Olivier Burri went to the end of his 25th “Monte”

Olivier Burri completed his 25th “Mount” at the end of the classification. The Belprahon driver finished 59th in the 91st edition of the Monte-Carlo Rally on Sunday. He was penalized following his Hyundai i20N left the road on Friday during the 4th special which forced him to retire for the rest of the day. Alongside his French co-driver Anderson Levratti, Olivier Burri was then in 26th place in this round of the world championship. Leaving on Saturday from 71st position, the crew managed to grab a few places during the last ten stages of the weekend.

Victory on the Rock went to Sébastien Ogier, who won for the 9th time, a record in this event. The Frenchman was ahead of the Finnish Kalle Rovanperä and the Belgian Thierry Neuville. /emu

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