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Ogier edging towards victory
Sebastien Ogier's lead in the Monte-Carlo Rally was cut back by a minute, but the two-time world champion remains well placed to take victory on the final day. Sweden's Jari-Matti Latvala managed to trim his Volkswagen team-mate's advantage to 42 seconds heading into the concluding 52km, despite the cancellation of the day's opening stage due to safety reasons. Double World Rally champion Ogier drove conservatively on SS11 and SS12, with the majority of his time lost on a short stretch of ice in the final quarter of the day's last stage. Ford Fiesta's Robert Kubica surged to victory in the first completed stage, while Sebastien Loeb claimed the second, but remains well adrift in...
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