Ott Tänak is on course for a third straight ADAC Rallye Deutschland victory after leading a Toyota Gazoo Racing clean sweep of the top three places on Saturday night.
Tänak, bidding to extend his FIA World Rally Championship lead, ended the longest leg of the four-day asphalt event with a 32.4 sec advantage in his Yaris over Kris Meeke.
Jari-Matti Latvala overcame a ragged morning to hold third, a further 9.4 sec behind after a stellar day for the Japanese manufacturer.
Tänak’s delight contrasted with title rival Thierry Neuville’s despair. For a second day the pair duelled at the head of the leaderboard, never split by more than a handful of seconds through the morning’s four country lane tests in Saarland.
Despite briefly stalling his engine, Neuville reached mid-leg service only 5.0 sec down after winning two special stages.
The daunting multi-surfaced Baumholder tank training roads were predicted to be a pivotal point of the rally and they lived up to that forecast. Neuville punctured early in the marathon 41.17 km Panzerplatte test and dropped nearly 90 sec stopping to replace it.
“We had a puncture on the rear left. It’s a lottery and we were really unlucky. We were in the middle of the road so I don’t know where that came from,” he said.
With the pressure removed, Tänak eased though the second pass of Baumholder, the first occasion on which he had been able to relax.
“This morning Thierry was faster than me and I didn’t want to take risks. Unfortunately he hit problems and we have a comfortable lead. Baumholder is so, so tricky so I think you need to have some luck if you’re pushing and come out without punctures,” he said.
Meeke and Latvala could not find a way past Sébastien Ogier, who continued to struggle with his understeering Citroën C3 in third, until the first pass through Panzerplatte. Both overhauled the Frenchman and Meeke widened the gap over his team-mate in the final test.
Dani Sordo recovered from last night’s gearbox problem to hold fourth in his i20. He was almost 25 sec clear of Neuville, who lost more time in the final stage when he spun and inadvertently deactivated the gear-change system after hitting an in-car button.
Neuville still managed to overtake team-mate Andreas Mikkelsen, who ended 2.1 sec behind in sixth despite twice sliding off the road.
Ogier’s day went from bad to worse when he stopped to change a puncture in the final test, losing 90 sec and sinking to eighth.
Sunday’s final leg reverts to the Mosel vineyards. Two runs through Grafshaft (28.06 km) and Dhrontal (11.69 km) total 79.50 km, the second pass through Dhrontal forming the crucial bonus-point finale as the Wolf Power Stage.
Leading positions
1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Toyota Yaris 2hr 27min 21.9 sec
2. K Meeke / S Marshall GBR Toyota Yaris +32.4 sec
3. J-M Latvala / M Anttila FIN Toyota Yaris +41.8 sec
4. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +1min 10.8 sec
5. T Neuville / N Gilsoul BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 35.2 sec
6. A Mikkelsen / A Jaeger-Amland NOR Hyundai i20 +1min 37.3 sec
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