The 2019 world champion came under pressure from Evans early on Sunday morning’s asphalt stages before going on to seal the win by 5.0s. The victory arrived just two weeks after his triumph in Rally Finland.
Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja produced a faultless drive from start to finish. The Estonian was in contention from the beginning after ending Friday 2.5s shy of teammate Thierry Neuville, who emerged in the lead at his home event.
Tanak briefly snatched the lead away from Neuville on Saturday before the latter produced a series of blistering times to assert his authority on the rally after claiming eight stage wins. A transmission issue for Tanak appeared to decrease his victory hopes, while it assisted Neuville in building lead that once stood at 18.3s.
However, drama struck in Saturday’s penultimate stage when long-time leader Neuville understeered into tight left hander and crashed into a ditch, handing the lead Tanak.
Once ahead, Tanak was able to fend off Evans, who had struggled to find the sweet spot in his GR Yaris during the majority of the rally. The Welshman lost time to a puncture and incurred a 10s penalty after a co-driving timing error, but did end the event with five stage wins.
Elfyn Evans, Scott Martin, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
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The final podium spot was claimed by Toyota’s Esapekka Lappi, who managed to avoid trouble in what proved to be a rally of high attrition. It was the Finn’s second podium on them bounce after finishing third in Finland earlier this month.
Championship leader Kalle Rovanpera made his first significant error of the season when the Finn emerged unscathed from a series of barrel rolls when his misjudged a corner in Stage 2, while leading the rally.
Rovanpera rejoined the event after Toyota completed a repair on his severely damaged GR Yaris. The 21-year-old salvaged the full five bonus points after winning the rally ending power stage, but Tanak’s win reduced his championship lead to 74 points.
Hyundai’s Oliver Solberg bounced back from crashing out in Finland by scoring fourth to net his career best WRC finish.
The 20-year-old produced a measured drive throughout the tricky 20 stages that caused trouble for the majority of the Rally1 runners. Solberg faced a battle with M-Sport’s Adrien Fourmaux for the position on the final day before the latter crashed out in spectacular fashion on the penultimate…
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