Gronholm, whose crash in ireland put Loeb in the box seat, said: "I'm under no stress or pressure - there's nothing I can do about Sebastien. "We will just see what happens - there's another big day. Anything can still happen." Loeb, who has taken a low-risk approach throughout, said: "Everything is going to plan. I'm doing what I have to - there will be no attack from me. "I've had no problems and I'm trying to be as smooth as possible." Matthew Wilson remains the best placed British driver but slipped one place to seventh, while Andreas Mikkelsen, an 18-year-old Norwegian, rolled his Ford Focus out of the top 10 on stage nine. Stage 12 at Halfway had to be abandoned when the MG of Stuart Jones and Andy Bull went off the road. Co-driver Bull, 36, from Birmingham, was reported to have broken a collar bone and was taken to Merthyr Tydfil Hospital. Sunday's final four stages involve two runs through the forests of Carmarthenshire with the finish of the 787-mile, three-day event in Cardiff at 1500 GMT.
Source: BBC Sport
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