![]() ![]() His effort was 0.5s quicker than Sordo as he began to chip away at the gap between his more experienced team-mate sitting second overall. Lappi was unhappy with his performance, but it was enough to climb from fifth to third overall. When asked to explain his speed, he replied: “I just woke up today and thought we should drive a bit of rally, so that is what we tried to do.” Making the most of the starting last of the Rally1 runners, Rovanpera more than doubled his overall rally lead on his way to fifth stage win of the rally. Rovanpera produced the drive of the rally to date on stage nine, the 26.61km Vieira do Minho, after delivering a mesmerising time that was 12.8s faster than Lappi's next best. ![]() Sordo's team-mate Esapekka Lappi has moved to third but 57.0s adrift, ahead of the third Hyundai of Thierry Neuville (+57.9s) and M-Sport’s Ott Tanak (+1m34.1s) after Pierre-Louis Loubet crashed his Ford out of fifth on stage 10. ![]()
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