Ott Tanak increased his lead over Sebastien Ogier to 43.6s going into the final day of the Acropolis Rally Greece, with Hyundai aiming for their first win of the 2025 WRC season. Tanak dominated Saturday’s rough gravel stages in hot conditions, extending his lead with four stages remaining on Sunday. Adrien Fourmaux of Hyundai slipped to third after a mistake put him +2m08.0s behind, while Tanak adjusted his i20 N setup for better performance. Despite Ogier breaking Tanak’s stage wins streak, the Estonian maintained control, focusing on avoiding punctures or damage. Toyota faced setbacks as both Kalle Rovanpera and Takamoto Katsuta retired from the tough Pavliani 2 stage, further shaking up the rally standings.
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