Tyrone's Kris Meeke wins WRC Rally of Portugal

Meeke became the fourth different winner in five World Rally Championship rounds this season.

Tyrone's Kris Meeke wins WRC Rally of Portugal

Tyrone's Kris Meeke became the fourth different winner in five World Rally Championship rounds this season by wrapping up a comfortable victory in the Rally of Portugal.

The 36-year-old held an advantage of more than 43 seconds going into the final day and he made sure of a winning return to action, having missed the previous two rallies in the Americas.

Meeke's Citroen DS 3, with co-driver Paul Nagle, finished 29.7 seconds ahead of Norway's Andreas Mikkelsen in Matosinhos, after the Volkswagen Polo R driver overhauled team-mate and world champion, France's Sebastien Ogier.

Meeke, who is driving a part-programme as Citroen develops a new car for 2017, told www.wrc.com: "It was nearly a perfect weekend, a textbook performance.

"It's another step for me as a driver. This year is all about gathering experience and I couldn't have done any more. We'll use these rallies this year for our benefit and try to mount a title challenge next year."

The next round of the championship takes place in Sardinia from June 9-12.

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