Toyota's Kalle Rovanpera is closing in on a third World Rally Championship win of the season after cruising through Sunday morning's Acropolis Rally stages.
The hot and dry weather conditions continued as the rally resumed on Sunday morning, and after a brutal Saturday, reaching the finish was the key target for Rovanpera.
Rovanpera admitted that it was"not so easy when you don't have any pace and a proper rhythm," but was relieved to complete stage 13 , albeit, 31.2s adrift of the outright pace.
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