Ott Tanak moved up to second in the World Rally Championship as he triumphed in Turkey on Sunday to register his third consecutive victory.
The Estonian followed up his back-to-back wins in Finland and Germany as he finished 22.3 seconds ahead of second-placed Finn Jari-Matti Latvala, his fellow Toyota driver, in what was the 10th round of the season.
Hayden Paddon (Hyundai) of New Zealand was third, while Championship leader Thierry Neuville and champion Sebastien Ogier finished out of the points.
The power stage saw Belgium's Neuville (Hyundai) win to claim five bonus points, Frenchman Ogier (Ford) take four in second and Tanak three in third.
In the overall standings, Neuville is now on 177 points, Tanak on 164 and third-placed Ogier on 154, with three more rounds to go.
Citroen's Irish driver Craig Breen endured dreadful luck over the weekend.
On Friday, a rear tyre failure on the fifth stage cost him precious time but it got even worse for Breen on Saturday.
The Waterford man's car caught fire early in the second leg and was reduced to a burned-out wreck by the side of the road to end his involvement.
"Yesterday was one of the toughest days I’ve had," he wrote on social media.
"Fire is one of the biggest fears we all have in this game, and we did all in our power to try and avoid it. I felt it in my heart yesterday, something I know so many of my friends had put in countless hours to create was being destroyed in front of us and we could do nothing.
"I am so sorry to everybody in the team, it was completely out of our control. More difficult things have been thrown in my path before, we’ll not let this run upset it all."