CER - 4th Day: Toyota clinches 9th title in style with Rovanpera's win, Neuville crashes out [+photo]



At the end of Sunday, Kalle Rovanpera is the winner of this year's Central European Rally with Elfyn Evans and Ott Tanak following him.

Kalle Rovanpera secures his third victory of the season in Central Europe, but he was beaten by Elfyn Evans for 0,2 seconds on SuperSunday standings.

Elfyn Evans stole Ott Tanak's second place in Powerstage for 5,6 seconds as their gap was at 1,1 seconds in favor the Estonian at the end of Stage 17.

Takamoto Katsuta finished ahead of the fifth Adrien Fourmaux who reported understeer with his i20N in Stage 16. Moreover, the Frenchman missed a braking point in Stage 17.

Sami Pajari holds his sixth place and finished 9,3 seconds behind Fourmaux.

Josh McErlean completes the top seven and made a mistake in Stage 16 when he missed a braking point and went on the field.

Gregoire Munster finished outside the top ten as Sebastien Ogier who restarted under the SuperRally regulations today.

The eight WRC Champion scored the five bonus points on SuperSunday and Powerstage as he was the fastest driver in all stages today.

Toyota is crowned as the 2025 WRC Manufacturer Champion and clinched its ninth title in World Rally Championship.

Thierry Neuville was seventh overall at the end of Saturday and was forced to retire on the opening Sunday stage as he hit a bridge 4,23Km into SS15. Stage 15 was cancelled after Neuville's accident and many drivers received notional times.




Watch below the stage times:







Watch below the overall classification after Central European Rally:





Photo Credits: Toyota

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