Hirvonen wins in Acropolis
Finn Mikko Hirvonen sealed a comfortable victory in the 56th Acropolis Rally of Greece yesterday after holding off the challenge of Sebastien Ogier. The 28-year-old Ford driver clinched his eighth World Rally Championship (WRC) victory by finishing the...
Finn Mikko Hirvonen sealed a comfortable victory in the 56th Acropolis Rally of Greece yesterday after holding off the challenge of Sebastien Ogier.
The 28-year-old Ford driver clinched his eighth World Rally Championship (WRC) victory by finishing the final stage one minute 12.9 seconds ahead of Frenchman Ogier, who had the best result of his career.
The win allowed Hirvonen to close the gap on leader Sebastien Loeb, who crashed out on Saturday, to seven points in the overall standings ahead of the eighth round of the WRC, the Rally of Poland, which starts on June 26.
Hirvonen's team mate Jari-Matti Latvala took third place in the rally after finishing 32.1 seconds behind Ogier, completing a remarkable recovery after going off the road on Friday's opening day.
Loeb escaped unhurt on Saturday when his car careered off the track and rolled over several times after he hit a rock. His Citroen team-mate Dani Sordo was also forced to retire when he broke a rear wheel on a rock. Yesterday, Ogier's car sustained front-end damage when it hit a cow on the Aghii Theodori 14th stage but the Frenchman was able to continue.
The penultimate stage of the event was cancelled on safety grounds because of the unexpectedly large number of spectators along the 8.98-km route.