Lets hope Meeke keeps Seb honest here. Ogier doesnt seem as composed when pushed hard as Loeb did, and even this morning he was perhaps lucky to escape any real damage hitting that bridge.
I remember watching onboards from Ogier two years ago here in Monte, and he takes a lot of risks and has a lot more near misses (moments) compared to what youd see from Loeb, who was just unnaturally smooth all the time it seemed.

The problem the championship has had is that nobody has really been able to push Ogier hard in the last few years as Latvala has regressed since leaving Ford (imo). There was only really that spell a few years back when Jari had one run of good form towards the end of the season, and it appeared to "rattle" Seb and pushed him into mistakes in Germany and somewhere else iirc. So hopefully Meeke can keep up the pressure!

It's also worth remembering that the DS3 shouldn't be/isn't on a par with the VW or the new Hyundai. Both Meeke and Citreon have admitted that themselves but saying any real big developments on the car ceased 3-4yrs ago. So lovely driving by Meeke so far but he needs to keep his concentration up and his head clear

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