Sebastien Ogier is just four speed tests away from a popular home WRC victory at Rally Monte-Carlo, but the Frenchman will need to hold his nerve in the finale after impressive Toyota debutant Ott Tanak kept him on his toes overnight.
Ogier and Tanak began leg three of the season curtain-raiser separated by just under 15 seconds. Although the Frenchman had more than doubled that advantage come day's end, the figures do not paint the full picture of a see-saw scrap that at one point saw him more than a minute clear.
The M-Sport man produced a virtuoso performance on the SS9 opener, maximising his favourable road position in treacherously snowy conditions to extend his lead over Tanak to 1min 18.4sec – but then the Estonian fought back.
Fastest on both SS10 and SS11 – notwithstanding an excursion into a field – by the time the cars headed back to evening service, the gap between the pair was just 33.5sec.
"Losing six seconds (to Tanak) on SS13 was what we had allowed for – I wanted to have at least 30 seconds in hand tonight, and that's what we have," reflected Ogier.