Rally Portugal 2021
The start of SS18 is scheduled for 9:38 a.m.
Behind, Sébastien Ogier maintains his 3rd place ahead of Takamoto Katsuta. Fifth overall, Adrien Fourmaux sees Gus Greensmith come back to 1″1 before the Fafe special
Evans finished in 5'44″6 and 1″4 ahead of Sordo. The Welshman takes on a new stage in this Rally of Portugal and increases his lead to 21″7 over the Spaniard with only 3 stages left to go
SS17 classification General classification at the end of SS17
Sordo temporarily takes the lead with a time of 5'46 while waiting for Evans to pass. The Spaniard improved Greensmith’s mark by 1″7
Ogier also does not improve Greensmith's mark. With a time of 5'51″1, the reigning champion finished 3″4 behind the Englishman
Katsuta far behind Greensmith. 19″6 behind for the Japanese who completed his passage in this SS17 in 6’07″3
Fourmaux did not last long at the head of the special. Greensmith immediately steals the show with a 5'47″7, 6 seconds faster than the Frenchman
Fourmaux takes control of SS17 with a time of 5'53″7. The Frenchman was 2″6 faster than Tänak on his way through
Without forcing too much, Tänak improves Rovanperä's mark. 5'56″3 for the Estonian who is ahead of the Finn by 1″3
And it's confirmed. 5'57″6 for Rovanperä who relegates Neuville to 14″1 in this SS17
As during SS16, Rovanperä is well ahead of Neuville. The Belgian is definitely not on the attack this Sunday, preferring to keep his tires for the Power Stage
Neuville completes his passage in 6'11″7
Without waiting, Rovanperä starts his time in this SS17 as short as it is fast
The Montime special is 8,75 kilometers long, the shortest of the weekend
No rest in Portugal, SS17 is already underway! Neuville is already on the road
The first departure is scheduled for 8:53 a.m. Neuville will start first