Rally Kenya 2021
The start of SS10 is scheduled for 9:22 a.m.
French double in this SS9 with the scratch for Ogier ahead of Fourmaux. Third at the finish, Neuville retains the reins of the rally ahead of Katsuta and Tänak
The classification of SS9
The general classification after SS9
Last to pass, Neuville completes SS9 in 14'18″3, 6″4 behind Ogier
14'20″9 for Katsuta ranks 4th just behind Tänak while waiting for Neuville to pass. The Japanese crossed the line 9 seconds behind Ogier
At the finish, it was a 3rd provisional time for Tänak in SS9. With a time of 14'19″7, the Estonian finished 7″8 behind Ogier's mark
One Frenchman hides another. After Fourmaux, it was Ogier who temporarily took the lead in the special with a time of 14'11″9. He was 4″2 faster than his compatriot
14'26″4 for Greensmith who finished 10″3 behind Fourmaux, his teammate
“We knew we could push in this special,” relishes the Habs
What a Fourmaux special! 21″5 ahead of Evans at the finish! The Frenchman temporarily takes the lead with a time of 14'16″1
Fourmaux ahead by 18″5 after the 4th sector!
“The goal of the day is to maintain position and try to avoid problems,” says Rovanperä after the finish
Rovanperä finished only two tenths behind Evans in this SS9. 14’37″8 for the Finn
Bertellie far behind Evans with a time of 15'23″7 or 46″1 slower
Evans wasted no time improving on Sordo's previously recorded mark. 14"37"6 for the Welshman from Toyota who was 2"4 faster than the Spaniard
“It’s a very good stage but I couldn’t take full advantage of the car,” laments the Spaniard
Sordo finishes the 20,33 km special in 14'40
The SS9 route is 20,33 kilometers long
Sordo launches hostilities in this SS9
The start of SS9 is scheduled for 8:08 a.m.
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