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Ogier takes charge after Meeke disappointment
CLICK HERE for Monte Carlo Rally leaderboard (top 15) after SS13 Sebastien Ogier can afford to adopt a cautious approach on the final day of the Monte Carlo Rally after closest rivals Kris Meeke and Jari-Matti Latvala were forced to retire on a dramatic third leg. Starting the day with a slender 10secs advantage over the Citroen driver, a rapid morning effort saw him swell that lead to 30secs coming into the afternoon, with the margin remaining fairly static on the second run through the monster 51km Larnier et Valenca stage and the following St Leger test. However, it was on that latter stage that Meeke's stellar run on the Monte would come to an end, the Briton developing gearbox...
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