How will Rovanpera become 2022 WRC Champion in Greece?



Kalle Rovanpera is heading to Acropolis Rally with a big-point advantage over his rivals on the drivers' championship and it is possible for him to become 2022 World Rally Driver Champion next weekend in Greece. But how will this happen?

First of all, Kalle Rovanpera’s main rival is Ott Tanak as their gap is at 72 points whereas Elfyn Evans and Thierry Neuville are 87 and 97 points behind the first one respectively. To clinch his maiden title in World Rally Championship, the Toyota driver must score more than 18 points than Tanak next week. If Evans wants to have chances to keep fighting for the championship, he has to score more than 4 points than Rovanpera in Greece whereas Neuville has to recover 8 points in comparison with the Finn driver at the end of Acropolis Rally.

Below, you can read how Rovanpera can become the World Rally Driver Champion of 2022 depending on Tanak’s results in Greece.

 

Rovanpera’s result

Tanak’s result

Victory + first on the powerstage

4th place + 0 points from PS

5th place + 2 point from PS

6th place + 4 points from PS

Victory + second on the powerstage

5th place + 1 points from PS

6th place + 3 points from PS

7th place + 5 points from PS

Victory + third on the powerstage

5th place + 0 points from PS

6th place + 2 points from PS

7th place + 4 points from PS

Victory + fourth on the powerstage

6th place + 1 point from PS

7th place + 3 points from PS

8th place + 5 points from PS

Victory + fifth on the powerstage

6th place + 0 points from PS

7th place + 2 point from PS

8th place + 4 points from PS

Victory + 0 points from PS

7th place + 1 point from PS

8th place + 3 points from PS

9th place + 5 points from PS

2nd place + first on the powerstage

8th place + 1 point from PS

9th place + 3 points from PS

10th place + 4 points from PS

Outside the top 10 + 5 points from PS

2nd place + second on the powerstage

8th place + 0 points from PS

9th place + 2 points from PS

10th place + 3 points from PS

Outside the top 10 + 4 points from PS

2nd place + third on the powerstage

9th place + 1 point from PS

10th place + 2 points from PS

Outside the top 10 + 3 points from PS

2nd place + fourth on the powerstage

9th place + 0 points from PS

10th place + 1 point from PS

Outside the top 10 + 2 points from PS

2nd place + fifth on the powerstage

10th place + 0 points from PS

Outside the top ten + 1 points from PS

3rd place + first on the powerstage

9th place + 0 points from PS

10th place + 1 point from PS

Outside the top ten + 2 points from PS

3rd place + second on the powerstage

10th place + 0 points from PS

 

Outside the top 10 + 1 point from PS

3rd place + third on the powerstage

Outside the top 10 + 0 points from PS

DNF



Photo Credits: Toyota

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