Performing Friday, Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) n’avait pas pu boucler la journée tout en haut du général. Une crevaison et un tête-à-queue l’ont obligé de céder les rênes du Monte-Carlo à son coéquipier Elfyn Evans.
This Saturday, the seven-time world champion was keen to start on a good note with the aim of taking back control of the event from the Welshman. Done. During the first outing, Sébastien Ogier demonstrated why he came: to win.
From the outset, he took the scratch by pushing Elfyn Evans back more than 17 seconds. Immediate consequence overall, the Frenchman is once again at the top of the ranking, 10” behind his enemy.
From then on, he only had to be sure to finish the first loop of the day in the lead. Wary given the conditions of SS9 (snow, frozen road), Sébastien Ogier was cautious and let more than 40 seconds slip away at the finish. Thierry Neuville (42“2 precisely).
A false note which does not even benefit from Elfyn Evans who finishes even further than the venue of the event by conceding 3 overall.
As a big boss, Sébastien Ogier had a very good morning this Saturday on the roads of Monte-Carlo to regain leadership and even increase his lead to 14 over Evans. Enough to knock out the competition before the final special of the day.
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