Wales Rally GB: Sebastien Ogier maintains comfortable lead

World champion Sebastien Ogier will take a lead of 20.3 seconds into the final day of Wales Rally GB on Sunday.
The Volkswagen driver looks set to win the gruelling event for the first time after finishing 11th and 12th previously when he was with Citroen.
The Frenchman had begun Saturday's third leg with a lead of 20.1sec over team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala.
Ogier was not fastest on any of Saturday's seven stages but his dominance was never threatened.
"We just conserved the gap today, that was the plan," said Ogier.
"I wanted to keep Jari-Matti at the same difference and we did that. Now there are 50 kilometres to go but Rally GB is never finished before the end.
"It's very tricky and we have to stay concentrated. We need to do the same job we've done up to now."
Latvala claimed three stage wins, while Thierry Neuville is third on his last outing in a Ford Fiesta before a switch to Hyundai for 2014.
Russia's Evgeny Novikov crashed out when he lost control of his Ford Fiesta RS on a fast right bend six kilometres after the start of the 21.90km Dyfi stage.
Former F1 driver Robert Kubica also crashed out on Saturday's second stage, blaming a pace-note misunderstanding for his misfortune which could end his rally.
The race will finish in the coastal resort of Llandudno on Sunday afternoon.