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đș Watch Safari Rally Kenya on Red Bull TV: https://win.gs/safarirally Kalle RovanperĂ€ boosted his FIA World Rally Championship title hopes with a dominant victory at Safari Rally Kenya on Sunday afternoon. The 21-year-old continued his run of irresistible form to chalk up win number four of the season as his Toyota Gazoo Racing squad locked out the top four places for the first time in 29 years. RovanperĂ€ never expected to win this rally. He arrived in Kenya with a commanding points lead and played down his glory hopes, instead starting with the mindset that any points from the championshipâs roughest encounter would be a bonus. But the Finnâs âbring it homeâ approach soon went out of the window on Friday afternoon when he seized top spot from GR Yaris team-mate SĂ©bastien Ogier, who stopped to change a wheel in the final test. Despite feeling unwell, RovanperĂ€ strengthened his position on Saturday and thrived in waterlogged conditions as downpours derailed many of his rivalsâ hopes. The sizeable 40.3sec margin he carried into Sundayâs finale was extended with another two fastest times and the youngster ended the bruising four-day fixture 52.8sec clear of Elfyn Evans. He leads the championship by 65 points with seven rounds remaining, while Toyota extended its manufacturersâ series lead by 62 points. "It feels great,â beamed RovanperĂ€. âI have to say, this was the hardest rally I have ever done and if I am honest we just have to thank the team. "To have four cars like this with no issues means it is clearly the strongest and fastest car. The team did a fantastic job." Welshman Evans combated his troubled result last time out in Sardinia with a relatively drama-free drive. He finished 49.9sec ahead of Takamoto Katsuta, who sealed back-to-back Safari podiums. The Japanese driver kept a keen eye on his mirrors with Ogier behind and ended 27.6sec ahead of the eight-time world champion. Ogier - winner last year - had mixed emotions. Fridayâs tyre trouble put him out of contention and he conceded more time when the carâs engine ingested some famous fesh-fesh sand. The hotly-anticipated battle with compatriot SĂ©bastien Loeb never materialised either, as the nine-time world champion retired his M-Sport Ford Puma with engine woes on Friday. Hyundai Motorsportâs Thierry Neuville was over 10 minutes behind in fifth overall despite incurring a 10min penalty when he crashed his i20 N into a tree and failed to finish Saturdayâs Sleeping Warrior finale. He retained second in the championship and collected five bonus points for winning the Wolf Power Stage. Craig Breen was M-Sport Fordâs leading driver in sixth despite nursing suspension problems in his Puma. He gained the position when Oliver Solberg stopped in the middle of the road with an air filter full of dust, causing the cancellation of Sundayâs opener. The championship returns to Europe when Rally Estonia (14 - 17 July) kicks-off the second half of the season. Final positions: 1. K RovanperĂ€ / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 3hr 40min 20.4sec 2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +52.8sec 3. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 42.7sec 4. S Ogier / B Veillas FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2min 10.3sec 5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +10min 40.9sec 6. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Ford Puma +23min 27.9sec FIA World Rally Championship (after round 6 of 13): 1. K RovanperĂ€ 145pts 2. T Neuville 80pts 3. O TĂ€nak 62pts ______ Experience the world of Red Bull Rally like you have never seen it before. With the best rallying videos on the web and original series, prepare for your âstoke factorâ to be at an all time high. Subscribe to Red Bull Rally on Youtube: https://win.gs/SubToRedBullRally Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: http://onelink.to/yfbct7 Watch Red Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV Check out https://redbull.com Red Bull Motorsports on Facebook: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsFacebook Red Bull Motorsports on Instagram: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsInstagram
đș Watch Safari Rally Kenya on Red Bull TV: https://win.gs/safarirally Kalle RovanperĂ€ capitalised on team-mate SĂ©bastien Ogierâs late misfortune to lead after Safari Rally Kenyaâs vicious opening leg on Friday. Championship leader RovanperĂ€ languished in 11th overall on Thursday evening after puncturing a tyre on the curtain-raising super special stage, but was immediately into the podium fight on Friday's sandy speed tests on the shores of the Great Rift Valleyâs Lake Naivasha. Car-breaking roads and thick fesh-fesh sand punished crews as more than half of the FIA World Rally Championship field suffered some form of drama during the day, but Toyota Gazoo Racingâs GR Yaris cars performed well under the pressure. Defending Kenya winner Ogier picked up where he had left off on Thursday and led for the majority of the six stages. He was briefly overtaken by team-mate Elfyn Evans in the morning, but moved back in front in the afternoonâs opener when the Welshman suffered a soft rear tyre. RovanperĂ€ lingered inside the leading trio and managed to bag three stage wins before seizing the top spot late in the day when his colleague stopped to change a wheel during the Kedong finale. The Finn was pleased to be carrying a 22.4sec buffer into Saturdayâs monster leg despite having to sweep dust from the surface as the first car on the road. âI think we did a good job,â reflected RovanperĂ€. âThe plan was to be fast and safe and we are in a good position now, but tomorrow will be very challenging. âIâve never really experienced anything like this before. Last year we didnât have this many soft sections of road, so that was something a bit new. âOf course, itâs always challenging here. There was still some [road] cleaning on the second pass, but other than that we have enjoyed the stages - except the last one - I think we all felt relieved to finish that,â he added. Evans remained RovanperĂ€âs nearest challenger, but he found it difficult to judge exactly how hard to push and what risks to take. He ended just 2.9sec clear of third-placed Ott TĂ€nak, who denied Toyota an overnight podium lockout. TĂ€nak started on the back foot when the gear lever of his Hyundai i20 N snapped during the first stage. Thanks to some quick-thinking, the Estonian carried out a makeshift repair, using the carâs spare wheel brace as a temporary shifter before going on to claim a brace of top-three times. Takamoto Katsuta was demoted from second to fourth overall in the final stage. The Toyota youngster slowed to pass a stricken Craig Breen - who retired his M-Sport Ford Puma with front right suspension damage - and eventually ended 1.3sec down on TĂ€nak. Second in the championship Thierry Neuville also had a troublesome day with his Hyundai. The car briefly lost power after scooping up a cloud of dust on SS4, with Neuville also complaining of traction and drivability issues. He trailed the frontrunners by almost one-minute, ahead of Ogier, who was 1min 10.7sec further back. Last year, Ogier clawed back a similar deficit to take victory after breaking a suspension damper on Friday. Anything is still possible, although the Frenchman appeared to be visibly dejected back at the Naivasha service park. âBeing so far behind, I canât really say we are in the fight,â he said. âOf course, a lot of things can still happen, but itâs not the same fight when you are this far behind. I am pretty sure things will happen tomorrow, but itâs still frustrating.â Gus Greensmith was the only M-Sport Ford championship contender to finish the day, but he was almost 15 minutes off the pace after stopping to make stage-side repairs on Kedong 1. SĂ©bastien Loebâs Puma stopped with engine troubles on the way back to midday service and Adrien Fourmauxâs similar car also bowed out with a transmission-related failure. Leading positions after Friday: 1. K RovanperĂ€ / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 1hr 20min 58.1sec 2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +22.4sec 3. O TĂ€nak / M JĂ€rveoja ESP Hyundai i20 N +25.3sec 4. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +26.6sec 5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +57.5sec 6. S Ogier / B Veillas FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2min 8.2sec #wrc #safarirallykenya #safarirally ______ Experience the world of Red Bull Rally like you have never seen it before. With the best rallying videos on the web and original series, prepare for your âstoke factorâ to be at an all time high. Subscribe to Red Bull Rally on Youtube: https://win.gs/SubToRedBullRally Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: http://onelink.to/yfbct7 Watch Red Bull TV: http://win.gs/WatchRBTV Check out https://redbull.com Red Bull Motorsports on Facebook: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsFacebook Red Bull Motorsports on Instagram: https://win.gs/RedBullMotorsportsInstagram
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