Ypres Rally 2022
Thierry Neuville sets the best time in 7'21″1, 3″2 better than Evans! The Belgian takes the lead in the Ypres Rally!
See you at 12:55 p.m. for SS12!
The classification of SS11:
The general classification after SS11 (before WRC2):
Important information: all drivers who were unable to achieve a time on SS10, except Craig Breen and Gus Greensmith, were credited with the same time as Kalle Rovanperä.
The overall gaps therefore do not change, Ott Tänak is still leading the rally ahead of Neuville, Evans and Lappi. Fourmaux is now 5th in the general classification.
Ott Tänak loses 3 seconds on Elfyn Evans' time. The gap is now only 9 seconds overall between the two drivers.
Gus Greensmith started the special well, but he is still driving slowly. The Briton will try to join the service at the end of the next special.
And it was beaten by Elfyn Evans, 2″6 faster than his teammate at Toyota!
Big time for Esapekka Lappi on this 10th special with a time of 7'26″9, 5″3 faster than Rovanperä!
Oliver Solberg finished the special 1″5 behind Rovanperä’s time… which means he lost a position overall to Adrien Fourmaux by a tenth.
Adrien Fourmaux finishes the 10th special 1″1 behind Rovanperä, the Frenchman is in the running today and could overtake Solberg overall.
“We were very lucky in the last stage and I'm really sorry for Craig. For us here, we just wanted to pass. Last year I finished my rally on Friday, so I didn't want to take any risks on this one. »
Still no indication regarding the general classification and the times allowed for SS10, interrupted after Breen's accident. We will keep you informed as soon as we have the information.
Here is a video of Craig Breen's accident:
2″3 behind for Takamoto Katsuta on the Finn’s time.
First reference time for Rovanperä in 7'32″2.
It's time for SS11 with the departure of Kalle Rovanperä.
The start of SS11 (Wijtschate 1 – 15 km) is scheduled for 12 p.m.
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