Rally Kenya 2021
See you at 9:18 a.m. for the start of SS4, still on AUTOhebdo
Another special victory for Thierry Neuville while Elfyn Evans and Dani Sordo are forced to throw in the towel for the rest of the day
SS3 standings
General classification after SS3
Solberg did not start SS3. The Swede stopped 1 kilometer from the special
Toyota's turn, through its sporting director Jari-Matti Latvala, to confirm the withdrawal of Elfyn Evans for the rest of the day
Quiet special for Fourmaux who does not seem to have wanted to take any risks since he finished 1'13"4 behind Neuville with a time of 18'05'7
17'31″9 for Greensmith at 39″6 from Neuville
Day already over for Sordo as confirmed by Hyundai on its Twitter account
#WRC SS3 UPDATE: @DaniSordo & @borjarozada off the road & forced to retire from day one at @wrcsafarirally. #HMSGOfficial
— hmsgofficial (@HMSGOfficial) June 25, 2021
Sordo and his co-driver Rozada got out of the car. The Spaniard seems angry, which suggests that his i20 is damaged after going off the road. This ES3 is doing a lot of damage
For his part, Ogier is back on the road and is now heading towards the start of SS4
Sordo went off the road in this SS3. The Spaniard simply lost control of his car. Luckily, he didn't roll over.
No better time at the finish for Rovanperä who finished in 16'59″6, 7″3 behind Neuville
17'09″2 for Katsuta, 16″9 behind Neuville in this SS3
Here's a look at Evans' right front after hitting a rock
Ogier stopped after SS3 to take a look at the left rear who was bouncing a lot during the stage
6″2 ahead of Neuville for Rovanperä after the 4th sector of the special
Tänak finished behind Neuville at the finish of SS3. The Estonian remains above 17 minutes (17'00″6) 8″3 behind his teammate
Very big time for Neuville who relegates Ogier to 34″2 thanks to a time of 16’52″3
The Welshman went too far on the inside of a corner and hit what appeared to be a rock. His day is already over even though he was only a few hundred meters from the finish
Broken suspension for Evans!
Ogier records the first mark of this SS3: 17'26″5