Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2018

1 Lappi E.
Toyota Yaris WRC
00:06:33.2
2 Neuville T.
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
00:06:35.1
00:00:01.9
00:00:01.9
3 Suninen T.
Ford Fiesta WRC
00:06:36.5
00:00:03.3
00:00:01.4
4 Evans E.
Ford Fiesta WRC
00:06:37.6
00:00:04.4
00:00:01.1
5 Mikkelsen A.
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
00:06:37.8
00:00:04.6
00:00:00.2
6 Østberg M.
Citroën C3 WRC
00:06:38.1
00:00:04.9
00:00:00.3
7 Ogier S.
Ford Fiesta WRC
00:06:38.4
00:00:05.2
00:00:00.3
8 Latvala J.
Toyota Yaris WRC
00:06:41.1
00:00:07.9
00:00:02.7
9 Breen C.
Citroën C3 WRC
00:06:41.2
00:00:08.0
00:00:00.1
1
Neuville T.
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 
03:49:46.6
2
Evans E.
Ford Fiesta WRC 
00:00:40.0
00:00:40.0
3
Suninen T.
Ford Fiesta WRC 
00:00:47.3
00:00:07.3
4
Lappi E.
Toyota Yaris WRC 
00:01:04.7
00:00:17.4
5
Østberg M.
Citroën C3 WRC 
00:03:33.5
00:02:28.8
6
Breen C.
Citroën C3 WRC 
00:05:23.0
00:01:49.5
7
Mikkelsen A.
Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 
00:24:44.4
00:19:21.4
8
Latvala J.
Toyota Yaris WRC 
00:48:50.3
00:24:05.9
INFORMATION ABOUT SS 20
retired (1 - Ogier Sébastien / Ingrassia Julien): retired after SS 20
retired (41 - Abbring Kevin / Tsjoen Pieter): retired after SS 20
(71 - Holder David / Farmer Jason): puncture + broken driveshaft
(66 - Tannert Julius / Heigl Jürgen): puncture + broken driveshaft
Stage is cancelled, other crews will obtain notional time.
Stage was stopped because of crash st.no.85.
retired (85 - Cumiskey Brendan / McAuley Stephen): accident in SS 20
flash info (5 - Neuville Thierry / Gilsoul Nicolas): We had a clever approach all weekend and the team was behind me pushing me all weekend. I think we can be proud of what we achieved. I think it was important to be consistent to the end. I had two spare wheels and I tried to go for it and it worked very well.
flash info (2 - Evans Elfyn / Barritt Daniel): Thanks, it was well overdue really. We've not had a great start to the year but hopefully this is a sign of more positive things to come.
flash info (3 - Suninen Teemu / Markkula Mikko): The feeling is so great, first podium ever in the WRC. It took a year, but I'm so happy.
flash info (9 - Lappi Esapekka / Ferm Janne): It's been a great two days to be honest, I've never pushed so hard! It's been a learning curve to drive on the limit for one and a half days.
flash info (16 - Sordo Dani / Del Barrio Carlos): I had a problem with the screen because it is completely broken, on some corners it was difficult to see. It was disappointing not being able to finish on the podium but I did it for the people.
flash info (12 - Østberg Mads / Eriksen Torstein): It was a good stage, I saved it all day. It's a long time since I did a rally on this level and I didn't know if I could increase the speed but I'm really happy with my time on this stage. I'm sorry to all the fans for only doing a small jump but I wanted to save the car for the team.
flash info (11 - Breen Craig / Martin Scott): Not so good feeling about the weekend, I enjoyed it but like I said when you're the opener when you're the championship leader is nice but when you're not it isn't! I'm looking forward to Sardinia.
flash info (4 - Mikkelsen Andreas / Jæger Anders): It is not really the weekend we hoped for but the car was working well and we were able to push for quick stage times. The team have done a great job with the car and I hope Thierry can take the win for the team because they deserve it.
flash info (1 - Ogier Sébastien / Ingrassia Julien): With this position I couldn't go faster, I don't think it will be enough because it is still cleaning quite a bit.
flash info (7 - Latvala Jari-Matti / Anttila Miikka): It is going to be okay, but I think the fastest time is going to be 39 or 38 today, the opening section was quite slippy and I think it will still clean up.
Starting order to Power Stage: 1. Lefebvre, 2. Pieniazek, 3. Tidemand, 4. Latvala, 5. Ogier, 6. Mikkelsen, 7. Breen, 8. Østberg, 9. Sordo, 10. Lappi, 11. Suninen, 12. Evans, 13. Neuville