Yes, but dont forget starting position :)
Tänak is driving absolutely great, but he off course have an advantage. Hayden also has advantage to Mikkelsen starting a couple of cars back.
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I think they still have a lot of improvements to do. If Meeke did this rally he surely would be in the top fight.
But they both do very well, especially with the pressure of competing with your team "mate."
(The whole "team mate" thing is off course a little bit of a joke, because the guy(s) in the same car are off course the first ones you need to beat to prove your speed.)
Sat 12:17 - SS12: WRC 2 Evans
Nine-tenths quicker than Lappi and he inches closer to second position. "Pretty good but hard on the tyres. We found something by default last night and that seems to have made the car a lot better."
Sat 12:21 - SS12: WRC 2 Tidemand
"This is mostly about training for Finland. I'll try to push harder on the next stage."
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Interesting splits on SS13 (those whicha are actually there).
Great rally so far, very exciting battles both in WRC and WRC2.
In WRC of course people are making use of their starting position, but even so it's not necessarily 'easy'. Looks like it's now Tanak's turn to capitalise and if he can keep it on the road and build a gap he will have earned the win. The Citroen youngsters fight is also interesting and they are much closer to each other than I expected but overall they are still lacking speed. In any case it's good advertisement for them and even if one doesn't continue with Citroen he has a chance to get a WRC drive in the future.
About starting position I also think 1 day championship order is enough. Anyway, this rally is probably one of the worse ones when it comes to start order.