Neuville claimed the spoils in the inaugural three- country asphalt rally that saw the WRC compete across the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany in one event for the first time. The Belgian took his second victory of the season by 57.6s from Rovanpera.
However, the result was enough for Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen to become only the sixth pairing in WRC history to defend the world title after Toyota team-mate and rival Elfyn Evans failed to outscore the 23-year-old Finn.
The podium was completed by M-Sport’s Ott Tanak, who finished 1m52.8s behind Neuville.
Neuville led the rally at the end of Thursday’s two super special stages held in the Czech Republic but the Hyundai driver lost that advantage by stage three.
Extreme wet conditions dominated Friday’s stages producing incredibly treacherous conditions which benefited title contenders Rovanpera and Evans at the top of the road order.
Rovanpera once again showcased his ability when road surfaces become slippery, to deliver a clean sweep of stage winning times on Friday morning, This moved the Finn into 29.2s lead over rival Evans, who climbed from eighth overall.
Evans was unable to match Rovanpera’s pace across the afternoon and dropped behind Neuville to third. Rovanpera went into Saturday’s stages in Austria and Germany with a 36.4s lead over Neuville with Evans, 47.2s in arrears.
Source: Autosport