Croatia Rally 2021

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Meet at 18:00 p.m. for the start of SS8, the last of the day, still on AUTOhebdo.

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Overall, Sébastien Ogier remains 3rd, 1″4 behind his teammate Elfyn Evans and 9″1 behind leader Thierry Neuville.

 

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New special victory for Sébastien Ogier, the 600th of his career, who wins ahead of Thierry Neuville and Elfyn Evans thanks to a time of 5'26″7

 

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Loubet the last driver in the premier category to pass. The Frenchman completes SS7 5'41″1, 14″4 behind the best time

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5'36″6 for Fourmaux at the finish who caught up with his car as it headed straight towards the stage. The Habs finished 9″9 behind their compatriot Ogier

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After the 3rd sector, Fourmaux is temporarily at the gates of the Top 5 of this SS7

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Greensmith only ahead of Katsuta with a time of 5'37″4. The Briton was 10″7 slower than Ogier

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Difficult stage for Katsuta. 6th provisional time in 5'41″1 to 14″4 from Ogier

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7″9 behind Ogier for Breen who completed this SS7 in 5’34″6

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“I feel good with the car but it could be much better” explains Tänak after this SS7

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Attacking at the start of the afternoon, Tänak was unable to materialize his efforts on these last two special stages. 4th time for the Estonian in 5'30″6, 3″9 behind Ogier

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5'29″5 for Evans who settles behind Ogier and Neuville. 2″8 behind for the Welshman on the provisional best time

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Provisional best time for Ogier in 5'26″7, 0″3 faster than Neuville

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“We have to adapt to the lack of grip but the car responds very well,” explains Neuville

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Neuville on the attack in this SS7. 5'27 for the Belgian on the finish line

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Winner of SS6, Ogier launches into the attack on SS7 with Neuville and the general's lead in his sights

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Leader Neuville starts his time!

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The start of SS7 is scheduled for 16:57 a.m.

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