Overview
- Katsuta beat Hyundai's Adrien Fourmaux by 27.4 seconds, with Sami Pajari third, becoming the first Japanese WRC round winner since 1992.
- Alternator failures sidelined Oliver Solberg and Sébastien Ogier on Saturday's road section, handing Katsuta the lead.
- Heavy mud forced route changes and triggered overheating and punctures, with Hyundai managing radiator blockages on its i20 N Rally1 cars.
- Solberg won the Wolf Power Stage to take the full 10 Super Sunday points as Elfyn Evans scored six.
- Evans retained the championship lead by nine points and WRC2 winner Robert Virves finished fifth overall.