Volkswagen Motorsport team French driver Sebastien Ogier competes during the first stage of the WRC Tour de Corse rally championship on Sep 30, 2016 in Pietrosella, on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica. (Photo: AFP/Pascal Pochard-Casabianca) |
The Volkswagen driver looked primed to clinch the overall title come Sunday night with three races to spare after taking control early under bright blue skies compared to last year's heavy rain.
The French driver has a 59-point lead over Andreas Mikkelsen of Norway in the standings.
"There are always little things we can improve, but in terms of the result, yes, we are completely satisfied," said Ogier, a winner in Monaco, Sweden and Germany this year.
"We have some work to do on the set-up to make it perfect but it's a good start," he added, after cautiously navigating the twisting, walled, country roads on the Mediterranean island.
Belgium's Thierry Neuville, who won June's Rally of Italy, is the nearest challenger to Ogier but trails the Frenchman by 44 seconds with Finland's Jari-Matti Latvala almost a minute down in third.
"I don't know how he does it, it's incredible. I can't go as fast as him," said Ogier's Volkswagen team-mate Latvala.
Kris Meeke had been sitting second after two stages but the Northern Irishman suffered a puncture on the third special and fell out of contention.
Four more stages are scheduled for Saturday with the concluding two specials on Sunday.
Corsica is the 11th rally on the calendar with the previous Rally of China cancelled due to extreme weather conditions, and there are three dates left in Catalunya, Wales and Australia.
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