Monte-Carlo Rally 2023
A good break now awaits the drivers since the start of SS11 is scheduled for 12:17 p.m.
Here is the result of SS10 with Ogier's victory and the general classification:
And here is Ogier! 9'27″1 for the Tricolore who scored a 7th scratch in this Monte-Carlo for 0″4. “It was a very nice stage, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in my opinion. It’s a bit of old-fashioned rallying”
Rovanperä was fast in this SS10 but not enough to beat Evans since he finished 7 tenths behind with a time of 9'28″2. “The start of the special wasn't bad but the second part was a little trickier. »
Neuville also does not improve on Evans' mark and concedes 3″2 to the Welshman after a passage timed in 9'30″7. “It was a very good stage,” says the Belgian with a touch of visibly irony.
A slightly more complicated special for Tänak who will lose his 4th place overall to the detriment of Evans. The Estonian completed SS10 in 9'36″7, 9″2 behind the Welshman. “I lost the power steering,” he explains.
Evans on the attack in this SS10. 9'27″5 for the Welshman who takes control of the special with 6″9 over Lappi. “I try not to be too close to the limit but to play it carefully to try to get back to the leading group. »
Sordo does not find his feet in this Monte-Carlo. 9'42″7 for him, 8″3 slower than his teammate Lappi. “I try to give everything, sometimes the sensations are good, sometimes not. The goal is to get the car home. »
9'36″5 for an attacking Katsuta who finishes 2″5 from Lappi's mark. “At the end of the special you don't know how much gravel you can find on the inside of the turns, I was perhaps a little too careful. »
“We should have adjusted the car more rigidly because there is a lot of grip (…) It’s still better than yesterday so we have to continue,” points out Lappi
As expected, Lappi beats the Greek with a time of 9'34″4, 1'30 faster
11'04″4 for Serderidis on the line who should quickly be beaten by Lappi
Let's go for SS10! It is Serdiridis who opens the
For information, Loubet will not leave for the day. The Frenchman managed to change the damaged rear link arm but the hub support on his Ford Puma is also broken. Saturday already over for Corsica…
Ice at the end of SS9 catches Pierre out 😢.
Damage to the rear corner means his Saturday comes to an untimely end. pic.twitter.com/SjxbGzHCfJ
- M-Sport (@MSportLtd) January 21, 2023
The start of SS10 is scheduled for 10:05 a.m.
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