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Ogier in WRC Rally Paraguay lead, Rovanpera suffers puncture

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Ogier in WRC Rally Paraguay lead, Rovanpera suffers puncture

Sébastien Ogier moved into the Rally Paraguay lead after World Rally Championship title rival Kalle Rovanperä became the latest to suffer a costly puncture.

Eight-time world champion Ogier will head into Sunday’s final four stages 10.3s ahead of Hyundai’s Adrien Fourmaux, with championship leader Elfyn Evans in third [+36.6s], after a dramatic turn of events on Paraguay’s loose gravel stages.

Ogier dropped to as low as eighth on Friday after losing more than half a minute to a puncture. Since that setback, the Frenchman has thrown caution to the wind and rocketed up the leaderboard to fourth at the start of Saturday.

The Toyota driver climbed to third when Hyundai’s Ott Tanak dropped from second to sixth when the latter suffered a left rear puncture in stage 10. Ogier then rattled off fastest times in stage 10 and stage 12 to close to within 0.5s of Fourmaux, who hung on to second at midday service.

Grégoire Munster, Louis Louka, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Puma Rally1

Photo by: M-Sport

Third quickly became second when Ogier, having gambled on carrying only one spare wheel, continued his stunning pace on Saturday afternoon. Ogier won stage 13 to move ahead of Fourmaux and cut Rovanpera’s rally lead down to 14.4s.

The battle for the victory was then turned on its head when Rovanpera picked up a front right puncture midway through 22.73km pass through Artigas 2. The two-time world champion opted against stopping to change the wheel, and lost a whopping 2m38.0s, dropping from the lead to sixth.

“No idea. We got a puncture from somewhere there was no real big hit so I don’t know,” said Rovanpera, who ended Saturday 2m21.2s adrift of the lead.

Elfyn Evans, Scott Martin, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Elfyn Evans, Scott Martin, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool

“Obviously we should have changed the tyre. Jonne [Halttunen co-driver] was saying we should go to the end and I didn’t know how much we had left, and clearly it was a wrong decision this time but that is how it is.”

Now in the lead, Ogier managed to extend his lead over Fourmaux despite admitting that his run through the day’s final stage wasn’t his best.

Evans managed to hold onto third after another difficult day struggling to find the feeling and confidence behind the wheel of his GR Yaris.The Welshman is, however, the only Rally1 driver not to encounter a serious tyre issue to date this weekend.

Evans will head into Sunday with a slender 2.5s margin over Tanak, who battled back from his puncture woes to overtake reigning world champion Thierry Neuville.

Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai i20 N Rally1

Photo by: Fabien Dufour / Hyundai Motorsport

Neuville continued to cut a frustrated figure after being unable to unlock pace from his Hyundai i20 N. The Belgian did climb to fifth [+46.8s] following Rovanpera’s tyre issue.

Toyota’s Sami Pajari held seventh as the Finn continued to recover from a costly puncture on Friday after running as high as third. 

Grégoire Munster, Louis Louka, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Puma Rally1

Grégoire Munster, Louis Louka, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Puma Rally1

Photo by: M-Sport

M-Sport Ford duo Josh McErlean and Gregoire Munster were forced to retire due to impacts to the sump guard of their Ford Pumas in stage nine. Toyota’s Takamoto Katsuta rejoined the rally after his crash on Friday.

Close battle in Rally2

Robert Virves, Jakko Viilo, Toksport WRT Skoda Fabia Evo Rally2

Robert Virves, Jakko Viilo, Toksport WRT Skoda Fabia Evo Rally2

Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool

The Artigas stage shook up the battle for the victory in WRC2 as a puncture for leader Nikolay Gryazin after hitting an object in the middle of the road forced him to change a wheel.

Robert Virves inherited a 6.5s lead over Oliver Solberg, as his impressive recovery from a Friday puncture continued, with Yohan Rossel in third. However, Solberg felt he should be awarded some time back from rally organisers after getting caught in the dust of the recovering Fabrizio Zaldivar, who had been delayed by an off-road excursion.

“Full dust, full dust I lost five seconds at least because of him [Zaldivar] at the end now. It is all the braking points at the end so I really hope I can get some time back, that was not good,” said Solberg.

Four stages, compromising 79.50 kilometres, await the crews on Sunday.

1 France S. Ogier France V. Landais Toyota Racing 17   Toyota GR Yaris Rally1    
2 France A. Fourmaux France A. Coria Hyundai Motorsport 16   Hyundai i20 N Rally1   9.2
3 United Kingdom E. Evans United Kingdom S. Martin Toyota Racing 33   Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   25.4
4 Estonia O. Tanak Estonia M. Jarveoja Hyundai Motorsport 8   Hyundai i20 N Rally1   6.1
5 Belgium T. Neuville Belgium M. Wydaeghe Hyundai Motorsport 1   Hyundai i20 N Rally1   1.9
6 Finland K. Rovanperä Finland J. Halttunen Toyota Racing 69   Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   1’41.0
7 Finland S. Pajari Finland M. Salminen Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2 5   Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   47.0
8

R. Virves

J. Viilo Toksport WRT

23   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   2’03.9
9 France Y. Rossel

A. Dunand PH Sport

21   Citroën C3 Rally2   8.1
10 Sweden O. Solberg United Kingdom E. Edmondson Printsport 20   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   4.0
11 Bulgaria N. Gryazin Russian Federation K. Aleksandrov Toksport WRT 26   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   1’21.1
12

F. Zaldivar

Argentina M. Der Ohannesian

25   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   39.0
13

A. Miguel Bestard Poletti

B. Rozada

36   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   1’51.6
14

M. González

F. Mendonca

46   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   2’41.7
15

F. Pappalardo

J. Pablo Carrera

40   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   1’34.7
16

T. Weiler

J. Sanchez

34   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   23.0
17

M. Zaldivar Sr

United States R. Garcia

38   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   1’10.9
18

M. Fontana

A. Arnaboldi

50   Ford Fiesta Rally3   2’22.1
19

L. Ortega

L. Suaya

44   Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   43.5
20 Ireland J. McErlean Ireland E. Treacy M-Sport 55   Ford Puma Rally1   49.1
21

G. Rossi

K. Sarmezan

51   Ford Fiesta Rally3   46.3
22

G. Saba

Mexico J. Diaz

32   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   51.3
23

E. Castro

J. Echazu

56   Ford Fiesta Rally3   37.6
24 Japan T. Katsuta Ireland A. Johnston Toyota Racing 18   Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   27.4
25

D. Jr. Dominguez

Spain R. Penate

27   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   27.7
26

M. Ángel García

P. Hernán Vargas

43   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 ’10 2’55.8
27

B. Zapag

E. Fratta

48   Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   10.0
28

A. Galanti

M. Toyotoshi

30   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   2’42.6
29

M. Jorge Martínez

J. Aros

45   Hyundai i20 N Rally2 1’00 33.6
30

S. Ruiz

M. Ruiz

57   Peugeot 208 Rally4   1’57.8
31

G. Vassilakis

A. Harryman

54   Ford Fiesta Rally3   2’45.3
32 Poland K. Kajetanowicz Poland M. Szczepaniak 24   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   2’38.3
33

J. Masi

M. Ramos

37   Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo   3’46.5
34 United Kingdom G. Greensmith Sweden J. Andersson 22   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   6’24.3
35

D. Dominguez S

Argentina F. Mussano

35   Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   27.5
36

D. Arias

H. Nunes

41   Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   22’39.0
37

M. Irala

J. Manuel Cabrera

59   Peugeot 208 Rally4 1’20 14.0
38

M. Andre Martinez

M. Aranguren

53   Ford Fiesta Rally3   1’17.3
39 Luxembourg G. Munster Belgium L. Louka M-Sport 13   Ford Puma Rally1 ’40 5’17.6
40

N. Bruun

P. Olmos

52   Ford Fiesta Rally3   1’16.7
41

C. Pedotti

N. Elizaur

49   Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   44.2
42

M. María García

J. Jose Bilbao

42   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   55.2
43

A. Alonso

E. Galindo

31   Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   7’08.8
44

H. Finke

M. Espindola

58   Peugeot 208 Rally4   3’03.1

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