"We perhaps didn't make the perfect tyre choice for today's final stage – it was very dirty and we were a bit on the limit – but it's ok."
Tänak's Toyota team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala briefly flirted with second spot himself – closing to barely 20 seconds shy after SS9 – before falling away and settling into a solid and lonely third place. The Finn's cause was aided when Hyundai rival Dani Sordo crashed out of a podium position.
Latvala overhauled compatriot Esapekka Lappi in another Yaris as he moved up the order, with the younger Finn falling behind Britain's Kris Meeke when a mistake precipitated a puncture on SS11.
Lappi spent the remainder of the day playing catch-up, with his dogged determination paying off as he narrowly reclaimed fourth spot from his Citroen rival on the final stage (SS13).
Elfyn Evans sits sixth overnight as the Welshman continues to battle back from opening day misfortune in his Ford Fiesta, with Hyundai's similarly delayed Thierry Neuville recovering to seventh.
Bryan Bouffier has slipped to eighth ahead of Citroen's Craig Breen, who suffered for being the 'road-sweeper' through the snow of SS9. WRC 2 pace-setter Jan Kopecky completes the overall top 10.
Tongiht, crews will tackle two identical loops of two stages totalling 63.72km in the steep Alpes-Maritimes hills – including the legendary Col de Turini and the points-paying Power Stage – with no service break in-between.
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