intermediate. The Welshman is on the provisional podium.

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Evans is almost 8s behind Tänak in the 4th split.

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Meeke finally fails at 1'33 from the provisional reference. The Toyota driver finds himself more than 19s behind Neuville in the general classification.

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Meeke's delay now stands at 1'21 over Tänak in the last sector.

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Ogier is still less than a second behind Tänak in 3rd intermediate.

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Meeke's Toyota is on the rim at the right rear wheel. The last km are a way of the cross for the Northern Irishman.

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Meeke would suffer from a puncture at the right rear. The Northern Irishman was able to take the lead before the start of the special.

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Meeke is now a minute behind his teammate Tänak in the 4th intermediate. The Northern Irishman finally seems to suffer a puncture.

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Ogier remains less than a second behind Tänak in 2nd intermediate.

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Tänak takes the provisional scratch with a 6″8 lead over Sordo. The Estonian would be at the foot of the provisional podium.

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Neuville finally failed 3″3 behind his teammate Sordo. The Belgian would move into 5th place.

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Meeke is now half a minute behind Tänak in the 3rd intermediate. The mechanical problem is confirmed for the Northern Irishman.

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Meeke would lose oil on his Toyota! The Northern Irishman is in the fight for victory after an impressive scratch in SS10.

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Neuville only has a half-second lead over his teammate Sordo in the 4th split.

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Sordo improves his teammate Mikkelsen's time by more than 24 seconds.

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