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WRC Greece: Tanak podium hopes dented by water pump issue

A water pump issue has dented Ott Tanak’s hopes of scoring an Acropolis Rally podium after picking up a time penalty on Friday afternoon at the rough gravel World Rally Championship event.

The M-Sport driver ended Friday morning’s two stage loop in fourth, 8.3s adrift of leader Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville, before drama struck in the tyre fitting zone.

Tanak’s Ford Puma developed a water pump issue that triggered frantic work on the car, with Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarveoja assisting mechanics in finding a fix for the problem.

The issue was resolved but at a cost as Tanak left the tyre fitting zone 22 minutes late, incurring a 3m40s penalty in the process.

The problem compounded a difficult morning for the British squad after Pierre-Louis Loubet failed to start the day’s first stage due to a technical issue with the Frenchman’s Puma. Unable to bring the car back to life, Loubet was forced to retire from the day’s action.

Tanak headed to stage four, the first of the afternoon, but was unable to navigate through the second pass of the Loutraki test after officials moved to cancel the stage due to spectator safety reasons.

Eight Rally1 cars had already passed through the stage before spectators had moved into dangerous area, prompting the call to cancel the test.

Source: Autosport

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