Follow the second stage of the Rally Estonia in live text

Follow the final stage of the Estonian Rally from 6:40 a.m. with live commentary on AUTOhebdo.fr.

Published on 06/09/2020 à 12:03

Medhi Casaurang

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Follow the second stage of the Rally Estonia in live text

Ott Tänak (Hyundai) will he manage to preserve his advantage? To find out, go to the live text of the Rally from Estonia this Sunday, September 6!

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In the lead on Saturday morning, still ahead at the end of the day; the stage was quiet or almost quiet for Ott Tänak (Hyundai). The wearer of number 1 experienced no slump while this first stage of the Estonian Rally offered a copious menu (146 km over 10 SS).

The Estonian has a brief but sufficient lead over Craig Breen, who is not aiming for the world title due to his role as third driver for Hyundai Motorsport. The Irishman could, however, replace his leader in the event of mechanical damage or driving error, as was the case with their teammate. Thierry Neuville.

The Belgian, then present on the virtual podium, tore the right rear end of his mount when hitting an embankment. Unable to continue this Saturday, he will leave again on Sunday to recover some points in the Power Stage.

“I tried to recover the car but the rear went off,” explained Thierry Neuville. We knew instantly that the rally was over for us. 

Our title chances are now much slimmer. But let's say that we will not lower our heads and that we look forward to the rallies to come. »

The other entertainer of the day was the youngest competitor in the service park, Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota). The 19-year-old Finn started the day with a scratch time, but saw his race slowed down by a puncture.

Never mind, the son of Harri Rovanperä began an effective comeback from the back of the top 10. Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota), then Elfyn Evans (Toyota) were unable to do anything against the explosive rookie. Sunday, Sébastien Ogier will be in line of sight.

Indeed, the Gapençais spent several seconds slowly but surely throughout the day. The final bouquet was overly optimistic braking and engine stalling in a right-angle turn at the end of the 2nd loop.

“It was not a pleasant afternoon,” said the former Citroën, Volkswagen and M-Sport. Just before the last timed sector, we spotted a delaminated tire on the car. »

Tire delaminations are the last central element of this stage. All the Toyota Gazoo Racing drivers suffered this damage during the effort, as well as the Hyundai of Craig Breen. The jumps, worthy of Finland, as well as the heavy stones present on the ground like in Turkey or Sardinia form a cocktail that Michelin envelopes hardly appreciate.

Medhi Casaurang

Passionate about the history of motorsport across all disciplines, I learned to read thanks to AUTOhebdo. At least that's what my parents tell everyone when they see my name inside!

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