Monza Rally 2021

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The appearance of the 2021 Monza Rally (Italy) seems to be divided into two sections. The first consists of the mountainous stages of Lombardy. This Friday, November 19 morning, Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) held the rope on this ground to the detriment of Elfyn Evans (Toyota).

This afternoon, the caravan returned to the Autodromo Nazionale of Monza, and the trend was reversed. On three nervous special stages (right-angle turns, chicanes, winding passages) the Welshman caught up and then overtook his French opponent.

We are not talking about an abysmal gap, but a handful of seconds at most, proof that the two men are evolving at a stratospheric level. After seven special stages, Elfyn Evans, who is 17 points behind in the Drivers' championship, has a 1''7 margin over the Gapençais in search of an eighth title.

If Elfyn Evans continues his lead, he must hope for a drop in speed from his rival to steal the crown, such as a minimum finish in sixth place. This is not the path that the rally is taking given the gap that separates the Toyotas from the pursuers.

Sébastien Ogier also recognizes that the situation is under control. “The only danger is me. I just concentrate on my riding. It was a good day. This morning, in the mountains, I had a lot of fun. This afternoon, a little less, especially since I suffered a brake problem in SS5, which cost me a few seconds. I was a little more careful because of all the chicanes and obstacles that you can easily hit.

I'm happy with my position tonight. I don't need to attack. I have to continue in the same way on Saturday. »

Elfyn Evans knows that his destiny is not in his hands if he wishes to add his name to the WRC prize list. He has to give his all and he will see where Sébastien Ogier ends up. “It wasn’t perfect but I negotiated the stages on the circuit well. I have put a lot of energy into making up for my shortcomings in this area since last year. Saturday, I'm going to stay at the same pace, I can't do better. »

On his land, Andrea Adamo must be fuming. The whimsical Italian boss of Hyundai Motorsport can only note the astonishing shortcomings of the i20 Coupe WRC, to the great surprise of Thierry Neuville, third just ahead of his teammate Dani Sordo. And it is not Teemu Suninen, replacing Ott Tänak (withdrawal for family reasons) who will put the rudder back in place (8th at almost 1'30''!).

“Usually in this type of conditions (wet and cold road), we are better than the others,” says the Belgian. This was the case in Catalonia. Here, that is no longer the case. I do not know why. We changed the settings during the last two stages this evening. We'll see if it pays off tomorrow in the mountains. »

Engaged by the French team 2C Compétition, Oliver Solberg (Hyundai) can smile. The Norwegian, although in training with his new co-driver Elliott Edmondson, finished all the specials with the enthusiasm that characterizes him. At only 20 years old, the son of Petter Solberg has signed some great performances which allow him to tickle the official Hyundais.

At M-Sport, the morning accident of Adrien Fourmaux (who will start again on Saturday in the super rally) made it possible to focus on Gus Greensmith, who started the rally without much relief (7th).

In WRC2, a puncture for Andreas Mikkelsen (Skoda) and an exit for Nikolay Gryazin (Skoda) left the way clear for Marco Bulacia (Skoda).

Finally, in WRC3, the fight for the title between Yohan Rossel (Citroën) and Kajetan Kajetanowicz (Skoda) turns in favor of the Frenchman, supported by the Rookie Academy. The Saintéloc Racing resident leads the debates and even appears as the first Rallye2 driver, 10th overall.

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Oliver Solberg sets the 7th fastest time with his Hyundai, 6″ behind Dani Sordo. “It was a very solid day. I couldn't get the temperature in the brakes because I think I didn't heat the tires enough before the start. »

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Gus Greensmith (Ford), however, lost an additional 5″. “There’s not much more I can do. »

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Dani Sordo showers the joy of Takamoto Katsuta. The Hyundai Motorsport driver sets the best time with a margin of 2″2 over the Japanese. “The car is much more precise, like I had in Catalonia. We only made small changes but it makes a big difference. »

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This time, Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota) delivers a perfect copy! Slowed down by an engine stall while passing a hairpin while aiming for the scratch earlier in the afternoon, the Japanese achieved the provisional scratch time by 1″4 over Elfyn Evans. “It’s good to do this time, even if it wasn’t easy. I will try to improve tomorrow morning because I didn't have good feelings in the mountains. »

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Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota) finishes freewheeling in order to protect his team's leading position in the Manufacturers' Championship. “It’s important to do this for the team but it’s not an easy job. I'll try to enjoy the weekend. »

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Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) achieves the same time as Sébastien Ogier! “The feeling is good but it’s strange because we’re struggling to extract more performance. It looks complicated to fix it by tomorrow. »

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Evans: “This stage is difficult to negotiate, especially the chicanes with cold tires and in the night. It's not very fun. But I'm glad I got out of it. I had a good streak on the stages on the circuit, but for that to be the case on the mountainous stages as well, I still have work to do. »

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Elfyn Evans beats Sébastien Ogier by only a tenth on this special!

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Elfyn Evans regains the advantage with a 3 tenths lead at the second checkpoint!

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Ogier: “I can be happy with this day. We had some good stages in the mountains this morning. On the circuit this afternoon I didn't want to take too many risks. »

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The Frenchman reaches the break at 191 km/h on the straights of the Italian track. After 2,62 km, Elfyn Evans was beaten by more than a second and would return to second overall!

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Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) begins the special by driving on the historic Monza ring.

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Night has fallen on the Autodromo Nazionale in Monza (Italy). The last special of the day is about to start. Her name ? Grand Prix (10,29 km). It’s very simple, the course focuses on the track hosting Formula 1!

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