Rally Italy 2021
The start of SS20 (Power Stage) is scheduled for 12:18 p.m.
Evans therefore takes the last scratch before the Power Stage ahead of Sébastien Ogier and Thierry Neuville. Nobody really attacked in this special in order to preserve the tires as much as possible for the final special of the Rally Italy.
SS19 standings
Status quo overall. Sébastien Ogier remains more than 30 seconds ahead of Elfyn Evans. Thierry Neuville assured him of his presence on the podium
General classification after SS19
Despite his lead after the 3rd sector, Ogier finished 8 tenths behind Evans in this SS19 with a time of 8’37″8
Although the sky was threatening at the start of the day, there was never any rain. The sun even appeared
Neuville does not hold the lead for long since Evans steals the best time from him with an 8’37, 4″1 faster than him
Ultimately no. Neuville temporarily takes the lead with a 5″6 lead over Greensmith. The time to beat is now 8’41″1
Are we heading towards Greensmith's scratch? This is the trend since Katsuta also slowed down in this special. He finished 35″5 behind the Englishman with a time of 9’22
Rovanperä also drives without pressure in this SS19. The Finn, relaxed, finished in 9’17″8, 31″1 behind Greensmith
Sordo settles for a time of 8’54″2 to 7″5 from Greensmith
Tänak is really saving himself for the Power Stage. The Estonian rode calmly in this SS19 as he finished 1’02”2 behind Greensmith. 9’48″9 for him on the line
Suninen’s mark beaten by Greensmith who reached the finish in 8’46″7, 5″2 faster than the Finn
The general classification practically established, the drivers should not hit their tires too much in this special in view of the Power Stage later
8’51″9 for Suninen at the finish line of SS19
Drivers must cover 15,25 kilometers in this SS19, the last before the Power Stage
On to SS19 with Suninen at the start. He is the first to set off
The start of SS19 is scheduled for 10:09 a.m.