Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja produced one of the best drives of their WRC careers to tame a Hyundai i20 N that is short of being the best car in the championship to defeat Rovanpera on home soil by 6.8s after an intense duel.
The 2019 world champion assumed the lead on Stage 2 on Friday, and from there the Estonian was on maximum attack delivering a string of blistering stages times to fend off a trio of Toyotas competing on the WRC team’s home soil.
Esapekka Lappi headed those chasing Tanak closing to within 3.8s of Tanak on Friday night. However, on Saturday, Tanak came under severe pressure from a charging Rovanpera, who opened the roads on Friday.
The Finn rode his own luck at times suffering two wide moments while attempting to reel in Tanak. The 21-year-old made most of tricky wet conditions to ignite his surge up the leaderboard from fourth to second. Five stage wins helped the Totyota driver close to within 8.3s heading into Sunday’s final four stages.
However, Tanak continued to attack, extending his lead over Rovanpera before sharing a stage win for the second time during the event. Tanak then held his nerve over the remaining two stages to deny the Finn a home victory, while Rovanpera claimed the five bonus points on the powerstage to extend his championship lead to 94 points.
The win is Tanak’s and Hyundai’s second of the season following a triumph in Sardinia in June. It is also the Estonian’s third Rally Finland win alongside successes in 2018 and 2019, joining Jari-Matti Latvala (2010, 2014 2015), Sebastien Loeb (2008, 2011, 2012), Juha Kankkunen (1991, 1993, 1999), Simo Lampinen (1963, 1964, 1972), Osmo Kalpala (1954, 1956 1958) as three-time event winners.
Kalle Rovanpera, Jonne Halttunen, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
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Lappi managed to somehow secure the final podium spot despite rolling his GR Yaris on the penultimate stage. The Finn ran wide into a ditch at a left hander which resulted in his car rolling three times, damaging the rear wing, windscreen and the radiator.
Lappi was able to to recover and lost only 18s maintaining his third position, before stopping by a nearby lake to fetch water to attempt to re-fill and patch up the leaking radiator. This incident followed a freak moment on Saturday that effectively ended his victory hopes when a rock cracked his windscreen, which severely restricted visibility.
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