to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

Read to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds. on RadioNOVO

to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

Kalle Rovanpera took the lead in the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, narrowly ahead of Ogier. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he hit a tree in a high-speed section, damaging his car. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver were unharmed. This incident was reminiscent of a crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

Rovanpera's strong performance in the first stage of the CER competition put him in the lead, with a narrow margin over Ogier. However, Ogier's rally took a hit when he collided with a tree in a leaf-covered section, causing significant damage to his car. Despite the crash, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unscathed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, edging out Ogier by a mere 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he veered off course in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the following stage, causing significant damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver escaped unharmed. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the conclusion of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera seized the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's fortunes took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in severe front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Thankfully, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unscathed from the 10G impact. This incident evoked memories of a similar crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, narrowly edging out Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed from the 10G impact. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera took the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, narrowly edging out Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed from the 10G impact. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera took the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, narrowly edging out Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed from the 10G impact. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

Kalle Rovanpera's impressive performance in the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday saw him take the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera took the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, narrowly edging out Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed from the 10G impact. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera took the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Despite the severity of the impact, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed. This incident brought back memories of a similar crash that ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera surged ahead to claim the lead, narrowly edging out Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a dramatic turn when he lost control in a high-speed section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage to his GR Yaris. Fortunately, both Ogier and his co-driver emerged unharmed from the 10G impact. This incident bore a striking resemblance to a crash that prematurely ended Ogier's rally at the same event last year. At the end of the morning loop, Rovanpera is leading Elfyn Evans by 39.2 seconds.

In the first stage of the CER competition on Saturday, Kalle Rovanpera took the lead, narrowly surpassing Ogier by 0.7 seconds. However, Ogier's rally took a turn for the worse when he lost control in a high-speed, leaf-covered section and collided with a tree in the subsequent stage, resulting in heavy front-left damage