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World champion Sebastien Ogier won the Rally of Mexico on Sunday, the third round of this year's title series. The Volkswagen Polo driver, who also won in Mexico in 2013, finished over a minute ahead of team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala of Finland. Belgian driver Thierry Neuville, in a Hyundai, was third, over five minutes off the pace. It was Hyundai's first podium place.
Ogier's victory was even sweeter when his win on the 8.25km power-stage, the 22nd overall of the race, gave him a maximum 28 points and allowed him to take the overall lead in the championship with a three-point edge over Latvala. Ogier had led in Mexico after the first two stages before Mads Ostberg briefly took charge in a Citroen. But once the French driver regained the lead on the seventh stage, he was never threatened especially once Ostberg had been forced to surrender his victory hopes with a broken suspension. Ogier finished with 14 of the 22 stages as he claimed an 18th career win and second of the year after the season-opening Rally of Monte Carlo.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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