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Discover the analysis of Wales Rally GB carried out by our special correspondent in issue 2237 of AUTOhebdo, available from Monday evening in digital version on all platforms, and from this Wednesday on newsstands.

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The WRC will resume its rights on the weekend of October 27 for the Rally of Catalonia (Spain).

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Adamo (Hyundai): “We can’t say we can be satisfied. We did just what we had to do to stay in the lead. »

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Tänak: “It was a long weekend with long days and short nights. I was constantly attacking. There are still 2 races left and we have already experienced many problems in the past so nothing is decided. »

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Tänak now has a lead of 28 points over Ogier and 41 points over Neuville. Hyundai now only has an 8-point lead over Toyota. There are 2 rounds left to go.

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Ott Tänak (Toyota) won Wales Rally GB 11 seconds ahead of Thierry Neuville (Hyundai). Sébastien Ogier (Citroën) completes the podium ahead of Kris Meeke (Toyota). Elfyn Evans (M-Sport) completes the Top 5 with around ten seconds ahead of Andreas Mikkelsen (Hyundai). Pontus Tidemand (M-Sport) took 7th place ahead of Craig Breen (Hyundai).

Kalle Rovanperä takes victory in WRC 2 while Jan Kopecky secures the double for Skoda. Petter Solberg (Volkswagen) won in WRC 2 for the last race of his career, ahead of Pierre-Louis Loubet (Skoda) and Adrien Fourmaux (Ford).

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Tänak was a hit at Wales Rally GB, winning 11 seconds ahead of Neuville and 24 seconds ahead of Ogier.

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Tänak takes victory at Wales Rally GB with the added bonus of success in the Power Stage with half a second ahead of Ogier at the cost of a magnificent attack where he took all the risks!

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Neuville signs the 4th time tied with Evans, being 9 tenths behind Ogier. The Hyundai driver secures 2nd position.

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Ogier takes the provisional scratch with half a second ahead of his teammate Lappi. The Frenchman secures 3rd position.

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Meeke sets the 4th provisional time, 1″9 behind Lappi and secures 4th place. “I would have liked at least a podium here. We lacked rhythm on Saturday. The result remains good for the Manufacturers' championship. »

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Evans secures 5th place by setting the 2nd provisional time, 4 tenths behind Lappi. Mikkelsen fails more than 9s behind the Welshman in the general classification. “It’s really a shame we wasted time before. It would have been a great test for us. »

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Mikkelsen secured 6th place by setting the 4th fastest time, 6″5 behind Lappi. The Norwegian can still hope for a poor performance from Evans to catch up with the Welshman.

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Tidemand secures 7th place by setting the 3rd provisional time, 5″1 behind Lappi.

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Breen ranks 6 tenths behind Lappi. The Hyundai driver secures 8th place.

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Lappi signs the first WRC reference in 3'59"6, 3 seconds more than Evans' scratch achieved this morning. The Finn can only hope for bonus points in the Power Stage after starting again in Rally 2.

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Petter Solberg finished 2″3 behind Fourmaux and took victory in WRC 2 to mark the end of his career with almost 19 seconds ahead of Loubet.

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Loubet sets the 2nd provisional time, 2″1 behind his compatriot Fourmaux. The driver of the Skoda Fabia R5 secures 2nd place in WRC 2 and takes 2nd place in the Drivers’ standings.

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Fourmaux improves Kopecky’s time by 3″ and secures 2rd place in WRC 3, 2th in the general classification, at the wheel of his Ford Fiesta R15.

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Kopecky improves his teammate Rovanperä's time by 1″4 and secures the double for Skoda in WRC 2 Pro.

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