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Thank you for following us during these three days live on AUTOhebdo.fr. All the results in the different categories will be found in the upcoming summary on our website. Don't forget from 14 p.m. either, our live commentary from the German F1 Grand Prix, with Nico Rosberg in pole position.

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Meeke is the first Briton to win in Finland.

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Kris Meeke (DS3) crosses the line and wins the 2016 Rally Finland!!! 4'41" for the Briton who performed well in this Power Stage, won by Neuville ahead of Paddon and Latvala.  

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Jari-Matti Latvala (Volkswagen) sets the 3rd provisional time.

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“I can’t believe it,” admits Breen, who can’t contain a few tears. It's the most beautiful day of my life. It’s been such a journey to get here. » Breen also paid tribute to his former co-driver Gareth Roberts, who died in 2012.

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Craig Breen (DS3) secures his podium by finishing 3″3 behind Neuville. The Irishman, very emotional at the finish, maintains a 4″6 lead overall over Thierry Neuville. We are heading towards a podium made up of two DS3 WRCs from Abu Dhabi Racing.

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“I attacked as much as possible. It was a great fight throughout the rally, we are delighted with our performance. » says Neuville.

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Thierry Neuville arrives at the finish with the best provisional time in 4'35″8, which allows him to maintain his fourth place against Hayden Paddon.

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“A lot of mistakes,” laments Paddon. I attacked hard, but we came out very wide in certain places. A difficult weekend but the result is not so bad. I enjoyed the battle with Thierry. »

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Hayden Paddon, who can still hope for fourth place against his Hyundai teammate Thierry Neuville, set the provisional best time of the Power Stage in 4'36″9.

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Mads Ostberg (Ford) finished in 4'39″9, 3rd provisional time for the M-Sport driver, who will finish the event in sixth position. “It's a shame we couldn't do better and settle for this position. »

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“It’s a good weekend, but I can’t be satisfied with finishing 7th. » confesses Mikkelsen.

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Sébastien Ogier will not win the Power Stage, beaten by his teammate Andreas Mikkelsen (Volkswagen). 4'37″5 for the Norwegian, new provisional reference for this Power Stage.

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Kevin Abbring failed 3″9 behind Ogier at the wheel of the Hyundai i20 in which the Dutchman replaced Spaniard Dani Sordo, who injured his back during testing. “We didn’t make any mistakes and a big thank you to the team. It was a great chance for me to drive here, but like this at the last minute, in some ways it was the worst gift! I'll be faster next time. » Abbring took 9th place in the event.

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“I don’t think it’s enough,” admits Ogier. I had a good SS but the road was still too slippery. I can't wait to get to Germany now. » It has now been almost six months since the Frenchman won in the WRC, his last victory dating back to the Swedish Rally, after a success at the Monte-Carlo Rally.

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Sébastien Ogier (Volkswagen) sets the provisional best time in 4'38″7. The Power Stage and the points awarded were the only objective of the world champion.

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Khalid Al-Qassimi (DS3) concludes his Rally Finland with a final time of 5'05″5.

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This is the first success of the year in WRC-2 for the former ERC European Rally Champion. Teemu Suninen won the last two rallies in Italy and Poland.  

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