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WRC Monte Carlo: Tanak tops opening day, Suninen crashes out

Hyundai’s Ott Tanak has thrown down the first marker at the start of the 2021 World Rally Championship season in Monte Carlo with victory in both of Thursday’s stages.

Tyres were the major talking point of the day, with Pirelli replacing Michelin as the WRC’s new control supplier.

A shortage of pre-event testing in the truncated close season caused many teams to run conservatively; all the more so as no Shakedown was permitted under the tight enforcement of measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Haute Alps prefecture.

It is understood that the Italian rubber has less grip in wet and snowy conditions, but this escalates considerably whenever the road dries.

Wet roads fringed with snow were far from optimum, therefore, but Tanak is a man on a mission to reclaim the title and wanted to capitalise on any hesitancy among his rivals.

At the start of his second season in Hyundai’s i20 WRC, Tanak felt considerably more at ease than at this time in 2020.

Keeping closest to Tanak’s pace was Toyota’s young Finnish star Kalle Rovanpera, who sits five seconds in front of his British team-mate Elfyn Evans as the crews go into their first overnight halt.

Reigning champion Sebastien Ogier suffered a serious accident in pre-event testing which limited his experience of the new rubber and his performance was further blunted by an unnerving intermittent brake problem.

Ogier holds fifth pace overnight behind the Hyundai of Thierry Neuville, who is joined for the first time by a new co-driver Martin Wydaeghe – who was only recruited last week after salary negotiations broke down with Neuville’s long-standing partner Nicolas Gilsoul.

One man who missed the ‘cautious approach’ memo was M-Sport’s Teemu Suninen, whose Ford Fiesta WRC was right on the pace of Tanak in the first two sectors of the opening stage.

The Finn then got caught out by a 90-degree right-hander, understeering into an earth bank and being pitched into a roll which ended up in the trees halfway down a hillside.

With a broken roll cage resulting from his off, the unhappy Finn will not restart.

Some measure of cheer was brought to the Cumbrian squad by the performance of its French prodigy Adrien Fourmaux in the team’s WRC2 entry.

A dominant second stage time meant Fourmaux was almost three seconds faster than Gus Greensmith in the team’s second full WRC car.

The youngster’s time hoisted him to second in WRC2 behind the Skoda of former WRC star Andreas Mikkelsen, who spent 2020 developing this year’s Pirelli compounds and wants to use the second tier category as a springboard back into the big league.

Russian driver Nikolay Gryazin holds third place in WRC2 at the wheel of his privateer VW Polo, just ahead of the man who took his seat for 2021 at Hyundai, Oliver Solberg.

In WRC3, Citroen ended the day with a 1-2-3 lockout for its French drivers Yohan Rossel, Nicolas Ciamin and Yoann Bonato.

Curfew regulations as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19 must be strictly adhered to, requiring an early finish to each day and precipitating a very early start to the second day’s action, with the first stage getting underway at 6:10am local time.

Rally Monte Carlo results after Stage 2

Pos Class Driver Team Gap
1 RC1 Ott Tanak, M.Jarveoja Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 24m17.5s
2 RC1 Kalle Rovanpera, J.Halttunen 3.3s
3 RC1 Elfyn Evans, S.Martin Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 8.5s
4 RC1 Thierry Neuville, M.Wydaeghe Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 16.0s
5 RC1 Sebastien Ogier, J.Ingrassia Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 16.9s
6 RC1 Dani Sordo, C.del Barrio Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 42.7s
7 RC1 Pierre-Louis Loubet, V.Landais Hyundai 2C Competition 1m07.8s
8 WRC2 Andreas Mikkelsen, O.Floene Toksport WRT 1m18.3s
9 WRC2 Adrien Fourmaux, R.Jamoul M-Sport Ford WRT 1m27.2s
10 RC1 Gus Greensmith, E.Edmondson M-Sport Ford WRT 1m30.0s
11 RC1 Takamoto Katsuta, D.Barritt Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 1m39.4s
12 WRC2 Nikolay Gryazin, K.Aleksandrov Movisport SRL 1m44.3s
13 WRC2 Oliver Solberg, A.Johnston Hyundai Motorsport N 1m49.4s
14 WRC3 Yohan Rossel, B.Fulcrand 1m52.1s
15 WRC2 Eric Camilli, F-X.Buresi Sports & You 1m57.0s
16 WRC3 Nicolas Ciamin, Y.Roche 1m59.7s
17 RC2 Yoann Bonato, B.Boulloud 2m01.2s
18 RC2 Kevin Abbring, P.Tsjoen 2m29.9s
19 WRC2 Marco Bulacia Wilkinson, M.Der Ohannesian Toksport WRT 2m30.6s
20 WRC3 Cedric De Cecco, J.Humblet 2m58.0s
21 WRC2 Sean Johnston, A.Kihurani Sainteloc Junior Team 3m14.2s
22 RGT Cup Manu Guigou, A.Coria 3m15.6s
23 WRC3 Hermann Neubauer, B.Ettel 3m42.3s
24 WRC3 Davy Vanneste, K.D’alleine 3m46.6s
25 RC2 Olivier Burri, A.Levratti 3m54.0s
26 RC2 Mauro Miele, L.Beltrame 4m07.1s
27 RC2 Mike Coppens, F.Gordon 4m10.0s
28 WRC3 Johannes Keferbock, I.Minor 4m27.8s
29 RC2 Jerome Chavanne, P.Blot 4m30.5s
30 RC2 Daniel Alonso Villaron, A.L.Fernandez 4m43.8s
31 WRC3 Giacomo Ogliari, L.Granai 4m50.0s
32 WRC3 Cedric Cherain, S.Prevot 4m57.7s
33 RGT Cup Cedric Robert, M.Duval 5m00.6s
34 WRC3 Tom Williams, G.Ascalone 5m08.1s
35 RC4 Nicolas Latil, J.Degout 5m17.1s
36 RC2 Yanis Desangles, N.Theron 5m58.9s
37 RGT Cup Philippe Baffoun, A.Dunand 6m25.0s
38 WRC3 Miguel Diaz-Aboitiz, D.Sanjuan 6m27.6s
39 RC4 Sacha Althaus, L.Zbinden 6m28.5s
40 RC4 Viliam Prodan, Z.Rastegorac 7m05.0s
41 RC4 Nikos Pavlidis, A.Harryman 7m27.1s
42 RGT Cup Raphael Astier, F.Vauclare 7m31.4s
43 RC4 Alain Cittadino, L.Santi 7m49.8s
44 RC4 Sebastien Martinez, P.Santos 8m08.1s
45 WRC3 Fabrizio Arengi Bentivoglio, M.Bosi 8m10.0s
46 RC4 Jerome Aymard, S.Aymard 8m13.8s
47 RC2 Pascal Eouzan, P.Eouzan 8m18.6s
48 RC4 Francois Delgery, S.Schwab 8m38.6s
49 RC2 Philippe Roux, C.Roux 8m40.7s
50 RC4 Christophe Berard, A.Paolini 8m43.3s
51 RC4 Jean-Paul Marcaillou, M.Salignon 8m48.8s
52 RC2 Carlo Covi, M.Lorigiola 9m36.8s
53 RC4 Pierre Tanci, S.Malet 10m57.8s
54 RC2 Carlo Boroli, M.Imerito 11m50.0s
55 WRC2 Enrico Brazzoli, M.Barone Movisport SRL 13m22.6s

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