At the end of Friday morning, Oliver Solberg stays ahead of Elfyn Evans with Sebastien Ogier following them.
Oliver Solberg is still leading Rallye Monte Carlo and set the fastest time in Stage 4, but he lost some seconds to Evans due to front left puncture. However, he bounced back in Stage 6 by being the fastest driver there and managed to increase his lead more than one minute.
Elfyn Evans cut Solberg's lead to 43,5 seconds as he was the fastest driver and took advantage over Solberg's puncture there.
Sebastien Ogier remains third overall and was ahead of Neuville for 3,6 seconds at the end of Stage 4, but he was able to respond in Stage 5.
Thierry Neuville follows the nine-time WRC Champion for 16,7 seconds at the end of Friday morning.
Adrien Fourmaux overtook Jon Armstrong on the classification at the end of Stage 5 as their gap was at 4,1 seconds in favor the last one at the end of SS4.
Jon Armstong slipped behind Fourmaux at the end of Stage 5, but their margin is at 33,8 seconds at the end of SS6.
Takamoto Katsuta and Heayden Paddon complete the top 8.
The Japanese driver suffered from front left puncture in Stage 5 and had another one in Stage 6 at the front right.
Gregore Munster is still outside the top 10 as he had a bried stop and a front right puncture in Stage 5.
Josh McErlean and Sami Pajari restarted under the SuperRally regulations today and are outside the top ten.
Watch below the stage times:
Watch below the overall classification after SS6:
Photo Credits: Toyota

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