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Tanak takes lead at muddy German rally

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SAARBRUCKE­N, Germany: Estonia’s Ott Tanak holds the lead going into Saturday at the muddy Rally of Germany as Thierry Neuville claimed a slim advantage over four-time world champion Sebastien Ogier, his rival for the world title.

Tanak, 29, who claimed his first win in the championsh­ip this year in Sardinia, set the fastest time in his Ford Focus through the soggy vineyards of the Moselle.

“Conditions are really tricky — in one place we got stuck in the mud — it took so long to get back on the road with the slick tyres, but it was a good day though,” said Tanak.

His performanc­es enabled Tanak to wrestle the lead from unheralded Czech driver Jan Kopecky who had set the pace on Thursday after the super special stage on the streets of Saarbrucke­n.

Norway’s Andreas Mikkelsen in his Volkswagen goes into Saturday’s nine stages at 5.7 sec behind.

Neuville, who races in a Hyundai, is third at 28.2 sec, just 2.4 ahead of Ogier, another Ford driver.

“I was right on the limit, I have to say, there was so much wheelspin and locking on the brakes, many times we nearly went off. I’m missing a lot of traction,” said Neuville who has the same number of points as Ogier in the overall championsh­ip but occupies top spot courtesy of having won more races.

Ogier’s Fiesta finished the day covered in mud and lost 21 seconds behind Neuville on the eighth stage.

“We had a spin and lost 20sec. A shame but that’s how it is. It’s going to be tight. I knew I would struggle,” said the Frenchman.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Ott Tanak of Estland and his co- driver Martin Jarveoja of Estland steer their Ford Fiesta WRC during stage 3 of the Rally Germany in Klueserath near Trier, western Germany, on Saturday.
AFP PHOTO Ott Tanak of Estland and his co- driver Martin Jarveoja of Estland steer their Ford Fiesta WRC during stage 3 of the Rally Germany in Klueserath near Trier, western Germany, on Saturday.

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