French Sebastien Ogier (Toyota Gr Yaris) remains the head of the Italian-Cardeña rally, the World Cup’s Sixth Cup, after the second stage is played on Saturday, and will face the third and last May 11.1 seconds of his estonian Ott tänak (huyndai I20) and 55.5 to his teammate Kalle Kalle Rovanperä.
The eight -time world champion will try to win for the fifth hour in his career the Italy rally and overcome his fellow countryman Sebastien Loeb, where he shared the four wins.
To do this, you must keep the Tänak, World Champion in 2019 and win the test in 2022 and 2024; Ya Rovanperä, twice holding (2022 and 2023) and has never won the championship transalpine test.
Ogier started the day as a leader, in front of French Adrien Fourmaux (Hyundai I20), and did not go down the first place in a day marked with punctures and where he marked the best time in three of the six special disputes. Tänak, his main rival and approached 4.5 seconds, won the other three.
Fourmaux had one day to forget with two track exits and a turn that left him in battle.
The race ends this Sunday with the dispute of the last four sections timed: two pass the morning in San Giacomo-Plebi (25.19 km) and Porto San Paolo (13,7).
Source: La Verdad

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