Evans handed slender lead after Meeke issue

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Top 15 classification after SS6 at ဣT♓our de Corse

Elfy🐎n Evans has been handed a 4.5-second advantage at the end of day one at Tour de Corse after getting stuck behind a slow Kris Meeke on the final stage💟.

The M-Sport driver reclaimed his early lead at the start of the second loop with victory ☂on SS4 Bavella 𝓡2 before cementing his advantage with a third stage win of the day on SS5 Valinco 2.

Evans handed slender lead after Meeke issue

168澳✅洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Top 15 classification after SS6 a𒁏t Tour de Corse

Elfyn Evans has been handed a 4.5-second advantage at the end of d𓆉ay one at Tour de Corse after getting stuck behind a sloꦡw Kris Meeke on the final stage.

The M-Sport ꦦdriver reclaimed his early lead at the start of the second loop with victory on SS4 Ba🍰vella 2 before cementing his advantage with a third stage win of the day on SS5 Valinco 2.

Looking to complete a strong day at Tour de Corse, Evans was up in thꦯe time splits again on the road before coming up behind a slow-moving Meeke who was struggling with rear suspension damag💯e to his Toyota.

By the finish Evans 🌊was 10 seconds behind Toyota’s Ott Tanak but upon reviewing on🌱board footage Tour de Corse stewards effectively neutralised the stage between the front-runners by giving the M-Sport Ford driver the same finishing time as Tanak.

As a r🌺esult, Evans takes a 4.5s lead into SS7 over Tanak with Neuville 𒉰in third place 9.8s off the Welsh driver.

Dani Sordo r🗹emains a distant fourth place for Hyundai and will look to fend off M-Sport’s Teemu Suninen 🍰who is less than five seconds back, while defending WRC champion Sebastien Ogier also remains in close contract for Citroen in sixth place.

Ogier’s teammate Esapekka Lappi holds seventh place with Loeb struggling for Hyundai over 90 seconds o𒁏ff in eighth place.

Eric Camilli leads the WRC2 fight for Volkswagen in ninth place with Citroen’s Yoann Bonato rounding out the top 10 with Meeke limping to the end of the day’s action down in 16th place.

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