Swedish rally conditions provide a top driver for a top class challenge.Many top drivers have difficulty Värmlandin loskaisilla you. AOP

rally of the season’s second race in Sweden is traditionally a season for the only true winter rally, but this time the circumstances Värmlandissa are exceptional springtime. Norwegian Yr-the weather service says the temperature kicking up in six plus degrees, and during the morning once driven stages are due to this really slushy.

Terrible, absolutely terrible. That was more horrible than anything I’ve ever faced in Monte Carlo. The only thing in mind is survival. Driving is really uncomfortable, the sixth route is a Toyota Kris Meeke evaluate the afternoon of the second special stage at the finish line.

Sohjoisen piece of ground-period of time made 13. the car as a route circulating Meeken teammate Ott Tänak , which solidified at the same time lead to a rally in. The Estonian leadership has 13 special stage after 51.7 seconds Hyundai Andreas mikkelsen was .

Mikkelsen popped up 13. special stage snow bank, but when the car’s momentum is stalled, the Norwegian was able to continue the journey. Time passed, however, for several seconds, and the clip of the third period made the Citroën Esapekka Lappi increase in the total situation for 7.0 seconds from Mikkelsen. Another Hyundai-the driver Thierry Neuville lurking just 3.2 seconds to get from Lapland.

started the day Saturday WRC 2 Pro -class four base-time, but the day’s five special stages should be a youngster point of view to be fatal. Rovanperä missed the quick journey what is apparently the side of the stick, and crossed the stage’s finish line almost three minutes of class soles made Eric peter sella in defeat.

Rovanperä still holds the title in WRC 2 Pro -class the second-ranked, but the difference between Mads available in in front of increased by almost three and a half minutes.

Situation 13/19 ek:n after :

1. Ott Tänak, Toyota

2. Andreas Mikkelsen, Hyundai +51,7

4. Thierry Neuville, Hyundai +1:01,9

5. Elfyn Evans, M-Sport +1:09,4

6. Kris Meeke, Toyota +1:30,7

7. Sébastien Loeb, Hyundai +1:37,2