Despite an ill-handling Volkswagen Polo R, Latvala led three times on Saturday as he exchanged blows with Neuville and Sébastien Ogier. A new gearbox rectified the handling issues but Latvala conceded defeat this morning when the gap rose towards 20sec.
Ogier extended his championship lead by finishing third in another Polo R. As road opener, he lost time sweeping the dry gravel and gambled with soft tyres on Saturday and Sunday to achieve his target of a podium finish.
Dani Sordo claimed his fourth consecutive fourth place in an i20 to climb to second in the points standings. Ott Tänak and Eric Camilli, who claimed his maiden stage victory today, completed the top six in Ford Fiesta RS cars.
Henning Solberg overcame final day suspension problems to finish seventh ahead of WRC 2 winner Teemu Suninen, Jan Kopecky and Karl Kruuda.
Mads Østberg failed to restart today after his team diagnosed a damaged engine following a broken driveshaft yesterday. Other major retirements earlier in the rally included Hayden Paddon and Lorenzo Bertelli who both crashed.
The season reaches its midpoint on the fast gravel roads of 73rd PZM Rally Poland (30 June - 3 July).