Rally Italy 2021

18h

The start of SS8, the last of the day, is scheduled for 18:32 p.m.

18h

The scratch therefore for Dani Sordo who wins his second special stage of the 2021 Rally Italy. The Iberian finishes ahead of Ott Tänak and Elfyn Evans

SS7 standings

General classification after SS7

 

18h

Loubet indicates that it is a brake problem

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Loubet finished 2'37″1 behind Sordo due to his technical problems. 12'26″1 for the Frenchman at the finish

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Loubet encounters problems in this special. If it is not slowing down, the Tricolore does not have much speed and is already more than 2 minutes behind after the 3 sector 

18h

9'56 for Greensmith who moved into 5th place in this SS7, 7″5 behind Sordo

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What a last sector of Sordo. The Spaniard pulled out all the stops to catch up and set the best time of the special in 9'48″5, three tenths ahead of Tänak!

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Sordo is not far from Tänak. 1″2 behind for the Spaniard after the 3rd sector

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Katsuta slots in between Neuville and Ogier in 4th position. The Japanese stopped his time in 9'57″8, 9 seconds slower than Tänak

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Tänak in his works with a time of 9'48″8. The Estonian was 3″2 faster than Evans and temporarily took the lead in SS7

17h

18″7 late on arrival for Neuville. The Belgian finished the special on three wheels due to a rear-right puncture and also lost his 4th place overall to the detriment of Evans

17h

Evans finished for the first time of the day ahead of Ogier. With a time of 9'52, the Welshman was 3 seconds faster than his teammate on the timesheet

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Ogier reaches the finish of SS7 in 9'55 and therefore becomes the man to beat in the special

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The wait is over! Ogier closes his door, puts the car on the breaker and releases the handbrake!

17h

The start of SS7 is slightly delayed indicates the race direction

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The SS7 route already taken by the competitors during SS5 earlier in the day. Tänak was the fastest there

 

17h

The start of SS7 is scheduled for 17:32 a.m.

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