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Ott Tanak leads Rally Chile after Friday’s action

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Estonian Ott Tanak stormed into the lead after blitzing two of the three stages in Friday’s second loop.

The leaderboard had a shake-up after the midday service. Erstwhile rally leader Elfyn Evans found the going tricky, complaining about the slippery stages.

Teemu Suninen won stage four to take the rally lead by 3.8 seconds but it was short-lived as Tanak was on a charge.

The M-Sport Ford Puma star won both stages five and six to hold a 4.2 second overnight lead from the leading Hyundai of Suninen. Evans held on to third place but Kalle Rovapera – running first on the road lost fourth to Thierry Neuville in the day’s final stage after losing time with a half-spin. Neuville had been unhappy with his car’s handling the whole day but made some set-up changes for the afternoon stint.

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Drivers’ Standings

#DriverPoints
1Elfyn Evans61
2Sebastien Ogier33
3Kalle Rovanpera31
4Thierry Neuville29
5Ott Tanak26
6Takamoto Katsuta25
7Adrien Fourmaux21
8Mārtinš Sesks8
9Sami Pajari6
10Joshua McErlean6

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