Acropolis Rally, Day Three, Sunday

The final day then and with 54km’s over the remaining three stages. What would these final stages have to give to the weekends action. Overnight rain from a huge storm would change the final stage as well with some muddy sections on the first run through.

First up then was SS13 Inohori – 17.47 km and Seb was fastest from Thierry and Ott. Dani was quite a long way off the pace and having lost almost 32 seconds fell to down to third overall. The Spanish crew suffered a problem with their hybrid system and therefore a loss of power.

Next up was SS14 Eleftherohori 1 – 18.29 km and Seb was quickest from Ott and Elfyn who set the exact same time. Elfyn revealed at that the stop line that he’d recced this piece of road a number of years ago when it was raining and therefore had some knowledge to fall back on.

Onto the final stage then SS15 Eleftherohori 2[Power Stage] – 18.29 km and after a pause in the action after Elfyn finished the stage when the stage was interrupted for a number of minutes. Once back underway, Adrien was fastest from Ott, Elfyn, Thierry and Takamoto. However, there was drama for Seb who rolled his car and lost second overall. Having got his car back on four wheels, he and his co-driver completed the stage and ended up finishing in sixteenth position.

Of course, the outcome of this was the reality that Hyundai had taken a 1-2-3, certainly not what was expected and a surprise to see Seb make this kind of mistake.

Let’s take a look at the top ten and hear from the drivers.

Hyundai Motorsport

Thierry Neuville

“It’s unbelievable. It has been a crazy weekend. Ever since the recce, I was concerned about the roughness of the rally; I knew that we needed a different approach than some of the other drivers to try to keep the advantage we have in the championship for the remaining rounds. That objective and target has been the best and paid off with victory and a good team result as well. We were not driving on the limit all weekend long to avoid any punctures and moments, and we kept all four wheels on the road. Now we have a good lead, the story will be to protect those points in the last three rounds.”

2021 FIA World Rally Championship
Round 09, Acropolis Rally
09-12 September 2021
Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, WRC, Action during Day 3 of Acropolis Rally 2021
Photographer: Vincent Thuillier
Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH

Dani Sordo

“At this moment, I am very happy with what we have achieved here for both myself, and the team. It was a complicated rally and I felt we demonstrated our speed on some of the stages, but on others we took it carefully to make sure we didn’t make any mistakes or get another puncture. Of course, I wanted to show my speed more at times, but I had to be clever and think of the team and the manufacturers’ fight. My dream was to finish like this with all three cars on the podium; for the whole team both here and back at base, this is a really good result for our motivation.”

Ott Tänak

“Obviously we were expecting there to be plenty of drama this weekend but in the end, this is a great team result. Everyone should definitely be proud of themselves; there was so much happening around us so to bring home a 1-2-3 is a fantastic finish to the weekend. It is a shame we lost positions on Saturday morning, so we don’t know what could have been, but this is one of the toughest rallies and to come out on top is great for the entire team.”

 

Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT

Elfyn Evans

“After a difficult weekend, today didn’t go as well as we would have liked. Clearly, the speed is still missing unfortunately. In some sections and moments, we were still performing OK, but I didn’t feel fully at home to really push with no worries. I was probably too keen to finish cleanly after what’s been a difficult few days. It’s been a big disappointment lately; things have not been going well and we need to get back on the right track. We have some work to do, and we’ll look to start again fresh in the next event.”

Sébastien Ogier

“We gave everything all weekend. We did a lot right, we had a great feeling in the car and great pace, and we fought as hard as we could until the last stage. Unfortunately, we picked up a puncture around a kilometre in, I didn’t react to brake early enough for the next corner, and we rolled. Thankfully we managed to fix the car and bring it back to service and bring at least some points to the team. It’s been a strange weekend. In many aspects it was close to perfection, but it doesn’t count in rallying if you don’t bring it all to the end. This is not a rally where you want to be taking risks, you need some luck to do so, and it was not on our side. It’s satisfying for me to still be able to compete like this: I enjoy pushing the limits, it’s been fun in the car. But I know very well after all these years that sometimes it doesn’t go your way. I will still be there in the next three events, continuing to give my best and keep fighting.”

Takamoto Katsuta

“It’s been a very tough rally. Today on the final day we also had some difficulties. The stages were rough, and I tried to take some points on the Power Stage in particular, but unfortunately, we picked up a puncture. This probably cost us the chance to take some more points. It’s been a disappointing weekend and I’m sorry for the team. The car felt amazing at the beginning of the rally, but with my small mistake our chances of a good result were over, so I need to do a better job in future.”

 

M-Sport Ford WRT

Adrien Fourmaux

“It was a frustrating start to the rally, after we were fighting for the top spots in the morning, but then we broke the suspension after hitting a rock. We were then focused totally on Super Sunday to get the maximum points. We got 11 out of 12 available points, including the 5 for the Power Stage.

“We showed some good pace overall, and there has been an incredible atmosphere with all the fans and the really beautiful stages. It was a tough and hot event, and now we have Chile coming up and we want to come back stronger for that.”

Jourdan Serderidis

“14th overall and second Greek driver – we have achieved our best result on Acropolis Rally, while I was the oldest driver on the 70 entries! We had no issues throughout the rally, and we pushed when possible. I’m also very happy to have pleased the Greek fans!”

Grégoire Munster

“We’re disappointed of course, I think the rally was going well for us despite some small issues on the first day and the punctures. Even on the second day, the pace in the morning was encouraging and then we had this off.

“A small mistake with big consequences, and it’s a shame because the team put a lot of resource into getting the car in the best condition as possible in this really rough event. So to not get a result in the end is a shame. But we can’t rewind, we can just look forward to Chile and put everything in to get a good result there.”

Summary

Well, there was one final twist in this years Acropolis Rally, with Seb and Vincent rolling in the final stage. This gave the Hyundai team a 1-2-3 and an increased lead in the manufacturers title race. Thierry also took victory from Dani and Ott. All three crews led at some point, but it was the championship leaders that took their second win of the year.

2024 FIA World Rally Championship
Round 10, Acropolis Rally
5 – 8 September 2024
Thierry Neuville
Photographer: Austral
Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH

Their teammates both could have won of course, but for the punctures that they both suffered during Saturday’s stages.

At Toyota the team suffered a number of issues, some caused by the drivers and a couple of technical failures as well which was surprising. They will investigate, fix and learn from this. It was a shame to see Elfyn and Scott have the puncture which caused them to lose so much time so early in the rally.

Finally at M-Sport Ford it was a case if what might have been. Adrien could have made it to the podium this time, but after the incident which removed the suspension on his Puma, it then became a pursuit for the biggest number of points available on Sunday, given the points system for this year which has received deserved criticism and been incredibly unpopular with the fans and also some of the drivers this year.

Next up is a return to Rally Chile near the end of the month from the 26th to the 29th of September.

 

2024 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers’ Standings
After round 10

1 T. Neuville 192
2 O. Tänak 158
3 S. Ogier 154
4 E. Evans 140
5 A. Fourmaux 130
6 K. Rovanpera 86
7 T. Katsuta 80
8 D. Sordo 44
9 S. Pajari 34
10 E. Lappi 33

2024 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers’ Standings
After round 10

1 Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team 445
2 Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team 410
3 M-Sport Ford World Rally Team 226
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