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Championship status
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Rally Mexico 2019 counts for:

2019 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers/Co-drivers
2019 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers
2019 FIA World Rally Championship 2 Pro (for Teams and Drivers/Co-drivers)
2019 FIA World Rally Championship 2 (for Teams and Drivers)

Facts
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586th WRC rally
Round of season: 3 of 14
Official name: Rally Guanajuato Mexico
Edition: 16th
Date: from Thursday 7-Mar-2019 to Sunday 10-Mar-2019
Rally HQ: Leon, Guanajuato; Mexico
Clerk of the Course: Jaime del Palacio
Surface: Gravel
Entries: 24
Starters: 22
Finishers: 15 (68.2% of starters)
Stages: 21
Shortest: 1.11 km (SS4 Street Stage Leon 1)
Longest: 32.27 km (SS14 Otates 2)
Slowest: 61.57 km/h (SS4 Street Stage Leon 1)
Fastest: 110.63 km/h (SS6 Ortega 2)
Planned stage distance: 313.87 km (31.3% of total distance)
Actual stage distance: 312.73 km (31.2% of total distance)
Road section distance: 689.62 km
Total distance: 1,002.35 km
Milestones
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DRIVERS - PODIUM FINISHERS
Second place was 20th podium for Ott Tanak.
Third place was 8th podium for Elfyn Evans.
MAKES - PODIUM FINISHERS
Sebastien Ogier (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Ogier again worked his Mexico magic, benefiting both from his later position on the road and red flag on SS10 where he suffered a puncture and was set to lose lot more time than he eventually did with notional time he was awarded. His win was Citroen's eight win in Mexico.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
Ott Tanak (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Tanak opened the road and was set to lose time while doing that. He kept his head cool and while almost all other works drivers encountered various difficulties, he steadily gained positions and ended rally a fine second overall, though he missed out on power stage points.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
Elfyn Evans (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Evans was another driver with trouble-free run and for a long time held second overall. Mediocre time on SS14 saw Tanak come within striking distance and eventually past but Evans still kept final podium place.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
Thierry Neuville (Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window)
Hyundai had a lot of trouble. Worst off was Sordo, who lost second overall when he retired with electric problem after first day. Mikkelsen collected two punctures with just one spare on board, thus retiring. Neuville (pictured) got just one slow puncture and ended fourth overall.Click picture to see larger version in a pop-up window
Related links
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Tour de Corse 2019