Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja produced one of the best drives of their WRC careers to tame a Hyundai i20 N, that is short of being the best car in the championship, to defeat Rovanpera on home soil by 6.8s after an intense duel.
The 2019 world champion assumed the lead on Stage 2 on Friday, and from there the Estonian was on maximum attack delivering a string of blistering stages times to …Keep reading
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