Toyota’s Elfyn Evans and Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville share the lead of RallyJapan following a drama-filled Friday morning loop. WRC Report: ⬇️
Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier completed the Rally1 field in seventh, but is almost three minutes adrift after suffering puncture on Stage 2.Dani SordoSordo reported a smell of burning petrol inside the car and immediately stopped the i20 N, 16.1 kilometres into the Isegami’s Tunnel stage.
The Finn was 1.8s faster than Neuville with Evans third fastest some 5.5s adrift, while Tanak dropped 9.7s after having to briefly stop while passing through the infamous Isegami’s Tunnel due to a lack of visibility. As a result of the delay in clearing Sordo’s car, officials cancelled the following Stage 3, the 19.38km Inabu Dam test.
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