SS9 saw Robert Kubica go out of the Rally Monte Carlo after performing consistently on the first and second day of the rally.
Mikkelsen lost some time in the SS10 and he dropped a place down to 8th overall.
Ogier remains the current overall leader in the Rally Monte Carlo followed closely by Bouffier and Meeke.
The SS10 also saw a few WRC2 drivers creep their way into the top 10 overall with Protasov, Kremer and Bertelli banging on the top 10 door.
Here are the SS10 stage timings.
Mikkelsen lost some time in the SS10 and he dropped a place down to 8th overall.
Ogier remains the current overall leader in the Rally Monte Carlo followed closely by Bouffier and Meeke.
The SS10 also saw a few WRC2 drivers creep their way into the top 10 overall with Protasov, Kremer and Bertelli banging on the top 10 door.
Here are the SS10 stage timings.
POS
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NO
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DRIVER
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TIME
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DIFF 1ST
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1.
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1
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S. OGIER
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22:03.3
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2.
|
11
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B. BOUFFIER
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22:14.7
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+11.4
|
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3.
|
4
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M. OSTBERG
|
22:18.4
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+15.1
|
||
4.
|
3
|
K. MEEKE
|
22:28.8
|
+25.5
|
||
5.
|
2
|
J. LATVALA
|
22:47.1
|
+43.8
|
||
6.
|
5
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M. HIRVONEN
|
23:13.6
|
+1:10.3
|
||
7.
|
6
|
E. EVANS
|
23:23.1
|
+1:19.8
|
||
8.
|
31
|
Y. PROTASOV
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23:57.6
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+1:54.3
|
||
9.
|
32
|
A. KREMER
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24:28.3
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+2:25.0
|
||
10.
|
22
|
J.
MELICHAREK
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24:39.6
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+2:36.3
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