Monte-Carlo Rally 2023
Meet at 21:03 p.m. for the start of SS2
Here is the final ranking of this SS1
Serderidis suffered in this SS1 since he lost 1’37″9 for a final time of 12’00″8
10’33″8 for Loubet who finished 10″9 behind Ogier in this SS1
Lappi also concedes a lot of time with already 11″6 lost. He finished in 10’34″5 just ahead of Sordo
Sordo in delicacy and already lets slip 12″4. 10’35″3 for the Spaniard who is temporarily last in the general standings
The boss is here! Best time for Ogier in 10’22″9 who takes the lead by 1″3
Smooth start for Katsuta who finished in 10’29″8, 5″6 behind Evans
Neuville is already losing the lead as Evans improves his mark by 4″7 thanks to a time of 10’24″2. Has the Welshman regained his confidence after a difficult 2022?
Neuville takes the lead by 1″4. The Belgian clocked 10’28″9 and is now the man to beat
Already problems for Tänak who was unable to use 5th gear in addition to some electrical problems...
No improvement for Tänak who completed the special in 10’31″5, 1″2 behind Rovanperä
On the line, Rovanperä sets the first benchmark in this SS1 with a time of 10’30”3
Compared to last year, the road looks quite clean and is definitely not icy.
There was a change of program which we obviously were not notified of since Rovanperä is already on the road. Let’s go for Monte-Carlo 2023!
This Thursday morning, the Toyotas were the fastest in the Shakedown with Ogier in the lead ahead of Rovanperä. Here is the summary :
Here is the starting order for the evening. The reigning world champion Rovanperä will open the ball.
- Rovanperä
- Thank you
- Neuville
- Evans
- Feel it
- Ogier
- Deaf
- Lapland
- loubet
- Serderidis
Two special stages are on the program for this first evening of Monte-Carlo 2023. Here is the evening route with the first departure scheduled for 20:18 p.m.
SS1 20:18 p.m. La Bollène-Vésubie / Col de Turini 1 15,52 km
SS2 21:03 p.m. La Cabanette / Col de Castillon 25,41 km
Good evening and welcome to AUTOhebdo live for the 2023 Monte-Carlo Rally