Thierry Neuville remains the overall leader of the 2026 Acropolis Rally Greece after SS1 through SS13, holding a slender 4.1-second advantage over Sebastien Ogier.
The battle for victory intensified on Saturday as Ogier reduced the deficit on the day's final stage. Despite the late charge, Neuville retained the rally lead heading into Super Sunday.

SS13 produced major drama with multiple punctures reshuffling the order. Adrien Fourmaux had already lost his podium position earlier in the day, while Dani Sordo and Elfyn Evans also suffered punctures on Saturday's final stage.

Takamoto Katsuta capitalised on the incidents to move into third overall, ahead of Adrien Fourmaux and Josh McErlean. Sami Pajari climbed to sixth after gaining two positions late in the day.
With only 4.1 seconds separating the top two, the fight for victory remains completely open. Four special stages on Sunday will decide both the rally winner and the valuable Super Sunday points.

Given the rough and rocky conditions that have already caused several punctures, consistency and tyre management are expected to be just as important as outright pace on the final day.


















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