Well that was a rally and a half. We always knew Mexico was going to be a challenging rally and while it lived up to its challenges and dramas, we are still happy to achieve our goal for the rally of a top five finish.
This, combined with six top three stage times and a further five top four stage times meant some speed was there, but some problems in-between ultimately cost us a chance at another podium.
It was nice to finish the weekend with our first power stage bonus point for third fastest on the final stage - however the speed of Seb (Sebastien Ogier) over the 16km stage was quite amazing. I'm sure it's a gap that both myself and the car can eventually bridge, but it serves as a reminder of how much work I still have to do.
Mexico is probably one of the most demanding events for the car, with the heat, altitude, long stages and harsh terrain often springing surprises. While we had a few small issues throughout the rally, all the teams cars ran reasonably well with no major problems, which is encouraging heading next to another rough challenging event - Argentina.
However, the majority of our 3 min loss had come from two broken suspension arms, one on Friday morning and the other on Saturday morning. Both times it come from a small mistake on my behalf, where we slightly touched a bridge on day 1 and a bank on day 2, when running a little wide. While the impacts were light and didn't really justify the broken part, we were lucky that more serious damage wasn't caused and we were able to get the car out of both stages and make roadside repairs afterwards. The positive from this is that this part will not be an issue in the future and has now been rectified.