Robert Virves secured the lead in the Junior WRC class at the Greek Rally, winning three speed tests, but the situation could have been more decisive. Prior to the rally, Virves held third place in the Junior WRC standings, trailing Sami Pajari and Jon Armstrong by a single point. Laurel Joona also posed a competitive threat, falling just five points behind Virves. Difficult rally conditions impacted several drivers. Sami Pajari, the JWRC champion, experienced issues with three tires across two consecutive speed tests on Saturday morning, necessitating a stop. In the third speed test, Joona, pushing aggressively on the rear of his vehicle, left the track. Joona, who previously held third place in the JWRC class, was able to repair his four-wheel-drive vehicle, but was unable to continue racing for the victory. Jon Armstrong also suffered a tire failure on the final test. Virves’ performance increased his lead over Armstrong by two minutes and eighteen seconds. Six speed tests were scheduled for the Greek Rally, beginning at 8:33 and concluding at 17:08. The keywords are virves, junior, title. Topics: #virves #junior #title Post navigation PHOTO: Aleksei Arestovitsh arrived in Riga BACKGROUND 11,500 euros per month for the head of the RKM – a lot for the fool, little for the smart one