WRC Sardinia: Tanak extends lead on final morning
The 2019 world champion dialled back his pace in a bid to preserve his advantage on the final morning, but the Estonian increased his lead over M-Sport’s Craig Breen to 56.9s.
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The 2019 world champion dialled back his pace in a bid to preserve his advantage on the final morning, but the Estonian increased his lead over M-Sport’s Craig Breen to 56.9s.
Craig Breen is second at Rally Italia Sardegna ahead of Sunday's final day of action.
The Hyundai driver will head into Sunday’s four stages with a 46.0s lead over M-Sport’s Craig Breen after winning six of the day’s eight stages.
La suerte va por barrios. Si en el inicio de la temporada la diosa fortuna ha sonreído a los hombres de Toyota, en el Rally de Italia ha dado un giro y a quien está favoreciendo es a los Hyundai. A falta de una corta etapa de 4 tramos y menos de 40 kilómetros cronometrados, Ott Tanak acaricia su primer triunfo en casi año y medio, y Dani Sordo su segundo podio consecutivo.
The Toyota driver started the day with a 0.7s lead over Tanak after claiming two stages wins on Friday, but a crash on Stage 10 ended his victory hopes.
The M-Sport driver began his first full-time season in the WRC this year on the front foot by scoring a third at January's Monte Carlo season opener behind the duelling part-time drivers Sebastien Loeb (M-Sport) and Sebastien Ogier (Toyota).
The eight-time world champion’s hopes of recording a record sixth career Portugal victory ended on Friday afternoon after picking up a pair of punctures in consecutive stages.
Llegaron al último tramo separados por menos de un segundo y medio. Y todo se decidió en esos 14 kilómetros de infarto. La especial de Zagorska Sela-Kumrovec ha sentenciado a favor de Kalle Rovanpera el triunfo en el Rally de Croacia en detrimento de un Ott Tanak que llegó a superarle en la penúltima especial, pero que no pudo rematar la faena.