P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Andreas Mikkelsen and Torstein Eriksen took the lead of Rally Poland on Friday morning’s first stage and relentlessly built a 7.4 second lead over the morning loop ahead a sensational Martins Sesks on his Rally1 debut in a non-hybrid M-Sport Ford Puma. The Latvian was speechless when he found out he’d set the second fastest […]
The Latvian was stunned when he realized he had the second fastest time in SS2. Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin had a strong performance, holding third place in the rally. Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen impressed as last-minute replacements for Ogier, securing a solid fourth place. Rovanperä took the lead by a slim margin after a strong stage performance. As the day progressed, Rovanperä climbed to second place, trailing Mikkelsen by just 1.8 seconds. It was a challenging day, but Rovanperä remained optimistic about their performance moving forward. Hosung Mikkelsen, on the other hand, considered it a positive day with learning opportunities for the rest of the rally.