A pedal malfunction in Andreas Mikkelsen's Volkswagen has blown the season-ending round of the World Rally Championship in Australia wide open.
Mikkelsen's clutch was damaged towards the end of the 16th stage, leaving it nudged against his brake and forcing him to lose 9.8 seconds on his world champion Volkswagen teammate Sebastien Ogier.
His lead has now been reduced to 2.8 seconds, the smallest margin since Friday's third stage.
New Zealand's Hayden Paddon is 7.3 seconds behind, despite losing second place to Ogier when he dropped the exact same margin to the world champion in a horror second-run at Nambucca.
Paddon was 10.2 seconds quicker than the rest of the serious race contenders when he won the first stage through Nambucca in the morning, despite dust inundating the car.