Rallying-Rovanpera wins Safari Rally in Toyota 1-2-3-4 finish
Kalle Rovanpera won Kenya's Safari Rally on Sunday, with the young Finn leading a Toyota sweep of the top four places to stretch his world championship lead to 65 points.
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Kalle Rovanpera won Kenya's Safari Rally on Sunday, with the young Finn leading a Toyota sweep of the top four places to stretch his world championship lead to 65 points.
Craig Breen finished sixth at the Safari Rally Kenya as Finland's Kalle Rovanpera lead a Toyota sweep of the top four places to stretch his World Rally Championship lead to 65 points.
The Safari Rally is underway this weekend and Sebastien Ogier has laid down an early marker with the Frenchman seeing off Sebastien Loeb in the super special opening stage, though the latter hit back by winning stage two.
Tanak ended a run of 462 days since his previous WRC victory at Arctic Rally Finland in February 2021, while the result was also Hyundai’s first win following a challenging start to the new Rally1 hybrid era.
The M-Sport driver revealed he had become “slightly lost” in previous rounds in Portugal and Croatia having tried to chase “something that probably didn’t need chasing” behind the wheel of his Ford Puma.
Craig Breen earned a second place finish at the Rally Italy Sardinia which was won by Ott Tanak of Estonia on Sunday.
Ott Tanak won a world rally championship round for the first time in more than a year and ended Hyundai's season-long drought with a dominant victory in Rally Italy Sardinia on Sunday.
Desde febrero de 2021 llevaba Ott Tanak sin saborear las mieles del triunfo. Una ‘sequía’ se ha acabado en el Rally de Italia, donde ha vuelto a subir a lo más alto del podio tras casi año y medio. Una victoria por tanto muy importante para el estonio y para Hyundai, que llevaba sin ganar una prueba desde octubre en el Rally de España. Dani Sordo completaba el gran resultado de la marca con un nuevo podio, el número 53 de su carrera.