Monte-Carlo Rally 2023
This is the end of this live text from Saturday at Monte-Carlo. Thank you for joining us and see you this Sunday at 7:57 a.m. for SS15. Very good evening to all !
11'40 for Ogier who loses 9"8 on Rovanperä now 16 seconds behind him. “It was the riskiest stage for punctures so I took it slowly. » The Gapençais does not panic!
11'30"2 for Rovanperä who beats Neuville by 6"2 and puts pressure on Ogier who is much slower than him in this SS14!
Neuville confirms his good form in this second loop by once again ahead of Evans. With a time of 11'36"9, the Belgian takes the lead with a 2 margin over the Welshman
Tänak far behind Evans. 11'56″5 for him on the line with 17″6 behind the Welshman who is now more than 40 seconds ahead of him
Evans improves with manner. 11 seconds faster than Katsuta with a new benchmark set at 11'38″9
Sordo finally ends his nightmarish day. At the wheel of his i20, the Spaniard, who once again complained about a faulty hybrid system, lost no less than 20″2 finishing in 12’10″1.
Katsuta sets the new benchmark for this SS14 in 11'49″9 improving Lappi's time by 2″4
After a few small scares due to his very worn tires, Lappi reached the finish in 11'52"3 ahead of Serderidis by 1'49"8. “Let’s just say it was a good day. We managed to improve the car. »
On the red signs at the end of the special, Serderidis displays a time of 13'42″1
Let's go for SS14. Serderidis is on the road
This final special of the day will take place during the night.
The start of SS14 is scheduled for 18:23 a.m.