Monza Rally 2020
That's it for this SS14. We'll meet at 10:08 a.m. for the start of SS15.
Small error on my part, it was the Frenchman Adrien Fourmaux who set the best time of the special in WRC2 and in the C5 category with his Ford, just ahead of Mikkelsen. But he experienced many setbacks on Saturday and found himself very far behind in the rally standings.
Andreas Mikkelsen (Skoda) set the best time in WRC3. The Norwegian is sixth overall and leads his category, 17 seconds ahead of Oliver Solberg (Skoda).
Jan Kopecky (Skoda) set the best time in WRC2 on this special but Mads Ostberg (Citroën) remains in control of the category, 38 seconds ahead of Tidemand (Skoda).
Ogier: “I didn’t attack. The tires make a big difference, the rains work better in these conditions. »
Ogier sets the best time 1”6 ahead of Rovanpera! He is 25 seconds ahead of Tanak in the general standings and 28 seconds ahead of Sordo.
Sébastien Ogier has the best intermediate time.
Dani Sordo concedes 8”8 in Rovanpera! The Spaniard lost a place in the rally to Ott Tanak, by 2”2.
Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) sets off.
Ott Tanak (Hyundai) sets the second time at 1”8.
Dani Sordo (Hyundai) is gone.
Esapekka Lappi (Ford) is far away. 4th time at 15 seconds.
Ott Tanak (Hyundai) started with four wet tires.
Rovanpera: “The goal is to be faster and safer at the same time, I feel good”
Rovanpera clocks in at 5'33"8, 8"2 better than Katsuta!
Esapekka Lappi (Ford) started with four snow tires.
Katsuta: “Confidence is higher, this special is known, but I was too careful, I could have gone much faster” comments the Japanese.
Katsuta (Toyota) improves the reference time by 3”9.
Kalle Rovanpera (Toyota) is gone.
Evans: “It's not the same circumstances today, we're going to try to have fun and give everything during the Power stage.”
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