On the longest special stage of the day (30.58 km), Ott Tänak He didn't falter. The Estonian took a big risk and completed the course in 17:33.9 to win the special stage. Behind him, Mārtiņš Sesks and Sami Pajari completed the podium for SS10 and gained valuable time on the overall lead, where they also occupy the podium.
A ranking which Adrien fourmaux (4th), retains the lead after ten special stages contested in this RallyHis lead, however, has been significantly reduced. He now only has a 4,2-second advantage over the Finn and 5,2 seconds over the Latvian.
Unlike the previous special stages of this Rally, Sébastien Ogier He conceded a few seconds to his direct rivals for the world title. The Frenchman, 8th in this special stage, finished 4,4 seconds behind Kalle Rovanperä, and three-tenths of a second behind Elfyn Evans, his most serious rival for the crown.
A slight setback that doesn't really hurt the Frenchman, who still has a lead of more than 30 seconds over the two leaders. They are currently 7th, 8th, and 9th in the Rally, with the Frenchman ahead of the Finn and the Welshman.
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