Arctic Rally Finland 2021
See you at 9:38 a.m. for the start of SS4, still on AUTOhebdo!
SS3 is over. Another special victory for Ott Tänak ahead of Thierry Neuville and Oliver Solberg this time. Sixth time for Sébastien Ogier who is now 57″3 seconds behind leader Tänak
SS3 classification General classification at the end of SS3
“I gave everything, it’s not easy at all,” explains Ott Tänak
Best time for Ott Tänak in 13'54″5, one second faster than Thierry Neuville's mark
Craig Breen finishes with his special. The Irishman stops his time in 14'01″9, 6″4 behind his teammate Thierry Neuville
“We have to find solutions because I lack speed,” says Kalle Rovanperä
Kalle Rovanperä concedes time to Thierry Neuville. The local clocked 14'00″2, 4″7 slower than the Belgian. Enough to narrow the gap overall
"It was a good stage but I don't understand because we made changes and they don't seem to work." Mixed feelings for the Belgian
Big special from Thierry Neuville. The Belgian signs the best provisional time in 13'55″5, 3″6 faster than Oliver Solberg
6″7 behind for Elfyn Evans at the finish line. The Welshman completed his special in 14'05″8. Fifth provisional time
“We cannot hope for more. I give my best,” says Suninen
Fifth provisional time for Teemu Suninen in 14'06″9, 7″8 from the lead
“I wasted a little time. I think I was too careful in the icy section,” says the Japanese at the finish.
Nice passage from Takamoto Katsuta in 14'03″2 to 4″1 from Oliver Solberg
The Swede was probably not happy with his special since he told his co-driver that “it wasn't great”. He struggled to find rhythm according to his words
Great performance for Oliver Solberg 13'59'1 who dislodges Sébastien Ogier from the lead
Sébastien Ogier temporarily takes the lead of SS3 with a time of 14'02″0, 2″3 faster than Pierre-Louis Loubet
Gus Greensmith crossed the finish line 9″1 behind Pierre-Louis Loubet. The Englishman stopped his time in 14'13″4
Janne Tuohino finished 20″1 behind Pierre-Louis Loubet. He rode in 14'24″4
Pierre-Louis Loubet finishes his first passage of the day. The Habs completed SS3 in 14'04″3
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