Sebastien Ogier, VW, Mexico 2013Sebastien Ogier stretched his Rally Mexico lead to over a minute following main rival Mads Ostberg's retirement on Saturday morning.

Ostberg's alternator problem immediately increased Ogier's advantage, as on the opening stage third-placed Mikko Hirvonen's Citroen had slipped further away from the M-Sport Ford and Volkswagen ahead.

Even with his lead now so comfortable, Ogier continued to set a relentless pace. Two more stage wins left him 1min08sec clear of Hirvonen as the loop was completed with the Leon street stage, where the Finn was fractionally quicker.

Hirvonen's second place is also somewhat solitary. Pursuer Thierry Neuville had to take it gingerly through all three stages after an early mistake damaged his Ford's steering. He reached service safely and is still on course for the podium.

The gap between fourth and fifth placed Dani Sordo and Nasser Al-Attiyah remains stable despite minor dramas for both, with Sordo getting a puncture and Al-Attiyah spinning on the Ibarrilla opener.

Chris Atkinson's recovery drive has now brought him up to eighth. Fellow satellite Citroen driver Benito Guerra is the Australian's next target, 16s ahead, after which Atkinson will set off after sixth-placed Ken Block.

Leading positions after SS16:

Pos  Driver             Team/Car             Time/Gap
 1.  Sebastien Ogier    Volkswagen         2h47m14.1s
 2.  Mikko Hirvonen     Citroen             + 1m08.4s
 3.  Thierry Neuville   M-Sport Ford        + 2m44.7s
 4.  Dani Sordo         Citroen             + 4m22.7s
 5.  Nasser Al-Attiyah  M-Sport Ford        + 5m01.7s
 6.  Ken Block          Hoonigan Ford       + 7m31.4s
 7.  Benito Guerra      CRT Citroen         + 8m42.4s
 8.  Chris Atkinson     Abu Dhabi Citroen   + 8m58.8s
 9.  Martin Prokop      Czech Ford          + 9m47.7s
10.  Michal Kosciuszko  Italia Mini        + 12m48.0s