Rally Chile 2023 - Saturday
Tanak leads
Toyota loses out with soft tire gamble
Solberg grabs WRC2 lead
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TODAY'S ITINERARY
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CLASSIFICATION AFTER SS12
- Tanak
- Suninen +58.3s
- Neuville +1m12.2s
- Evans +1m22.9s
- Rovanpera +2m24.0s
- Katsuta +4m07.2s
- Solberg +6m52.7s
- Greensmith +7m18.0s
- Pajari +7m36.6s
- Rossel +8m01.1s
NUNO DONÇALVES
September 30
ESPERO QUE TANAK E MSPORT GANHEM POIS MERECEM E SUNINEN TAMBEM MERECE FICAR EM SEGUNDO.
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AND THAT'S IT!
What a day! But there's still one more to go tomorrow. See you then?
FragmentalStew
September 30
Hasta la mañana
MartinC
September 30
Yep... was busy today.... hope Elf can score big enough over Kalle!
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LUKE BARRY
Today has been terrific from Tanak - supremely well judged. Fantastic for the championship as a whole to have him back at the front
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ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE SATURDAY IN CHILE
Go!
Sam
September 30
Mental
Carlos
September 30
Rocket!
Ralistaz
September 30
Rollercoaster
Tomothy
September 30
Pirelli
Konstantinos
September 30
Tanak
Kari
October 1
Toyota
Sahmid
September 30
Experience
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GREENSMITH UP TO SECOND!
That was a bad stage for Pajari, who drops from first to third behind Gus Greensmith now too. Greensmith is 18.6s ahead overall, 17.2s slower than Solberg on SS12
Kim
September 30
In all honesty, I don't want Greensmith to win.. mainly coz of one reason.. he won in a race that Solberg was suppost to win, he just took advantage,, as a man at least he would had let Oli take even a 30sec out or One min ahead... but he was greedy... kind of do fair play... buy he took advantage.. so Greensmith I hope Andres Mikkelson wins.. he deserves it.. he fought for it,, and he was not opportunistic
Sam
September 30
Solberg should have known better: even I, from my sofa, instantly knew that those donuts would've had consequences. I'm sorry but he's a professional, he should know the rules. What happened was completely up to him. Besides, if we want to play this game, then give the WRC2 title to Fourmaux, who lost a probable win in Portugal and podiums in Mexico, Croatia and Greece through no fault of his own.
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SOLBERG GRABS THE WRC2 LEAD!
Great rally management from Oliver. 49.6s quicker than Pajari elevates him into a lead of 43.9s
Sam
September 30
It looks as if we're in the 70s and 80s again, with these incredible swings from one stage to the next!
Ralistaz
September 30
Who needs glasses
the less You see the faster You go! 
Kim
September 30
I've learned one thing tonight.. If you believe in something or someone don't give up.. no matter the lows or the highs... just believe and support, ..NEVER GIVE UP... thanks Oli for the lesson.. I almost gave up..
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PAJARI COMMENT
"I don't know what I should have done otherwise. I was trying to do as well as I can, but I simply cannot go faster."
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