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WRC Rally Podcast: WRC Estonia : Pajari extends lead as Neuville closes in on Fourmaux

WRC Estonia : Pajari extends lead as Neuville closes in on Fourmaux

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Sami Pajari Dominates the WRC Rally in Estonia

Moreover, Sami Pajari has taken significant strides towards his first victory in the WRC Rally. With a commanding lead over Oliver Solberg, Pajari showcased his prowess during the latest stages. His performance not only solidified his position but also highlighted the fierce competition in Estonia.

Furthermore, the day included two special stages run twice, along with a super special stage to conclude the action. Pajari seized victory in Stage 12, which took place over a 23.74 km course in Kambja. He outpaced Solberg by 4.0 seconds, effectively recovering the time lost in the earlier stages of the morning. This victory widened Pajari's lead to 18.1 seconds, the largest margin since the beginning of the rally.

Pajari's Unyielding Performance in the Stages

Additionally, Pajari continued to demonstrate his skills, marking the best time in both Stage 13 and Stage 14. In Stage 13, which was 15.16 km long and held in Otepää, Pajari finished 3.3 seconds ahead of Solberg and 3.8 seconds ahead of Thierry Neuville, who remained a persistent threat just 7.5 seconds behind Adrien Fourmaux.

Consequently, Pajari's second run in Kambja saw him collide with a stone but without any significant damage. He still managed to claim the best time for that stage, further consolidating his lead. The overall rankings remained stable after this stage, indicating Pajari's consistent performance throughout the rally.

Competition Heats Up as Rally Progresses

In contrast, the pressure intensified as the rally moved into Stage 15. For the first time this weekend, Neuville took the fastest time in a special stage, finishing 2.3 seconds ahead of both Pajari and Solberg. This victory allowed Neuville to gain crucial seconds, narrowing the gap to Fourmaux to just 1.9 seconds.

Notably, Oliver Solberg clinched victory in Stage 16, the super special that wrapped up the day's events. Despite a slight time loss, Pajari maintained a solid lead in the overall standings. The top ten positions in the rally saw no changes, keeping the excitement alive as competitors prepare for the final stages.

In summary, Sami Pajari's commanding lead at the WRC Rally in Estonia reflects his exceptional skill and determination. With two stages left, the competition promises to bring new challenges and thrilling moments. To stay on top of all things WRC Rally, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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