Sweden, SS2: Breen out, Lappi new leader

Craig Breen ended his stage in a wall of snow, forcing race management to interrupt the longest stage of the 2022 Rally Sweden.

Published on 25/02/2022 à 10:25

Medhi Casaurang

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Sweden, SS2: Breen out, Lappi new leader

The start of Rally de Suède 2022 se révèle une catastrophe pour l’équipe M-Sport Ford. Alors que Gus Greensmith et Adrien fourmaux dropped around twenty seconds from SS1 this Friday February 25, the spearhead of Malcolm Wilson's formation, Craig Breen, finished his race in the snowdrifts of SS2!

The Irishman made not one, but two driving errors in the longest special stage of the event. Able to restart after losing around twenty seconds at the start of the special, he then negotiated a curve too quickly which sent him into the trees.

The special was consequently stopped by the race direction for a few minutes, forcing Thierry Neuville (Hyundai), Gus Greensmith et Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota) à rallier l’arrivée à faible allure. Ces pilotes pourraient être crédités d’un temps forfaitaire.

The general classification has changed in the space of one special. Esapekka Lappi (Toyota) shows that he has not lost his driving skills for his first rally with Toyota Gazoo Racing since the end of 2018. The Finn takes the lead thanks to a scratch time, the first in several years in WRC !

Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota) is however only 1”0 behind the new leader. Young Oliver Solberg (Hyundai) leads the chase for third place at 2”9. His teammate Ott Tänak is 4th at 3”8. Thierry Neuville does not appear in the provisional classification, just like Gus Greensmith (Ford) and Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota) because the three drivers had to slow down during the special interruption linked to the exit of Craig Breen (Ford).

Adrien Fourmaux (Ford) is already flirting with the minute delay. But the Frenchman has been instructed to see the finish on Sunday noon, even if it means taking it easy on the ice.

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Medhi Casaurang

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