27 Jun 2009

Hirvonen in charge after Loeb crash

8:58 am on 27 June 2009

Finland's Mikko Hirvonen's taken charge of Rally Poland, winning three of Friday's six special stages and profiting from the misfortune that once again befell Sebastien Loeb.

Five-time world rally champion Loeb finished the second day of the eighth event of the season 20 minutes behind the leaders after ramming his Citroen C4 into a tree trunk at the beginning of SS4, forcing him to retire for the day.

On Friday evening Hirvonen, who won in Greece two weeks ago, led his Ford Focus team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala by 8.9 seconds with Spaniard Dani Sordo third in the Citroen C4, 37 seconds off the pace.

Hirvonen won specials two, three and six, with his compatriot Latvala triumphing in SS4, SS5 and SS7.

"The tree trunk was hidden a little bit in the sand, we didn't see it," said Loeb, who was also forced out of the Acropolis Rally of Greece after crashing in the event's seventh special.

Hirvonen and Latvala, meanwhile, will now target a second consecutive maximum points haul for Ford after their one-two in Greece.

Norway's Petter Solberg, the early pace-setter after winning Thursday's first special, finished the day in fourth place in his Citroen Xsara, 37.6 seconds behind Sordo, with older brother Henning Solberg fifth in a Ford Focus.