Mikkelsen won WRC2 taking maximum points against the best field of the year so far on a type of rally that's not his best. Controlling it since Friday evening. Looked like cat and mouse with Řstberg. When Mikkelsen took it easy and lost some time, he would win next stage.

Řstberg was fast, but with regards to punctures he had one here with Michelin last year as well and one when fighting for lead in Portugal this year.

Gryazin sadly didn't surprise with crash, but hasn't really had a single stage with top pace for some reason.

Hard to judge Lukyanuk, great drive for sure, but comparison with WrC2 is difficult.
Some 4 weeks ago on a similar rally in Poland Lukyanuk was 15th on the road, Gryazin 38 (23 cars later) and with cleaning led Luykanuk by 36s after first section.
Two weeks ago in Liepaja Luykanuk was number 10 on the road and got beaten in first leg by Breen with 13s at start position 21. (as well as Llarena from 25th). During that rally Lukyanuk was very vocal how unfair advantage that was.
Now come Estonia Luykanuk was starting 17 cars later than WRC2 top and led with 20s after first leg.

At that point obviously Mikkelsen just looked on Řstbergs times and not on Lukyanuk who would still start 7 cars later the next day and didn't take any points off him.

I wrote this already in January when Mikkelsen said he wants to win every rally in Rally2 category. That I doubt he will push if he leads WRC2 easily and WRC3 is far ahead. With one 0 score in WRC2 already that's exactly what he did.