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Ogier within touching distance of seventh WRC title after heartbreak for Evans

by Ryan Wood
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Ogier within touching distance of seventh WRC title after heartbreak for Evans

Elfyn Evans (GB) Scott Martin (GB) of team Toyota Yaris WRC Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT is seen racing during the World Rally Championship ACI Monza in Monza, Italy on December 5, 2020

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Sébastien Ogier moved within touching distance of a seventh FIA World Rally Championship title after an extraordinary day at ACI Rally Monza on Saturday.

The Frenchman completed the penultimate leg of the season finale with a 17.8s lead in his Toyota Yaris, after team-mate and championship favourite Elfyn Evans crashed on treacherous snow-covered roads.

Three more speed tests at Monza’s famous Cathedral of Speed circuit on Sunday, covering 40.25km, stand between Ogier and the crown – but conditions in northern Italy are so demanding that it will be no walk in the park for the 36-year-old.

Third-placed Evans was fastest at the mid-stage split in this afternoon’s Gerosa test in the Italian Alps when he was caught out by the conditions. His Yaris slid down a bank into a tree.

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Sportingly, Evans ran back down the road to warn Ogier of the impending hazard and prevent his colleague joining him in the undergrowth. 

“We came around a flat right corner with a short braking and the surface of the Tarmac had changed. When I braked on that, it was just like glass and there was no chance of us slowing down at all. It completely caught me by surprise,” admitted a disappointed Evans.

“You have to be there, you have to try. You’re not going to win anything by sitting around at the back and I think everybody was having to take some sort of chance. I actually had the surface change in my notes, but I didn’t anticipate it would be as extreme.”

The pendulum swung to and fro between Ogier and Dani Sordo in a breathless morning battle on mainly wet roads after much of the snow that blanketed the area melted overnight.

The lead changed hands on every stage before Ogier pulled clear of the Spaniard, who chose caution over bravery after Evans’ demise, this afternoon. The deep snow caused the penultimate stage to be cancelled but Ogier was taking nothing for granted.

“At the moment if you look at the championship classifications, Elfyn is 14 points ahead of us so we still need to score the points,” he said.

Ott Tänak ended third, 4.3s behind team-mate Sordo. If the pair keep those places it would be sufficient for Hyundai Motorsport to retain the manufacturers’ title.

Finns Esapekka Lappi and Kalle Rovanperä were fourth and fifth in a Ford Fiesta and Yaris. Lappi survived a spin and Rovanperä emerged unscathed after sliding into a wall.

Gus Greensmith and Ole Christian Veiby crashed out after violent accidents at the same corner, while Thierry Neuville did not restart following his retirement yesterday as Hyundai elected to keep the Belgian off the mountain roads. 

Leading positions after Saturday
1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 1hr 47min 47.2s
2. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +17.8s
3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +22.1s
4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Ford Fiesta +38.2s
5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +1min 10.1s
6. A Mikkelsen / A Jaeger NOR Skoda Fabia +3min 20.6s

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1Elfyn Evans109
2Kalle Rovanpera66
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5Ott Tanak57
6Adrien Fourmaux44
7Takamoto Katsuta39
8Sami Pajari19
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