Monte-Carlo Rally 2022

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End clap for this Monte-Carlo 2022 and what a Monte-Carlo! Thank you for accompanying us throughout the weekend. Visit our site to follow all the information and from this Monday at 20 p.m. for AUTOhebdo No. 2347 to discover the analysis of this 90th edition of the Monegasque classic. Very good Sunday everyone and see you on February 24 for the Rally Sweden, 2nd round of the 2022 season

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Ogier's penalty offers the Power Stage and the 5 victory points to Rovanperä who wins SS17 ahead of Evans, Neuville, Loeb and Ogier. Following behind Katsuta, Greensmith and Breen

The general classification of the 2022 Monte-Carlo Rally

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LOEB WINS MONTE-CARLO 2022! The Alsatian ensured by finishing 9 seconds behind Ogier with a time of 8'42″8

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8'33″8 for Ogier who signs the best provisional time while waiting for Loeb

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8'54″3 for Breen who took no risks. He finished 18″5 behind Rovanperä but secured 3rd place overall

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Terrible blow for Ogier who receives a 10-second penalty for a false start! His chances of victory are getting smaller and smaller.

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Rovanperä takes control of the Power Stage. Constantly improving since Thursday evening, the Finn stopped his time in 8'35″8 pushing Evans back 8 tenths behind

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Provisional 4th place for Greensmith in this Power Stage. The Englishman rode in 8'46″9, 10″2 off Evans' benchmark

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End of a very complicated Monte-Carlo for Neuville and Hyundai. The Belgian completed his Power Stage in 8'38″4, 1″7 slower than Evans

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8'44″5 for Katsuta who is relegated to 7″8 behind Evans

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8'36″7 for Evans who sets the first benchmark in the premier category

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It's over in WRC2. As expected, Mikkelsen won ahead of Cais, Gryazin, Johnston and Munster. The reigning champion is starting the year in the best possible way. Rossel finishes at the gates of the Top 5 after having played for the first places for a long time

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The ball got rolling in the WRC with Evans receiving the starting signal. The Welshman hopes to secure a Top 5 since he will not obtain any points with the general classification given his 23rd position before the start of SS17

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11″6 behind for Cais at the finish but the Czech secures a podium for his first participation in Monte-Carlo. Two starts in WRC2, two podiums. Very good efficiency

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9'13 for Mikkelsen on the line who will win this Monte-Carlo 2022 in the WRC2 category because behind him his closest pursuer Erik Cais is more than 40 seconds behind

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Mikkelsen sets off for the final stage of Monte-Carlo 2022

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Here is the running order for the Power Stage with the WRC2 drivers at the top of the list:

  1. Mikkelsen (WRC2)
  2. Cais (WRC2)
  3. Gryazin (WRC2)
  4. Johnston (WRC2)
  5. Munster (WRC2)
  6. Evans
  7. Feel it
  8. Neuville
  9. Greensmith
  10. Rovanperä
  11. Breen
  12. Ogier
  13. Loeb
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Meet at 12:18 p.m. for the start of the Power Stage and to find out the winner of the Ogier/Loeb duel. As a reminder, Sébastien Loeb took control of Monte-Carlo following Sébastien Ogier's puncture in SS16. The Alsatian is now 9″5 ahead of his counterpart

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