Fourmaux puncture hands Rovanpera Rally Paraguay lead

by Marcelo Moreira

World Rally Championship title contender Kalle Rovanperä inherited a slender lead at the inaugural Rally Paraguay after Hyundai’s Adrien Fourmaux suffered a puncture.

Paraguay’s brand new gravel stage provided plenty of drama thanks to their multiple grip changes, loose rock and brutal jumps and kickers. However, it was early leader Rovanpera that emerged from late drama to the top of the leaderboard by 7.1s over Forumaux.

Rovanpera won the day’s opening stage but had struggled to adapt to the grip changes and lost the lead to a charging Fourmaux on stage three.

Kalle Rovanperä, Jonne Halttunen, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Photo by: Toyota Racing

In an afternoon that offered up slippery polished gravel roads, Fourmaux continued to have an edge over Rovanpera as his lead extended to 5.5s, before picking up two punctures. The second tyre failure in stage seven proved the most damaging as the Hyundai driver dropped 18.9 seconds and the rally lead to Rovanpera. Fourmaux was able to to take 0.5s out of Rovanpera on the final Autodromo short super special stage to reduce the deficit to 7.1s.

“Position-wise of course it is good but I cannot say we are really happy about the performance,” said Rovanpera.

“We should be a bit faster and we haven’t been the fastest guy today. It has been a struggle to be honest. Tomorrow the character of the stages is a bit different so we need to try to be a bit better.”

Fourmaux was frustrated to lose the lead but was happy to hold onto second, albeit by 0.5s ahead of Hyundai team-mate Ott Tanak in third, whose pace improved after a difficult morning when he was running as low as sixth.

“It [punctures] happens too often with the tyre but anyway I’m pleased with the day. It is a shame we are not leading tonight but there are at least two long days to go,” said Fourmaux.

Tanak wasn’t the only driver that produced a fightback. Title rival Sébastien Ogier dropped to eighth after picking up a puncture in stage two, but was able to coax blistering pace from his Toyota GR Yaris to end Friday in fourth, 17.8s from the lead.

“After the misfortune of this morning for sure we can be happy with the rest of the day and we pushed as much as we could, and being here we are now is still far from the lead, but it looks much better,” said Ogier.

Elfyn Evans, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT

Elfyn Evans, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT

Photo by: Toyota Racing

Championship leader and road opener Elfyn Evans completed Friday in fifth [+21.1s] although clearly frustrated after struggling to unlock pace in the tricky conditions. The Welshman admitted that he felt he had “forgotten how to drive” in low grip conditions.

Thierry Neuville had run as high as fourth before a costly mistake at the final corner of stage seven dropped him to sixth. The reigning world champion struggled for pace in the morning, but was making progress in the afternoon, before a wild slide approaching a tight right hairpin, he felt was partly caused by a delaminating tyre.

However, he fared better than Toyota duo Takamoto Katsuta and Sami Pajari, who also hit trouble in the same stage. Recovering from an opening stage puncture, Katsuta crashed out of ninth after clipping a bank.

Pajari was forced to stop to change a puncture tyre costing the Finn two minutes as he slipped to eighth, having occupied third position at midday service.

Josh McErlean ended Friday as the best of the M-Sport-Ford duo in seventh, benefiting from Katsuta’s demise and Pajari’s puncture. The Irishman lost time to an overshoot and puncture in the morning, but enjoyed a trouble free afternoon.

Gregoire Munster endured a difficult day that began with an off 900 meters into the opening stage caused by an impact that broke a steering arm and a brake line on his Ford Puma. It required a roadside repair that left the Luxembourger 45 minutes adrift of the lead after then suffering a double puncture.

Grégoire Munster, Louis Louka, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Puma Rally1

Grégoire Munster, Louis Louka, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Puma Rally1

Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool

Munster’s day went from bad to worse in the afternoon as his Puma picked up further damage in the second pass of the test where he came to halt in the morning. Two heavy landings from the harsh jumps cracked his windscreen while damaging the front and the rear of his car. Munster had to nurse his Puma, minus a rear wing through three stages.

In WRC2, title hopeful Yohan Rossel led the class by 9.1s from Nikolay Gryazin as the pair rounded out the top 10 overall. Paraguay local hero Diego Dominguez had held the lead before dropping to third in class.

Championship leader Oliver Solberg recovered to sixth in class, albeit 53.6s adrift of the lead after losing more than a minute to a puncture in stage three. Fellow title contender Gus Greensmith retired following a rear suspension collapse in stage four.

Seven stages likely to feature more loose gravel will await the crews on Saturday.

1 France A. Fourmaux France A. Coria Hyundai Motorsport 16 Hyundai i20 N Rally1    
2 Finland K. Rovanperä Finland J. Halttunen Toyota Racing 69 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   4.1
3 Finland S. Pajari Finland M. Salminen Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2 5 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   13.9
4 Belgium T. Neuville Belgium M. Wydaeghe Hyundai Motorsport 1 Hyundai i20 N Rally1   0.4
5 United Kingdom E. Evans United Kingdom S. Martin Toyota Racing 33 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   0.9
6 Estonia O. Tanak Estonia M. Jarveoja Hyundai Motorsport 8 Hyundai i20 N Rally1   1.1
7 France S. Ogier France V. Landais Toyota Racing 17 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   14.0
8 Ireland J. McErlean Ireland E. Treacy M-Sport 55 Ford Puma Rally1   8.1
9 Japan T. Katsuta Ireland A. Johnston Toyota Racing 18 Toyota GR Yaris Rally1   26.9
10

D. Jr. Dominguez

Spain R. Penate

27 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   20.0
11 France Y. Rossel

A. Dunand PH Sport

21 Citroën C3 Rally2   11.0
12

F. Zaldivar

Argentina M. Der Ohannesian

25 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   5.4
13 Bulgaria N. Gryazin Russian Federation K. Aleksandrov Toksport WRT 26 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   0.8
14

R. Virves

J. Viilo Toksport WRT

23 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   3.9
15 Poland K. Kajetanowicz Poland M. Szczepaniak 24 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   3.2
16

A. Galanti

M. Toyotoshi

30 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   16.7
17 United Kingdom G. Greensmith Sweden J. Andersson 22 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   13.0
18

D. Dominguez S

Argentina F. Mussano

35 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   0.9
19 Sweden O. Solberg United Kingdom E. Edmondson Printsport 20 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   18.5
20

A. Miguel Bestard Poletti

B. Rozada

36 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   7.2
21

G. Saba

Mexico J. Diaz

32 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   24.0
22

M. Zaldivar Jr

L. Allende

29 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   7.0
23

J. Masi

M. Ramos

37 Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo   6.2
24

T. Weiler

J. Sanchez

34 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   15.7
25

M. Zaldivar Sr

United States R. Garcia

38 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   4.2
26

F. Pappalardo

J. Pablo Carrera

40 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   28.9
27

M. Fontana

A. Arnaboldi

50 Ford Fiesta Rally3   46.0
28

L. Ortega

L. Suaya

44 Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   6.8
29

M. González

F. Mendonca

46 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   26.8
30

G. Rossi

K. Sarmezan

51 Ford Fiesta Rally3   26.7
31

E. Castro

J. Echazu

56 Ford Fiesta Rally3   42.5
32

M. Ángel García

P. Hernán Vargas

43 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   1’33.0
33

B. Zapag

E. Fratta

48 Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   27.0
34

S. Ruiz

M. Ruiz

57 Peugeot 208 Rally4   2.0
35

M. Jorge Martínez

J. Aros

45 Hyundai i20 N Rally2   13.4
36

G. Vassilakis

A. Harryman

54 Ford Fiesta Rally3   1’38.1
37

M. Irala

J. Manuel Cabrera

59 Peugeot 208 Rally4   1’33.2
38

D. Arias

H. Nunes

41 Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   10’34.9
39

M. Domínguez

D. Cagnotti

39 Škoda Fabia R5   34.4
40

N. Bruun

P. Olmos

52 Ford Fiesta Rally3   1’35.4
41

C. Pedotti

N. Elizaur

49 Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   17.3
42

H. Finke

M. Espindola

58 Peugeot 208 Rally4   3’40.3
43

M. María García

J. Jose Bilbao

42 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   3’13.2
44

A. Alonso

E. Galindo

31 Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   9’17.8
45

S. González

D. Fabiani

47 Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo   0.0
46 Luxembourg G. Munster Belgium L. Louka M-Sport 13 Ford Puma Rally1 ’40 4’21.0
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