The Frenchman, however, looked sombre at the finish line as he paid his respects to the victims of the terrorist attack that took place Friday night in Paris.
“Victory here is the best way to finish the season but there is no point to celebrate anything today. We have other things on our mind. It has been a difficult weekend,” said the champion.
Kris Meeke produced a likewise controlled drive to secure Citroen’s second place in the teams’ championship.
The Northern Irishman did enough to keep a 10-second gap over Andreas Mikkelsen, who had to settle for third in both the timesheets and the series’ standings.
Hyundai duo Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon secured fourth and fifth, followed by local driver Elfyn Evans and Mads Ostberg.
Fellow VW teammate Jari-Matti Latvala salvaged some positives from a woeful Rally GB outing as he locked out Day 3, topping SS18 and the collecting the three points for the fastest time in SS19.
Robert Kubica picked up the final Power Stage point behind Latvala and Mikkelsen and finished ninth overall, behind Citroen’s Stephane Lefebvre and ahead of Ford privateer Lorenzo Bertelli.
Final results:
| Pos. | Driver / Co-Driver | Car | Time/Delay |
| 1 |
|
VW | 3h03m02.0s |
| 2 |
|
Citroen | 26.0s |
| 3 |
|
VW | 36.2s |
| 4 |
|
Hyundai | 2m51.3s |
| 5 |
|
Hyundai | 3m00.5s |
| 6 |
|
Ford | 3m09.1s |
| 7 |
|
Citroen | 4m28.4s |
| 8 |
|
Citroen | 5m38.4s |
| 9 |
|
Ford | 6m22.7s |
| 10 |
|
Ford | 8m05.0s |


