World champion Sebastien Ogier launched his bid for a fifth consecutive title by winning the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally in the snow on Sunday for his first victory since joining Ford. The Frenchman, who moved to Ford after Volkswagen announced their shock exit from the competition in November, finished over two minutes clear of Finland's Jari-Matti Latvala with Estonian Ott Tanak third.
Ogier had inherited the lead when pacesetter Thierry Neuville crashed his Hyundai on Saturday's final stage and Ogier took a 47-second lead over fellow Ford driver Tanak into Sunday's four concluding specials. He drove cautiously as snow fell along the Colonel de Turini mountain pass but eased to a fourth straight Monte Carlo victory - the fifth of his career - as organisers cancelled the penultimate stage due to fan safety concerns.
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