Munchi’s Ford crew Federico Villagra and Jorge Perez
Companc set the pulses of local fans racing on the final day
of Rally Argentina as they climbed up to fourth place
overall securing their, and the Munchi’s team’s, best ever
FIA World Rally Championship finish in front of a jubilant
Argentine crowd.
Villagra, the seven-time Argentine champion, had used his
experience and guile throughout the race to stay on the pace
of the leading crews and as others succumbed to the
difficult conditions on day three of the rally he stayed on
track to beat his previous best WRC finish, sixth place at
the same rally last year.
Local man Villagra received a warm welcome in the Cordoba
Stadium on Thursday night during the Super Special stage,
but he gave the legions of enthusiastic local fans lining
the stages even more to celebrate as he charged up the field
on day one.
Lying in 11th place after the first stage, Villagra and
Companc lost time on SS2 La Cumbre – Agua de Oro after
stalling the car at a hairpin corner. But he recovered from
that error and by the end of the morning had moved up to
eighth place despite suffering a couple of heavy knocks in
the early stages and a loose steering wheel on SS5.
The Cordoba resident has more experience on the Rally
Argentina stages than any other WRC driver in the field and
he put that hard-earned knowledge to good use as he
overhauled the lead of Matthew Wilson ahead of him on the
morning stages of Day Two.
Urged on by thousands of fans high in the hills around the
famous Mina Clavero and El Condor stages he started the day
15.9 seconds behind Stobart VK M-Sport Ford driver Wilson
but ended it back in the Cordoba Stadium with an 18-second
advantage over the young Briton. The man known as the Coyote
received a hero’s welcome during the second Super Special
stage on Saturday night as he proudly flew the Argentine
flag from his Ford Focus RS WRC.
But that reaction was surpassed on Sunday as
Villagra returned to Cordoba for the final Super
Special stage in fourth place. After starting day
three lying in sixth place Villagra kept his cool as
Jari-Matti Latvala and Petter Solberg, who both
started the day ahead of him, suffered mechanical
problems and he moved up the standings.
Villagra’s result was not the only cause for
celebration at the Munchi’s Ford WRT. Jose Diaz,
Villagra’s co-driver at the Rally de Portugal last
month, finished in eighth place co-driving for Juan
Marchetto in their Mitsubishi Evo IX.
The Munchi’s Ford WRT are now in hot pursuit of
the Citroen Junior team in the manufacturer
standings, trailing them by just one point despite
having only contested three of the five rallies so
far this season.
Meanwhile Villagra is level on points with
Jari-Matti Latvala in the driver standings after a
superb start to the season that has seen him score
points on every rally.
Also competing today in a race of a different kind
was Luis Perez Companc, brother of Jorge. The former
Munchi’s driver was running the London Marathon and
his split times were being closely monitored by
brother Jorge in the rally car.
Munchi’s Ford driver Federico Villagra said:
“We really couldn’t have hoped for more from this event and
both Jorge and myself are delighted with the fourth place
finish. We wanted this rally to be special and it certainly
was. The fans on the stages were a big boost to us and they
really spurred me on and helped me raise my game. It wasn’t
an easy rally and the conditions were some of the roughest I
have seen here, but we managed to keep the speed up without
damaging the car. I really enjoyed the battle with Matthew
but I think my experience on the stages helped to keep us in
front of him. The plan coming into this rally was to try and
achieve our best finish on our home event and I’m happy to
say we have done just that.”
Munchi’s Ford team manager Martin Christie said:
“It’s been a perfect weekend and we have had a fantastic
result on our home rally. Everyone in the Munchi’s Ford Team
is absolutely delighted and Federico and Jorge have really
given the local fans something to cheer about. We have
closed the gap on the Citroen Junior Team, our nearest
rivals in the manufacturer championship, and that’s a great
achievement considering we are a single-car team.”.
Other rally news
Sebastien Loeb looked virtually unstoppable as he took
his fifth victory of the season, 73 seconds ahead of Citroen
team mate Dani Sordo. Stobart VK M-Sport Ford drivers
Henning Solberg and Matthew Wilson secured the team’s best
finish since Rally Japan in 2007 with third and fifth
respectively.
After the disappointment of losing Mikko Hirvonen from the rally at the end of day two as his engine overheated the BP Ford Abu Dhabi team suffered a further blow on day three when Jari-Matti Latvala’s engine stopped and he lost around eight minutes. The Finn recovered from the problem to finish in sixth place.
There was also
frustration for Petter Solberg who had been on course for a
podium finish until he was forced to retire from the rally
on SS20.
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