Kiwi Hayden Paddon and world champion Sebastien Ogier had their victory hopes dashed on a dramatic final day of the Rally Australia at Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales yesterday.
Andreas Mikkelsen completed a Volkswagen one-two at the powerhouse team's last World Rally Championship event, beating home teammate Ogier by 14.9 seconds.
However, the team missed out on their fourth consecutive one-two in the drivers' championship, after Hyundai's Thierry Neuville finished Australia's 23 stages in third place to clinch the runners-up title.
"Its been such a perfect end to the season," Mikkelsen said
"Coming here I had nothing to lose. During all this year I really drove for the championship, but coming here I just went for the win."