At the end of Fridauy morning, Adrien Fourmaux is still leading Rally Saudi Arabia with Martins Sesks and Sami Pajari following him.
Adrien Foumaux holds a tine lead over the second Martins Sesks as their gap is at 2,9 seconds at the end of Friday morning. Moreover, the Frenchman set the fastest time in Stage 9.
Sesks stole Sami Pajari's second place at the end of Stage 10 and their gap was at one second before the start of Stage 11 in favor of the M-Sport Ford driver.
Ott Tanak comes right behind Pajari for 4,7 seconds after his cutting the last one's margin on Friday morning by setting the fastest time in SS10 and SS11.
Thierry Neuville remains fifth overall and suffered from damper issues since Stage 10.
Takamoto Katsuta is still in sixth position overall despite the intercom issues he faced in Stage 10.
Sebastien Ogier stayed out of trouble and holds his seventh place while he is closing in securing his ninth title in WRC if Evans stays tenth overall.
Kalle Rovanpera managed to take some seconds off the seventh Ogier in Stage 11 despite the fact that the Finn driver suffered from a front lft puncture there with their gap being at 19,9 seconds.
Gregoire Munster moved ahead of Evans and is now ninth overall and mentioned a rear right damper issue in Stage 10.
Elfyn Evans dropped from ninth to tenth as he stopped in Stage 11 to change a rear left puncture resulting in losing more than one minute on the final stage of Friday morning. However, he is 12,8 seconds behind Munster.
Nasser Al-Attiyah and Josh McErlean are outside the top ten. The Irish driver stalled twice in Stage 10.
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— FIA World Rally Championship (@OfficialWRC) November 28, 2025
Watch below the overall classification after Stage 11:
Photo Credits: Hyundai

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