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Neuville fastest in Rally Belgium shakedown on Friday

byRyan Wood
5 years ago
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Neuville fastest in Rally Belgium shakedown on Friday

Thierry Neuville (BEL) and Martijn Wydaeghe ( BEL) of team Hyundai Shell Mobis are seen on performing during the World Rally Championship in Belgium

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Thierry Neuville was quickly into the groove on his home roads to set the fastest time in Friday morning’s shakedown at Renties Ypres Rally Belgium.

He headed Hyundai i20 World Rally Car team-mate Ott Tänak by 0.8 seconds on the narrow 9.81km Langemark lanes north of Ypres. FIA World Rally Championship leader Sébastien Ogier completed the top three, just over two seconds adrift in his Toyota Yaris.

Neuville, an Ypres winner in 2018, set the early pace in the first pass on roads that varied between smooth asphalt and concrete. Tänak moved to the front after the second run before his colleague posted the benchmark time in the finale.

“It was a routine shakedown with just some small adjustments,” said Neuville. “Basically we changed between the tyres as well to try to save a little bit the hard tyres for the rally. The expectations are to be fully dry for the whole event.”

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Neuville is desperate for a home win to maintain any chance of a maiden world title but played down the benefits offered by home roads.

“There’s an advantage by knowing the tricky parts, but like all the other rallies, if I go to Finland or if I go to Estonia we can set good times, so the others will be able to do that here as well,” he added.

“For the championship it’s clear that it’s important for us to take big points this weekend. We need some help from the other guys as well, but we can only focus on our rally.”

Ogier headed a trio of Toyota Gazoo Racing drivers with Elfyn Evans 1.1s behind the Frenchman and Kalle Rovanperä, winner last time out in Estonia, another 0.8s back. Pierre-Louis Loubet completed the top six in another i20.

Craig Breen was only 16th in his i20. The air ducts on his front right brakes came loose in the opening run and he returned to service for repairs as they snagged the wheel rim and tyre.

Rally Belgium Shakedown Results

#DriverCarTime
1.Thierry NEUVILLEHyundai i2004min 22.5sec
2.Ott TÄNAKHyundai i20+0.8sec
3.Sébastien OGIERToyota Yaris+2.1sec
4.Elfyn EVANSToyota Yaris+3.2sec
5.Kalle ROVANPERÄToyota Yaris+4.0sec
6Pierre-Louis LOUBETHyundai i20+6.1sec
7.Adrien FOURMAUXFord Fiesta+6.3sec
8.Takamoto KATSUTAToyota Yaris+6.6sec
9.Gus GREENSMITHFord Fiesta+6.9sec
10.Jari HUTTUNENHyundai i20 N Rally2+20.6sec
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Drivers’ Standings

#DriverPoints
1Elfyn Evans272
2Sebastien Ogier269
3Kalle Rovanpera248
4Ott Tanak213
5Thierry Neuville166
6Takamoto Katsuta111
7Adrien Fourmaux96
8Sami Pajari94
9Oliver Solberg70
10Gregoire Munster36

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