In a thrilling turn of events, Kalle Rovanperä dominated Rally Finland, leading a sensational five-driver Toyota lockout that left fans on the edge of their seats.
As the longest day of the rally unfolded amidst wet weather conditions, drama unfolded with Ott Tanak receiving a five-minute penalty for a scrutineering mishap, plummeting him to 24th place overall after a tree crash.
Rovanperä, determined to clinch his first home victory, showcased stellar performance, widening his lead despite facing challenges like a slow puncture on stage 13. The Finnish driver’s masterful control of his GR Yaris propelled him to multiple stage wins, ultimately securing a commanding 36.8-second lead by the end of the day.
The competition heated up as Thierry Neuville and Adrien Fourmaux battled for a spot on the podium, with Neuville facing brake issues and Fourmaux enduring a puncture that reshuffled the leaderboard dramatically.
With Toyota drivers occupying the top five spots, including Takamoto Katsuta, Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans, and rising star Sami Pajari, the rally showcased the team’s dominance in Finland.
Amidst the intense showdown, stage 16 proved to be a game-changer as punctures plagued Hyundai drivers, leading to significant time losses and shuffling the standings once again.
Heading into the final day, Rovanperä’s lead remains substantial, setting the stage for a nail-biting conclusion with just two stages left to determine the ultimate victor.
With the iconic Ouninpohja stage awaiting the competitors, the rally is far from over, promising fans more adrenaline-pumping action and unpredictable twists in the battle for supremacy.
Stay tuned as the gripping finale of Rally Finland unfolds, promising thrills, surprises, and an epic conclusion to a spectacular showcase of speed, skill, and determination in the world of rallying.