Teemu Suninen and co-driver Hussi are currently locked in an incredibly tight battle for victory in the WRC2 class, leading the standings by a mere 0.9 seconds over Spanish driver Jan Solans. The narrow margin comes after a grueling Saturday where extreme weather conditions tested the limits of the crews before the final stages of the rally.
Technical analysis of the Saturday sessions reveals that torrential rain drastically altered the track characteristics, turning the stages into a mud-slicked and watery challenge. This caused a significant reduction in tyre traction, making vehicle stability highly unpredictable. Suninen admitted to losing approximately 25 seconds due to these conditions; however, his ability to manage the risk proved superior to other competitors who suffered much larger time losses, allowing him to retain his lead.
The competitive landscape at the top of the class is now focused on a duel between Suninen and Solans. While Roope Korhonens remains in the hunt in third place, he trails the leader by nearly 50 seconds. This disparity suggests that the fight for the top step of the podium will be decided exclusively by the performance of Suninen and Solans over the remaining four special stages of the program.

From a performance standpoint, Suninen maintains high confidence in his current momentum and overall pace. The team reported no major mechanical issues, which is crucial for maintaining a consistent speed on treacherous surfaces. The focus for the final day will be on executing a precise driving style that balances aggression with the need to avoid catastrophic errors on the slippery terrain.
An interesting dynamic was noted within the cockpit, where Hussi maintained a high level of mental resilience by tracking external sporting events during the rally's transition periods. Despite the external distractions, the synchronization between Suninen and Hussi has remained seamless. This mental stability is a vital asset when operating under the immense pressure of a sub-one-second lead in an endurance environment.
The final outcome of the rally will depend heavily on the drivers' ability to adapt to the residual moisture and mud on the track. With only four stages remaining, the choice of tyre compounds and the precision of the road notes will be the deciding factors. If Suninen can optimize his rear-grip efficiency on the muddy surfaces, he is well-positioned to convert this narrow lead into a definitive WRC2 victory.



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