Tanak closes in on Germany victory as puncture hampers Ogier

168澳洲5最新开奖ඣ结果:Classifi🉐cation after SS15 at Rallye Deutschland

Ott Tanak looks set to secure back-to-back wins for the first time in his World Rally Championship career with a dominant lead going into the final day at Rallye Deutschland while Sebastien Ogier dropped out of ▨contention with a puncture.

Tanak closes in on Germany victory as puncture hampers Ogier

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Classif༒ication after SS15 at 💞Rallye Deutschland

Ott Tanak𒊎 looks set to secure back-to-back wins for the first time in his World Rally Championship career with a dominant lead going into the final day at Rallye Deutschland while Sebastien Ogier dropped out of contention with a puncture.

The Toyota Gazoo Racing ♈driver has led in Germany for all but one stage and took full control when Ogier was hit by a tyre puncture on SS13 and lost over 90 seconds to drop from second to ninth.

With Tanak holding station at the top, Hyundai’s Dani Sordo ha♒s moved into second place but is a distant 43.7s off the Estonian driver with three stages remaining.

Tanak’s Toyota teammate Jari-Matti Latvala produced a strong end to Saturday’s action with victory on💞 SS15 to move within one second of Sordo while pulling out an eight-second advantage on WRC championship leader Thierry Neuville who holds fo🥃urth place.

Esapekka Lappi also remains in the hunt for a podiཧum place for Toyota🍌 in fifth place with a 6.3s gap splitting him to Neuville.

💞Andreas Mikkelsen holds sixth place in the final Hyundai but is under pressure from a resurgent Ogier who ends SS15 just half a second off the Norwegian driver.

With Ogier in seventܫh, his M-Sport Ford teammate Teemu Suninen is eighth with a comfortable margin to Citroen duo Mads Ostberg and Craig Breen who complete the top te♒n. Elfyn Evans has dropped out of contention for M-Sport Ford after sustaining damage on SS10.

In WRC2, Kalle Rovanpera heads up🔥 an intensely competitive field with just 7.8s splittin♑g the top four.

Fabi💝o Andolfi currently holds second place 2.9s off Rovanpera with Jan Kopecky completing a provisiona🐲l Skoda podium lockout in third three seconds further back. Former class leader Kajetan Kajetanowicz is fourth for Ford less than two seconds behind Kopecky.

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