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OGIER KEEPS CONTROL IN ITALY AS THE WHEELS FALL OFF THE HYUNDAI WAGAON YET AGAIN

Broken cars and broken hearts are typical outcomes in Sardinia but, on the World Rally Championship’s Italian round, the brutal island roads belonged to one man: seven-time WRC champion, Sebastien Ogier.

As the championship leader, Ogier’s Toyota was first car on the road through the opening day which, of course, meant sweeping some of the grizzliest gravel stages that the WRC encounters each year.

The Frenchman felt that anything higher than eighth place at the end of the day would be a big achievement, but after eight stages he was third following a sublime

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