🗣 'The main point is that it came quite easily' KalleRovanpera says he wasn't under much stress completing his Saturday clean sweep on WRC RallyEstonia. Story:
It is the first time the 22-year-old factory Toyota pilot has achieved the feat of nine consecutive stage wins in his WRC career.breezed through 102.61 of competitive stage kilometres.“It is not the main point though, the main point is that it came quite easily. I was enjoying the driving a lot we just had our own pace.
Rovanpera has openly admitted that Rally Estonia is his favourite on the calendar which has been reflected by the Finn claiming his maiden top flight WRC win in 2021, followed by a triumph last year.believes there is more behind his driver’s success.
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