Adrien Fourmaux took the lead in the Rally Saudi Arabia standings despite facing a puncture, as tyre issues sidelined Sami Pajari and Martins Sesks from the top positions. Fourmaux finished the day with a 6.0-second advantage over Pajari, driving for Toyota, while M-Sport’s Sesks trailed by 6.9 seconds in third place. The day revealed a significant twist in the World Rally Championship title fight, highlighting the challenges competitors faced. Fourmaux’s resilience during a brutal stage proved crucial in maintaining his lead.
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