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An extra portion of courage: Mikkelsen claims second WRC win in Poland, Ogier and Volkswagen lead championship at halfway point

  • “The Handsome won” snatches last-gasp success in Poland: Mikkelsen/Jæger win in the rain
  • Volkswagen leads Manufacturer, Driver and Co-Driver World Championships at halfway point

Wolfsburg (03 July 2016). Thrilling right down to the wire, with fortune favouring the brave: Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jæger (N/N) produced an outstanding display in Poland to take their second victory in the FIA World #rally Championship (WRC). The duo in the Volkswagen #polorwrc finished just ahead of runners-up Ott Tänak/Raigo Mõlder (EST/EST, M-Sport-Ford) in an exciting finale, in which they benefitted from Tänak’s last-minute misfortune, as the long-time leader lost time due to a puncture. Victory sees Mikkelsen/Jæger close the gap to fellow Volkswagen pair Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), who finished sixth, in the race for the world championship. As the season reaches the halfway point after seven of 14 rounds, Ogier/Ingrassia and Volkswagen head to the coming #rally in Finland (28.–31.07.2016) on top of the overall standings. Mikkelsen/Jæger are second, 51 points behind the three-time world champions. Volkswagen maintained a lead of 61 points over its closest rival Hyundai in Poland. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN) ended the #rally Poland in fifth place in the third #polorwrc.

Win number two for Mikkelsen, number 38 for the Polo R WRC

It was thanks to a large portion of courage at the #rally Poland that #andreasmikkelsen claimed his second victory in the FIA World #rally Championship (WRC), following his maiden win at the 2015 #rally Spain. He and co-driver Anders Jæger have featured on the podium four times this season, but this is their first appearance on the very top step. The win was made possible by a spirited drive. Mikkelsen/Jæger were the third duo onto the route for the first two days of the #rally, meaning they had to contend with the disadvantage of having to sweep the roads clear of loose gravel for the subsequent world #rally cars. They finished in the top three on 15 of the 21 special stages and were embroiled in a thrilling duel with Ott Tänak/Raigo Mõlder (EST/EST, M-Sport-Ford) throughout the entire race. They kept the pressure on the Estonian duo on Sunday morning, and were in the right place at the right time to take advantage when Tänak/Mõlder lost time due to a puncture on the penultimate special stage.

Halfway lead: Ogier, Ingrassia and Volkswagen lead the World #rally Championship after seven rounds

51 points lead – Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia lead the World #rally Championship going into the second half of the season. Their closest rivals are team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jæger, whose victory at the #rally Poland saw them climb into second place in the Driver and Co-Driver competitions. #jarimattilatvala and Miikka Anttila have moved up into fourth place, 75 points behind the leaders. Volkswagen has opened a nice gap in the Manufacturers’ Championship: at the end of the first half of the season, the Wolfsburg-based car maker leads Hyundai by 61 points. 25 points are awarded for a win.

Sun followed by rain – the #rally Poland alternates between dust and mud

Fist searing heat, then torrential rain – these were the two faces of the 2016 #rally Poland. With high temperatures, dust and loose gravel, the two opening days – Friday and Saturday – were a huge challenge, particularly for the first crews onto the route. In contrast, the competitors were greeted with a soggy route on Sunday morning, after overnight rain completely changed the character of the #rally Poland. In both cases, accurate pace notes were the key to success.

Speed, speed and more speed – part one of the high-speed festival

The #rally Poland is one of the fastest rallies on the FIA World #rally Championship (WRC) calendar and formed the start of the high-speed phase of the series, which continues with the #rally Finland (28.–31.07.2016). In 2016, the average speed was 106.16 kilometres per hour. And that despite the traditionally slow spectator stages and raining stages on Sunday significantly lowering the average speed of the #rally

Power stage: Bonus points for Ogier and Latvala

The 37th Power Stage win for Volkswagen, and the 31st for #sebastienogier: the closing stage of the #rally Poland was once again a huge success for the car maker from Wolfsburg. Thanks to the stage win for Ogier/Ingrassia and second place for Latvala/Anttila, Volkswagen has now picked up extra points on 83 occasions – and that in only the 45th Power Stage since the manufacturer joined the World #rally Championship at the 2013 #rally Monte Carlo.



Quotes after day three of the #rally Poland

Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen #polorwrc 1
“Congratulations to Andreas and Anders, who did a good job all #rally. But respect also to the performance of Ott Tänak. As always in Poland, he was really quick. At the end of the Power Stage I tried to console him a little. It really hurts when you come so close to your first win in the World #rally Championship. It was a tough weekend for Julien and me, so I am glad that we at least managed to pick up a few points towards the overall standings. The conditions were really slippery today, the toughest they’ve been for a long time. It was all about getting the Polo home in one piece. I am now looking forward to returning home to my wife and son. I have received so many presents for Tim that I might have to buy an extra suitcase.”

Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen #polorwrc 2
“First of all, congratulations to my team-mate #andreasmikkelsen. He drove a fantastic #rally. It is obviously bitter for Ott Tänak to lose first place with so little of the #rally remaining, but that is the ruthless nature of our sport. For me, today was the best day of the #rally Poland. Unfortunately, I found my rhythm far too late. Despite this, the good times on the special stages and second place on the Power Stage are a decent way to finish the #rally and earned some valuable points in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Next up is the #rally Finland – my home race and the highlight of the year. I am really looking forward to it and will prepare as well as possibly for it.”

Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen #polorwrc 9
“What a fantastic end to a crazy #rally. We gave it everything we could, right from the word go. That was the only way we could compensate for having to take to the route so early. We knew that we could still get another chance to challenge for the win in today’s unpredictable conditions. When that chance came along, we took it. To win the #rally is simply fantastic, as it is the first win together with my co-driver Anders Jæger. We are friends and have been through so much together. This here is very special. However, I feel for Ott Tänak and Raigo Mõlder, who were denied victory by a puncture so close to the finish. I experienced similar in Sweden last year.” 

Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
“Andreas Mikkelsen and Anders Jæger can be proud of their performance. They fought courageously, never gave up, and deserved to win. The late set-back is obviously a great shame for Ott Tänak and Raigo Mõlder. They would also have fully deserved to win. We have great respect for their effort – I am sure that their time will come in the World #rally Championship. #sebastienogier and Julien Ingrassia also performed brilliantly, although this was not reflected in the result due to the expected time loss they suffered as the first car on the road. They were far better than their result suggests. #jarimattilatvala and Miikka Anttila battled back after a disappointing start to the #rally. All in all, we are happy with the performance of the entire team. The whole troop worked flawlessly and fought for every millimetre.”



And then there was ...

... the “World #rally Car” for the future World #rally Champion of 2041. Sébastien Ogier’s team presented him with a push-car in #polorwrc design for his three-week-old son Tim Kaiser-Ogier. “I hope he gets plenty of use out of it,” said daddy Ogier. 



FIA World #rally Championship (WRC), #rally Poland – Final Results*

01. Andreas Mikkelsen/Anders Jæger (N/N), Volkswagen, 2h 37m 34.4s
02. Ott Tänak/Raigo Mõlder (EST/EST), Ford, + 26.2s
03. Hayden Paddon/John Kennard (NZ/NZ), Hyundai, + 28.5s
04. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai, + 29.3s
05. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen, + 33.8s
06. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen, + 40.3s
07. Craig Breen/Scott Martin (IRL/GB), Citroën, + 2m 01.4s
08. Mads Østberg/Ola Fløene (N/N), Ford, + 3m 04.6s
09. Eric Camilli/Benjamin Veillas (F/F), Ford, + 5m 23.1s
10. Teemu Suninen/Mikku Markkula (FIN/FIN), Škoda, + 5m 53.3s



FIA World #rally Championship (WRC), #rally Poland – Power Stage Results

01. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen    4m 47.0s
02. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen    + 0.7s
03. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai    + 1.5s



FIA World #rally Championship (WRC), Overall Standings*

Drivers’ Championship
1. #sebastienogier, 143 points; 2. #andreasmikkelsen, 92; 3. Hayden Paddon, 72; 4. #jarimattilatvala, 68; 5. Dani Sordo, 68; 6. Mads Østberg, 62; 7. Thierry Neuville, 61; 8. Ott Tänak, 52; 9. Kris Meeke, 26; 10. Eric Camilli, 24

Co-drivers’ Championship
1. Julien Ingrassia, 143 points; 2. Anders Jæger, 92; 3. John Kennard, 72; 4. Miikka Anttila, 68; 5. Marc Martí, 68; 6. Ola Fløene, 62; 7. Nicolas Gilsoul, 61; 8. Raigo Mõlder, 52; 9. Paul Nagle, 26; 10. Benjamin Veillas, 24

Manufacturers’ Championship
1. Volkswagen Motorsport, 196 points; 2. Hyundai Motorsport, 135; 3. M-Sport, 100; 4. Volkswagen Motorsport II, 99; 5. Hyundai Motorsport N, 78; 6. DMACK, 58; 7. Jipocar Czech National Team, 18; 8. Yazeed #racing, 6