New Zealand – SS13: The Last for Craig Breen
With 5.81km to go from the end of the loop, even though the rain had stopped, there was no doubt that the pilots still in the race should be eager to finish this grueling day and get back to the service park.
This final short Komokoriki was only supposed to be a formality, but everyone was still thinking Gus Greensmith got off the road during the first morning pass which led to the stage being cancelled.
A high-speed section in very difficult conditions caught Jas. The main thing is that the safety cell did its job and Jas and Jonas are okay. pic.twitter.com/eMKc6ViPma
– M Sport (MSportLtd) September 30, 2022
Sebastien Auger He arrived a minute late at the start of the special after stopping too long in the call section to check his Toyota and was given a 10-second penalty.
As a final wink, the rain doubled after the first contenders had passed, ahead of the leading trio of Rovanpera, Auger and Tanak Do not rush. None of the three men took any risks and the soldier disembarked Craig Brain Who signed the second scratch. Kali Rovanpera could join Auckland content with an achievement and a world title within reach.
Sports hostilities resume tomorrow at 11:32pm French time for the SS14 – Whitford Forest (8.82km) match. Two episodes of two specials are on the program for this final day of racing.
SS13 Order:
Overall classification after SS13:
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