Monza Rally 2021

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AMAZING ! Yohan Rossel and Jacques-Julien Renucci win the WRC3 championship thanks to their victory in the Power Stage and their final 2nd place, ahead of their rivals for the title Kajetanowicz -Szczepaniak! The French were supported by the Rookie Academy by AUTOhebdo.

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The French achieved the 5th fastest time in this Power Stage won by Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe.

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SÉBASTIEN OGIER and JULIEN INGRASSIA win the Monza Rally and become EIGHTH WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONS! Well done gentlemen!

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Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia will soon finish the special, the title is close!

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Elfyn Evans (Toyota) reaches the finish with the 4th provisional time. It will not be enough to beat Sébastien Ogier if he finishes the event.

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Dani Sordo (Hyundai) finished with the 2nd time but secured the final 3rd place in the rally. “I am very happy with this podium. Today was pretty relaxed. I hope it will be even more fun in 2022.”

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Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) is also racing on soft tires to aim for points in the Power Stage. The Belgian finished 3″5 ahead of Takamoto Katsuta. “I just wanted to have fun, which I did. These years with Hyundai were exciting, I will have good memories of these cars. »

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Oliver Solberg (Hyundai) sets the 4th fastest time and will finish the rally in 5th place. “I stalled twice!” I easily lost 8 or 10 seconds. I also took the soft tires. It was good preparation for 2022.”

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Teemu Suninen (Hyundai) finished the special with the 2nd best time and should be 6th in the rally. “I have no information for next year, in December I should know more. » The Finn was called by Andrea Adamo (head of Hyundai Motorsport) to replace Ott Tänak, retained for family reasons.

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Toyota Gazoo Racing secures the 2021 Manufacturers' title thanks to the arrival of Kalle Rovanperä!

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The Japanese takes the provisional best time by 7 tenths. “Thank you to the mechanics who repaired the car. I'm sorry I made this stupid mistake. »

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Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota) was able to restart and attacked to finish the rally in 7th place.

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Gus Greensmith (Ford) did not attack too much and finished 11″3 behind Adrien Fourmaux. “This generation of cars was truly special. »

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Rovanperä: “There were problems with grades,” he says with Finnish humor. It was a fantastic year. Thanks to the team and let’s continue this momentum next year! »

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Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota) runs on… snow tires. The Finn spent his weekend champing at the bit on orders from his team in order to secure a finish in the points in the event of the retirement of his teammates Elfyn Evans and Sébastien Ogier. Double winner in 2021 at only 20 years old, he treats the public with two sets of steaming donuts!

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The first “real” reference time was signed by Adrien Fourmaux in 10’08″6. “Thank you to M-Sport for being able to drive this car. I did more rallies than expected with the Fiesta Rally1. There are a lot of emotions! The feeling was better, I had more fun. I have gained a lot of experience. »

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Adrien Fourmaux (Ford) attacks and seems to be aiming for the Power Stage points. It runs on soft tires.

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Nikolay Gryazin (Skoda) finished 4″ ahead of Jari Huttunen.

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