Sebastien Ogier retained the lead of WRC Greece 2026 after SS15 despite setting an identical time to Thierry Neuville on the Loutraki stage.
The gap at the top remained unchanged, with Ogier still 1.3 seconds ahead of Neuville. Their fight for victory remains finely balanced with only two special stages left at the Acropolis Rally Greece.
"It's very close. We're trying to drive quickly, but of course I can't put absolutely everything on the line in these conditions."

Neuville said he was still searching for rear-end balance on his Hyundai, particularly through sandy sections where the car remained difficult to keep in line.
"We had a good stage, but we're still searching for the rear-end balance of the car. Every time we get onto a sandy section, the rear steps out too easily."
Major drama hit Adrien Fourmaux, who suffered his third puncture of the rally. The Hyundai driver lost almost two minutes, dropped to fifth overall and now sits only 0.9 seconds ahead of Sami Pajari.
"I don't know what happened. I'm really fed up with these tyres. I don't think I hit anything."
Takamoto Katsuta remains third overall, while Josh McErlean has moved up to fourth. With two stages remaining, the Ogier-Neuville victory battle and the fight for the top five both remain wide open.













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