WRC Rally Sweden 2018 Results: Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville takes top spot in the snow

Thierry Neuville took a dominant win, after a spectacular performance. Hot on his tail, another surprise result in Sweden’s snow-lined stages, was Craig Breen in his Citroen. The best result of his career so far.

2018 FIA World Rally Championship
Round 02 Rally Sweden
15-18 February 2018
Day 2
Action
Hayden Paddon, Seb Marshall, Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

Photographer: Fabien Dufour
Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH
2018 FIA World Rally Championship Round 02 Rally Sweden 15-18 February 2018 Day 2 Action Hayden Paddon, Seb Marshall, Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC Photographer: Fabien Dufour Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH

WRC Rally Sweden 2018 turned out well for Hyundai motorsport with Thierry Neuville taking a dominant win, after a spectacular performance. Hot on his tail, another surprise result in Sweden’s snow-lined stages, was Craig Breen in his Citroen C3 WRC. The best result of his career so far. Both Breen and Neuville have made a tremendous comeback from their performance at Sweden in 2017. Where Neuville crashed out of the lead, and Breen was left struggling with a Citroen C3 WRC that wasn’t accustomed to the snow.

This time, Neuville played it smart, jumping into the lead from the first power stage on Friday, and holding onto it with some champion-level consistent pace. If not for a minor spin on Day 2’s opening loop, Neuville’s drive was near perfect. The spin allowed Breen to close the gap between the two, but, Neuville soon put some heat on in his WRC i20 2018 and re established the lead before the day ended. Neuville then kept things tidy to win Rally Sweden by 19.8 seconds on Craig Breen.

Taking the last space on the podium in third place was Andres Mikkelsen, who like his teammate spun on the same corner, and lost his second place to Breen. Finishing up the Hyundai battalion was Hayden Paddon who ended fifth after being beaten to the punch by Esapekka Lappi in his Toyota. On Friday, it looked like Lappi would lead the way in Sweden, but later that day a mistake that sent him off the road leaving him in a scramble to fight his way back. Aided by Paddon’s excursion into the snowbank, he finished in fourth place. Nipping at Hayden Paddon’s tail was the second Citroen C3 piloted by the maniacal Mads Ostberg. Who was struggling to get a consistent feel of his new rally car.

2018 FIA World Rally Championship Round 02 Rally Sweden Hayden Paddon, Seb Marshall, Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC

PosDriverTeamCarGap
1Thierry Neuville, N.GilsoulHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai2h52m13.1s
2Craig Breen, S.MartinCitroen Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroen19.8s
3Andreas Mikkelsen, A.JagerHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai28.3s
4Esapekka Lappi, J.FermToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota45.8s
5Hayden Paddon, S.MarshallHyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai54.4s
6Mads Ostberg, T.EriksenCitroen Total Abu Dhabi WRTCitroen1m15.3s
7Jari-Matti Latvala, M.AnttilaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota2m04.9s
8Teemu Suninen, M.MarkkulaM-Sport Ford WRTFord2m52.2s
9Ott Tanak, M.JarveojaToyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota3m44.4s
10Elfyn Evans, D.BarrittM-Sport Ford WRTFord5m27.4s
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