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Argentina WRC: Paddon inherits lead as Latvala crashes
Hyundai driver Hayden Paddon inherited a 29.8s lead in Rally Argentina with three stages to go after Jari-Matti Latvala retired in SS14. The Finn was 13.3s in the clear before the Saturday afternoon loop and was quickest in the first of three stages. He was fastest in the first half of the following test as well but ended up suffering a massive incident, rolling three times. Paddon ended up leading the way in both the stage and the overall classification as a result and completed the day with a 29.8s gap over Sebastien Ogier. Andreas Mikkelsen, who topped SS15, is only 14 seconds behind Ogier in third, with Dani Sordo completing the top four, just over a minute off the lead. Mads Ostberg,...
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