Eight-time FIA World Rally Championship driver Sebastien Loeb won his fifth rally of the year when he clinched his third Rally New Zealand title. In his bid for a ninth world title the Frenchman extended his WRC lead to 38 points over Mikko Hirvonen who was runner-up for the third time to Citroen teammate Loeb.
Ford driver Jari-Matti Latvala challenged the Citroens early on but came unstuck on day one when he became tangled in a farm fence dropping four minutes on the leaders to finish the rally seventh.
Latvala's team-mate, Petter Solberg, drove like a demon to fight back from seventh to get the final podium place after a bad tyre choice on day one.
Loeb edged ahead during leg one, then resisted a concerted challenge from Hirvonen on Saturday, after which team orders put paid to any head-to-head racing on the final day.
"It was a long weekend with some very difficult conditions," Loeb said. "The big, big fight with Mikko for the weekend was not easy."