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Oliver Solberg keeps the lead at Safari Rally Kenya, but Sebastien Ogier intensifies the battle. Solberg starts Friday with a 33.3s advantage over Toyota teammate Elfyn Evans and a minute over Ogier. By the end of the morning loop, Solberg's lead shrinks to 28.8s, with Ogier closing in at 38.2s.
Heavy rain cancels the opening stage, but conditions improve for the drivers as blue skies return. Ogier, determined to recover lost time, dominates stage four, clocking a time 16.2s faster than Solberg. Pajari impresses with two stage wins, despite narrowly avoiding a roll and facing a tire issue.
Ogier narrows the gap to Evans, now 9.4s behind after a front-right puncture. Solberg finishes the loop just 0.1s quicker than Ogier, maintaining his lead. The competition heats up as drivers navigate challenging conditions.

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