France’s Sebastien Ogier cruised to victory in the World Rally Championship’s Mexico Rally on Sunday, claiming the event for a record seventh time.
Eight-time world champion Ogier, who had built up a comfortable 35.8-second lead after Saturday, never looked like surrendering his advantage as he moved into first place in the drivers’ championship.
The Toyota driver finished 27.5 seconds clear of Belgium’s Thierry Neuville, with British team-mate Elfyn Evans third.
“The car was great this weekend and it was a faultless rally for us and the team,” said Ogier, who heads the overall World Championship standings with 56 points after three rounds.
Ogier’s seventh Mexico rally victory took him one clear of nine-time world champion Sebastien Loeb, who has won the event six times.
Finland’s reigning world champion Kalle Rovanpera meanwhile finished a distant fourth, nearly two minutes off the pace.
This year’s race returned to Mexico for the first time since 2020 after the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The next event of the World Championship will take place in Croatia on April 20.