Latvala takes charge for Ford in Jordan's rocky deserts
It was an ideal start to this third round of the FIA World Rally Championship for the Ford squad. Latvala has a sizeable lead going into the longest day of the rally, in which the 24-year-old will be first in the start order. However, if the slippery gravel-covered roads hinder his pace, Hirvonen is well-placed to take advantage courtesy of fifth in the order, by which time the loose stones should be swept from the surface to provide a cleaner and faster driving line.
The 2,000-year-old Roman city of
Apart from the opening special stage in the
Latvala was quickest through the opening two stages to build a 4.3sec lead. Although he was briefly edged into second, he regained top spot on the final test of the morning, which passed the site where Moses was buried overlooking the
"It has been a long time since I led a rally," said Latvala. "I had an incredible feeling with the car and the set-up was perfect after my test last week, so I had great confidence. I made no changes to the car and it was one of those days where everything was ideal. Tomorrow will be demanding but the first car through the stages today didn’t lose so much time, so I'm not worried by the prospect of being in that position myself. I will drive flat out and it is up to those behind to chase me.
"The team's strategy was targeted towards helping Mikko. By being first on the road, I will help sweep the gravel and hopefully he can benefit. If the roads don't clean so much, then we'll see how my lead stands up against those behind," he added.
Hirvonen spun on the opening
"It was a short day, the shortest of the rally, but that doesn't make it any less important," he said. "With two long days still to come I don't think anyone has taken any big risks. Today was all about being in the right position at the end and I'm happy with where I am. I'm confident I have a good position from which to benefit tomorrow and I'm ready for a big fight. Jari-Matti was superb and between us we've enjoyed a good day.
"I spun halfway through the first stage and stalled the engine twice before I could restart. I was too fast entering a hairpin and the car half-spun. The roads are technical and demanding, with big rocks waiting by the side of the road if you make a mistake. In its own way, this rally is one of the biggest challenges in the sport," he added.
BP Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson said: "It was a dream day. We lead the rally, we set fastest times and both cars ran faultlessly. I can't ask for any more. We devised what we believed was the right strategy ahead of the longest day tomorrow and with Jari-Matti leading and Mikko in fifth, we tried to cover all possibilities."
News from other Ford teams
Stobart M-Sport Ford drivers Henning Solberg and Ilka Minor are seventh after a smooth and troublefree day with team-mates Matthew Wilson and Scott Martin one place behind. Both are in Focus RS World Rally Cars. Munchi's Ford drivers Federico Villagra and Jorge Perez Companc are ninth, despite minor brake issues.
Tomorrow’s Route
The second leg covers 138.28km of action and features two passes over the marathon 41.45km stage along the banks of the
Leaderboard after Day 1
1. J-M Latvala/M Anttila FIN Ford Focus RS 1hr 11min 31.5sec
2. S Ogier/J Ingrassia FRA Citroen C4 1hr 12min 01.7sec
3. S Loeb/D Elena FRA Citroen C4 1hr 12min 03.3sec
4. P Solberg/P Mills NOR Citroen C4 1hr 12min 04.0sec
5. M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen FIN Ford Focus RS 1hr 12min 13.7sec
6. D Sordo/M Marti ESP Citroen C4 1hr 12min 16.9sec
7. H Solberg/I Minor NOR Ford Focus RS 1hr 12min 52.4sec
8. M Wilson/S Martin GBR Ford Focus RS 1hr 13min 32.6sec
9. F Villagra/J Perez Companc ARG Ford Focus RS 1hr 14min 19.7sec
10 K Räikkönen/K Lindström FIN Citroen C4 1hr 15min 22.0sec
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