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    21-12-30 Mads Østberg 
    med ny kartleser - fullgod erstatter i Svenske Patrik Barth
    Etter mange års samarbeid med Torstein Eriksen blir det fra 2022 ny 
    kartleser i Mads bil. Svenske Patrik Barth kommer inn som erstatning 
    for Torstein.
    
    «Det har vært et langt og bra samarbeid med Torstein, som skriver 
    seg helt tilbake til 2012, hvor han var med som «gravel crew» 
    fram til Finland 2017. Da tok han over som kartleser. Vi har mange gode resultater 
    sammen, med flere pallplasser i WRC, og 2 gull og ett sølv for Torstein 
    i kartleser VM i WRC2. Jeg kan trygt si at vårt samarbeid har vært 
    bra helt fram til siste løp i vi kjørte sammen i årets 
    VM, alltid med god kjemi og kameratskap ved siden av selve jobben. Torstein 
    har valgt å gå over til Andreas Mikkelsen, etter et økonomisk 
    tilbud jeg ikke ser meg i stand til å svare på.
    
    Det kom brått på, det må jeg innrømme, men jeg har 
    heldigvis fått på plass en fullgod erstatter i Svenske Patrik 
    Barth, som jeg har samarbeidet med siden 2017. Med unntak av 2020, hvor Patrik 
    var hovedkonkurrent i VM som kartleser til Pontus Tiedemann, har Patrik vært 
    med i mitt team som kartleser i «gravel-crew». Han har også 
    vært med som kartleser for meg i EM sammenheng. Jeg vet godt hva jeg 
    får, og er veldig happy med det. Det er faktisk akkurat samme bakgrunn 
    som Torstein hadde da han kom inn,» avslutter Mads.
    
    Patrik er godt kjent med Mads måte å jobbe på, og 
    med Mads noter, etter mange løp med grus- og isnoter. I tillegg til 
    å ha vært med Mads i ERC, kjørte han full sesong i VM med 
    Pontus Tiedemann i 2020, med sølv som resultat. Han har m.a.o. bred 
    erfaring på toppnivå, og kommer til å levere fra første 
    stund. Patrik er også fast produsent av arrangørs noter både 
    i norske og svenske rally.
    
    «Jeg ser virkelig fram til å ta steget fra gravel crew til høyre 
    setet hos Mads,» sier Patrik i en kommentar. «Vårt samarbeid 
    har vært bra helt siden 2017, og jeg gleder meg til å ta fatt 
    på 2022.»
    
    Mads program for 2022 er fortsatt ikke «spikret». Det er noen 
    alternativ som er i sluttfasen. Det som synes klart er av VM starter i Sverige 
    eller Portugal, avhengig av hvilket alternativ som «vinner». Det 
    ligger også an til flere løp både i EM og nasjonale mesterskap. 
    «Mer enn det kan jeg ikke røpe nå,» sier Mads som 
    avslutning. 
    
    21-12-21 Loeb and Fourmaux 
    complete M-Sports 2022 Monte Carlo line-up
    Franch drivers set to pilot Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 car at WRC opener.
    M-Sport have announced announce that Adrien Fourmaux and Sébastien 
    Loeb will join Craig Breen and Gus Greensmith in Monte Carlo, in a fleet of 
    all-new Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 cars.
    
    Here is all you need to know:
    - Frenchman Fourmaux joins Breen and Greensmith to form M-Sports trio 
    of drivers for a full 2022 World Rally Championship campaign as the sport 
    enters its new and exciting hybrid era.
    - Fourmaux began his rally career a mere five years ago, making a meteoric 
    rise through the WRC ranks since his debut in 2019. His first season in WRC2, 
    behind the wheel of an M-Sport Ford Fiesta Rally2, brought him two podium 
    finishes at Rallye Monte Carlo (third) and Rally GB (second).
    - The 2021 season saw Fourmaux graduate into the Ford Fiesta WRC on Croatia 
    Rally, where he achieved a career best of fifth overall. There was also cause 
    for celebration at Safari Rally Kenya when Fourmaux claimed his first WRC 
    stage win by a very comfortable 4.1 seconds. Consistently setting competitive 
    times throughout the season, the young driver has been dubbed a rising star 
    and on track to follow in the footsteps of his fellow successful countrymen.
    - Having been heavily involved in the testing programme for the all new Puma 
    Hybrid Rally1 from the beginning, Fourmaux is in a perfect position to start 
    his debut full WRC programme in the best possible form.
    - Nine-time FIA World Rally Champion, Sébastien Loeb, will also join 
    the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team to compete on the opening round of the 2022 
    FIA World Rally Championship. The legendary French driver will be behind the 
    wheel of the new Ford Puma Rally1 car for the 2022 Rallye Monte-Carlo, an 
    event he has won seven times previously.
    - Loeb rewrote the FIA World Rally Championships record books as a full-time 
    competitor with dominant performances across every surface type. Since his 
    last WRC title, Loeb embarked upon a variety of motorsport programmes across 
    an array of disciplines, succeeding in every single one.
    - Loeb's latest WRC adventure sees him join forces with co-driver Isabelle 
    Galmiche, a long time member of Loebs gravel crew.
    - Fourmaux, Loeb, Breen and Greensmith, along with the rest of the team at 
    M-Sport will be working tirelessly between now and the start date of next 
    years Rallye Monte-Carlo, January 20, to prepare for a high-excitement 
    debut of the all new Hybrid Rally1 cars.
    - M-Sport have a rich history of success in the WRC with a total of seven 
    World Rally Championship titles, 61 overall victories, 239 podiums and a record 
    breaking 268 consecutive points finishes. M-Sport are thrilled to be fielding 
    a line-up of drivers who can build on this legacy during 2022.
    - Malcolm Wilson, Managing Director of M-Sport said: I am really happy 
    to announce the remaining drivers in our Monte Carlo line up. Starting the 
    new WRC regulations with such a strong lineup is something I am very proud 
    of and goes to show the faith that these guys have in the new Puma Rally1.
    
    Seeing Adrien given the opportunity to compete in a full season with 
    us is something I am very proud of. M-Sport has a long history of developing 
    young drivers and Adrien is no exception, 2022 gives him the chance to show 
    what he can really do. I am sure he will deliver some impressive performances 
    over the course of the season.
    
    In relation to Seb, I came close to securing a deal with him back in 
    2005 but unfortunately at that time we were not able to make it happen. However, 
    with the introduction of the new 2022 Rally1 regulations and following discussions 
    with Red Bull, we both reached out to Seb to see if he might be interested 
    to come and try the new cars - he was, he did and now we find ourselves in 
    a position to say that he will join the team next year! It is fantastic to 
    be able to bring such an accomplished driver to M-Sport and I have no doubt 
    he is still capable of a fantastic result as well as being a mentor to our 
    other drivers. It might have taken over 16 years to get this deal to come 
    to reality, but it is great to see it finally happen!
    - Richard Millener, Team Principal, added: I am still quite early in 
    my rallying career, but I have been incredibly lucky to work with some incredible 
    drivers in the last years, but having the chance to work with Seb Loeb is 
    something I never really thought would happen. I know myself and the team 
    will give everything we can to welcome him to the team and give him the best 
    possible chance to get the best results.
    
    Also, finally confirming that Adrien will run with us for a full season 
    is another piece of fantastic news. Adrien is such a motivated and exciting 
    driver, and I am really pleased he now has a full season to be able to prove 
    to us what he is capable of and demonstrate further development of what has 
    so far been a very short careera at the top level.
    
    Even though my job is to look after the rally team on a day-to-day basis, 
    deep down I am just a huge rally fan and this news is genuinely exciting for 
    me. It has taken lots of work to make this happen and now I just cannot wait 
    for the start of the Monte-Carlo. I know completing our line-up with these 
    two guys will motivate me and the team so much!
    - Fourmaux commented: I am very happy to announce I will continue my 
    journey with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team in 2022! An entire season is 
    waiting for me with the M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally 1 which is a pleasure 
    to drive. I am so proud of this, it is a very significant moment for me when 
    I remember that I discovered rallying with the M-Sport Fiesta R2J back in 
    2017.
    
    For my sixth season in rallying I am really looking forward to competing 
    at the highest level in M-Sport Ford and Red Bull Motorsport colours, and 
    make all the people who believed in me and still believe in me proud. See 
    you in Monte Carlo next month!
    - Loeb said: Its nice to work with M-Sport, it is a very professional 
    team and one that knows how to build good cars. I am happy to work with M-Sport 
    now, since the beginning of my career I was fighting against Ford, but I have 
    always known Malcolm to be somebody very involved in the team and passionate 
    about rally, we have always had a good relationship. I am really excited for 
    Monte Carlo, it is really an exciting challenge.
    
    It was a pleasure to discover the new technology found in the Puma Rally1 
    cars, I think it is quite similar to the 2017 cars, but with a hybrid system 
    added on it. It makes it a bit more challenging to use and it is exciting 
    to have something new to manage in the car. When I tested the car I was really 
    impressed by how well balanced it is and how powerful it is with the hybrid, 
    I really enjoyed it.
    
    I like what I do, I always enjoy driving, but when I do a WRC event 
    it is just an amazing feeling. It is something I enjoy a lot, I think I can 
    still be competitive, OK Monte-Carlo is maybe not the easiest event to start 
    with a team as there can be some tricky conditions. I have some good memories 
    from this rally and it is always an incredible atmosphere around the rally.
    21-12-21 Kartläsare klar 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Rallyföraren Oliver Solberg bekräftar att det är britten Elliott 
    Edmondson som blir hans kartläsare 2022. Duon går på allvar 
    in i sportens toppnivå nästa säsong.
    
    De två arbetade tillsammans för första gången under 
    säsongsavslutningen i Rally Monza förra månaden, där 
    Oliver Solberg körde in på karriärens hittills bästa 
    placering då de knep femteplatsen i Rally-VMs WRC-klass. Duon satte 
    genast tonen och både 20-årige Solberg och sju år äldre 
    Edmondson är mycket nöjda med att fortsätta samarbetet.
     Redan från första stund fick jag en känsla av att Elliott 
    är rätt man för jobbet. Han visade sig vara en mycket professionell, 
    lugn och skicklig kartläsare. Monza var inte den lättaste starten 
    för att testa nytt samarbete då det hela tiden fanns potentiella 
    förändringar i noterna från teamet längs vägen, 
    säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    VM-säsongen 2022 startar i Monte-Carlo den 20 januari och kommer efter 
    totalt 13 tävlingar att avslutas i Japan den 13 november.
    
    21-12-06 Top treble TV deal 
    a treat for Nordic motorsport fans
    · WRC Promoter seals ground-breaking motorsport deal with C More
    · Finnish and Swedish fans to enjoy action from three championships
    · Coverage of WRC, World RX and ERC featured in six-year contract
    
    Up to 600 hours of spectacular motorsport per season from WRC Promoters 
    new-look world championship portfolio will be screened across Finland and 
    Sweden in an innovative six-year agreement with C More.
    
    Starting next year, C More will show comprehensive coverage from the FIA World 
    Rally Championships (WRC) new hybrid era, the ground-breaking electric-powered 
    FIA World Rallycross Championship (World RX) and the FIA European Rally Championship 
    (ERC)  a newcomer to WRC Promoters stable.
    
    The partnership runs until the end of 2027 and represents the latest major 
    broadcast deal for the WRC Promoter family, which owns the commercial rights 
    to all three championships.
    
    Coverage on the C More Max channel and via its streaming service and other 
    platforms will include live action and highlights from all three series, interviews 
    with big-name stars, news from the WRC and ERC service parks and World RX 
    paddocks and behind-the-scenes features.
    
    Swedish viewers can access World RX and ERC in 2022, with WRC coverage starting 
    in 2023. Finnish fans can view all three series from next year, with WRC Promoters 
    All Live product available via C Mores streaming services and channels.
    
    Finland and Sweden are both long-standing WRC hosts and both will stage fixtures 
    in the 13-round 2022 calendar.
    
    Finland is the home of Toyota Gazoo Racing, which completed a grand slam of 
    drivers, co-drivers and manufacturers titles in 2021. Toyota 
    boasts mercurial youngster Kalle Rovanperä, who this year became the 
    youngest driver to win a WRC round aged just 20, and fellow Finn Esapekka 
    Lappi in next seasons line-up.
    
    Rallycross similarly boasts a long heritage in the Nordic region. Sweden and 
    Finland provided the top four drivers in this years World RX standings, 
    while at least one of the two nations has staged a World RX round every year 
    since the championships inception.
    
    Philipp Maenner, media rights director at WRC Promoter, hailed the new deal 
    as a mouth-watering hat-trick for motorsport devotees.
    
    Its a multi-course menu for hungry fans eager to feast on three 
    of the most exciting and action-packed motorsport series in the world, 
    he said.
    
    Finland and Sweden both have a wonderful motorsport heritage. This package 
    gives fans the opportunity to support their heroes in three different, but 
    equally exciting, series at almost 30 events each year.
    
    There will be more motorsport action to watch than ever before in these 
    countries on a variety of platforms. C Mores enthusiasm for a long-term 
    agreement shows not only the current value of our championships, but its confidence 
    at the way in which they will grow over the coming years.
    
    Johan Cederqvist, head of pay channels and rights at TV4 Media, added: Were 
    delighted to become part of the journey WRC, ERC and World RX has embarked 
    on with world-class production and an extensive calendar. We look forward 
    to C More being the home of rally and rallycross. 
    
    21-11-21 Triumphant Ogier bows 
    out with eighth WRC title in nine seasons
    Frenchman holds off teammate Evans for tense FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza win. Sébastien 
    Ogier and Julien Ingrassia swept to a remarkable eighth FIA World Rally Championship 
    title in nine seasons in Italy on Sunday afternoon.
    
    The Frenchmen ended their careers together in style with victory at FORUM8 
    ACI Rally Monza after a thrilling showdown with Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans.
    
    The lead changed hands six times across three days of challenging speed tests 
    in the foothills of the Italian Alps and at Monza's iconic Temple of Speed 
    circuit.
    
    The outcome was decided when Evans spun in the penultimate speed test, allowing 
    Ogier to win by 7.3sec in a Yaris World Rally Car. Ogier will step back from 
    full-time driving next year, while this marked Ingrassia's final rally.
    "I just feel kind of empty right now because it's always an exhausting 
    season," said a jubilant Ogier, whose win marked the 200th world rally 
    success for France.
    
    "We give so much into it. I really need to go to every single team member 
    and give them my big thanks, because without them we are nothing. They are 
    world champions today as well, we are manufacturer, driver and co-driver champions."
    
    Ogier survived a massive final morning fright when he clipped a concrete barrier 
    at Monza. The impact took a chunk out of his front right tyre, but the Pirelli 
    rubber remained inflated.
    
    His championship winning margin was 23 points from Evans. Their 1-2 finish 
    ensured a clean sweep of the major titles as Toyota also secured the manufacturers' 
    honours for the first time since 2018 after winning nine of the 12 rounds.
    
    Dani Sordo completed the podium in a Hyundai i20, 14.0sec behind Evans. Spaniard 
    Sordo demoted teammate Thierry Neuville on Saturday afternoon when the Belgian 
    spun into a barrier. Neuville ended 10.7sec behind.
    
    Oliver Solberg scored a career-best fifth place, despite stalling his i20's 
    engine twice in the final stage. Teemu Suninen climbed to sixth in a similar 
    car when Takamoto Katsuta spun into a barrier and broke his Yaris' front left 
    suspension in the penultimate stage.
    
    The event marked the end of the World Rally Car era after 25 seasons. Next 
    year will bring the introduction of exciting new hybrid-powered Rally1 cars 
    to the championship.
    
    Final result
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 39min 08.6sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +7.3sec
    3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +21.3sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +32.0sec
    5. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE Hyundai i20 +1min 32.0sec
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 +2min 22.6sec
    
    2021 FIA World Rally Championship (final driver positions)
    1. S Ogier 230pts
    2. E Evans 207
    3. T Neuville 176 
    
    21-11-21 Karriärsbästa 
    i säsongsavslutningen för Solberg jr
    Oliver Solberg avslutade sin debutsäsong som fabriksförare för 
    Hyundai med en imponerande femteplats totalt i Rally Monza i söndags.
    
    20-åringen levererade ett näst intill felfritt och samtidigt kontrollerat 
    lopp i norra Italien. Efter tre dagar och totalt 16 specialsträckor kunde 
    Solberg fira karriärens bästa resultat i WRC-klassen.
     Jag vill bara fortsätta köra nu. Hela veckan har varit underbar. 
    Särskilt fjällvägarna vi körde på fredag ??och lördag 
    morgon var fina. Till en början tog vi det ganska lugnt och förnuftigt 
    då vägarna var fuktiga och det var mycket dimma i bergen. Efter 
    lite justeringar av bilen som gav mer grepp för bakhjulen kunde vi köra 
    mycket tuffare. Det var en underbar känsla.
     Själva rallyt var väldigt svårt med både utmanande 
    vägar uppe i bergen och mer tekniska nere vid racingbanan. Grusvägarna 
    runt Monza var extra roliga i mina ögon; de påminde mig om tiden 
    i rallycross. Det var nästan så att jag var ledsen när tävlingen 
    var över, sa Oliver Solberg.
     Utvecklingen fortsätter och erfarenheten växer. I Spanien 
    förra tävlingen kunde jag inte kämpa i toppen som nu då 
    jag aldrig hade åkt där förut. Jag körde tävlingen 
    i Monza i förra året, och den erfarenheten gjorde att jag kunde 
    köra snabbare i år. Att jag kämpade om placeringar och tider 
    med mina teamkompisar, säger mig att farten var väldigt bra. Det 
    här var faktiskt bättre än jag hade förväntat mig, 
    sa Solberg.
    
    Samarbetet med den nya kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson fungerade från 
    första sväng.
     Det var perfekt. Redan från början var vi säkra på 
    varandra. Allt fungerade som vi hade tränat på innan tävlingen. 
    Elliott gjorde ett bra jobb och jag är väldigt tacksam för 
    insatsen.
    
    Nästa säsong flyttas Oliver Solberg upp till värstingklassen 
    i rally-VM. Han kommer att dela en av Hyundai-teamets nya hybridbilar med 
    veteranen Daniel Sordo.
    21-11-20 Ogier on verge of 
    eighth crown after breathless Saturday charge 
    Evans 0.5s back as 2021 FIA World Rally Championship goes down to final day. 
    Sébastien Ogier moved within touching distance of an eighth FIA World 
    Rally Championship after a pulsating battle with team-mate Elfyn Evans at 
    FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza on Saturday.
    
    The lead changed hands five times in six speed tests as Ogier snatched top 
    spot with a charging drive through the closing special stage on Monza's maze 
    of roads. He leads Evans by just 0.5sec after nearly 215km of flat-out action.
    
    A top-three finish for Ogier would secure the crown in his final rally before 
    retiring from full-time competition. While the Frenchman would like nothing 
    more than to bow out with a 54th rally victory, his eye remains on the title.
    
    "I didn't expect to regain the lead tonight," he admitted. "I'm 
    taking a bit less risk and losing a bit of time. We hope there will be emotion, 
    and some very strong ones tomorrow. A win would be the cherry on the cake, 
    but the main target we are chasing is not the rally win."
    
    Ogier snatched top spot from Evans in the opening stage in the foothills of 
    the Italian Alps. The lead changed twice more in the morning before the action 
    switched to Monza for two afternoon stages and another two turnarounds at 
    the top of the order.
    
    Thierry Neuville restarted with the aim of gate-crashing the fight for the 
    lead. He won the opening San Fermo test in his Hyundai i20 but thumped a barrier 
    in the next stage on cold tyres, ripping the bumper and aero from the front 
    of the car.
    
    He conceded almost 30sec to slip behind team-mate Dani Sordo and battled through 
    the morning's remaining two tests with an aero imbalance. Sordo had early 
    handling issues, but became happier as the day progressed and ended third, 
    19.2sec off his colleague.
    
    Oliver Solberg, driving another i20, was fifth, 34.6sec behind Neuville. The 
    young Swede drove his tyres to the limit on the abrasive mountain roads and 
    a similarly aggressive approach at Monza resulted in a few unplanned slides.
    
    Sixth was Japan's Takamoto Katsuta. The Yaris pilot found grip hard to come 
    by initially this morning and a couple of mistakes on the track this afternoon 
    frustrated him. He ended 17.6sec adrift of Solberg and 38.3sec clear of Teemu 
    Suninen, who got the better of Gus Greensmith.
    
    Sunday brings not only the closing day of the season, but also the final day 
    of the World Rally Car era ahead before the introduction of hybrid-powered 
    Rally1 cars in 2022. All three stages, covering 39.53km, are at Monza, with 
    the finale forming the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 13min 27.2sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +0.5sec
    3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +27.4sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +46.6sec
    5. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE Hyundai i20 +1min 21.2sec
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 38.8sec
    
    21-11-19 Fighting Evans heads 
    Ogier in title thriller after Friday battle
    Welshman leads FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza after four speed tests in Alps. Elfyn 
    Evans led FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza on Friday night after a thrilling FIA World 
    Rally Championship title scrap with team-mate Sébastien Ogier.
    
    Ogier was the master of the mountains to lead after four fiendishly difficult 
    speed tests in the Italian Alps. Evans had the better of the afternoon at 
    Monza's 'Cathedral of Speed' circuit to close the first of three days with 
    a 1.4sec advantage.
    
    Evans is bidding to wipe out a 17-point deficit and deny his Toyota Gazoo 
    Racing team-mate an eighth world title in nine seasons. But Ogier is currently 
    doing enough to finish his full-time WRC career on the best possible note.
    
    Ogier won three of the first four special stages in fog and on slippery asphalt 
    to lead by 6.5sec in his Toyota Yaris World Rally Car. Brake problems hampered 
    the Frenchman at Monza and Evans took advantage to charge to the front.
    
    The Welshman was relieved to emerge unscathed from a tough final stage in 
    darkness and falling temperatures.
    
    "That stage wasn't easy, especially coming straight into the chicanes 
    with quite cold tyres," he admitted. "It's not really nice in the 
    dark. It was a good day around the track but, of course, we have work to do 
    for the mountain stages tomorrow."
    
    "It's been a good start," smiled Ogier. "I think we had a good 
    drive in the mountains. This afternoon I had some little issues and I didn't 
    take any risks in the last stage with the chicanes. I'm happy where I am right 
    now. Elfyn is not a fight I need to take on."
    
    The front-running pair left others in their wake. Thierry Neuville was best 
    of the rest, 20.2sec adrift in third place in a Hyundai i20. The Belgian overcame 
    handling problems in the mountains and an afternoon gearbox issue to win one 
    stage.
    
    Team-mate Dani Sordo initially headed Neuville, but the Spaniard dropped behind 
    and gradually fell away as he fought an understeering car. He bounced back 
    to win the final stage and ended 3.0sec adrift in fourth.
    
    Oliver Solberg impressed en route to fifth in another i20. The young Swede 
    survived a half spin to close the day 26.0sec behind Sordo and 14.9sec ahead 
    of Takamoto Katsuta's Yaris.
    
    The Japanese driver conceded a handful of seconds after stalling his engine, 
    but remained clear of Gus Greensmith's Ford Fiesta in seventh. Teemu Suninen 
    eased through the day to hold eighth on his debut in a top-level i20.
    
    Ninth was a cautious Kalle Rovanperä in another Yaris, the Toyota Gazoo 
    Racing man a back-up to Ogier and Evans. His role is to ensure sufficient 
    points are in the bag to seal the manufacturers' crown should his battling 
    colleagues fall by the wayside.
    
    WRC3 leader Yohan Rossel completed the leaderboard in 10th.
    
    Adrien Fourmaux was the only major retirement. The Frenchman was sixth in 
    a Fiesta when he drifted wide in a corner, hit a wall and rolled back across 
    the road.
    
    Saturday is the longest leg of the rally with 108.24km of action in a similar 
    format. A double pass through two mountain stages in the morning is followed 
    by two afternoon Monza tests.
    
    Full coverage from FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza is available on WRC+ All Live here, 
    including every stage broadcast as it happens as well as key interviews, features 
    and expert analysis from the service park. 
    
    21-11-17 Ogier and Evans go 
    head-to-head as Toyota targets title treble
    History repeats as Monza hosts title decider between Toyota teammates. Sébastien 
    Ogier and Elfyn Evans duel for the FIA World Rally Championship in a last-round 
    shootout in Italy this weekend as the curtain closes on the World Rally Car 
    era.
    
    All three top-tier titles remain up for grabs at FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza (November 
    18 - 21) but Toyota Gazoo Racing are firm favourites to clinch a clean sweep, 
    with the drivers and co-drivers crowns already safely in the bag.
    
    Ogier and co-driver Julien Ingrassia lie 17 points clear of Yaris World Rally 
    Car team-mate Evans. A top three finish would seal an eighth title in nine 
    seasons for the French pair as Ogier steps back to a part-programme in 2022 
    and Ingrassia heads into retirement.
    
    Evans and co-driver Scott Martin must finish on the podium to have any chance 
    of a maiden championship and overturn last years Monza heartbreak. The 
    Britons led going into the finale, but crashed to hand the honours to Ogier.
    
    The rally swings back and forth between winding mountain roads in the Bergamasque 
    Alps, near Milan, and the iconic Cathedral of Speed circuit on the edge of 
    the northern Italian city.
    
    Sweeping corners, banked concrete curves on the historic oval and awkward 
    gravel service roads mean nothing is easy at Monza. While the wintry weather 
    that dominated last years fixture is not expected, rain and mud could 
    make the mountain asphalt treacherous.
    
    Ogier has watched a 44-point advantage dwindle over the last two rounds, but 
    he remains calm and motivated to end his full-time WRC career with another 
    title.
    
    Im very lucky and privileged to have had this long career with 
    a lot of victories and a lot of titles already so somehow that gives me a 
    relaxed feeling, explained the Yaris World Rally Car pilot.
    
    There will be at some point some pressure building but thats something 
    I need. We have all the cards in hand to make it [the title] happen, so we 
    just have to go for it.
    
    Evans is on form with victory in Finland and second in Spain from his last 
    two outings and he vowed to carry the fight to his colleague.
    
    Its an outside chance but Scott and I will give it our best shot, 
    he said. The approach will be just to aim for the best result possible 
    and see what happens. After a difficult mid-season, the last couple of rounds 
    have been better for us.
    
    A top seven result from either Ogier, Evans or Kalle Rovanperä will be 
    sufficient for Toyota to wrest the manufacturers title away from Hyundai 
    Motorsport. The Korean squad have debutant Teemu Suninen replacing Ott Tänak, 
    who is unavailable for personal reasons.
    
    Monza marks a fond farewell to World Rally Cars which appear at the top level 
    for the final time after 25 years, ahead of the introduction of hybrid-powered 
    Rally1 machinery in 2022.
    
    While Toyotas Yaris and Hyundais i20 will return in a new guise, 
    its the end of the road for M-Sport Fords Fiesta, which will be 
    replaced by the Puma. The Fiesta has scored 15 WRC event victories since first 
    appearing in 2011.
    
    The rally starts at Monza on Friday morning and celebrations will be in full 
    swing there at Sunday afternoons finish after 16 stages covering 253.18km.
    21-11-12 Solberg kör säsongens 
    sista VM-tävling
    Rallykometen Oliver Solberg (20) gör karriärens fjärde 
    start i WRC-klassen i rally-VM när säsongen avslutas på den 
    legendariska racingbanan Monza i Lombardia nästa vecka.
    
    Ny kartläsare är britten Elliott Edmondson. Duon kommer att utrustas 
    med en fullspäckad Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC-bil i tävlingen där 
    han slutade på en mycket stark sjundeplats totalt och andraplats i Rally2-klassen 
    förra året.
    - Det ska bli spännande att köra tävling med Elliott för 
    första gången. Vi har tränat mycket tillsammans inför 
    Rally Monza, och jag är säker på att det kommer att fungera 
    väldigt bra.
    
    Förra årets tävling var väldigt roligt och utmanande 
    med fruktansvärda väderförhållanden. Det snöade 
    och regnade om vartannat. Men jag hoppas för både mig själv 
    och publiken att vi får se mer av solen den här gången, säger 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    Rally Monza startar fredagen den 19 november, innehåller 254,5 kilometer 
    över 16 specialsträckor och avslutas på söndagen.
    
    21-11-09 Ny kartläsare 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Rallyföraren Oliver Solberg (20) tar in britten Elliott Edmondson som 
    ny kartläsare. Duon kommer att göra sin debut tillsammans i rallybilen 
    nästa vecka då det är dags för säsongsavslutningen 
    i Rally Monza. 27-åringen från Milton Keynes var tidigare en del 
    av M-Sport. Den här säsongen har Edmondson samarbetat med bland 
    andra Andreas Mikkelsen.
    - Jag ser verkligen fram emot att jobba med Elliott. Vi har varit mycket tillsammans 
    den senaste tiden och tränat noter, och det har fungerat väldigt 
    bra. Han har mycket erfarenhet och har redan bidragit med input och idéer 
    för framtiden, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    20-åringen valde att avsluta sitt samarbete med irländaren Aaron 
    Johnston i somras. Däremellan vikarierade britten Craig Drew i högerstolen.
    - Planen var hela tiden att ingå ett samarbete med Elliott, och nu kan 
    vi äntligen komma igång. Rally Monza är svårt med mycket 
    information från teamets säkerhetsteam, men det blir bra med en 
    utmanande debut. Vi förväntar oss att få de svar vi behöver 
    om samarbetet fungerar som vi hoppas på.
    
    Rally Monza blir det fjärde i karriären i rally-VM:s största 
    klass (WRC) för Oliver Solberg. Förra månaden blev det klart 
    att Hyundais unga fabriksförare kommer att flyttas upp till toppnivån 
    i rally-VM nästa säsong. Planen är att 20-åringen ska 
    dela teamets tredje hybridbil med spanjoren Daniel Sordo. 
    
    21-10-17 Neuville dominant 
    in Spain as title fight goes to final Monza round
    Belgian stays clear of Welshman Evans as Ogier retains WRC lead 
    in fourth. Thierry Neuville stormed to his second FIA World Rally Championship 
    victory of the season with a commanding display at RallyRACC - Rally de España 
    on Sunday afternoon.
    
    The Belgian took control of the penultimate round with eight straight fastest 
    times in his Hyundai i20 across the middle of the three-day asphalt rally 
    to secure back-to-back Spanish victories by 24.1 sec.
    
    Second place for Elfyn Evans in a Toyota Yaris means the fight for the 2021 
    drivers' title goes to a final round decider in Italy next month. He headed 
    Dani Sordo's i20 by 11.2sec and trails team-mate Sébastien Ogier by 
    17 points. A maximum 30 remain available.
    
    After demoting Evans from the lead on Saturday morning, Neuville's progress 
    at the front was serene until a big scare ahead of the closing Wolf Power 
    Stage.
    
    A starter motor problem meant co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe pushed their i20 
    into the regroup before the stage. The crew managed to restart the car and 
    tackled the test without further problems, but the incident clearly rattled 
    Neuville.
    
    "I'm relieved to be at the end," he admitted. "It was a tough 
    weekend, but we fought very hard. We had a good clean run and, until near 
    the end, everything was perfect.
    
    "Unfortunately, lots of stress before the last stage. I am really disappointed 
    about that because otherwise the weekend would have been perfect and nice, 
    but now it isn't."
    
    Evans felt uncomfortable on dirty roads when the smooth asphalt speed tests 
    in the Costa Daurada hills were tackled for a second time, but the Welshman 
    has slashed the deficit to Ogier from 44 points with victory in Finland earlier 
    this month and second here.
    
    He tried a variety of set-up changes to no avail but had enough pace to stay 
    ahead of a charging Sordo, who won all four of Sunday's special stages to 
    demote Ogier and claim the final podium place.
    
    Ogier, pursuing his eighth title in nine seasons, struggled for pace early 
    in the rally. While set-up changes gave the Frenchman heart, he could not 
    hold off the Spaniard.
    
    Neuville and Sordo's 1-2 in the bonus points-paying Power Stage means the 
    fight between leader Toyota Gazoo Racing and Hyundai Motorsport for the 2021 
    manufacturers' crown will also go to the last round.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä finished fifth in another Yaris, almost 50sec adrift 
    of Ogier, with Gus Greensmith overcoming several problems to complete the 
    top six in a Ford Fiesta at the final rally for co-driver Chris Patterson.
    
    The final round at FORUM8 ACI Rally Monza will take place on November 18-21.
    
    Final positions
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 34min 11.8sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +24.1sec
    3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +35.3sec
    4. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +42.1sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +1min 31.8sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +4min 17.3sec
    
    2021 WRC drivers' standings
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 204 pts
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 187
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai 159
    
    21-10-17 Perfekt asfaltdebut 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Utmaningen var att köra felfritt från start till mål i asfaltdebuten 
    i värstingklassen. Oliver Solberg utförde jobbet perfekt och slutade 
    på en sjundeplats i Rally Spanien i helgen.
    
    20-åringen var aldrig utanför topp tio under de 17 specialsträckorna. 
    Erfarenheten är guld värd att ta med sig in i nästa säsong, 
    där Solberg kommer att övergå till WRC-klassen på heltid 
    för Hyundai Motorsport.
    - Jag visste vad som måste göras i helgen; kör förnuftigt 
    och ta bilen i mål, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Inte ett felsteg av Oliver under helgen gjorde att han tangerade sin sjundeplats 
    från WRC-debuten på snö i Finland i februari.
    - Förutsättningarna på vissa sträckor var svårare 
    än jag förväntat mig. Det är en sak är att titta 
    på video av bilarna när de sladdar på grus och lera från 
    bilarna framför. Men det är en helt annan sak är att sitta 
    i bilen med sjätte växeln i och känna den känslan. Sådana 
    upplevelser är det viktigaste jag tar med mig.
    - En annan aspekt är hur de bästa förarna genar i kurvorna 
    i asfalts tävlingar. Nu har jag provat mig fram och upplevt det också. 
    Jag kan lugnt konstatera att inlärningskurvan har varit brant, och jag 
    är mycket mer förberedd på vad som väntar mig nästa 
    säsong, sa Solberg.
    
    Ett kopplingsproblem på lördagskvällen var det enda problemet 
    under hela helgen. 20-åringen förlorade en plats i sammanställningen, 
    men gjorde jobbet och fick bilen säkert tillbaka till service.
    - Resultatet är detsamma som i min WRC-debut i Finland, men tävlingen 
    är helt annorlunda. I Finland kunde jag pressa hårt, köra 
    för topp tre tider och slåss mot de bästa förarna. I 
    Spanien handlade det mest om att köra mitt eget race. Jag är i alla 
    fall viktiga erfarenheter rikare inför nästa säsong, sa Oliver 
    Solberg.
    
    Segern i Spanien gick till teamkamraten Thierry Neuville från Belgien. 
    Det var Neuvilles andra seger för säsongen och Hyundais tredje. 
    Hyundai-teamet säkrade också tredjeplatsen med Dani Sordo. Solberg 
    blev den tredje bästa Hyundai -föraren.
    
    Säsongens sista tävling äger rum i Monza, Italien 19-21 november. 
    
    21-10-16 Neuville masterclass 
    on Saturday keeps Evans behind in Spain 
    Belgian holds 16.4s lead over Welshman with defending champion Ogier in third. 
    Thierry Neuville dominated Saturday's second leg of RallyRACC - Rally de España 
    to close on a second FIA World Rally Championship victory of the season.
    
    He was virtually untouchable on the flowing asphalt speed tests in the Costa 
    Daurada hills to extend a slender 0.7sec overnight lead into a 16.4sec advantage 
    over Elfyn Evans with one day remaining of this penultimate round.
    
    After winning the final three special stages of Friday's opening leg, the 
    Hyundai i20 pilot added five more consecutive fastest times to his tally before 
    a rejuvenated Sébastien Ogier broke the Belgian's winning run. Neuville 
    rounded off the day with another stage win.
    
    "It wasn't an easy day," he said. "Conditions were really tricky 
    this morning with a little bit of fog and very dirty stages, with a lot of 
    gravel. It's always nice to be on the first step of the podium but tomorrow 
    is a challenging day and nothing is done yet."
    
    Evans, who led on Friday before Neuville hit top gear, could do nothing but 
    retain control of second with a 22.3sec advantage over Toyota Yaris team-mate 
    and championship leader Ogier. That would be sufficient to take their fight 
    for the title to the final round in Italy.
    
    "I'm not happy, it's not the day we wanted," said a frustrated Evans. 
    "I didn't feel that comfortable this morning but it was even a bit worse 
    this afternoon. We had some areas where we didn't feel so comfortable and 
    we tried to address it. We did improve some areas where we were struggling, 
    but I lost the general balance of the car as a result."
    
    As Evans floundered, Ogier prospered. The Frenchman struggled for pace this 
    morning as Dani Sordo came within two-tenths of snatching third, but a raft 
    of changes at mid-leg service transformed his performance.
    
    "Better late than never!" he said. "It was a tough first half 
    of the rally. We've been working a lot on the car and now I'm starting to 
    feel better. I've never changed so much on a car during a rally but at least 
    we've finally found better pace."
    
    He rebuilt his advantage over Sordos i20, only to see it reduced to 
    1.2sec after stalling his engine in the final stage.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä was 32.4sec behind Sordo in fifth. The young Finn was 
    lucky to escape a huge 'moment' this morning when his Yaris speared into a 
    field at high speed. "It was maybe one of the biggest I've ever had," 
    he said.
    
    Rovanperä had room to breathe after Adrien Fourmaux lost more than 10 
    minutes when he clipped a barrier and punctured a tyre on his Ford Fiesta. 
    After replacing the wheel, he battled on with a broken driveshaft, a damaged 
    steering arm and suspension issues.
    
    Team-mate Gus Greensmith conceded more than a minute with a morning puncture 
    and an engine sensor problem this afternoon. The M-Sport Ford duo's dramas 
    allowed Oliver Solberg up to sixth, but a final stage clutch problem delayed 
    the Swede and the pair swapped positions, separated by seven-tenths.
    
    Sunday's finale contains two laps of the well-known Santa Marina and Riudecanyes 
    tests, the first pass of Santa Marina extra challenging in darkness. Mid-leg 
    service divides the loops, with the second pass of Riudecanyes forming the 
    bonus-points paying Wolf Power Stage. The four tests cover 50.90km.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 03min 45.7sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +16.4sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +38.7sec
    4. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +39.9sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +1min 12.3sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +3min 45.2sec 
    
    21-10-15 Neuville edges title-chasing 
    Evans in Spanish thriller on Friday
    Belgian holds 0.7s lead over Welshman with Ogier 19.4s back in third place. 
    Thierry Neuville bounced back from a frustrating opening to demote early pacesetter 
    Elfyn Evans and grab a slender lead in the RallyRACC - Rally de España 
    on Friday.
    
    Neuville wrestled handling problems with his Hyundai i20 throughout the morning's 
    three smooth asphalt speed tests in the Costa Daurada hills. Set-up changes 
    at the mid-leg service transformed his confidence and he ended with a 0.7sec 
    advantage over Evans.
    
    Evans is the only driver who can deny Sébastien Ogier an eighth world 
    crown in nine seasons and he ended 18.7sec clear of the Frenchman after six 
    flowing tests near Salou.
    
    Evans, driving a Toyota Yaris, dominated the morning. He won all three special 
    stages, one shared with Neuville, to build a 7.9sec lead over the Belgian. 
    A rejuvenated Neuville responded with a treble of his own when the stages 
    were repeated this afternoon.
    
    "We struggled with understeer this morning and were trying to solve it 
    for this afternoon," explained Neuville. "We made a good step and 
    that was why we were able to go faster, but we want to make another step tomorrow 
    because I feel there's more to take out of the car and ourselves."
    
    Evans was disappointed to concede the lead, but relieved to survive a hefty 
    slide into a kerbstone this afternoon. "It was a bit lucky. I hit the 
    rear fairly hard on what was a sloped kerb, thankfully, and we got away with 
    it," he said.
    
    Ogier, who will lift the title if he outscores Evans by seven points, could 
    do nothing about the battling duo ahead. He lacked confidence in his Yaris 
    and had his hands full in fending off home hero Dani Sordo, who ended 5.4sec 
    behind in an i20.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä initially struggled to understand the characteristics 
    of Pirelli's new P Zero hard compound tyres, which were being used for the 
    first time. Driving a Yaris, his pace improved significantly in the afternoon 
    and he was fifth, 13.2sec adrift of Sordo. M-Sport Ford Fiesta duo Adrien 
    Fourmaux was a distant sixth.
    
    It was a disastrous morning for Takamoto Katsuta who slammed his Yaris into 
    a roadside barrier in the opening stage after misunderstanding a pace note. 
    He limped to the finish with heavy damage to the front left suspension and 
    retired.
    
    Also on the sidelines was Ott Tänak, who retired after damaging his i20s 
    rear suspension when he went off the road in the afternoon's opening test 
    when lying sixth.
    
    Saturday's leg is the longest of the event, containing 117.54km of competition 
    across seven stages. Three tests are driven twice either side of service before 
    the day closes with a spectacular seafront stage in Salou.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 1hr 01min 26.6sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +0.7sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +19.4sec
    4. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +24.8sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +38.0sec
    6. A Fourmaux / A Coria FRA Ford Fiesta +1min 10.2sec 
    
    21-10-15 FIA WRC World Rally 
    Championship round Rally Estonia will be traditionally held in July 2022
     FIA ??WRC World Rally Championship round Rally Estonia will be held 
    on the roads of Tartu, Otepää, Elva, Kanepi, Kambja,
    Peipsiääre and Mustvee rural municipalities on 14-17 July
     The team of Rally Estonia has the privilege to organize the World Rally 
    Championship for the third year in a row
     The organizers hope that coronavirus will be under control by the middle 
    of summer and the rally audience will be able to enjoy the race again without 
    restrictions.
    
    Today, on 15 October 2021, the FIA World Motor Sport Council gathered for 
    the third time this season, where the calendar of the 2022 FIA World Rally 
    Championship was approved. For the second year in a row Rally Estonia is honoured 
    to be a part of the pre-season WRC calendar and for the third year in a row 
    to organize the WRC round in Estonia. Rally Estonia will be held on the roads 
    of Tartu, Otepää, Elva, Kanepi, Kambja, Peipsiääre and 
    Mustvee rural municipalities from 14 to 17 July.
    
    Similarly to this year, Estonia is the seventh round of the World Rally Championship 
    season. Prior to Rally Estonia, the WRC carousel will have a stop in Kenya 
    and after Rally Estonia, Rally Finland will be waiting for the World Championship 
    competitors. One of the traditions of Rally Estonia has been that, if possible, 
    the event has always taken place in July and this year as well. This means 
    that rally fans from Estonia and elsewhere can once again enjoy great summer 
    and nature of Estonia and, of course, Rally Estonia. If in case of the previous 
    two World Rally Championships the organizers of the rally had to take strict 
    corona restrictions into account, Rally Estonia team today works in faith 
    and hope that the 2022 event can take place again under normal conditions 
    and offer a great rally experience.
    
    For the third year in a row Rally Estonia will be hosted by the Estonian National 
    Museum in Tartu. The museum will also accommodate the service area and a podium 
    in addition to rally centre.
    
    Urmo Aava, Director of Rally Estonia: There are not many countries where 
    the World Rally Championship has taken place three times and it is a great 
    privilege for us. All this is a huge team work. It is not possible with an 
    individual effort, but with everyone's contribution. Rally Estonia is supported 
    by the Estonian state, local governments, all sponsors and a large organizing 
    team of almost 3500 members. We really hope that we can organize Rally Estonia 
    in 2022 as close to normal conditions as possible. We are already working 
    on how to make the most of the experience of the previous 11 years and organize 
    even more memorable and fierce Estonian round of World Rally Championship 
    next year.
    
    Tarmo Hõbe, Commercial Director of Rally Estonia: The official 
    dates of the WRC round of Rally Estonia 2022 have now been announced and we 
    are pleased to state that the rally will be held traditionally in the middle 
    of July. Today we are planning the third Estonian World Rally Championship 
    in the belief that the conditions caused by corona are significantly milder 
    or completely gone. We really hope to offer a rally weekend full of passion 
    and great experiences, where fans can choose a suitable place to watch. Even 
    today, whereby the dates are officially in place, it is a good opportunity 
    to start planning a mid-summer weekend with family and friends and book a 
    suitable accommodation early. Rally passes will be on sale as soon as all 
    necessary preparations have been made. "
    
    Rally Estonia is the round of the 2022 FIA WRC World Rally Championship, which 
    will be held in the City of Tartu, Tartu, Otepää, Elva, Kanepi, 
    Kambja, Peipsiääre and Mustvee rural municipalities on 14-17 July 
    2022.
    
    FIA WRC World Rally Championship calendar 2022
    1.Monte-Carlo 20 - 23 January
    2.Sweden 24 - 27 February
    3.Croatia* 21 - 24 April
    4.Portugal 19 - 22 May
    5.Italy 2 - 5 June
    6.Kenya 23 - 26 June
    7.Rally Estonia 14 - 17 July
    8.Finland 4 - 7 August
    9.TBC 18 - 21 August
    10.Greece 8 - 11 September
    11.New Zealand* 29 September - 2 October
    12.Spain 20 - 23 October
    13.Japan 10 - 13 November
    21-10-15 WRC roars into hybrid 
    era with expanded 2022 calendar 
    New Zealand will make an exciting return to an enlarged FIA World Rally Championship 
    in 2022 after the sports first hybrid-era calendar was unveiled on Friday 
    (15 October).
    
    The countrys flowing North Island gravel roads near Auckland will feature 
    for the first time since 2009 as the WRC celebrates its 50th season. The Land 
    of the Long White Clouds 32nd WRC appearance, round 11 of the year, 
    will take place on 29 September - 2 October.
    
    Croatias asphalt is retained in an expanded 13-round schedule after 
    the central European country hosted a widely-praised debut in April.
    
    With Kenyas iconic Safari Rally and Japan also listed, the season covers 
    four continents  Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia  as the 
    pandemic eases and commercial rights owner WRC Promoter rebuilds towards its 
    target of a 50-50 split between European and long-haul rounds.
    
    Next year brings some of the biggest and most far-reaching changes in the 
    sports history as the WRC enters a more sustainable age.
    
    Exciting top-tier hybrid Rally1 cars will blend 100kW electric motors and 
    the existing combustion engine, while a hydrocarbon-based fossil-free fuel 
    will be 100 percent sustainable.
    
    The calendar was approved at the FIAs World Motor Sport Council in Paris 
    and WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel said the mix of classic fixtures 
    and newer events would provide a mouth-watering schedule in a landmark season.
    
    Next year will be a momentous and thrilling one for the FIA World Rally 
    Championship as we welcome the new hybrid era Rally1 cars, part of a portfolio 
    of regulations to drive the series towards a greener and more sustainable 
    future, he added.
    
    Next year also marks the WRCs 50th season and we have a calendar 
    to match. Were delighted to welcome back New Zealand, a rally which 
    first appeared in 1977. Its gravel roads are a drivers delight and although 
    our plans to return in 2020 were unfortunately derailed by Covid-19, its 
    fantastic we can now push through with those.
    
    The pandemic sadly brought the globe to its knees but as the world recovers 
    so, too, does the WRC. We previously outlined our strategy for an equal spread 
    of rallies between Europe and long-haul destinations and the 2022 calendar 
    is a significant step towards that goal.
    
    The 2022 championship in detail
    The season kicks-off with Januarys fiendishly difficult Rallye Monte-Carlo 
    in the French Alps, which is based solely in Monaco for the first time since 
    2006.
    
    It is followed by the spectacular snow and ice of Rally Sweden, the series 
    only pure winter fixture, which also has a new home as it relocates north 
    to the east coast city of Umeå. Croatia is the opening pure asphalt 
    encounter and will again be based in Zagreb in late April.
    
    The gravel fixtures begin in Portugal in late-May, the first of a string of 
    gruelling hot weather dirt road rounds. It is followed in June by Italy and 
    Kenya, one of global motorsports legendary contests which made a stunning 
    return to the WRC this year.
    
    Blisteringly fast roads in Estonia, which marks the midpoint of the championship, 
    and Finland precede round nine in mid-August at a venue to be confirmed.
    
    Greece, another championship stalwart, returns in September after its successful 
    WRC comeback last month, before the final gravel encounter in New Zealand.
    
    The closing two rounds take place on asphalt. Spains late October fixture 
    leads into the finale in Japan, mainstream Asias first appearance in 
    the WRC since it last visited the country in 2010.
    
    The 2022 calendar is:
    Round Rally Date
    1 Monte-Carlo 20 - 23 January
    2 Sweden 24 - 27 February 
    3 Croatia* 21 - 24 April
    4 Portugal 19 - 22 May
    5 Italy 2 - 5 June
    6 Kenya 23 - 26 June
    7 Estonia 14 - 17 July 
    8 Finland 4 - 7 August
    9 TBC 18 - 21 August 
    10 Greece 8 - 11 September
    11 New Zealand* 29 September - 2 October
    12 Spain 20 - 23 October
    13 Japan 10 - 13 November
    * Subject to contract 
    
    21-10-13 Toyota twins tussle 
    for title at WRC Rally de España
    Spain may be the proving grounds for the crown in Ogier and Evans title fight.
    
    Two rounds to go  and just two drivers remain in the FIA World Rally 
    Championship title fight as the destiny of the 2022 crown reaches a potentially 
    decisive point in Spain this weekend.
    
    Sébastien Ogier can seal his eighth drivers title in nine seasons 
    at RallyRACC - Rally de España (14 - 17 October). The only man who 
    can deny him and take the battle into a final round decider in Italy next 
    month is Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate, Elfyn Evans.
    
    The contrast could not be greater. Ogier has dominated the WRC over the last 
    decade, delivering 53 rally wins in his career and is now in his final season 
    before stepping back from full-time competition.
    
    Evans secured his fifth WRC event win in Finland a fortnight ago and is desperate 
    for a maiden crown after losing out to Ogier last season. He started the final 
    round at Italys legendary Monza race circuit with a points lead but 
    ended in despair after crashing out.
    
    This time around Ogier carries a 24-point advantage in his Yaris World Rally 
    Car onto the smooth asphalt in the hills behind the Costa Daurada, south of 
    Barcelona. The crown will return to France if he outscores Evans by seven 
    points.
    
    Its the third straight season that Toyota will win the drivers 
    crown and Ogier, a Spain winner on three occasions, will come out fighting.
    Spain will be the first realistic chance to claim the title and I know 
    what I need to do to make it happen. When I have the chance to win, I try 
    to fight for it, and this will be the most simple way to achieve our goal, 
    he said.
    
    Evans is fired up by his Finland success. The win on Rally Finland was 
    a great result for us. The drivers title is still a long shot, but once 
    more well be giving our best in Spain and trying to get the best possible 
    result there, he enthused.
    
    Ogier, Evans and Kalle Rovanperä can also regain the manufacturers 
    title for Toyota. It holds a 61-point lead over Hyundai Motorsport and if 
    that advantage remains above 52 at Sundays finish, the Japanese manufacturer 
    can launch its celebrations.
    
    Thierry Neuville, the winner in Spain when the rally was last held in 2019, 
    Ott Tänak and home hero Dani Sordo are the men charged by Hyundai with 
    the task of derailing Toyota. All drive i20 World Rally Cars.
    
    Adrien Fourmaux and Gus Greensmith carry M-Sport Fords hopes in Fiesta 
    World Rally Cars, while Oliver Solberg makes his top-flight asphalt debut 
    in an i20 for Hyundai 2C Compétition.
    
    The French squad has also called up Spains Nil Solans to replace Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet, whose season is over after breaking his hip in a collision with a 
    car. Toyota also fields a fourth Yaris for Japans Takamoto Katsuta.
    
    For the first time since 2009, the rally is pure asphalt. The roads are fast 
    and flowing, but high-grip abrasive surfaces and plenty of hard braking will 
    make it tough for Pirellis tyres.
    
    After Thursday evenings start ceremony in Salou, the action begins on 
    Friday morning. Competitors face 17 stages covering 280.46km before Sunday 
    afternoons finish in the holiday resort. 
    
    21-10-08 WRC-redo Solberg på 
    spansk asfalt
    Bara dagar efter att avancemanget till värstingklassen i världsmästerskapet 
    i rally offentliggjordes får Oliver Solberg chansen att visa sig värdig 
    jobbet i legendariska Rally Spanien nästa vecka.
    
    Tävlingen blir 20-åringens debut på asfalt i VM-sammanhang 
    i värstingklassen. Han har tidigare startat i två WRC-tävlingar; 
    Rally Finland på snö i februari och Rally Kenya på grus i 
    juni. I Finland imponerade debutanten stort genom att köra in till ett 
    antal topplaceringar på specialsträckorna och en sjundeplats totalt.
    - Jag är mitt i mitt livs mest spännande period hittills. Det har 
    fortfarande inte helt gått upp för mig att jag ska dela Hyundai 
    Motorsports tredje bil i VM nästa säsong med Dani Sordo. Det är 
    en enorm möjlighet, och jag är oerhört tacksam för det 
    förtroende teamet ger mig, säger Oliver Solberg, som kommer att 
    köra en Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC från 2C Competition -teamet.
    
    Oliver vann sin asfaltdebut i en WRC -bil i det nationella italienska tävlingen 
    rally di Alba i juni, men i den spanska VM-rundan blir tävlingen och 
    nivån helt annorlunda. Nytt för året i Rally Spanien är 
    att hela tävlingen äger rum på asfalterade vägar för 
    första gången sedan 2009. Tarragona-området erbjuder några 
    av de snabbaste och mest spännande vägarna i VM -cirkusen.
    - Jag ser verkligen fram emot det. Målet är att samla så 
    många kilometer som möjligt och slutföra tävlingen för 
    att få maximal erfarenhet med tanke på nästa år. WRC-bilen 
    är fortfarande helt ny för mig, och jag behöver tid för 
    att vänja mig vid aerodynamiken på bilen och greppet på Pirelli-däcken. 
    Bonusen blir att uppleva den fantastiska publikfest som den spanska VM-tävlingen 
    är, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Britten Craig Drew fortsätter som kartläsare i den spanska VM-tävlingen. 
    Rallyt, baserat i Salou söder om Barcelona, ??startar fredagen den 15 
    oktober och avslutas på söndagen. Tävlingen är 280,5 
    kilometer långt fördelat på 17 specialsträckor, varav 
    det längsta är 24,4 kilometer.
    
    Rally Spanien-tidsplan:
    Fredag ??15 oktober:
    SS1 Vilaplana 1 20,00 km kl. 08:43
    SS2 La Granadella 1 21,80 km kl. 10:21
    SS3 Riba-roja 1 14,21 km kl. 11:42
    Service Port Aventura kl 13:17
    SS4 Vilaplana 2 20,00 km kl. 15.00
    SS5 La Granadella 2 21,80 km kl. 16:38
    SS6 Riba-roja 2 14,21 km kl. 17:59
    Service Port Aventura kl 19:49
    
    Lördag 16 oktober:
    SS7 Savallà 1 14,08 km kl. 08:44
    SS8 Querol-Les Pobles 1 19,17 km kl. 09:37
    SS9 El Montmell 1 24,40 km kl. 10:38
    Service Port Aventura kl 12:00
    SS10 Savallà 2 14,08 km kl. 14:14
    SS11 Querol-Les Pobles 2 19,17 km kl. 15:07
    SS12 El Montmell 2 24,40 km kl. 16:08
    SS13 Salou 2,24 km kl. 18.00
    Service Port Aventura kl 18:20
    
    Söndag 17 oktober:
    SS14 Santa Marina 1 9,10 km kl. 07.00
    SS15 Riudecanyes 1 16,35 km kl. 08:08
    Service Port Aventura kl 08:54
    SS16 Santa Marina 2 9,10 km kl. 10:29
    SS17 Riudecanyes 2 16,35 km kl. 12:18 
    
    21-10-06 Oliver Solberg blir 
    WRC-förare 2022
    Hyundais 20-årige fabriksförare Oliver Solberg flyttas upp till 
    värstingklassen i rally-VM nästa säsong.
    
    Oliver Solberg, son till Petter Solberg kommer att dela en hybridbil med spanske 
    Daniel Sordo i mästerskapet 2022. Tidigare världsmästaren Ott 
    Tänak och Thierry Neuville kommer att vara teamets ordinarie förare 
    under hela mästerskapet.
    - En fantastisk möjlighet, men samtidigt ett stort steg för en 20-åring. 
    Jag har drömt om att köra i rally-VM så länge jag kan 
    minnas. Absolut allt jag har gjort hittills, från crosskart via rallycross 
    och underklasserna i rally, har varit med ett mål i sikte: Att få 
    plats i en fabriksbil i World Rally Championship.
    - Jag ser mycket fram emot att få jobba med Dani. Vi har känt varandra 
    i många år, och han är en av de bästa rallysporten kan 
    erbjuda - en som jag verkligen kan lära mig mycket av. Samarbetet med 
    Tänak och Neuville kommer också att bli tätare. För mig 
    blir det viktigt att vara ödmjuk och tålmodig. Jag har fortfarande 
    tusentals kilometer framför mig där fokus ligger på lärandet, 
    säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Nya hybridbilar kommer att introduceras i Rally -VM 2022.
    - De flesta bilarna kommer att vara helt nya, och samma sak med strategier 
    för varje enskild specialsträcka, men det är lika för 
    alla. Vi måste lägga tid på att anpassa oss till de nya bilarna, 
    men jag är mycket nöjd med den riktning som sporten har valt för 
    framtiden. Det kommer att bli fantastiskt att få vara med i det första 
    FIA-mästerskapet någonsin där alla deltagare använder 
    hållbara energilösningar i bilarna, säger 20-åringen.
    
    I VM-tävlingarna som Oliver Solberg ska köra kommer rallyveteranen 
    Sordo att ingå i Hyundai-teamet för att hjälpa till med sin 
    kunskap och erfarenhet.
    - Vi fokuserar på en kombination av erfarenhet och ungdom när vi 
    går in i den nya WRC-eran. Det säkerställer också kontinuitet 
    när vi ger oss in på ett nytt kapitel i Hyundai Motorsport, säger 
    teamchef Andrea Adamo.
    
    Redan om en och en halv vecka ska Oliver Solberg köra VM-tävlingen 
    i Spanien, sin tredje VM-tävling i värstingklassen någonsin 
    och den första med asfalt som underlag.
    
    21-10-04 Tuff säsongsavslutning 
    för Tom Kristensson och David Arhusiander i Finland
    Trots en bra känsla och goda förhoppningar så hade Tom Kristensson 
    och co-driver David Arhusiander inte den rätta turen på sin sida 
    i Rally Finland. Redan på den andra sträckan på fredagseftermiddagen 
    tvingades man bryta, då kylaren gick sönder vid en hård landning 
    efter ett av de otaliga hoppen som kännetecknar de finska snabba grusvägarna.
    - Efter en bra test på måndagen och rekognoseringen av sträckorna 
    såg vi verkligen fram emot tävlingen, säger Tom, nyss hemkommen 
    från Finland.
    - Det började även bra på den korta inledande sträckan 
    inne i Jyväskylä, och även på den första skogssträckan 
    fick vi bra känsla ända till den hårda landningen. Efter sträckan 
    kunde vi bara konstatera att kylaren gått sönder, och det var bara 
    att bryta för dagen.
    
    Mekanikerna kunde fixa bilen så att Tom och David kunde starta om på 
    lördagsmorgonen, enligt Rally 2-reglerna. Men på den tionde sträckan 
    fick man problem med kylaren igen och tvingades då bryta tävlingen 
    för gott.
    - Det var naturligtvis en stor besvikelse, eftersom jag gillar de utmanade 
    sträckorna, och vi ville ha en positiv avslutning på säsongen, 
    säger Tom, vi hade redan före Finland beslutat att inte köra 
    de två avslutande tävlingarna i Spanien och Italien.
    - Nu får vi smälta detta några dagar och sen ta nya tag. 
    Det har på många sätt varit en fantastisk säsong även 
    om det sportsligt varit lite uppförsbacke.
    - Att få möjligheten att tävla i den näst högsta 
    nivån i världen är ju en dröm som gått i uppfyllelse, 
    jag är oerhört tacksam för mina partners som gjort det möjligt, 
    och även ett stort tack till all support som jag fått från 
    så många, det gör att det är värt allt slit för 
    att få ihop tävlandet på den här nivån, avslutar 
    Tom
    
    Även för Oliver Solberg, den andre svensken i tävlingen, och 
    i samma klass som Tom, slutade det olyckligt. Efter en avåkning på 
    lördagens första sträcka, tvingades även han bryta tävlingen. 
    
    
    21-10-04 Title-chasing Evans 
    powers to momentous Rally Finland win 
    Welsh driver expertly holds off the charge of Breen and Tänak to claim 
    victory. Elfyn Evans stormed to victory at Secto Automotive Rally Finland 
    on Sunday afternoon to keep alive his hopes of a maiden FIA World Rally Championship 
    title.
    
    A stunning series of five back-to-back speed test wins on Friday night and 
    Saturday morning propelled the Welshman from fifth to first. He survived intense 
    pressure from Ott Tänak and Craig Breen across the rest of the rally 
    to win by 14.1sec in a Toyota Yaris.
    
    Nothing less than victory would suffice in his title quest and with maximum 
    points for winning the closing Wolf Power Stage, the Welshman slashed championship 
    leader Sébastien Ogiers advantage from 44 points to 24 with two 
    rounds remaining.
    
    This one feels good in the way we managed to do it, smiled Evans, 
    for whom this was a fifth career win. We struggled a lot [on the fast 
    roads] in Estonia and we made some changes to the car in the test and found 
    some confidence early on.
    
    I always said from the outset the aim was to do the best on each rally 
    we have left. We have to just focus on doing our best in [the next round] 
    in Spain and worry about the rest later.
    
    His Toyota Gazoo Racing team is based near the host city of Jyväskylä 
    and victory preserved its unbeaten Rally Finland record since returning to 
    the WRC in 2017. Toyota also increased its manufacturers championship 
    lead over Hyundai Motorsport to 61 points.
    
    Against a backdrop of stunning autumnal colours in the forests, the championships 
    fastest roads provided tremendous action and Tänak and Breen both led 
    on the opening day in a furious battle in their Hyundai i20s.
    
    Ultimately, they had no answer to Evans pace, but set-up improvements 
    midway through Saturday gave Tänak more confidence and he eased clear 
    of Breen to finish 28.1sec ahead.
    
    Despite an overshoot at a junction on Sunday morning, the Irishman bagged 
    his third podium from his last three outings and matched his 2016 result.
    
    Esapekka Lappi, winner in 2017, made a remarkable return to top-level competition 
    in a privately-entered Yaris after 10 months away. The Finn was in the thick 
    of the podium battle in the opening leg and eventually finished fourth, 16.6sec 
    behind Breen.
    
    Ogier ended fifth after a lacklustre drive in his Yaris. He never had the 
    pace to match the leading quartet and a disappointing weekend was made worse 
    when he was hit with a 60sec penalty on Saturday night for not fastening his 
    crash helmet strap correctly earlier in the day.
    
    Gus Greensmith completed the top six in a Ford Fiesta.
    
    The WRC returns to asphalt for the penultimate round at RallyRACC Rally de 
    España on 14 - 17 October. The fixture is based in Salou.
    
    Final positions:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 2hr 19min 13.7sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +14.1sec
    3. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +42.2sec
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Toyota Yaris +58.8sec
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +2min 54.4sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +5min 02.3sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 10 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 190pts
    2. E Evans 166pts
    3. T Neuville 130pts
    21-10-02 Evans powers past 
    rivals to earn Saturday lead in Finland
    Welsh driver completes a clean sweep to move clear of Breen and Tänak.
    Elfyn Evans swept aside his rivals with a masterful morning attack on Saturday 
    to take control of Secto Automotive Rally Finland. He was fastest on all four 
    speed tests in the autumnal Finnish forests to soar from third to first in 
    his Toyota Yaris, leaving Hyundai i20 duo Craig Breen and Ott Tänak trailing 
    in his wake.
    
    Tänak retaliated this afternoon to claim three stage successes of his 
    own before Evans added another fastest time. They shared the spoils in the 
    final test and Evans drove into the overnight halt with a 9.1sec lead in this 
    10th round of the FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    Victory here is essential for Evans to preserve his hopes of a maiden world 
    title. Although he confessed to a few small errors, he was delighted with 
    his performance on a demanding day that contained more than half the rallys 
    competitive distance.
    
    Its been a good day, I really enjoyed it out there, Evans 
    said. Its been a great fight and obviously there is a long way 
    to go tomorrow but well take it stage by stage.
    
    Tänak had no answer to the Welshman this morning but set-up changes to 
    his i20 at the mid-leg service transformed his feeling in the car and sparked 
    his afternoon recovery.
    
    Breen started the day in the lead but the Irishman was unable to match the 
    pace of his rivals. After yielding top spot to Evans in this mornings 
    second stage, he dropped behind Tänak in the afternoons opener 
    and ended the day 19.5sec off the lead.
    
    Esapekka Lappi retained fourth in his private Yaris. The Finn was 6.7sec off 
    the lead after yesterdays opening skirmishes but ended the penultimate 
    leg 25.3sec adrift of Breen.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä was also in the victory battle on Friday night. He relegated 
    Lappi from fourth in Saturdays opening test, but that mattered little 
    three stages later when the Finn drifted wide before smashing into an earth 
    pile and retiring with frontal damage to his Yaris.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier was fifth, a further 38.9sec back. 
    The Frenchman remained at odds with his Yaris all morning before set-up changes 
    raised his confidence levels and sparked improved times this afternoon.
    
    His hopes were helped by Thierry Neuvilles demise. The Belgian extended 
    his advantage over Ogier before retiring in the final forest stage when the 
    light pod on his i20 broke free from its mountings in a compression, sending 
    his engines water temperature soaring.
    
    Ford Fiesta duo Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux were sixth and seventh.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta retired from eighth in this mornings Päijälä 
    when he landed awkwardly after a jump and an impact launched his Toyota Yaris 
    into the undergrowth. With the right rear suspension broken, the Japanese 
    driver went no further.
    
    Just four tests covering 45.74km comprise Sundays finale. Drivers journey 
    east of Jyväskylä for two runs each on the classic roads of Laukaa 
    and the big jumps of Ruuhimäki. The second pass of Ruuhimäki forms 
    the bonus points paying Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 1hr 57min 46.7sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +9.1sec
    3. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +19.5sec
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Toyota Yaris +44.8sec
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 23.7sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +4min 16.9sec 
    
    21-10-02 Oliver Solberg rullade 
    ut från Rally Finland
    Hyundai-föraren Oliver Solberg bröt Rally Finland efter att ha rullat 
    bilen på lördagens första specialsträcka.
    
    20-åringen låg på fjärde plats i WRC2-klassen när 
    olyckan inträffade i hans första försök att bemästra 
    det berömda höghastighetsrallyt. Ungefär 3 kilometer in på 
    tävlingens sjunde specialsträcka inträffade olyckan.
    - Jag är väldigt ledsen och besviken över det som hände. 
    Vi höll bra fart över ett litet hopp på vägen in i en 
    sväng, men i landningen bottnade stötdämpningen, och vi körde 
    av vägen. Bilen rullade, men lyckligtvis klarade både jag och min 
    kartläsare oss utan några skador, sa Oliver Solberg.
    - En sådan olycka var det sista vi behövde nu. Alla i Hyundai Motorsport 
    och RedGrey-teamet har arbetat hårt inför tävlingen, och jag 
    är också mycket besviken på deras vägnar. Jag kom hit 
    för att genomföra rallyt och samla viktig erfarenhet för framtiden, 
    men tyvärr blev det inte så.
    
    Solberg junior kommer inte att starta om i tävlingen, som avslutas på 
    söndagseftermiddagen. 
    
    21-10-01 Breen snatches the 
    lead in dramatic start to Rally Finland 
    Irish driver edges out Ott Tänak after a fascinating day of racing 
    near Jyväskylä. Craig Breen grabbed the lead of Secto Automotive 
    Rally Finland from team-mate Ott Tänak in a gripping night-time forest 
    finale to Fridays opening leg.
    
    Breen unseated the Estonian, who had led for all but one of the opening five 
    speed tests, with a charging flat-out drive through the closing Oittila special 
    stage  the rallys first test in darkness since 1994.
    
    With his Hyundai i20s auxiliary lights blazing on the tree-lined roads, 
    the Irishman overturned a 1.5sec deficit to lead Tänak by 2.8sec. Just 
    7.9sec blanketed the top five after a frantic Friday with Elfyn Evans, Esapekka 
    Lappi and Kalle Rovanperä hot on their heels.
    
    Breen and Tänak shared two stage wins each and the pair were never separated 
    by more than four seconds as the FIA World Rally Championships fastest 
    round lit up the gravel tracks near Jyväskylä.
    
    It's been an amazing day and I really enjoyed every second, said 
    Breen. I always wondered how it would feel in the dark and it definitely 
    lived up to expectations. I think everyone is going to try and find a little 
    extra something tomorrow. Well try  well not let it slip 
    by that easily.
    
    Tänak, who is bidding for his third straight Rally Finland victory, was 
    surprised to be in the fight for victory against a Toyota Gazoo Racing squad, 
    which is based near Jyväskylä and is unbeaten on the rally since 
    2017.
    
    We never expected to be in a battle with Toyota, he admitted. 
    I had quite a bad pre-event test so we made quite a lot of changes and 
    it seems to be working in parts. But today was just an introduction because 
    tomorrow is a big day.
    
    Evans even outpaced the duelling Hyundai pair through Oittila to claim the 
    fastest time and leap from fifth to third in a Toyota Yaris. The Welshman 
    kept clear of trouble to end 3.3sec behind Tänak and six-tenths ahead 
    of Lappi.
    
    Lappi, the winner in 2017, was returning to the top tier for the first time 
    since December last year but quickly shook off the rust in a privately-entered 
    Yaris. He ended 1.2sec clear of fellow Finn Rovanperä, whose pace significantly 
    improved on the second pass of the stages.
    
    Thierry Neuville was more than half a minute off the lead in sixth in another 
    i20. The Belgian was cautious throughout but ended with a 2.3sec advantage 
    over championship leader Sébastien Ogier, who was frustrated by his 
    pace.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta led after the opening Harju stage through Jyväskyläs 
    streets, but the Japanese driver was fortunate to survive a huge high-speed 
    spin after hitting a bump in the next stage. He was eighth, ahead of Ford 
    Fiesta pair Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux.
    
    With 151.95km of relentless action around Jämsä, Saturdays 
    action comprises more than half the rallys competitive distance. Four 
    morning stages, including roads from the iconic Ouninpohja test, are repeated 
    in the afternoon after service. A re-run of todays Harju stage, in darkness, 
    completes a gruelling leg.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 43min 51.3sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +2.8sec
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +6.1sec
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Toyota Yaris +6.7sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +7.9sec
    6. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +31.3sec 
    
    21-09-30 Kalle Rovanperä 
    targets double celebration at WRC Rally Finland
    Finnish driver heads to home event looking for third straight win. Celebrating 
    your 21st birthday by threading a state-of-the art World Rally Car along the 
    worlds fastest rally roads in pursuit of victory in front of passionate 
    home-town fans sounds like a comic-book story.
    
    Thats the reality for Kalle Rovanperä, the hottest property in 
    the FIA World Rally Championship right now, at Secto Automotive Rally Finland 
    (October 1-3).
    
    Rovanperä will put the presents to one side on Friday to chase a third 
    straight gravel road victory, after becoming the WRCs youngest-ever 
    event winner in Estonia in July and following up with success in Greece earlier 
    this month.
    
    The Toyota Gazoo Racing pilot is the latest motorsport hero from Jyväskylä, 
    the traditional home of the fastest round in the WRC calendar.
    
    Drivers born there have celebrated a remarkable 45 rally wins in the series 
    49-year history, including four-time world champion Tommi Mäkinen, Mikko 
    Hirvonen, Henri Toivonen and Rovanperäs father, Harri.
    
    The young Rovanperä would like nothing better than to spark another victory 
    party on Sunday.
    
    Driving Rally Finland in a World Rally Car is going to be one of the 
    coolest things for me in my career so far, he admitted. A home 
    rally is always different and Rally Finland is something special. You can 
    really feel the atmosphere there.
    
    Cars frequently top 200kph on rollercoaster roads amid the forests and lakes 
    of central Finland. The speed, big jumps and blind crests masking corners 
    mean pace notes must be perfect and delivered with pinpoint accuracy by hard-working 
    co-drivers.
    
    The rally runs two months later than normal with autumn well and truly set. 
    Cooler temperatures, wetter roads and less grip on slippery gravel are hazards 
    that drivers must counter this time.
    
    Now that its later in the year, the conditions could be really 
    difficult if its wet and muddy, Rovanperä explained. That 
    could change things a bit, but Im really looking forward to it, and 
    its going to be really nice to see the fans cheering for us on the stages.
    
    Toyota Yaris colleague Sébastien Ogier holds a 44-point lead over team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans. If results go his way, the Frenchman could clinch his eighth 
    title here with two rounds remaining.
    
    The Toyota team is based just outside Jyväskylä and the Yaris is 
    undefeated at the rally since the Japanese manufacturer returned to the sport 
    in 2017. But Ogier is taking nothing for granted.
    
    The Yaris WRC was born on Finnish roads so it should perform well there 
    but Im expecting tough competition as well, including from my team-mates. 
    Nothing is decided in the championship yet so lets see what approach 
    we will take on this rally, he said.
    
    Japans Takamoto Katsuta and 2017 winner Esapekka Lappi also drive Yaris 
    cars. Katsuta has stand-in co-driver Aaron Johnston alongside, while Lappi 
    is back at the top level for the first time in 10 months.
    
    Hyundai Motorsport trails Toyota by 57 points in defence of its manufacturers 
    title and needs strong performances from i20 World Rally Car trio Thierry 
    Neuville, Ott Tänak and Craig Breen.
    
    Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux complete the top-tier lie-up in M-Sport 
    Ford Fiestas, Frenchman Fourmaux partnered by new co-driver Alexandre Coria 
    for the first time.
    
    The rally starts in Jyväskylä on Friday afternoon and returns for 
    the finish on Sunday afternoon after 19 speed tests covering 287.11km.
    21-09-28 Tom Kristensson avslutar 
    årets VM-säsong i helgens Rally Finland 
    Rally Finland, eller WRC Secto Automotive Rally Finland, som är det officiella 
    namnet är, körs normalt i början av augusti, men på grund 
    av Covid 19 är årets upplaga flyttad till kommande helg.
    
    Huvudort är som vanligt Jyväskylä, knappt 30 mil norr om Helsingfors. 
    Rallyt hade förr namnet "De 1000 sjöars rally" och har 
    även genom åren fått epitetet "Formel 1 på grus", 
    efter de breda och snabba vägarna. På senare år har man dock 
    bytt ut vissa sträckor till lite smalare och mer tekniska, men tävlingen 
    är fortfarande en av de snabbaste i VM-serien, med många spektakulära 
    hopp.
    Årets tävling inleds på fredag middag med statsträckan 
    Harju inne i Jyväskylä. Totalt är det 19 specialsträckor 
    på 29 mil som skall avverkas fram till sista sträckan, berömda 
    Ruuhimäki 2 på söndag eftermiddag, som även är så 
    kallad Powerstage. En skillnad, mot när tävlingen går på 
    sommaren blir, att de sista sträckorna både på fredagen och 
    på lördagen, kommer att köras i mörker, något som 
    blir en ny erfarenhet för alla deltagarna.
    SMK Hörbys Tom Kristensson och co-driver David Arhusiander, Jämtlands 
    MK, gör i Finland sin sista start i årets VM-serie i WRC 2-klassen, 
    eftersom man valt att avstå tävlingen i Spanien i mitten av oktober 
    och även en eventuell tävling i Monza i Italien senare i höst.
    
    Tom och David generalrepeterade gångna helgen i SM-tävlingen Skilling 
    500 i Småland i en inhyrd Ford Fiesta från italienska JME Rally 
    Team. Man tvingades dock bryta på den 13 av 15 sträckor.
    - Tog höjd i en sväng för passage av en smal bro, men kom ut 
    i lösgrusen och gled i relativt låg fart in i broräcket och 
    förstörde en bärarm, säger Tom
    - Vi låg då på en stabil tredjeplats totalt, efter segraren 
    PG Andersson och Pontus Tideman, trots en punktering i slutet på en 
    av sträckorna.
    - Jag är ändå väldigt nöjd med tävlingen, eftersom 
    jag fick en känsla i körningen som jag inte haft tidigare i år, 
    det var verkligen kul att köra, fortsätter Tom
    - Ärligt sagt trodde jag att det skulle vara lättare att ställa 
    om från den 2-hjulsdrivna, motor svagare bil som jag kört i Junior-VM 
    till en 4-hjulsdriven, starkare, och med betydligt fler inställningsmöjligheter, 
    än vad det visat sig. Helt klart behövs det mil och erfarenhet för 
    att få samma härliga känsla och trygghet som i den 2-hjulsdrivna, 
    men vi har tagit stora steg framåt under året.
    - Rally Finland är min favorittävling, speciellt efter min seger 
    i JWRC-klassen 2019, och jag gillar typen och karaktären på vägarna. 
    Vi tar med oss känslan och erfarenheten från Skillingaryd och ser 
    verkligen fram emot tävlingen med tillförsikt, säger Tom.
    Favorit i WRC2-klassen är erfarne Mads Östberg i en Citroen C3, 
    men han får se upp för Oliver Solberg i nya Hyundai i20 N Rally2 
    och på hemmaplan farlige Jari Huttunen i en liknande bil. Intressant 
    skall bli att se vad Teemu Suninen kan prestera efter bytet från Ford 
    Fiesta till en Volkswagen Polo GTI. Tom och David får i Rally Finland 
    sällskap i M-Sport Ford World Rally Team av tjecken Martin Prokop, även 
    han i en Ford Fiesta Rally2. 
    
    21-09-24 Finsk fartfest för 
    Oliver Solberg
    Full fart på grus blir nästa punkt i VM-programmet för Oliver 
    Solberg. Hyundai-föraren ska köra sin favorittävling för 
    första gången när Rally Finland går av stapeln nästa 
    vecka.
    
    Tävlingen blir den första unge solberg deltar i som "vuxen". 
    Oliver Solberg lämnade nämligen tonåren bakom sig på 
    torsdagen då han fyllde 20 år. Oliver är anmäld i WRC2-klassen 
    och kommer att köra en Hyundai i20 N Rally2-bil.
    
    Solberg får en ny kartläsare i Finland. Britten Craig Drew, tidigare 
    sidekick till den tiofaldiga amerikanska mästaren David Higgins, följer 
    med österut för den finska fartfesten.
    - Jag känner Craig väl från tiden som teamkamrater i USA (2019). 
    Jag ser fram emot att få jobba med honom, säger Oliver Solberg.
    - Vi måste vara realistiska med resultatet. Det här är första 
    gången jag kör tävlingen, och många av mina konkurrenter 
    känner till vägarna i Rally Finland mycket väl sedan tidigare. 
    Det är inte logiskt att tro att jag kan slå dem så utan vidare. 
    Jag befinner mig fortfarande i en process där erfarenhetsinsamling är 
    den största och viktigaste uppgiften.
    
    I vintras debuterade unge Solberg i största WRC-klassen med ett sensationellt 
    resultat i just Finland, men då gick tävlingen i de norra delarna 
    av landet med snö som underlag. Nästa vecka är Jyväskylä, 
    cirka 250 km norr om Helsingfors, tillbaka som värdort. En förkortad 
    version av det legendariska Ouninpohja-sträckan kommer att vara en av 
    tävlingens höjdpunkter tillsammans med flera specialsträckor 
    som ska köras i kvällsmörker.
    
    Rally Finland startar fredagen den 1 oktober och avslutas efter 19 körda 
    specialsträckor på söndagseftermiddagen. 
    
    21-09-14 Monza to form 2021 
    FIA World Rally Championship finale
    ACI Rally Monza joins 2021 FIA WRC calendar in season-closing slot
    · Spectacular Italian asphalt fixture to take place on 19 - 21 November
    · Mountain roads and iconic circuit will offer demanding challenge
    
    Italys ACI Rally Monza will host a spectacular finale to the 2021 FIA 
    World Rally Championship for a second straight season.
    
    The asphalt event will take place on 19 - 21 November and will be based at 
    the famous Autodromo Nazionale de Monza race circuit near Milan, in the north 
    of the country. It will form the 12th and last round of the year.
    
    ACI Rally Monza will replace FORUM8 Rally Japan which was cancelled last week 
    due to the continued effects of the pandemic in the country.
    
    The rally was also drafted into the championship at short notice in 2020 when 
    Sébastien Ogier and Hyundai Motorsport clinched the drivers and 
    manufacturers titles after three days of tense competition on muddy 
    and snowy asphalt.
    
    The rally will include stages at the Temple of Speed circuit featuring 
    famous Monza corners such as Michele Alboreto, Lesmo and Curva Grande. There 
    will also be demanding closed public road stages in the mountains to the north 
    of the circuit.
    
    The rally has been held since 1978 and will be the second Italian counter 
    of the season. Junes gravel road Rally Italia Sardegna formed the fifth 
    round of the championship and was won by Ogier.
    
    WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel said the rally would once again 
    provide an exciting challenge for competitors.
    
    There were plenty of thrills and spills at last years rally when 
    wintry conditions played a crucial part, he said. This years 
    event will be held earlier, but the Temple of Speed allied with 
    tough roads in the foothills of the Alps will ensure the action will be equally 
    breathtaking.
    
    We are obviously tremendously disappointed at the cancellation, for 
    unavoidable reasons, of FORUM8 Rally Japan after so much hard work. Equally 
    we are grateful for ACIs commitment in stepping in again at short notice 
    to provide a fitting finale to the WRC season.
    
    Our heartfelt thanks go to JAF, motorsports governing body in 
    Japan, rally organisers SANS Inc., the government and the local authorities 
    in the rally region which contributed so much preparation. We remain totally 
    committed to returning to Japan in 2022 when were sure conditions will 
    allow, he added.
    
    FIA rally director Yves Matton said: The cancellation of Rally Japan 
    due to Covid-19 is clearly very disappointing and another tough blow for the 
    organisers who have worked so hard with no reward for a second year.
    
    ACI Rally Monza stepped in at a very late stage last season and yet 
    the organisers managed to deliver a strong and innovative event around the 
    iconic circuit.
    
    President Angelo Sticchi Damiani and his team from ACI demonstrated 
    they have all it takes to put on a top-class WRC event and it is very positive 
    news to count on their commitment and professionalism this year to again host 
    the championship finale, he added.
    
    Angelo Sticchi Damiani, Automobile Club dItalia president, said: The 
    confirmation of the ACI Rally Monza within the World Rally Championship shows 
    on the one side the great relationship among Automobile Club dItalia, 
    FIA and WRC Promoter that is based on mutual trust and respect, and from the 
    other the value of the format of this rally that has been highly appreciated 
    last year.
    
    Once again, Automobile Club dItalia made itself available by providing 
    a unique location that will be the extraordinary setting for the finale of 
    the WRC 2021 campaign in order to complete the calendar of this world series 
    in a moment that is still quite tough.
    
    The Temple of Speed of Monza will welcome again the WRC cars hoping 
    that fans can be the icing on the cake of this extraordinary event. The organisation 
    work has started and all the staff is working to deliver the best possible 
    event. 
    
    21-09-13 Oliver Solberg får 
    en ny WRC -chans i slutet av säsongen 
    För tredje gången någonsin kommer Oliver Solberg att få 
    mäta sig mot världens-eliten i rally i en fullspäckad WRC-bil 
    när världsmästerskapet besöker Spanien i nästa månad.
    
    19-åringen, som fyller 20 år om en vecka, vann sin asfaltdebut 
    i italienska Rally di Alba i juni. Om en månad kommer svårighetsgraden 
    att öka avsevärt när asfaltvägarna i området kring 
    Salou, sydväst om Barcelona, ??ska erövras i Rally Spanien.
    - Det är det jag jobbar för varje dag, hela tiden. Att få 
    en sådan möjlighet är ett privilegium, och jag kommer att 
    göra allt i min makt för att ta hand om det. Atmosfären, specialsträckorna 
    och fansen i Catalonien är legendariska. Vi närmar oss slutet för 
    den här generationen WRC -bilar och det kommer att bli väldigt speciellt 
    att köra en i ett av de sista tävlingarna någonsin, säger 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    Den finska vintertävlingen i februari och Safari Rallyt i Kenya i juni 
    är unga Solbergs VM-erfarenhet i värstingklassen hittills. Hyundais 
    plan har alltid varit att matcha tonåringen noggrant under sin första 
    säsong som fabriksförare.
    - För fortsättningen blir det viktigt för Oliver att köra 
    mer tävlingar på asfalt. Dessutom anser vi att chansen är 
    stor att Rally Spain är en av tävlingarna som kommer att få 
    stanna i VM-kaländerna även i framtiden.
    
    Målet är att han ska slutföra rallyt, säger teamchef 
    Andrea Adamo i Hyundai Motorsport.
    VM-tävlingen i Spanien äger rum 1417 oktober och är säsongens 
    sista tävling. 
    
    21-09-12 Masterful Rovanperä 
    storms to Acropolis Rally triumph
    Finnish driver dominates from start to finish to win in Greece. Kalle Rovanperä 
    landed his second FIA World Rally Championship event win on Sunday afternoon 
    after dominating EKO Acropolis Rally Greece.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn led for virtually the entire four-day fixture on rocky 
    mountain roads in central Greece to win by 42.1sec in a Toyota Yaris. The 
    victory came two months after he became the youngest WRC winner in history 
    in Estonia.
    
    Ott Tänak finished second in a Hyundai i20 after a late scare, with championship 
    leader Sébastien Ogier driving a measured rally to finish third in 
    another Yaris, a further 29.2sec back. The Frenchman extended his points lead 
    to 44 with three rounds remaining.
    
    Rain in the run-up made conditions unpredictable on the rallys WRC return 
    after an eight-year absence. Rugged gravel tracks were interspersed with muddy 
    sections that failed to dry, ensuring unpredictable driving and difficult 
    tyre choices.
    
    Rovanperä took the lead in the third speed test on Friday morning and 
    was never headed. He, Tänak and Ogier were covered by 3.9sec on Friday 
    night but a blistering turn of speed on Saturday delivered four straight stage 
    wins and carried him almost 40sec clear.
    
    He managed his advantage through the remaining stages and sealed a perfect 
    weekend with maximum bonus points for winning the Wolf Power Stage. Rovanperä 
    and Ogier increased Toyota Gazoo Racings lead at the top of the manufacturers 
    standings to 57 points over Hyundai Motorsport.
    
    I was not maybe the most comfortable coming here but it just shows that 
    now everything is going well for us and we can push hard, smiled Rovanperä. 
    We had a perfect car and also a rough rally and it was running without 
    issues all the time.
    
    Tänak never felt comfortable but was glad to accept second after final 
    day electrical issues. His car then refused to fire up ahead of the closing 
    stage. It eventually started, with smoke clearly visible, and he completed 
    the test with no further dramas.
    
    With closest title rivals Thierry Neuville and Elfyn Evans plunging down the 
    order after first day problems, Ogier was content with a risk-free approach 
    that further strengthened his bid to secure an eighth WRC title.
    
    Dani Sordo was almost two minutes further back in fourth in another i20, the 
    Spaniard frustrated at not being on podium pace. He had nearly three minutes 
    in hand over Gus Greensmith, who moved ahead of Ford Fiesta team-mate Adrien 
    Fourmaux.
    
    Fourmaux incurred a three-minute penalty when his car would not start before 
    Sundays opening stage. A spark plug change solved the issue and although 
    he moved ahead of Evans in the penultimate stage, a final test spin dropped 
    him behind again to seventh.
    
    Evans salvaged sixth after opening day transmission troubles in his Yaris, 
    with Neuville recovering to eighth after losing time with damaged power steering.
    
    The championship journeys to Finland next month for another classic WRC fixture 
    at the fastest round in the calendar. Secto Automotive Rally Finland is based 
    in Jyväskylä on 1-3 October.
    
    Final positions:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 3hr 28min 24.6sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +42.1sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 11.3sec
    4. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +3min 01.0sec
    5. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +5min 45.0sec
    6. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +6min 42.7sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 9 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 180pts
    2. E Evans 136pts
    3. T Neuville 130pts
    
    21-09-11 Bruten VM-tävling 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Hyundai-föraren Oliver Solberg fick bryta VM-tävlingen Rally Acropolis 
    på lördagen.
    Vid tävlingens nionde specialsträcka var bilen så skadad att 
    de inte kunde tävla vidare. Innan olyckan inträffade hade 19-åringen 
    imponerat enormt på rallyts knappt 25 kilometer långa åttonde 
    specialsträcka där han krossade klassrivalerna med tio sekunder. 
    Solberg var också sensationellt nog snabbare än en av WRC-fabriksbilarna 
    i värstingklassen.
    - Vi hade problem med stötdämpningen första dagen och på 
    grund av det tappade vi ledningen och fick stå över flera specialsträckor. 
    Det som hände på lördagen var helt vårt eget fel. Men 
    vi är ett team, vilket innebär att vi båda förlorar och 
    vinner tillsammans. Det är lite svårt att acceptera just nu, men 
    vi kommer tillbaka starkare, sa Oliver Solberg, som inte kommer att starta 
    om på söndagen.
    
    Från tävlingen kan Solberg ta med sig två sträcksegrar.
    - Vi kör en helt nyutvecklad bil, och det positiva vi tar med oss ??härifrån 
    är att den visar stort potential.
    Nästa tävling för Solberg och kartläsaren Aaron Johnston 
    blir VM-tävlingen Rally Finland som körs första helgen i oktober. 
    
    21-09-11 Ruthless Rovanperä 
    builds strong Saturday advantage in Greece 
    Finnish driver dominates to move well clear of Tänak and Ogier. Kalle 
    Rovanperä charged into a half-minute lead after a remarkable debut display 
    at EKO Acropolis Rally Greece on Saturday.
    
    The 20-year-old, who scored his maiden FIA World Rally Championship victory 
    in Estonia two months ago, is on course for his second after a blistering 
    turn of speed on rocky mountain roads in central Greece.
    
    Fridays enthralling opening leg left Rovanperä, Ott Tänak 
    and Sébastien Ogier blanketed by 3.9sec overnight. But the Finn won 
    the first four of todays six speed tests in the Fthiotida mountains 
    south of Lamia to build a lead of almost 40sec in his Toyota Yaris.
    
    He eased his pace slightly in this afternoons two repeat stages, in 
    which the surface was rougher in places and polished in others, to end the 
    longest day of this ninth round with a 30.8sec advantage over a duelling Tänak 
    and Ogier.
    
    Rovanperä, competing in Greece for the first time, was fortunate to escape 
    when the rear of his Yaris slid into a ditch in the mornings Bauxites 
    stage.
    
    It was a huge moment, I was pushing a bit too much, he smiled. 
    When we made some set-up changes to gain some protection in the afternoons 
    rough sections we lost a little bit of traction. But we were wise and not 
    doing anything stupid, its still a long way to the end of the rally.
    
    Tänak distanced Ogier with the second fastest time in each of the first 
    three tests, but slipped back into the Frenchmans clutches with a lacklustre 
    drive in the next.
    
    The margin plunged to 2.5sec but set-up changes allied with softer compound 
    Pirelli tyres enabled the Estonian to widen the gap to 9.4sec in his Hyundai 
    i20.
    
    Ogier was unconcerned. With nearest title rivals Elfyn Evans and Thierry Neuville 
    still climbing the order after problems yesterday, the reigning champion knows 
    a podium in his Yaris would further enhance his 38-point lead.
    
    Dani Sordo was a lonely fourth in an i20. The Spaniard struggled to find a 
    set-up with which he was comfortable and an error-free day placed him almost 
    90sec adrift of Ogier and nearly 70sec ahead of Adrien Fourmauxs Ford 
    Fiesta.
    
    Fourmaux dropped time after nosing into a roadside barrier but the Frenchman 
    stayed ahead of team-mate Gus Greensmith, who conceded a handful of seconds 
    with a spin. The margin between the M-Sport Ford duo was 15.8sec.
    
    Sundays finale totals 69.25km west of Lamia. A double run through the 
    legendary Tarzan sandwiches a single pass of Pyrgos, the longest test of the 
    rally. The second run of Tarzan forms the Wolf Power Stage, with bonus points 
    on offer in the drivers and manufacturers series.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 2hr 36min 52.8sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +30.8sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +40.2sec
    4. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +2min 09.4sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +3min 19.2sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +3min 35.0sec 
    
    21-09-10 Rovanperä leads 
    in Greece as Ogiers WRC title rivals suffer 
    A Friday to forget for championship hopefuls Evans and Neuville. Kalle Rovanperä 
    led EKO Acropolis Rally Greece on Friday night after an enthralling day which 
    could prove decisive in the outcome of this years FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    Three different drivers fought for supremacy during the first full day of 
    competition in the Acropolis first WRC appearance since 2013. The trio 
    were blanketed by just 3.9sec after a gruelling day on rocky gravel mountain 
    tracks.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn, driving a Toyota Yaris, ended 3.7sec clear of Ott Tänaks 
    Hyundai i20, with championship leader Sébastien Ogier two-tenths further 
    back in another Yaris.
    
    It was a miserable day for Ogiers title rivals. Elfyn Evans, second 
    in the points, drove all but the opening speed test with his Yaris jammed 
    in gear and lost almost five minutes. Thierry Neuville, who is tied with Evans, 
    lost nearly six minutes with broken power steering. Both languished near the 
    bottom of the top 20.
    
    Rovanperä won two of the five rugged special stages as the rally threaded 
    up the country following Thursdays spectacular start in Athens. After 
    a cautious opening test when the Greek debutant focused on understanding the 
    tyre wear on the rocky roads, he demoted Ogier and was never headed.
    
    They were really challenging conditions and after Thierry and Elfyn 
    got behind us [in the running order], there was quite a lot of road cleaning 
    also, said Rovanperä. When it was dry the conditions were 
    what I was expecting. You need to take care of the car and the tyres, manage 
    the speed and know where to push.
    
    Tänak was never comfortable. His cars engine stalled on several 
    occasions in the twisty morning sections and an overheating damper added to 
    his woes. I had no feeling. I cant go through the whole rally 
    like this. Its difficult but I will keep pushing, said the Estonian.
    
    Ogier briefly slipped into second but was relegated again in the final test. 
    Third was well beyond the Frenchmans expectations after opening the 
    roads and sweeping dusty gravel from the line to leave more grip for those 
    behind.
    
    Dani Sordo was 20sec further adrift in an i20. The Spaniard incurred a 10sec 
    penalty for a jump start but had half a minute in hand over Adrien Fourmauxs 
    Ford Fiesta in fifth.
    
    Gus Greensmith completed the top six after a troubled day which included a 
    spin, a puncture and a leaking suspension damper in his Fiesta.
    
    Saturday is the longest and toughest leg, covering six stages and 132.56 competitive 
    kilometres south of Lamia, on roads which were covered in mud during the recce. 
    Double passes through Pavliani and Eleftherohori will be especially hard.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 1hr 01min 57.1sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +3.7sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +3.9sec
    4. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +23.9sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +54.2sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +1min 23.3sec 
    
    21-09-08 Gruelling Greek classic 
    returns to WRC after eight-year absence 
    EKO Acropolis Rally Greece (9 - 12 September), a fixture with an historic 
    reputation as one of the toughest in the FIA World Rally Championship, returns 
    to the series this week for the first time since 2013.
    
    Punishing rocky tracks in the mountains north of Athens and blistering mid-summer 
    temperatures established the Rally of Gods as a WRC classic after 
    it first appeared in the championships inaugural season in 1973.
    
    The gravel roads are expected to be smoother and early September means the 
    thermometer will be lower than its traditional June date, but the Acropolis 
    still demands respect as the battle for world titles moves into the final 
    third of the season.
    
    Sébastien Ogier carries a 38-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans, who is tied with Hyundai Motorsports Thierry Neuville, 
    winner last time out on home roads in Belgium.
    
    Ogier has duelled with the Acropolis on four occasions, and came out on top 
    in 2011, but is treating its return like an entirely new rally.
    
    The Acropolis Rally is one of these events which made the history of 
    the WRC and weve missed it now for a few years, said the Frenchman.
    
    Of course, we can have some idea of what to expect from the past, but 
    it will be a new event in the sense that I think everybody will have to write 
    new pace notes. Its always nice when everybody starts from the same 
    level like that.
    
    Ogier and Evans are joined in Toyota Yaris World Rally Cars by Kalle Rovanperä, 
    the trio with their sights also set on defending the Japanese squads 
    41-point lead in the manufacturers series.
    
    Neuville is joined in Hyundai i20 World Rally Cars by Ott Tänak and Dani 
    Sordo. Spaniard Sordo replaces Craig Breen in the Korean teams line-up 
    and is partnered by his third co-driver of the season as Candido Carrera makes 
    his debut.
    
    Neuville is under no illusions as to what faces him.
    
    The stages have some very twisty profiles with a lot of loose stones 
    and hot temperatures. It will be very challenging as not only do you need 
    to go flat out, but you also need to manage the car and the tyres. Strategy 
    will be very important, but thats something we like, he said.
    
    M-Sport Ford has traditionally revelled on the rough stuff. The British squad 
    won the Acropolis seven times in 10 years between 2000 and 2009. Adrien Fourmaux 
    and Gus Greensmith drive Fiesta World Rally Cars and are joined for this round 
    by Greek Joudan Serderidis.
    
    The top-level entries are completed by Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet in an 
    i20.
    
    Rain left a coating of thick mud on the tracks as recce got under way earlier 
    in the week. With better forecasts for the rally itself and temperatures climbing, 
    it remains to be seen how quickly the roads will dry.
    
    After Thursday afternoons start beneath Athens Acropolis citadel, 
    a quickfire asphalt blast in front of the capitals stunning Parliament 
    building opens the action. Three more days of competition around Loutraki 
    and Lamia follow before Sunday afternoons finish after 15 stages covering 
    292.19km.
    
    21-09-03 Dubbel VM-lycka för 
    Oliver Solberg
    Under de kommande tre veckorna kör rallyföraren Oliver Solberg (19) 
    de två legendariska VM-tävlingarna Rally Acropolis och Rally Finland. 
    Nästa vecka körs det klassiska Acropolis Rally i Grekland. Rallyt 
    har en historia som går tillbaka ända till 1951 och är i år 
    tillbaka i VM-programmet för första gången sedan 2013. Pappa 
    Petter Solberg vann Acropolis Rallyt i Grekland 2004.
    
    Veckan efter ska 20-årsdagen firas och sedan bär det av direkt 
    till den finska fartfesten, där pappa Petter satte ett hastighetsrekord 
    på det episka specialsträckan Ouninpohja för 17 år sedan.
    - Jag har testat mycket på grus med den nya bilen och vet vilken potential 
    den har. Samtidigt måste vi vara medvetna om att bilen är helt 
    nyutvecklad, och med det följer ofta några överraskningar. 
    Det viktigaste för både bilen och mig är att få så 
    mycket fullfartskilometer som möjligt, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Den nya Hyundai i20 N Rally2 modellen debuterade med unga Solberg bakom ratten 
    i Belgien förra VM-tävlingen. Där fick ekipaget bryta i klassledning 
    den sista dagen på grund av ett elfel.
    - Pappa och jag pratar hela tiden om tävlingarna, specialsträckorna, 
    vilka utmaningar som väntar och val som måste göras, men först 
    och främst måste jag köra själv och skapa mina egna upplevelser. 
    Särskilt i Grekland kommer det vara viktigare att använda huvudet 
    än att trycka hårt med höger foten. Stora stenar och andra 
    faror ligger och väntar, särskilt under andra varvet på specialsträckorna. 
    Dessutom är det ingen service mitt på dagen under fredagens etapp.
    
    Tävlingen i Finland blir nästan motsatsen. Tekniska och gropiga 
    vägar ersätts med blixtsnabba och raka sträckor.
    - Medan du i Grekland måste köra långsamt så fort du 
    kan, handlar det bara om fart, fart och fart i Finland. Jag har suttit i timmar 
    under åren och tittat på video av min pappas rekord från 
    2004, och det kommer väl till pass nu då delar av Oninpohja-sträckan 
    finns på programmet även i år, säger Oliver Solberg. 
    
    
    Rally Finland kör helgen 1 - 3 oktober. 
    
    21-08-20 Acropolis Rally return 
    heralds COSMOTE TV deal in Greece
    WRC Promoter and COSMOTE TV prolong broadcast agreement
    · Greek fans can watch WRC exclusively on COSMOTE TV into 2022
    · New deal confirmed ahead of EKO Acropolis Rally Greece comeback
    
    Greek rally fans will enjoy more than 150 hours of action-packed live FIA 
    World Rally Championship coverage next season in an expanded broadcast partnership 
    between WRC and COSMOTE TV.
    
    WRC Promoter, which owns the commercial rights to the championship, has finalised 
    a 12-month extension to its agreement with the Athens-based broadcaster until 
    the end of 2022.
    
    WRC fans are buzzing following confirmation earlier this year that the fabled 
    EKO Acropolis Rally Greece will return to the series on 9 - 12 September following 
    an eight-year absence.
    
    The gruelling gravel road event forged a reputation as one of the WRCs 
    iconic fixtures after joining the inaugural season in 1973. In March WRC Promoter 
    finalised a multi-year agreement with the Greek government for the legendary 
    Acropolis to return. 
    
    COSMOTE SPORT channels will screen exclusively in Greece live coverage of 
    more than 10 adrenaline-filled special stages from each WRC round.
    
    Output will also include daily and post-event highlights shows and the highly 
    successful WRC+ All Live programming, which also features expert analysis, 
    service park interviews and special behind-the-scenes features.
    
    The pay-TV service is planning significant coverage from the opening day of 
    EKO Acropolis Rally Greece, known as Rally of Gods, which is based 
    in Athens, before continuing over the next three days with WRC TVs programming 
    as the rally moves north to Lamia.
    
    Philipp Maenner, media rights director at WRC Promoter, said enthusiasm for 
    WRC was surging among Greek fans.
    
    The dramatic twists and turns in recent rounds have enthralled fans 
    in Greece, as well as everywhere else across the globe, and the return of 
    EKO Acropolis Rally Greece to the 2021 calendar has further enhanced the already 
    deep-seated and passionate following for WRC there.
    
    COSMOTE TV is the home of motorsport in Greece and both parties 
    eagerness to finalise this extension for 2022 so early in the current year 
    highlights the fervour for WRC among fans there.
    
    As well as holding exclusive rights in Greece, COSMOTE TV is also the exclusive 
    broadcaster of the WRC in the Greek language. 
    
    21-08-15 Resurgent Neuville 
    bags emotional Belgium WRC triumph
    Thierry Neuville wins first victory of WRC season at Renties Ypres Rally Belgium. 
    Thierry Neuville clinched his first victory of the FIA World Rally Championship 
    season on home roads at Renties Ypres Rally Belgium on Sunday afternoon.
    
    He led for virtually the entire event, fending off a fierce first-day challenge 
    from team-mate Craig Breen. The Hyundai i20 duo then settled for a formation 
    finish after three days and almost 300km of action on narrow Flanders farm 
    lanes and the Spa-Francorchamps race circuit.
    
    Neuvilles winning margin was 30.7sec and marked a first WRC win for 
    co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe. The success revitalised Neuvilles title 
    challenge, promoting him into a tie for second in the championship standings 
    with Elfyn Evans.
    
    After the finish of the final speed test at Spa, Neuville celebrated victory 
    at Belgiums first WRC round with a series of donuts before saying: We 
    had a lot of pressure coming here, but I felt quite comfortable all weekend 
    and I could rely on my team and my car.
    
    It was a pleasure for me to give this first win to Martijn here in Belgium. 
    It should have come earlier, but we were unlucky. It feels good here now.
    
    Neuville, Breen and Ott Tänak won 15 of the 20 speed tests between them 
    for Hyundai Motorsport and the 1-2 finish enabled the squad to reduce the 
    deficit to manufacturers series leaders Toyota Gazoo Racing to 41 points.
    
    Irishman Breen, for whom this was only his second asphalt appearance in an 
    i20 World Rally car, secured back-to-back runner-up finishes after a similar 
    result in Estonia last month.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä finished third in a Toyota Yaris after coming out on 
    top of a frantic intra-team fight with Evans and Sébastien Ogier. The 
    young Finn traded places with Evans all rally and regained third this morning 
    before holding off the frustrated Welshman by 6.5sec.
    
    Ogiers hopes of a podium place were ended by a Sunday morning puncture. 
    There was consolation for the Frenchman as he extended his lead in the drivers 
    championship to 38 points with four rounds remaining. He ended 6.2sec behind 
    Evans.
    
    Tänak was a distant sixth after falling away from the victory fight with 
    a Saturday morning puncture.
    
    Belgiums demanding roads caused a host of problems. Takamoto Katsuta 
    and Adrien Fourmaux retired after huge crashes while Gus Greensmith and Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet finished well down the order after sliding into ditches on Saturday 
    morning.
    
    Drivers are back on gravel next month as Acropolis Rally Greece returns to 
    the championship for the first time since 2013. The rally will be based in 
    Lamia on September 9-12.
    
    Final positions:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 30min 24.2sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +30.7sec
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +43.1sec
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +49.6sec
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +55.8sec
    6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +3min 46.5sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 8 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 162pts
    2. E Evans 124pts
    3. T Neuville 124pts 
    
    21-08-15 Marginalerna var inte 
    på Tom Kristenssons sida i Ypres Rally Belgium, tvingades bryta
    VM-deltävlingen Ypres Rally blev precis så utslagsgivande som förutspåtts 
    trots att regnet uteblev som troligen hade gjort det ännu svårare 
    för de tävlande.
    
    För Tom Kristensson och co-driver David Arhusiander tog tävlingen 
    slut på fredagens sista sträcka,
    då man touchade ett träd med höger framhjul, och det tog så 
    pass illa att man tvingades bryta.
    - Vi kom över ett litet krön och det var lite lös grus på 
    asfalten, framvagnen gled ute lite i nästa innersväng, en buske 
    skymde ett träd som vi slog i. Hade vi kommit 5 cm längre ut hade 
    vi klarat trädet. Stöddämparen och hjulupphägningen fick 
    en smäll, men vi trodde att det skulle gå att reparera så 
    att vi kunde starta om på lördagen enligt de så kallade Rally 
    2-reglerna. Tyvärr visade sig att även chassit hade fått en 
    skada som man inte kan reparera under tävlingen, vilket innebar att vi 
    fick bli åskådare resten av helgen, säger Tom
    - Känns naturligtvis oerhört surt och tungt, så små 
    marginaler, men rally är rally och sånt händer!
    - Annars hade tävlingen startat mycket bra för oss, med rätt 
    fokus, bra känsla och en fart som gav bra tider, och vi kände att 
    vi skulle kunna förbättra oss ytterligare utan att ta för stora 
    risker, så det var tråkigt för både oss och teamet.
    - Jag gillade vägarna, även om underlaget var lurigt, och det var 
    lätt att glida ner i något av de djupa diken som omger dem, vilket 
    ett antal ekipage fick erfara, bl.a. Nikolay Gryazin i vår klass.
    - Trots all finns det mycket positivt att med sig från tävlingen, 
    inte minst att känslan med bilen blir bättre och bättre, så 
    det är bara att komma tillbaka och jobba för nästa planerade 
    tävling i Finland i månadskiftet september-oktober, avslutar Tom
    
    I WRC 2-klassen blev det till slut ett stort man fall då fler fick ge 
    upp. Toms teamkamrat i M-Sport, Teemu Suninen fick ge upp på lördagen 
    med överhettad motor, och Oliver Solberg hade oturen att motorn stannade 
    före första sträckan på söndagen, då han hade 
    en klar ledning. Till slut stod finnländaren Jari Huttunen som segrare, 
    men han hade inte heller en problemfri tävling med ett par punkteringar.
    
    Segrare i WRC klassen och totalsegrare blev en mycket glad Thierry Neuville, 
    som tog sin första seger för året och dessutom på hemmaplan. 
    
    21-08-15 Elchock för Oliver 
    Solberg
    Karriärens första seger som rallyproffs var mer eller 
    mindre klar. Oliver Solberg behövde bara ta bilen till mål under 
    Rally Belgien sista dag, men 19-åringen fick sin dröm om segern 
    krossad. Bilen kom aldrig till startlinjen på söndagsmorgonen på 
    grund av ett elfel.
    
    Oliver ledde WRC2-klassen i rallyt med mer än 3 och en halv minut, vilket 
    är ren utklassning i rally-VM. Och ändå hade han tappat ungefär 
    lika mycket på grund av ett fel med servostyrningen som följde 
    honom hela lördagen.
    
    På väg från serviceparken i Ypres till formel 1-banan Spa-Francorchamps 
    på söndagsmorgonen dog bilen.
    - Den bara stannade längs vägen. VI försökte allt vi kunde 
    för att ta reda på vad som var fel och reparera bilen, men utan 
    resultat. Naturligtvis är det en besvikelse att uppleva att en seger 
    bara försvinner från våra händer på det sättet, 
    sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Det var Hyundai Motorsports premiärtävling med den helt nya R5-modellen 
    i20 N Rally2 nu i Belgien, en bil som Solberg junior har varit med och utvecklat 
    under året.
    - Vi upplevde några problem som man kan förvänta med en helt 
    ny bil, men samtidigt visade vi lite vilken potential bilen verkligen har, 
    så framtiden ser definitivt ljus ut. Lyckligtvis för teamet tog 
    min stallkamrat Jari Huttunen över ledningen efter att vi fick bryta, 
    nu korsar vi fingrarna för att han kan säkra segern, sa Solberg
    
    Nästa VM-rally äger rum i Grekland. Classic Rally Acropolis körs 
    helgen den 9 till 12 september.
    
    Solberg, som fyller 20år nästa månad, vann sin karriärs 
    enda klassvinst hittills i VM i Estland för nästan ett år 
    sedan, då som privatförare i WRC3-klassen
    21-08-14 Confident Neuville 
    closes on WRC success in Belgium
    Thierry Neuville remained on course for a home victory at Renties Ypres Rally 
    Belgium after a fast and furious second leg on Saturday.
    
    Hunting a first win of the FIA World Rally Championship season, Neuville heads 
    Hyundai i20 World Rally Car team-mate Craig Breen by 10.1sec with a day remaining 
    at this eighth round.
    
    After Fridays frantic fight in Flanders asphalt farm lanes, after 
    which they were separated by 7.6sec, the pair were again in a class of their 
    own on narrow fast roads south of Ypres.
    
    Breen threw down the gauntlet to win the opening two speed tests and trim 
    the deficit to 3.5sec. Neuville fought back to beat the Irishman in the next 
    two and reach mid-leg service with his lead up to 6.8sec.
    
    He added two more stage wins this afternoon compared to Breens one, 
    extending his advantage as the Hyundai drivers appeared content to hold position 
    while a trio of Toyota Yaris cars fought for the final podium place behind.
    
    We knew it was a challenging day and theres one more to come tomorrow 
    in a different area and different kind of stages, said Neuville. Nothing 
    is done yet, but a big part of the rally has been managed by us very well 
    so far. Of course, its always nice when you go more flat out, but we 
    have to manage and be clever.
    
    Hyundai restarted with a podium lockout, but Ott Tänak dropped three 
    minutes in the opening test stopping to change a puncture. A faulty jack added 
    to the Estonians woes as he plunged to sixth.
    
    Instead Elfyn Evans, Kalle Rovanperä and championship leader Sébastien 
    Ogier battled all day for third and were covered by 4.3sec at the close. Welshman 
    Evans won one morning stage and Ogier scored two fastest times this afternoon.
    
    Evans finished more than half a minute adrift of Breen but with a crucial 
    3.3sec in hand over Rovanperä. Ogier was unhappy on dirty roads this 
    morning, but felt more comfortable this afternoon and closed to within 1.0sec 
    of the young Finn.
    
    Toyotas challenge was down to three after Takamoto Katsuta crashed heavily 
    in the morning Dikkebus stage. The Japanese driver hit a bump in a fast corner, 
    which threw his Yaris into a ditch. It pirouetted through the air and hit 
    an electricity pole before a violent landing. He and co-driver Keaton Williams 
    were unhurt, but their rally was over.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet also retired when the Frenchman drifted wide into a ditch 
    on the exit of a tight right corner in Hollebeke and his i20 could not be 
    retrieved.
    
    The focus switches 300km east for Sundays finale at the Spa-Francorchamps 
    race circuit, near the German border. Two identical stages are driven twice, 
    covering 40.52km, mixing country roads with iconic track sections such as 
    Eau Rouge, Raidillon and Malmedy. The rally ends with bonus points available 
    in the Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 06min 18.8sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +10.1sec
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +42.4sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +45.7sec
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +46.7sec
    6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +3min 55.2sec 
    
    21-08-13 Neuville tops team-mate 
    Breen as battle commences at Rally Belgium
    Belgian driver excels on Friday to take the lead on home soil. Thierry Neuville 
    outgunned Hyundai Motorsport team-mate Craig Breen on Friday evening to close 
    a captivating opening leg of Renties Ypres Rally Belgium in the lead of his 
    home event.
    
    The pair could barely be separated during this afternoons opening loop 
    of four speed tests through narrow asphalt farm lanes, which Neuville ended 
    0.4sec to the good in his i20 World Rally Car.
    
    Fastest times on all three evening special stages (the final test was cancelled 
    for safety reasons) delivered the Belgian a 7.6sec lead with two days remaining 
    of this eighth round of the FIA World Rally Championship. Ott Tänak completed 
    a Hyundai podium lockout in third.
    
    Neuvilles only problem was a bizarre one. His trademark spectacles slipped 
    down his face in the afternoons action, disrupting his concentration 
    but clearly not slowing his pace.
    
    The target this evening was the same as this morning - just to have 
    a clean run through, said Neuville. My gravel crew has done a 
    good job so I felt comfortable to drive a little bit faster and extend the 
    lead. We are in a good rhythm and thats important.
    
    Tänak led after the opening test but an overshoot in the next allowed 
    his two colleagues to break clear. Breen led for two stages before Neuville 
    edged clear and the Irishman could not match his team-mates pace in 
    the repeat loop.
    
    The lead has gone out a little bit, but I have to be pleased with how 
    the day has gone, Breen said. We knew it would be a challenge 
    to try and match Thierry here, so after 130km of stages to be only seven seconds 
    behind, we have to be quite happy with that.
    
    Tänak headed a thrilling four-car fight for third with the quartet blanketed 
    by 8.2sec. The Estonians car was down on power this evening but he had 
    enough speed to repel Kalle Rovanperä, who headed a four-car Toyota Yaris 
    train in fourth.
    
    Rovanperä was 1.4sec adrift and just eight-tenths clear of Elfyn Evans, 
    who he demoted in the final stage. Evans was frustrated, happy with the feeling 
    he had behind the wheel but dismayed at his times.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier completed the top six. He lost 
    valuable seconds with a front left puncture this afternoon and was uncomfortable 
    with his cars set-up. Changes at the mid-leg service left the Frenchman 
    in a happier frame of mind after the evening action.
    
    It was a disastrous opening for M-Sport Ford. Adrien Fourmaux retired in SS3 
    after clipping a bank and launching his Fiesta into a huge airborne spin, 
    while Gus Greensmith exited just 200 metres after the start of the next stage 
    when he dropped his car into a ditch.
    
    Saturdays leg features another compact day south of Ypres covering 119.92km 
    of stages. Four morning tests beginning with Hollebeke, at 25.86km the longest 
    of the rally, are repeated in the afternoon.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 1hr 04min 27.0sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +7.6sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +31.2sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +32.6sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +33.4sec
    6. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +39.4sec 
    
    21-08-13 Eager Neuville aims 
    to cash in at Belgium WRC debut
    Belgian driver bids to give his FIA World Rally Championship title aspirations 
    a boost on home roads.
    
    Thierry Neuville bids to give his FIA World Rally Championship title aspirations 
    a badly-needed boost on home roads this weekend as Belgium becomes the 35th 
    country to stage a round of the series.
    
    Neuville has bagged five third places in seven rounds but is still searching 
    for his first victory of the year. He trails championship leader Sébastien 
    Ogier by 52 points with five fixtures remaining.
    
    Renties Ypres Rally Belgium (13 - 15 August) provides a perfect opportunity 
    for the Hyundai i20 World Rally Car driver to close on Ogier. Neuville is 
    one of the few top-level drivers with Ypres experience and won the asphalt 
    event in 2018 before it reached WRC status.
    
    He better than anyone understands the characteristics of West Flanders 
    narrow farm roads on which the bulk of the event is based, before a final 
    day charge across the country for a finale at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps 
    race circuit.
    
    The lanes are littered with tight junctions and lined by drainage ditches 
    and telegraph poles. Big cuts in corners mean mud and debris will be dragged 
    onto the asphalt, making conditions progressively dirty.
    
    Its very challenging as the roads are quite narrow and slippery 
    and the ditches on both sides are always very deep, so you have to make sure 
    to not make any mistakes and keep all four wheels on the road, explained 
    Neuville.
    
    I think we are going to see a lot of action. It has different characteristics 
    to any other Tarmac event weve seen so far.
    
    Neuville is joined in Hyundai Motorsports line-up by 2019 Ypres winner 
    Craig Breen and Ott Tänak, the trio seeking to eat into Toyota Gazoo 
    Racings 59-point manufacturers championship lead.
    
    Ogier is supported by Elfyn Evans, second in the drivers standings, 
    and Kalle Rovanperä, who scored his debut WRC victory in Estonia last 
    month. They drive Yaris World Rally Cars.
    
    Generally, the grip is changing a lot there and I think this will be 
    the main difficulty when we are trying to find the limits without any previous 
    experience of this rally, Ogier explained.
    
    Its nice to be in the position we are right now with a bit of 
    a lead in the championship, but we have to stay focused with some difficult 
    rallies  like this one  still to come.
    
    Adrien Fourmaux replaces Teemu Suninen in M-Sport Fords Fiesta World 
    Rally Car line-up alongside Gus Greensmith.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta pilots a fourth Yaris and is co-driven by Keaton Williams 
    for the first time as regular partner Dan Barritt recuperates from back injuries 
    suffered in Estonia. Pierre-Louis Loubet completes the top-tier drivers in 
    a huge entry of more than 100 competitors, driving an i20.
    
    The rally starts in Ypres on Friday afternoon and competitors tackle 20 stages 
    covering 295.78km before Sunday afternoons finish at Spa-Francorchamps. 
    
    21-08-10 Ny VM-tävling 
    i Belgien för Tom Kristensson och David Arhusiander
    Till helgen är det tid för en ny VM-deltävling, i Belgien och 
    WRC Renties Ypres Rally Belgium, för Tom Kristensson och co-driver David 
    Arhusiander. Som i tidigare tävlingar i år kör de för 
    engelska M-Sport i WRC 2-klassen och Ford Fiesta Mk II.
    Tävlingen är ny i VM-kalendern, men har anor ända sedan 1965, 
    och har flera gånger ingått i europamästerskapet. Centralort 
    är i den gamla handelsstaden Ypres i området Flandern i nordvästra 
    Belgien, med serviceplatsen centralt placerad i staden.
    
    Upplägget är lite annorlunda, då första etappen på 
    fredag inte startar förrän efter lunch, och första bil inte 
    är i mål förrän strax efter klockan 21 på kvällen. 
    Då har man avverkat 4 specialsträckor två gånger runt 
    Ypres, på en väldigt kompakt runda, där nästan 50 % utgör 
    specialsträckor.
    På lördagen väntar ytterligare 4 specialsträckor som 
    körs två gånger, i området runt Ypres, och nästan 
    lika kompakt som på fredagen.
    
    Söndagens 4 avslutande sträckor körs ca 30 mil sydost om Ypres, 
    på och omkring den från Formel 1 välkända racingbanan 
    Spa-Francorchamps, där även slutmålet är. Totalt skall 
    de tävlande avverka 20 specialsträckor på ca 30 mil.
    Både fredagens och lördagens sträckor har samma karaktär, 
    relativt smala tekniska vägar på asfaltunderlag i företrädevis 
    lantbruksområde. Det som är speciellt, är att det genas utanför 
    asfaltkanten, vilket de innebär att det kommer upp mycket grus och lera 
    på asfalten. Det gör det svårt att veta hur greppet är, 
    speciellt om det även kommer regn. Väderutsikterna utlovar i nuläget 
    mest uppehållsväder under helgen, men med risk för någon 
    regnskur.
    - Vi körde en test här i Belgien i måndags på samma 
    typ av vägar som vi kan förvänta oss, det var både blött, 
    halvtorrt och torrt, så vi kunde prova både olika däck och 
    inställningar på bilen under olika förhållanden, vilket 
    har gett oss mycket bra information och kunskap, berättar Tom
    - Jag har kört mycket i Tyskland på vägar och underlag som 
    inte är helt olikt det som är här, men den största skillnaden 
    är att nu sitter vi i en 4-hjulsdriven Rally2 bil. Vi hade några 
    riktigt bra sträckor i Kroatien, både när det gäller 
    rytm och känsla, bättre än vad jag förväntat mej 
    på asfalt, så jag hoppas att vi kan få till samma sak här 
    under hela tävlingen.
    - För att vara helt ärlig så tittar jag inte så mycket 
    på motståndet i klassen, utan vi går inför att fokusera 
    på vår egen körning, hur vi kan utveckla den, och göra 
    det bästa vi kan. Hur de andra kör kan vi ändå inte göra 
    något åt, säger Tom.
    
    I Belgien får Tom som teamkamrat i klassen Teemu Suninen, medan Adrien 
    Fourmaux kör M-Sports WRC-bil. En intressant start gör Oliver Solberg 
    som gör premiär med den utvecklade Hyundai i20 N Rally2.
    
    I Belgien är även Toms klubbkamrater i SMK Hörby Lars Servin 
    och Julia Thulin, Lars ingår i mekanikerstaben hos M-Sport och Julia 
    åker "grusnoter" för Tom, tillsammans med Mats Andersson 
    från Eslöv, för att se och lära i sin utveckling som 
    co-driver. 
    
    21-08-04 Två VM-tävlingar 
    på raken med ny bil för Solberg
    Fabriksföraren Oliver Solberg (19) kommer köra båda de kommande 
    VM-tävlingarna i rally med Hyundais helt nya i20 N Rally2-bil. Med Solberg 
    junior bakom ratten kommer bilen att göra sin tävlingsdebut i Rally 
    Belgien nästa vecka.
    
    Belgien blir det 35:e landet genom tiderna att arrangera rally-VM.
    Oliver kommer att pressa den nya bilen på asfalt för förta 
    gången på tävlingens shakedown (testkörning) fredagen 
    den 13:e augusti. Därefter följer 20 specialsträckor på 
    totalt 311km.
    
    Under hela året har 19-åringen varit mycket engagerad i utvecklingen 
    av bilen, men testkörningarna har endast skett på grus och snö 
    för hans del.
    - Att vara med från början av ett sådant projekt är 
    otroligt spännande och intressant. Jag har aldrig tävlat i Belgien 
    tidigare, så det finns mycket att se fram emot, säger Oliver Solberg.
    - Jag har ingen erfarenhet av bilen på asfalt, men jag har fått 
    mycket information från Hyundai Motorsport och Jari Huttunen, som har 
    testat den nya bilen mestadels på asfalt. Det är en otroligt stark 
    och snabb bil. Att sätta sig i en helt ny bil som denna och tävla 
    på sportens toppnivå är som att kasta sig i den djupa delen 
    i poolen först.
    
    En månad efter debuten bär det av på nya äventyr för 
    Hyundai-föraren. Då är det dags för klassiska Acropolis 
    Rally i Grekland. Drygt en vecka innan sin 20-årsdag kommer Oliver Solberg 
    för första gången att köra VM-tävlingen som hans 
    pappa Petter vann 2004. Rallyt med historia från 1951 är tillbaka 
    på VM-programmet för första gången sedan 2013.
    - Bara namnet Acropolis får håret att resa sig på 
    armen. Tävlingen är ett av de dammigaste, tuffaste, stenigaste och 
    snabbaste och går på de legendariska bergsvägarna i Grekland, 
    säger Solberg.
    
    Tävlingarna i Belgien och Grekland är VM-säsongens åttonde 
    och nionde av totalt tolv.
    
    Två VM-tävlingar på raken med ny bil för Solberg.
    Fabriksföraren Oliver Solberg (19) kommer köra båda de kommande 
    VM-tävlingarna i rally med Hyundais helt nya i20 N Rally2-bil. Med Solberg 
    junior bakom ratten kommer bilen att göra sin tävlingsdebut i Rally 
    Belgien nästa vecka.
    
    Belgien blir det 35:e landet genom tiderna att arrangera rally-VM.
    Oliver kommer att pressa den nya bilen på asfalt för förta 
    gången på tävlingens shakedown (testkörning) fredagen 
    den 13:e augusti. Därefter följer 20 specialsträckor på 
    totalt 311km.
    
    Under hela året har 19-åringen varit mycket engagerad i utvecklingen 
    av bilen, men testkörningarna har endast skett på grus och snö 
    för hans del.
    - Att vara med från början av ett sådant projekt är 
    otroligt spännande och intressant. Jag har aldrig tävlat i Belgien 
    tidigare, så det finns mycket att se fram emot, säger Oliver Solberg.
    - Jag har ingen erfarenhet av bilen på asfalt, men jag har fått 
    mycket information från Hyundai Motorsport och Jari Huttunen, som har 
    testat den nya bilen mestadels på asfalt. Det är en otroligt stark 
    och snabb bil. Att sätta sig i en helt ny bil som denna och tävla 
    på sportens toppnivå är som att kasta sig i den djupa delen 
    i poolen först.
    
    En månad efter debuten bär det av på nya äventyr för 
    Hyundai-föraren. Då är det dags för klassiska Acropolis 
    Rally i Grekland. Drygt en vecka innan sin 20-årsdag kommer Oliver Solberg 
    för första gången att köra VM-tävlingen som hans 
    pappa Petter vann 2004. Rallyt med historia från 1951 är tillbaka 
    på VM-programmet för första gången sedan 2013.
    - Bara namnet Acropolis får håret att resa sig på 
    armen. Tävlingen är ett av de dammigaste, tuffaste, stenigaste och 
    snabbaste och går på de legendariska bergsvägarna i Grekland, 
    säger Solberg.
    
    Tävlingarna i Belgien och Grekland är VM-säsongens åttonde 
    och nionde av totalt tolv. 
    
    21-08-02 Citroën C3: the 
    perfect build for Rally2 
    Leading the WRC3 with Yohan Rossel and the ERC with Alexey Lukyanuk, and currently 
    second in the WRC 2 with Mads Østberg, the Citroën C3 Rally2 has 
    undeniably established itself as the benchmark in its class. The latest addition 
    to the Citroën Racing fold is also among the front-runners in various 
    national championships with the performances of #C3Rally2Family drivers in 
    Europe and Latin America.Leading the WRC3 with Yohan Rossel and the ERC with 
    Alexey Lukyanuk, and currently second in the WRC 2 with Mads Østberg, 
    the Citroën C3 Rally2 has undeniably established itself as the benchmark 
    in its class. The latest addition to the Citroën Racing fold is also 
    among the front-runners in various national championships with the performances 
    of #C3Rally2Family drivers in Europe and Latin America.
    
    Developed with the expert knowledge and engineering of Citroën Racings 
    technicians, the C3 Rally2 has quickly stood out from the rest with first-class 
    performances on all surfaces. Competing in the WRC2, Mads Østberg and 
    Torstein Eriksen have made a sound start to the season in the top level of 
    the Rally2 category. Winners in Croatia at their first rally of the season, 
    the C3 Rally2 crew made the perfect start to their title defence. Consistently 
    on the podium, be it on Portugal and Sardinias demanding stages or the 
    ultra-fast roads of Estonia, Mads Østberg and Torstein Eriksen hold 
    second place in the WRC2 standings at the midway point of the season, just 
    three points behind the leaders.
    
    In the WRC3, Yohan Rossel and Alexandre Coria wasted no time in establishing 
    themselves as the men to beat after winning the opening round of the season 
    at the Rallye Monte-Carlo. Showing complete confidence in the C3 Rally2, Rossel 
    and Coria successfully negotiated the tricky gravel roads in Croatia and Portugal 
    to claim two consecutive podiums before returning to winning ways in early 
    June in Sardinia. More than 15 points clear of their closest challengers in 
    the WRC3, the C3 Rally2 crew is set to defend their lead at the Ypres Rally 
    Belgium in mid-August. 
    
    Reigning European Champion with the C3 Rally2, Alexey Lukyanuk is attempting 
    to defend his title in a very closely contested championship. The Russian 
    driver, alongside co-driver Alexey Arnautov, sent a clear statement to his 
    rivals as he claimed victory at the opening round of the season on Polands 
    unusual roads. Consistent and quick in his C3 Rally2, Lukyanuk tops the ERC 
    standings after the first three rallies of the season. 
    
    Whilst the C3 Rally2 has assured its status as one of the leading models at 
    international level, the best seller of Citroën Racings 
    customer racing range has also forged a strong reputation for itself in the 
    national championships. Back in the French Rally Championship for a full programme 
    with the C3 Rally2, Eric Camilli claimed victory at the Rallye du Rouergue 
    to grab the lead in the Championship. Camilli took over at the top from Yoann 
    Bonato, winner of the opening two rounds at Le Touquet and in the Vosges with 
    the C3 Rally2. William Wagner also showed strong pace in the C3 Rally2 as 
    he took the final podium spot at the Rally du Rouergue.
    In Spain, Jan Solans is looking like a firm contender for the title in the 
    Spain Superchampionship with the C3 Rally2 after winning the Rallye Tierras 
    Altas de Lorca. On the other side of the Alps, Damiano De Tommaso won the 
    legendary Targa Florio in his C3 Rally2 in the Italian Tarmac Rally Championship. 
    In addition to his WRC2 programme, Mads Østberg made his debut appearance 
    in Hungary up against a host of competitors more familiar with the local roads. 
    Nevertheless, the C3 Rally2 driver was consistently near the top of the timesheets 
    and won the Mecsek Rallye in June. 
    
    Formidable in Europe, the C3 Rally2 has also impressed on the other side of 
    the Atlantic with Ricardo Cordero Jr., who leads the Mexican Rally Championship 
    with two wins and a second place in the first three rallies of the season. 
    
    
    Having collected more than twenty rally wins around the globe in the first 
    half of the season, the C3 Rally2 has shown its versatility with a unquestionable 
    level of performance. Recent testing held in Finland by Citroën Racings 
    technical team enabled the engineers to introduce some improvements to the 
    set-up to improve even further the efficiency of the C3 Rally2.
    
    WHAT HE SAID
    Didier Clément, Head of Customer Racing, Citroën Racing
    The C3 Rally2 has made a very good start to the season with its various 
    drivers. It has been especially quick in the trickiest conditions and at the 
    highest level. Across the WRC, ERC and the various national championships, 
    the C3 Rally2 has secured a host of podiums and rally wins, which confirm 
    its very high level of reliability and performance. The purpose of the recent 
    tests run by Citroën Racings technical teams was to keep fine-tuning 
    the slightest details and put the #C3Rally2Family drivers in the best possible 
    shape to help them win their respective international and national championships 
    at the end of the season. 
    
    21-07-21 British rally fans 
    to enjoy live WRC for three more years on BT Sport
    · WRC Promoter and BT Sport extend broadcast agreement until 2024
    · Every stage from every round screened live by UK broadcaster
    · WRC launches exciting hybrid-powered cars in 2022
    
    British rally fans can continue to follow the fortunes of their heroes in 
    the all-action FIA World Rally Championship on BT Sport until 2024 under a 
    new agreement between the broadcaster and WRC Promoter.
    
    The network has screened the WRC since 2014, tracking the rise of young British 
    drivers like Elfyn Evans and Gus Greensmith to become established stars of 
    the WRC line-up.
    
    Following a series of knife-edge battles for the drivers and manufacturers 
    titles in that period, WRC Promoter, which owns the championships commercial 
    rights, has extended its exclusive live broadcast partnership with BT Sport 
    for three more years.
    
    BT Sport will screen every round of the championship live. The new deal kicks 
    in next season, when the WRC launches an exciting new era of hybrid-powered 
    cars from Evans Toyota Gazoo Racing squad, Greensmiths M-Sport 
    Ford team and Hyundai Motorsport.
    
    The broadcaster will cover every special stage from every championship round 
    as it happens. In addition, fans will enjoy expert analysis from rallies, 
    key interviews with the top stars and behind-the-scenes features.
    
    A pre-event magazine show, daily highlights capturing all the twists and turns 
    on the leaderboard and a post-rally review programme are also part of the 
    extended agreement.
    
    British rally fans have celebrated some stellar moments over the years, 
    cheering on as they watched TV coverage of Colin McRae and Richard Burns bringing 
    WRC championship glory to their shores, said Philipp Maenner, media 
    rights director at WRC Promoter.
    
    Now a new generation of British drivers is focused on emulating those 
    amazing achievements. Im delighted that, as the WRC travels the globe 
    to compete in picture-postcard locations and gruelling conditions, BT Sport 
    will continue to screen the thrills and spills from every round.
    
    The introduction of sustainable hybrid technology next year for the 
    WRCs headline category marks one of the biggest milestones in the sports 
    history and this extension means British fans will be right there from the 
    beginning.
    
    Rachel Knight, Sports Rights Director, BT Sport said: Todays news 
    not only extends our successful long-term relationship with WRC Promoter, 
    it builds on our existing motorsports coverage of Moto GP, Extreme E and Moto 
    E.
    
    BT Sport is passionate about sustainability and we aim to become one 
    of the greenest broadcasters globally, so we welcome the chance to showcase 
    WRCs landmark hybrid evolution from 2022. 
    
    21-07-20 Stor Hyundai-lansering 
    med Solberg i förarsätet
    Fabriksföraren Oliver Solberg (19) sitter bakom ratten när Hyundai 
    Motorsport lanserar sin nya rallybil i en belgisk tävling nästa 
    månad.
    
    Hyundai i20 N Rally2 körs för första gången i Renties 
    Ypres Rally på belgisk asfalt 13-15 augusti. 19-åringen har deltagit 
    i den koreanska bilfabrikens utvecklingen av bilen sedan han skrev på 
    för Hyundai vid årsskiftet.
    - Det är en ära att få bidra i utvecklingen av Hyundai i20 
    N Rally2 och nu äntligen få köra den i tävling för 
    första gången. Jag är mycket tacksam för denna möjligheten, 
    säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Rallytalangen har deltagit i ett antal tester i utvecklingen, och han har 
    kört bilen på både snö och grus - men inte asfalt som 
    den belgiska tävling har som underlag. Den aspekten av testning är 
    det teamkamraten Jari Huttunen som har varit mest involverad i.
    - Jag har aldrig kört tävlingar i Belgien tidigare och har bara 
    åtta (av 46) tävlingar bakom mig på asfalt. Men jag har testat 
    i området och vet att vägarna som används i tävlingen 
    är svåra. Varierande väderförhållanden kan göra 
    det ännu värre. Jag kommer att göra mitt bästa för 
    att uppnå ett bra resultat, men nyheten i Ypres är dock lanseringen 
    av bilen. Det är en tuff bil och jag tror att den kommer tas emot väl, 
    säger Solberg junior.
    
    19-åringen var tvungen att bryta VM-tävlingen i Estland i helgen 
    på grund av motorproblem som ett resultat av en trasig kylare. Då 
    körde Oliver Solberg föregångaren till den nya Rally2-bilen. 
    Planen är att köra resten av VM-säsongen i WRC2-klassen med 
    den nya bilen.
    - När vi debuterar i tävlingssammanhang med Hyundai i20 N Rally2 
    finns det ingen press eller krav på resultat, men Oliver känner 
    bilen väl efter alla tester och jag är säker på att han 
    kommer visa hur bra den är, säger Hyundai Motorsport-chef Andrea 
    Adamo.
    21-07-19 Tom Kristensson och 
    David Arhusiander på femte plats i ett tufft Rally Estonia.
    I Rally Estonia, som avslutades på söndagseftermiddagen i Tartu, 
    tog Tom Kristensson med co-driver David Arhusiander en hedrande femte plats 
    i den tuffa WRC2-klassen med sin Ford Fiesta MkII, efter en problemfri tävling, 
    som annars var en krävande tävling för både bil och besättning.
    - Det känns riktigt bra att äntligen få ett problemfritt rally, 
    komma i mål och få den bästa placeringen för säsongen, 
    säger en nöjd Tom vid målgången
    - Vi har gjort vårt bästa och fått många mil och mer 
    erfarenhet som kommer att vara mycket värdefullt inför resten av 
    säsongen. Visst hade vi velat kapa några sekunder till per sträcka 
    på toppekipagen, men vi har hållit oss till vår plan, att 
    hålla vår egen fart och förbättra oss lite i taget.
    - Det har varit ett tufft rally, allt från snabba breda sträckor 
    med häftiga krön, till smala tekniska, men även lösare 
    och mer uppkörda, speciellt då vi körde dem andra gången. 
    Dessutom en pressande värme alla tre dagarna, men det är ett VM-rally, 
    och då skall det vara tufft.
    - Jag vill även rikta ett tack till teamet, M-Sport, för en grym 
    bil och support, och alla andra som stöttar, så jag kan få 
    den här fantastiska upplevelsen, avslutar Tom
    
    I WRC2 segrade WRC-erfarne norrmannen Andreas Mikkelsen före landsmannen 
    Mads Östberg, på tredje plats kom europabaserade bolivianen Marco 
    Bulacia, före Toms teamkamrat i M-sport, Adrien Fourmaux från Frankrike.
    Flera av klassens favoriter satsade alltför hårt på de kravande 
    vägarna och tvingades bryta. Oliver Solberg landade alltför hårt 
    efter krön, spräckte kylaren och skadade motorn, och både 
    Jari Huttunen och Nikolay Gryazin rullade sig ur tävlingen.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling för Tom och David blir Renties Ypres Rally 
    Belgium den 13-15 augusti. Det är en ny tävling i VM-kalendern och 
    den körs på asfaltunderlag. 
    
    21-07-18 Rovanperä 
    rewrites WRC history books on Sunday at Rally Estonia
    Twenty-year-old Finn is youngest FIA World Rally Championship event winner. 
    Kalle Rovanperä made history as the youngest winner of an FIA World Rally 
    Championship round on Sunday after a masterful drive at Rally Estonia.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn is more than two years younger than countryman Jari-Matti 
    Latvala, now his team principal at Toyota Gazoo Racing, when he claimed the 
    record in 2008.
    
    After fending off a fierce early challenge from Craig Breen, Rovanperä 
    and co-driver Jonne Halttunen stormed clear on dusty and high-speed tracks 
    near Tartu to win this seventh round of the season by 59.9sec in a Yaris World 
    Rally Car.
    
    Rovanperä, who now lives in Estonia, celebrated on the podium with father 
    Harri, who scored his sole WRC victory in Sweden in 2001. Today's win was 
    the first for a Finnish driver in the championship since Latvala won Rally 
    Australia in 2018.
    
    Rovanperä has endured a barren run of results of late with just one top 
    six finish in the last four rounds, but his maiden victory promoted him to 
    fourth in the championship standings with five rounds remaining.
    
    "It has been a difficult season and it's really nice to get my first 
    win here in Estonia," said a jubilant Rovanperä. "It's almost 
    a home rally for me now and a lot of Estonian fans were supporting me.
    
    "Our results haven't been so good, but we've proved the pace is there 
    and today we brought it home. To be the youngest winner is amazing. It could 
    have happened earlier, but now it's here."
    
    Estonia is proving a happy hunting ground for Breen  he has now finished 
    second at both the rally's two WRC appearances. His only scare came late on 
    Saturday evening when he clipped a huge roadside rock and damaged his Hyundai 
    i20's front suspension.
    
    The Irishman headed team-mate Thierry Neuville by 12.5sec. The Belgian's hopes 
    of reeling in his colleague were damaged by a 10sec penalty after checking 
    in late at a time control on Sunday morning following technical problems.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier finished fourth in another Yaris. 
    The Frenchman ended 11.6sec behind Neuville, content to bag solid points in 
    his quest for an eighth drivers' crown after opening the roads where traction 
    was at a premium in Friday's first leg.
    
    Team-mate Elfyn Evans finished 43.1sec behind in fifth after never truly getting 
    to grips with the conditions. Ogier now leads the Welshman by 37 points in 
    the championship, with their Toyota squad maintaining its 59-point lead in 
    the manufacturers' standings.
    
    Teemu Suninen was sixth in a Ford Fiesta, despite a final stage spin.
    
    The championship returns to asphalt next month when Belgium makes its first 
    WRC appearance. Renties Ypres Rally Belgium takes place on August 13-15.
    
    Final positions
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 2hr 51min 29.1sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +59.9sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 12.4sec
    4. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 24.0sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +2min 07.1sec
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Ford Fiesta +7min 07.3sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 7 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 148pts
    2. E Evans 111
    3. T Neuville 96
    4. K Rovanperä 82
    5. O Tänak 74
     21-07-18 Rovanperä strides 
    towards record-breaking WRC win at Rally Estonia 
    Finn on verge of becoming youngest FIA World Rally Championship event winner. 
    Kalle Rovanperä stands on the verge of becoming the youngest event winner 
    in FIA World Rally Championship history after a sublime second-leg drive at 
    Rally Estonia on Saturday.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn, who now calls Estonia home, distanced Craig Breen through 
    nine super-fast gravel tests near Tartu to extend his advantage from 8.5sec 
    to 50.7sec with just one day remaining of this seventh round.
    
    The pair fought tooth and nail in Friday's opening leg, but Rovanperä 
    took control today. He made a sensational start in his Toyota Yaris, winning 
    the opening Peipsiääre speed test and beating third-fastest Breen 
    by 14.3sec.
    
    His advantage climbed to 35.7sec by mid-leg service after four stages and 
    Rovanperä enjoyed the luxury of a measured approach during the afternoon's 
    dusty, rutted repeats.
    
    "Yesterday the time gaps were small, but today we could make them much 
    bigger," said a delighted Rovanperä. "I was preparing a lot 
    for the first stage. I knew it can be a stage where you can make a big difference 
    and we made a good effort there.
    
    "We still had so many kilometres left that you can't really ease off, 
    but after that I could be a bit more sensible."
    
    Breen, for whom second would match his result last year in Estonia, survived 
    a major scare in the short closing stage when he hit a rock on the inside 
    of a right bend. The Irishman was fortunate to limp his Hyundai i20 into service 
    with an oil leak and suspension damage.
    
    He had 30.2sec in hand over team-mate Thierry Neuville, who had the better 
    of championship leader Sébastien Ogier. The pair traded times all morning, 
    but Belgian Neuville pulled clear this afternoon in his i20 to end with a 
    17.9sec advantage.
    
    With his eye on increasing his lead in the points, caution was Ogier's watchword 
    and the Frenchman finished with a 23.4sec margin over Yaris team-mate Elfyn 
    Evans in fifth. The Welshman had no problems, but lacked the edge to match 
    the pace of those ahead.
    
    Teemu Suninen retained sixth in his Ford Fiesta, despite spinning into the 
    forest in the opening test, with Pierre-Louis Loubet closing out the top-tier 
    runners in seventh in an i20.
    
    Ott Tänak restarted after retiring yesterday and the Estonian was the 
    master of his home roads in his i20. He rattled off six straight stage wins 
    to show what could have been had he not speared off the road and damaged two 
    tyres.
    
    Sunday's finale comprises three stages driven twice, covering 52.10km. The 
    closing Wolf Power Stage at Tartu vald offers bonus points to the fastest 
    drivers and finishes in the service park, ahead of the podium ceremony.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 2hr 17min 46.8sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +50.7sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 20.9sec
    4. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 38.8sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +2min 02.2sec
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Ford Fiesta +6min 14.3sec 
    
    21-07-18 King Kalle keeps 
    Breen at bay in thrilling Rally Estonia duel
    OFinnish driver excels on Friday as Neuville, Ogier and Evans lurk behind. 
    Kalle Rovanperä laid early claim to Estonia's king of speed title on 
    Friday by winning six of the eight special stages to lead the country's FIA 
    World Rally Championship encounter.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn, who now lives in the Baltic country, ended Rally Estonia's 
    first full day with an 8.5sec advantage over Craig Breen after enthralling 
    action over blisteringly fast gravel roads south of second city Tartu.
    
    Both men are hunting their maiden WRC win and such was the ferocity of their 
    duel that the experienced Thierry Neuville and seven-time world champion Sébastien 
    Ogier were trailing almost a minute adrift.
    
    Rovanperä, who led after Thursday night's short curtain-raising test, 
    won three of this morning's stages in his Toyota Yaris. He added three more 
    fastest times this afternoon, but could not break free from Breen's shackles.
    
    "It's tight - the gap is virtually nothing," explained Rovanperä. 
    "Craig has been doing really nice times, so tomorrow will be a big fight. 
    There were many jumps and many of them you can really enjoy. Some you have 
    to go quite big and it's a bit harsh in the car."
    
    Breen led briefly this morning. He won one stage, tied with Rovanperä 
    in another and was second in six tests in his Hyundai i20.
    
    The heat of the battle was matched by air temperatures hovering just below 
    30°C, but pre-event favourite and Estonian hero Ott Tänak was left 
    feeling cold.
    
    He won the opening Arula test to relegate Rovanperä from top spot but 
    plunged to seventh after a front right puncture in the following Otepää. 
    Worse was to come in the next stage.
    
    "I went wide in a corner and basically I went on the field and during 
    that I knocked off two tyres. I had another two punctures and obviously we 
    had no spares anymore and it was not possible to continue," explained 
    Tänak, who began the loop with just one spare wheel.
    
    Neuville and Ogier were left to scrap over third. Neuville lost time with 
    a rear left puncture while the championship leader drove superbly to minimise 
    the handicap of opening the soft and sandy roads, where grip was reduced compared 
    to those further back.
    
    They traded positions before Neuville moved ahead in the penultimate stage 
    to finish 6.0sec in front and 53.4sec off the lead.
    
    Elfyn Evans twice overshot junctions. He never recovered the time lost to 
    end 15.7sec adrift of team-mate Ogier and nearly two minutes clear of Teemu 
    Suninen's Ford Fiesta. A rear left puncture and a suspected water pump issue 
    delayed the Finn.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta retired his Yaris from third after co-driver Dan Barritt 
    suffered a back injury after a heavy landing over jump. Gus Greensmith exited 
    after stopping several times with a technical issue which affected the power 
    from his Fiesta's engine.
    
    Saturday brings four challenging new stages for the longest leg of the event, 
    containing 132.18km of action. Identical loops north and south of Tartu are 
    driven morning and afternoon before the day wraps up with an evening re-run 
    of Thursday's short city test.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris 1hr 06min 54.4sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +8.5sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +53.4sec
    4. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +59.4sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 15.1sec
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Ford Fiesta +3min 14.9sec 
    
    21-07-18 Rally Estland är 
    över för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg var tvungen att bryta Rally Estland på fredagen när 
    det blev klart att en läcka i kylaren också hade skadat motorn 
    i hans Hyundai i20 R5-bil.
    
    När oturen var framme på tävlingens tredje specialsträcka 
    på fredag förmiddagen lyckades 19-åringen köra bilen 
    tillbaka till service med hopp om att starta på nytt på lördag 
    morgon, men det visades sig omöjlig.
    -Jag har många bra minnen från Rally Estland, men denna gången 
    var det Inte meningen att vi skulle lyckas, sa Oliver Solberg.
    -Vi körde över ett hopp och landade lite hårdare än planerat 
    och kylaren fick ett läckage. Varningslampan för hög vattentemperatur 
    tändes så vi körde till sidan av vägen och slog av motorn 
    så snabbt som möjligt. Tyvärr visade det sig att motorn tagit 
    skada och vi kan inte köra mer denna VM-tävlingen, sa 19-åringen.
    
    Under de senaste två åren har Oliver Solberg vunnit WRC2-klassen 
    i den estländska tävlingen. 2020-triumfen är hans enda VM-seger 
    hittills i den näst högsta klassen. Solberg junior startade på 
    bästa sätt på torsdagen med en snabbaste R5-tiden på 
    shakedown.
    
    Rally Estland fortsätter på lördagen och avslutas efter 24 
    specialsträckor på söndag eftermiddag. 
    
    21-07-14 Estonias Tänak 
    looks to home to rekindle WRC title campaign
    Championship hopes need a boost on home soil with Ogier 64 points ahead. Home 
    hero Ott Tänak must repeat last years Rally Estonia (July 15-18 
    ) victory this weekend to reignite his fading FIA Word Rally Championship 
    hopes.
    
    Tänak trails leader Sébastien Ogier by 64 points in fourth place 
    as the season enters its second half on Estonias blisteringly fast gravel 
    roads around second city Tartu.
    
    Last year, he led his countrys inaugural WRC fixture virtually the whole 
    way to seal a maiden victory in Hyundai Motorsport colours and thats 
    the form he must recapture after a torrid opening to 2021.
    
    Victory on snow and ice at Arctic Rally Finland has been his only success. 
    He retired with smashed rear suspension while leading in both Portugal and 
    Italy, and a misted windscreen limited him to third in Kenya last month when 
    a threat to the leaders.
    
    The 33-year-old lies eight points adrift of Hyundai i20 team-mate Thierry 
    Neuville, who posted a no-score in Africa after also retiring from the lead 
    with suspension issues. He will carry the support of Estonias army of 
    passionate flag-waving fans.
    
    It is nice to drive at home, and we had a memorable result last year 
    with our first-ever win for Hyundai Motorsport, he said. We remain 
    hopeful that we can fight for a similar result this year, as we know the car 
    can be fast in these conditions.
    
    Estonias gravel roads are pacy and smooth and the Baltic fixture will 
    be one of the fastest of the season. An unusually long, hot and dry summer 
    means the surface will be covered by slippery stones which will reduce grip 
    for the early starters.
    
    Craig Breen returns to Hyundais line-up after following home Tänak 
    in second place last year, but both must keep a close eye on Toyota Gazoo 
    Racings Kalle Rovanperä, who outpaced Tänak initially at the 
    2020 event.
    
    The 20-year-old Finn lives in Estonia and is hunting his first WRC win. After 
    starting his career here, he is a fan of the fast dirt roads. Like Tänak, 
    he has endured a barren run of late with just one top-six finish in the last 
    four rounds.
    
    Im really looking forward to turning things in a better direction 
    for us in the second half of the season, and I think Estonia can be a good 
    event for that, he said. I hope we will have a good feeling and 
    a clean rally, and then hopefully we can start to have good results again.
    
    Ogier and Elfyn Evans join Rovanperä in Toyota Yaris cars. The Frenchman 
    is 34 points clear of Evans in the standings after four wins from six rounds, 
    including back-to-back successes in Italy and Kenya last month.
    
    Teemu Suninen returns to M-Sport Fords line-up alongside Gus Greensmith. 
    The Finn is another Estonia resident and replaces Adrien Fourmaux in the British 
    team, which scored its best results of the year in Kenya in fourth and fifth.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta drives a fourth Yaris after a career-best second place in 
    Africa while Pierre-Louis Loubet completes the top-tier starters in another 
    i20.
    
    The rally opens in Tartu on Thursday evening and competitors tackle 24 speed 
    tests covering 314.16km before Sunday afternoons finish. 
    
    21-07-13 Tom Kristensson gör 
    sin tredje start i WRC2 i Rally Estonia 
    På torsdag kväll står Tom Kristensson och David Arhusiander 
    på startlinjen för sin tredje start i årets VM i rally i 
    den estländska deltävlingen, WRC Rally Estonia. Man kommer som tidigare 
    att köra sin Ford Fiesta MK II för engelska M-Sport i WRC2-klassen.
    
    Huvudort är Tartu i den sydöstra delen av landet, och efter en ceremoniell 
    start och en kort Superspecial i på torsdag kväll, väntar 
    tre dagars intensivt tävlande, med avslutning med Power Stage på 
    söndag eftermiddag, efter 24 specialsträckor på ca 32 mil 
    totalt.
    - Det är en häftig tävling, jag körde här förra 
    året i JWRC, hade oturen att tvingas bryta redan på SS 3 efter 
    ett motorhaveri, men jag fick ändå en bra bild av karaktären 
    på vägarna, säger Tom
    - Om Rally Finland brukar kallas för "Formel 1 på grus", 
    så är Rally Estonia på samma nivå, snabba tekniska, 
    men samtidigt följsamma vägar, och med många krön. Skillnaden 
    är att underlaget här är lösare än i Finland, men 
    båda tillhör definitivt mina favorittävlingar.
    - Vi har varit här och testat med M-Sport både söndag och 
    måndag och kunnat prova olika inställningar. Vi har fått 
    en bra känsla under testerna, så det skall bli riktig häftigt 
    att köra här med en så potent bil, säger Tom efter de 
    avslutade testerna på måndagen.
    - För att kunna fokusera mer på själva tävlandet har 
    jag ändrat till att endast arbeta 3 dagar i veckan och använda resterande 
    dagar i veckan för allt kring rallysatsningen. Jag kände inför 
    både Kroatien och Portugal att jag inte var tillräckligt fokuserad, 
    eftersom det var så mycket runt omkring med budget och att få 
    alla bitar på plats, men inför tävlingen här känns 
    det bara bra, och vi ser verkligen fram emot den.
    - Vi skall hitta vår fart och vår rytm, hur långt det räcker 
    i den knivskarpa konkurrensen återstå att se, men vi skall göra 
    vad vi kan, och som sagt, det skall bli häftigt och kul, avslutar Tom
    
    Att de 10 anmälda ekipagen i WRC2-klassen är ett tufft sällskap 
    råder ingen tvekan om. Med namn som klassledaren Andreas Mikkelsen, 
    Skoda, Mads Östberg, Citroen, teamkompisen Adrien Fourmaux, Ford, Jari 
    Huttunen, Hyundai, Nikolay Gryazin, Volkswagen, hemmahoppet Georg Linnamäe, 
    Volkswagen och inte minst Oliver Solberg, Hyundai. 
    
    21-07-09 Oliver Solberg fortsätter 
    VM-säsongen i Estland
    För andra gången denna säsongen kommer rallyföraren Oliver 
    Solberg (19) att köra för VM-poäng när mästerskapet 
    förflyttar sig till Estland nästa vecka.
    
    Hyundais supertalang gör sig klar för start i WRC2 som är den 
    näst högsta klassen i Rally Estonia. Förhoppningen är 
    att följa upp femteplatsen från Rally Portugal i maj med en ny 
    prestation och därmed hänga med i kampen om VM-titeln. 19-åringen 
    kommer att köra en Hyundai i20 R5.
    
    Både 2019 och 2020 var unge Solberg den snabbaste R5-föraren i 
    Estlands tävling, segern 2020 är hittills hans enda VM-seger i näst 
    högsta klassen.
    - Jag har bra resultat och minnen från den här tävlingen de 
    senaste åren, min förhoppning är att kunna upprepa den bedriften. 
    Det är något speciellt men vägarna i Rally Estonia, vissa 
    partier är snabbare än i den finska VM-tävlingen, men utan 
    så många hopp. Sist jag körde tävlingen kördes 
    den på sensommaren med en hel del regn, vilket bidrar till bättre 
    grepp. Nu förväntas torra vägar med löst material på 
    ytan. Det kommer bli en spännande utmaning, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Konkurrensen i WRC2-klassen är tuffare än någonsin och alla 
    de bästa förarna är anmälda till start. Tusenvis av rallyfans 
    förväntas ute på specialsträckorna.
    - Det är något extra speciellt med fansen och atmosfären de 
    skapar i Estland. Man kan tro att hela landet har rallyfeber men jag antar 
    att det har att göra med att de har fostrat en världsmästare 
    i Ott Tanak.
    
    Redan 2017 - som 15-åring - inledde Oliver Solberg sin rallykarriär 
    på en lettisk licens med ett delat tävlingsprogram mellan den estniska 
    och lettiska juniorserien. Sedan dessa har den nuvarande Hyundai-fabriksföraren 
    haft en förkärlek för de båda baltiska grannländerna.
    
    VM-tävlingen i Estland är den sjunde i ordningen och äger rum 
    runt staden Tartu mellan den 15 - 18 juli.
    21-07-08 WRC Promoter granted 
    promotional rights to FIA European Rally Championship
    WRC Promoter has today (Thursday) been awarded the commercial rights to promote 
    the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC) in a multi-year agreement beginning 
    in 2022.
    
    The Munich-based company has added an unprecedented fourth FIA series to its 
    burgeoning business portfolio, having managed the commercial rights to the 
    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) since 2013.
    
    In February, the two parties also agreed to work together to implement the 
    2021 FIA World and European Rallycross Championships. Since then, Rallycross 
    Promoter GmbH has been established with a view to concluding a multi-year 
    promotional agreement.
    
    The decision was confirmed at todays FIA World Motor Sport Council in 
    Monaco, and all support series within the ERC framework are included in the 
    new agreement.
    
    In March, the FIA outlined a five-tier sporting pyramid for rallying around 
    the WRC and ERC. The WRC sits at its peak, based around exciting new top-level 
    hybrid Rally1 cars, due to be introduced in 2022.
    
    The next level features the ERC and the WRCs primary support category, 
    with additional tiers featuring feeder categories in both championships, built 
    on an entry-level fifth rung.
    
    The pyramid positions the ERC title both as a goal in itself and as a talent 
    factory feeder series to the WRC, by providing a clear pathway from 
    grass roots competition up to the highest level in WRC.
    
    WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel said both championships would be 
    managed individually, but taking advantage of common synergies wherever possible.
    
    The FIA has entrusted the group with the commercial rights for another 
    major championship. Having built a strong track record in promoting the WRC 
    during the last nine seasons, were in a perfect position to add the 
    ERC to our portfolio, Siebel added.
    
    We have a high level of organisational, promotional and broadcast experience 
    in our team and look forward with great confidence to working alongside the 
    FIA to develop the ERC as an integral part of the Rally Pyramid.
    
    We see strong growth potential in ERC, focused around Europes 
    key markets. Our goal is to further cultivate its own identity, whilst at 
    the same time ensuring it fits hand and glove with the WRCs structure.
    
    FIA Secretary General for Sport, Peter Bayer, said: Im delighted 
    that the FIA and WRC Promoter have agreed on the promotion of the FIA European 
    Rally Championship with a shared vision.
    
    This new structure with a single promoter for the World and European-level 
    series will genuinely strengthen the FIA Rally Pyramid, creating bridges between 
    the two championships and a clear career path for the drivers. WRC Promoter 
    will bring their strong experience to the European tier and Im confident 
    the series will thrive.
    
    I would also like to thank Eurosport Events, Andrew Georgiou and his 
    team for the significant and excellent contribution to the ERC over the years. 
    The relationship will continue with them staying on board within the FIA family 
    as the promoter of several circuit-based competitions.
    21-06-27 Ogier seizes Safari 
    Rally Kenya victory after Neuville heartbreak
    Belgian retires to extend Frenchman's title lead to 34 points. Sébastien 
    Ogier snatched an unlikely victory at Safari Rally Kenya on Sunday after leader 
    Thierry Neuville's dreams were shattered alongside his car's suspension.
    
    When Neuville retired his Hyundai i20 in Sunday's opening speed test, after 
    hitting a rock and smashing the right rear damper, the Frenchman was perfectly 
    placed to capitalise.
    
    He demoted Toyota Yaris team-mate Takamoto Katsuta in the penultimate stage 
    to win the punishing four-day African classic by 21.8sec on its return to 
    the FIA World Rally Championship after a 19-year absence.
    
    Ogier clawed his way up the order from seventh after suffering suspension 
    troubles of his own on Friday. His fourth win in six rounds extended the seven-time 
    champion's lead to 34 points at the season midpoint.
    
    "After our troubles on Friday, we had a really good weekend," said 
    Ogier. "It's been an amazing experience to be here. The support we got 
    from the local people was incredible. It might be a bit shorter than the old 
    days, but the challenge is still very tough."
    
    The Safari lived up to its reputation as one of the world's iconic motorsport 
    events. Rocky and sandy gravel tracks around Lakes Naivasha and Elmenteita 
    in the Great Rift Valley provided a brutal test, while stunning scenery, exotic 
    wildlife and enthusiastic locals portrayed Africa at its best.
    
    Neuville had led for all but two stages until his premature demise, the third 
    rally in succession that Hyundai had retired from the lead with suspension 
    troubles.
    
    "Very hard luck for us, but also for all the team," said the Belgian. 
    "Three tough rally weekends in a row, and nobody deserved that. We would 
    have deserved three victories in the last three events, but unfortunately 
    we didnt."
    
    Japan's Katsuta maintained his constant improvement to claim his first WRC 
    podium in second to seal Toyota Gazoo Racing's fourth 1-2 result of the season, 
    widening its manufacturers' championship lead to 59 points.
    
    Aside from a couple of engine stalls, Katsuta was exemplary. He ended 47.7sec 
    clear of Ott Tänak, who was closing in until a faulty windscreen heater 
    in Saturday's final rain-lashed stage forced him to stop and clean the misted 
    glass with his hand.
    
    M-Sport Ford twins Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux claimed fourth and fifth 
    in their Fiestas. Their risk-free strategy paid dividends and Frenchman Fourmaux 
    celebrated his maiden top-level stage win on Sunday morning. They were split 
    by just a tenth after Fourmaux received a post-rally 10sec penalty.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä was almost nine minutes adrift in sixth in his Yaris, 
    after receiving a hefty time penalty when his car ground to a halt in deep 
    sand on Friday and he retired.
    
    The championship returns to Europe when Rally Estonia (July 15-18) launches 
    the second half of the season.
    
    Final positions
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 3hr 18min 11.3sec
    2. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +21.8sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +1min 09.5sec
    4. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +1min 54.6sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +1min 54.7sec
    6. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +10min 53.4sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 6 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 133pts
    2. E Evans 99pts
    3. T Neuville 77pts 
    
    21-06-27 Downpour fails to 
    derail Safari Saturday leader Neuville in Kenya
    Katsuta and Ogier on track for Sunday podium with Tänak back in fourth. 
    Thierry Neuville stretched his Safari Rally Kenya lead to almost a minute 
    on Saturday after a tense finale to the penultimate leg.
    
    On a day when the African classic appeared to be showing its more benign side 
    after Friday's brutal opening leg, Neuville increased his advantage over Takamoto 
    Katsuta to 57.4sec.
    
    He has led this sixth round of the season for most of the way in a Hyundai 
    i20. After winning the first of six fast and smooth speed tests around Lake 
    Elmenteita today, he was happy to measure his pace and keep a watchful eye 
    on those behind.
    
    But a sudden downpour in the closing 31.04km Sleeping Warrior caused chaos. 
    The dry and dusty roads quickly turned to mud and the hard compound tyres 
    carried by all offered minimal grip in conditions akin to ice.
    
    Neuville fared well in comparison to Katsuta, who skated off the road and 
    conceded more than 20sec to his rival.
    
    "I'm not very emotional and not very much stressed, but I have to say 
    I was," Neuville admitted. "After all that fighting during the two 
    last days, I refused to lose that position and kept fighting very hard.
    
    "At the end, I was relieved to be in the lead. It doesn't matter how 
    much, being in the lead was the main thing."
    
    Katsuta is fighting for his first WRC podium in a Toyota Yaris and came under 
    increasing pressure from Ott Tänak. The Japanese pilot watched his 37.0sec 
    advantage at the start of the day whittled down by the persistent Estonian.
    
    But it all went wrong for Tänak in Sleeping Warrior. Caught in the storm, 
    his Hyundai i20's windscreen misted up and he stopped to wipe it clear. He 
    dropped more than a minute to Katsuta and instead of challenging for second, 
    Tänak found himself relegated to fourth.
    
    "It started to rain quite soon after the start and unfortunately my side 
    of the screen heater was not working. I had to ask Martijn (co-driver Järveoja) 
    how the road goes, and in some places we had to stop and clean and try to 
    figure it out," he explained.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier was in recovery mode after Friday's 
    suspension troubles. The Frenchman won three stages but his biggest break 
    came in the final stage. He steered a cautious path in the rain to climb to 
    third, just 18.1sec behind Katsuta.
    
    Ford Fiesta duo Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux consolidated fifth and 
    sixth. Fourmaux survived a spectacular two-wheeled moment in the penultimate 
    test while Greensmith was another to slide off in the rain. They were split 
    by 12.0sec.
    
    Sunday's finale spans the north and south of Lake Naivasha. Two loops of the 
    forested Loldia and Hell's Gate tests sandwich the rocky Malewa. The second 
    pass of Hell's Gate forms the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage. The survivors 
    return to Naivasha for the afternoon finish.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 2hr 45min 04.6sec
    2. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +57.4sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 15.5sec
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +2min 21.2sec
    5. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +2min 39.4sec
    6. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +2min 51.4sec 
    
    21-06-26 Neuville ahead as 
    ferocious Friday Safari decimates WRC's big guns
    Belgian leads from Katsuta in Kenya as Evans and Rovanperä suffer in 
    the sand
    Thierry Neuville led the survivors of Safari Rally Kenya's vicious opening 
    leg that destroyed the hopes of virtually half the top-flight drivers on Friday.
    
    The Belgian won three of the six punishing and sandy speed tests on the shores 
    of the Great Rift Valley's Lake Naivasha to lead Japan's Takamoto Katsuta 
    by 18.8sec, despite limping through the final test with two punctures and 
    an engine problem.
    
    Kenya's FIA World Rally Championship return after a 19-year absence showed 
    Africa's feared loose surface roads had lost none of their punishing power.
    
    Neuville won two of this morning's three stages in his Hyundai i20 to lead 
    Kalle Rovanperä by 5.1sec. The Finn briefly snatched top spot in the 
    afternoon's opener, but his hopes were wrecked when his Toyota Yaris got trapped 
    in deep dust in the final Oserian stage. The car was towed off the track into 
    retirement, allowing Neuville to open clear air over Katsuta.
    
    "There was a little bit of drama with the punctures but we were able 
    to manage and get back to service. It was a tough day but tomorrow is going 
    to be another tough day. We have learned a lot and we need to introduce that 
    tomorrow to avoid such small problems," he said.
    
    Katsuta lost time when he stalled his engine, but the Japanese driver soared 
    from fourth to second in the closing stage after Rovanperä's demise and 
    a puncture for Ott Tänak, which cost the Estonian almost a minute.
    
    Tanäk, in third and trailing Katsuta by 37.0sec, claimed he had driven 
    at no more than 60 per cent pace in his i20 and 'even that was too much in 
    some places'.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier was 1min 49.4sec off the lead in 
    fourth after a broken oil canister in his Yaris' rear suspension slowed his 
    morning progress.
    
    Ford Fiesta twins Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux completed the top six. 
    Greensmith broke an anti-roll bar but their cautious approach paid dividends 
    as they avoided the carnage that befell their rivals.
    
    Second in the championship Evans retired 300 metres from the end of the Kedong 
    stage (SS3) when he clipped a rock and broke the front right suspension on 
    his Yaris.
    
    Dani Sordo went out in the same test when a stone smashed a suspension arm 
    on his i20. His car oversteered sideways off the stage and ploughed through 
    the vegetation before coming to rest in a ditch.
    
    Oliver Solberg struggled with damaged rear right suspension from the off and 
    eventually called it a day after Kedong with a damaged roll cage adding to 
    his troubles. Lorenzo Bertelli completed the tale of woe when his Fiesta stopped 
    with a coolant leak.
    
    Roads further north around Lake Elmenteita host Saturday's 132.08km of action, 
    the longest leg of the weekend. Once again a morning loop of three tests in 
    repeated in the afternoon after service.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 1hr 23min 19.1sec
    2. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +18.8sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +55.8sec
    4. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 49.4sec
    5. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +1min 56.1sec
    6. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +2min 19.1sec
    21-06-26 Oliver Solberg bryter 
    Safari Rallyt
    Rallytalangen Oliver Solberg var tvungen att bryta Safari Rallyt i Kenya på 
    fredagen på grund av skador på säkerhetsburen i bilen.
    
    19-åringens Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC-bil träffade en grop i vägen 
    redan på tävlingens andra specialsträcka. Tillsammans med 
    kartläsaren Aaron Johnston försökte han reparera skadorna på 
    bilen på transporten till nästa sträcka, duon slutförde 
    den i låg hastighet men skadan visade sig vara för stor för 
    att kunna fortsätta.
    - Först och främst är jag ledsen på teamets vägnar 
    som har jobbat hårt för att vi skulle få köra tävlingen. 
    Vi träffade en grop i vägen som slog hårt i bilen. Skadorna 
    på buren och chassit inträffade där. Reglerna är tydliga, 
    skador på buren innebär automatiskt att du inte får fortsätta 
    tävlingen, säger Oliver Solberg.
    - Det som hände är bara mitt eget fel och jag är mycket ledsen 
    för det, sa han.
    
    Efter den första dagen leder Hyundai-föraren Thierry Neuville tävlingen. 
    Safari Rallyt var unge Solbergs debuttävling på grus i värstingklassen, 
    tävlingen avslutas på söndag. 
    
    21-06-23 Kenya's punishing 
    Safari returns to WRC after 19-year absence 
    Title leader Ogier "excited to discover a new challenge in my career." 
    The mythical Safari Rally Kenya (June 24-27), the most famous rally in the 
    world, returns to the FIA World Rally Championship this week for the first 
    time since 2002.
    
    The 6000km open-road blasts of yesteryear around East Africa have evolved 
    to fit the modern WRC, but the Safari's epic character remains with punishing 
    dirt roads, picture-postcard scenery and exotic wildlife to the fore.
    
    None of the WRC's frontline drivers have experienced the Safari, which means 
    adventure in the Swahili language and brings a unique challenge to the 12-round 
    championship.
    
    Long straight dusty roads where speeds could top 200kph contrast with rocky 
    rutted tracks that reduce cars to little more than walking pace. And with 
    Kenya still in its wet season, rain can transform dry trails into glutinous 
    mudbaths in a matter of minutes.
    
    The interested spectators watching the action around Naivasha, 100km north-west 
    of Nairobi, will, of course, be headed by the wildlife. The area is home to 
    lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras and hippos, all keeping a watch on the red-hot 
    action from a distance.
    
    Testing is banned outside Europe so championship leader Sébastien Ogier 
    and Toyota Yaris team-mates Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanperä journeyed 
    to Spain to try to simulate what lies ahead on the Great Rift Valley roads.
    
    "I'm always excited to discover a new challenge in my career, and I believe 
    this rally will be very different from anything I have done before," 
    enthused Ogier, who leads Evans by 11 points in the standings as the series 
    reaches it midpoint.
    
    "We've heard a lot that we are going to have to set our targets a little 
    differently. The way we drive nowadays in the WRC is by really pushing the 
    limits all of the time, but in Kenya it will be much more about trying to 
    survive the rally without trouble.
    
    "I think it can be interesting to have a challenge like this during the 
    year. It has been hard to know what is the right way to prepare, so I think 
    the drivers will probably have to adapt a bit during the rally," added 
    Ogier, who has three wins to his name this year.
    
    Hyundai Motorsport prepared in southern Portugal and on a rally where a high 
    rate of attrition is expected, Thierry Neuville, Ott Tänak and Dani Sordo 
    hope the gremlins that savaged their chances at the most recent rounds in 
    Portugal and Italy have left them.
    
    While Neuville is 29 points adrift of Ogier in third in the championship, 
    Tänak trails by 57 points after suspension damage sidelined his Hyundai 
    i20 from both rounds when leading.
    
    M-Sport Ford won the WRC's last Safari in 2002 with Colin McRae, and the British 
    team returns with Gus Greensmith, Adrien Fourmaux and Lorenzo Bertelli in 
    Fiestas. Greensmith is reunited with co-driver Chris Patterson, who missed 
    Italy for personal reasons.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta drives a fourth Yaris on the back of career-best fourth place 
    finishes at the last two rounds. Teenager Oliver Solberg replaces Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet in the Hyundai 2C Compétition squad for only his second top-level 
    outing.
    
    Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta will flag competitors away from the Nairobi 
    start on Thursday lunchtime. Ahead lie 18 special stages covering 320.19km 
    before Sunday afternoon's finish in Naivasha. 
    
    21-06-22 Safari med Solberg
    Petter Solberg deltog i Safari rallyt fyra gånger (1999 - 2002). 
    Han slutade på en femteplats två gånger och bröt två 
    gånger. Världsmästaren från 2003 i rally delar sina 
    afrikanska äventyr med sin 19-åriga son Oliver.
    
    Oliver Solberg (OS): Om du ska ge mig ett råd inför Safari rallyt 
    , vad blir det då??
    Petter Solberg (PS): Det kommer att bli en svår och utmanande tävling.Du 
    måste ha tålamod och köra förnuftigt. Nu är inte 
    specialsträckorna lika långa som tidigare, men standarden på 
    vägarna och omgivningen är ungefär densamma. Det finns fortfarande 
    många nästan oframkomliga platser, några väldigt tekniskt 
    svåra partier och fler extremt snabba sträckor. Jag kommer även 
    ihåg att vissa partier var väldigt besvärliga efter att det 
    hade kommit stora mängder regn och gjort stora hål i vägen, 
    ofta på platser där det var naturligt för oss att hålla 
    höga hastigheter. Man tvingas till att tänka helt annorlunda eftersom 
    förhållandena är så oförutsägbara. På 
    vissa ställen är stenarna väldigt stora som ligger i vägen 
    så du måste köra sakta för att kunna passera säkert 
    - för att i näste sekund ge full gas igen.
    
    Vad ser du mest fram emot, Oliver?
    OS: Mest av allt hela upplevelsen. Ibland måste jag stanna och tänka 
    lite: jag är bara 19år och lever redan drömmen. Jag känner 
    mig som den lyckligaste personen i världen. Bara att få resa runt 
    och uppleva sådan natur på nära håll, folket och kulturen. 
    Dessutom får jag köra världens snabbaste rallybil mot världens 
    bästa chaufförer. Bara tanken gör så att håret 
    på armarna reser sig.
    
    PS: För oss är Afrika något helt annat än vad vi är 
    vana vid. När du reser dit och tävlar vet du att det kommer att 
    finnas unika upplevelser och minnen oavsett vad. Människorna där 
    är så trevliga och omtänksamma och stämningen runt rallyt 
    är fantastisk. Du kör genom byar, och alla invånare står 
    längs vägen och jublar och vinkar. Det finns människor som 
    inte upplever det vi är vana vid och som inte har det så lätt. 
    Jag minns väl de gångerna vi stannade längs vägarna och 
    invånarna kom fram till oss och erbjöd både mat och dryck. 
    Det gör att man känner en ödmjukhet.
    
    OS: Hur var det första gången du körde Safari rallyt?
    PS: Jag hade precis skrivit på kontraktet med Ford och skulle faktiskt 
    köra Rally Finnskog i Norge. Väskan var packad och jag såg 
    verkligen fram emot tävlingen när jag blev uppringd av Malcolm Wilson 
    (teamchef för M-sport Ford), som berättade att planerna hade ändrats. 
    Jag skulle istället köra Safari Rallyt. Det hände sent på 
    kvällen och teamet bokade mig på första flyget till Kenya 
    nästa morgon.
    
    OS: Hur var det där med Thomas Rådström?
    PS: Det är en annan historia. Jag var inte där, men anledningen 
    till att jag var tvungen att hoppa in istället för Rådström 
    var att han - öh - halkade på golvet på hotellrummet och 
    bröt benet. Det var åtminstone historien som kom ut. Vad som egentligen 
    hända var att Colin McRae satte in en rugby tackling på Thomas 
    efter att de hade varit ute på middag
.
    
    OS: Men reglerna satte stopp för att köra med din vanliga kartläsare?
    PS: Phil Mills fick inte var med så jag var tvungen att ta Rådströms 
    kartläsare Fred Gallagher. Fred var helt fantastisk och hade mycket erfarenhet 
    från tävlingen.
    Han guidade mig under tävlingen och hjälpte mig väldigt mycket. 
    Fred och Malcolm Wilson pratade om att jag körde för fort och för 
    aggressivt. Jag hade inte den nödvändiga respekten för vägarna, 
    bilen och situationen. Fred fick mig att sakta ner ganska mycket. Han förklarade 
    allt på ett förnuftigt sätt och var väldigt ödmjuk, 
    det uppskattade jag verkligen. Vi hamnade på en femte plats, ett helt 
    fantastiskt resultat. Teamkamraten Colin McRae vann tävlingen, jag kände 
    mig som en viktig del av teamet. Colin hamnade i trubbel efter att ha fastnat 
    i ett vattenhinder, jag kom efter honom och stannade för att hjälpa. 
    Tillsammans lyckades vi få bilen ur vattnet och vidare i tävlingen. 
    Det var viktigt för mig att veta att jag hade hjälpt Colin och teamet 
    till seger. Jag slutade också på en femte plats året därpå, 
    men med Subaru var det två brutna tävlingar; 2001 tappade vi ett 
    hjul och tävlingen 2002 förstördes av motorproblem.
    
    OS: Är Safari Rallyt det svåraste tävlingen du någonsin 
    kört?
    PS: Det var annorlunda. Värmen är utmattande ja, men höga hastigheter 
    hjälper till att få bra luftflöde i bilen. På det viset 
    är det mycket bättre än till exempel på Cypern, där 
    är hastigheterna mycket lägre. Vi hade även en helikopter över 
    oss hela tiden. Phil läste noterna som vanligt, men jag fick dessutom 
    varningar från helikoptern om en hjord elefanter eller giraffer fanns 
    framför oss i terrängen. Helikoptern försökte skrämma 
    bort djuren från vägen och om inte det funkade fick jag information 
    om jag skulle hålla till höger eller vänster för att 
    undvika dem. Vi körde även på vägar som var öppna 
    för annan trafik, och ibland passerade vi bussar och andra transportmedel. 
    Lyckligtvis är inte det inte längre så utan vägarna stängs 
    nu av.
    
    Data:
    Arrangemang: Safari Rallyt Kenya
    Datum 23 - 27 juni
    Underlag: Grus
    Specialsträckor: 18
    Totalt SS i km: 320,19
    Längsta specialsträcka: SS 3/6 Kedong (32,68)
    Huvudkontor: Naivasha
    Bil: Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC
    Kartläsare: Aaron Johnston (Storbritannien)
    
    Oliver Solberg i siffror: 
    Rallystarter: 44
    Vinster: 9
    VM-tävlingar: 10
    VM-debut: Wales Rally GB (2019)
    Antal vunna titlar: 9
    
    Torsdag 24. juni
    SS1 Superspecial Kasarani 4,84 km kl. 1408
    
    Fredag 25. juni
    SS2 Chui Lodge 1 13,34 km kl. 0809
    SS3 Kedong 1 32,68 km kl. 0905
    SS4 Oserian 1 18,87 km kl. 1018
    SS5 Chui Lodge 2 13,34 km kl. 1346
    SS6 Kedong 2 32,68 km kl. 1442
    SS7 Oserian 2 18,87 km kl. 1555
    
    Lördag 26. juni
    SS8 Elmenteita 1 14,67 km kl. 0808
    SS9 Soysambu 1 20,33 km kl. 0908
    SS10 Sleeping Warrior 1 31,04 km kl. 1022
    SS11 Elmenteita 2 14,67 km kl. 1405
    SS12 Soysambu 2 20,33 km kl. 1508
    SS13 Sleeping Warrior 2 31,04 km kl. 1622
    
    Söndag 27. juni
    SS14 Loldia 1 11,33 km kl. 0726
    SS15 Hells Gate 1 10,56 km kl. 0838
    SS16 Malewa 9,71 km kl. 1045
    SS17 Loldia 2 11,33 km kl. 1125
    SS18 Hells Gate 2 10,56 km kl. 1318
    21-06-22 The audience has 
    again access to the service park as well as to the start and finish podium 
    at WRC Rally Estonia
     The total of 24 000 spectators will have access to WRC Rally Estonia
     Audience access to the service park and start and finish podium is 
    a strong message
     The list of WRC Rally Estonia participants allows for fierce competition 
    in each class.
    
    The organizers were able to pass on the good news to rally fans at the 
    press conference of WRC Rally Estonia held on Tuesday, 21 June, where this 
    years cooperation agreements with sponsors were also signed. It was 
    confirmed in cooperation with the Health Board and Ministry of Culture that 
    the FIA World Rally Championship round Rally Estonia will take place with 
    the audience and for the first time after a year and a half of waiting, the 
    audience will have access to the rally service park during the World Championship 
    round. In addition, the program of some rally pass packages also includes 
    access to the start and finish podium of WRC Rally Estonia together with a 
    spectacular show on the podium near the Estonian National Museum.
    
    The total of 24 000 spectators will have access to WRC Rally Estonia. Rally 
    passes are on sale in the rally shop of Rally Estonia www.rallyestonia.ee/pood 
    and we definitely ask the ones who have already bought a rally pass to review 
    the program of their package, whether this includes access to WRC Rally Estonia 
    service park or the podium. According to Tarmo Hõbe, Commercial Director 
    of WRC Rally Estonia, public access to the service park is a very strong message.
    
    "Rally Estonia is the first WRC round after last year's Mexican rally, 
    where the audience will have access to the service park and to the opening 
    show and start podium on Thursday evening and to the finish podium on Sunday, 
    which this time will also be a powerstage podium. This is also a big step 
    for the WRC Promoter and FIA, as it is a sign of a return to normalcy. Of 
    course, we do all this by minimizing the risks. Nine groups of spectators 
    will have access to the service park according to the schedule of their program, 
    one to the start podium and one to the finish podium, Tarmo Hõbe 
    told at the press conference.
    "This year Rally Estonia's final stage  powerstage - will end near 
    ERM and we will be able to transmit a live broadcast of the closing ceremony 
    on our big stage to international television. We have connected the powerstage 
    podium and the final podium. Both commercial rally and sports rally are combined 
    around ERM and such compactness is something that the FIA, WRC Promoter, drivers 
    and teams would like to see, Hõbe added.
    
    The list of WRC Rally Estonia participants was also disclosed on Monday. We 
    are pleased to state that the list of participating teams is very strong. 
    It brings together 10 WRC cars led by reigning world champions and World Championship 
    leaders Sebastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia, and last year's Rally Estonia 
    winners and 2019 world champions Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja. 
    There are 24 cars in the Rally 2 class and eight in the Junior WRC class. 
    In addition to the latter there are six more teams with Rally3 and Rally4 
    cars. It is gratifying to note that in addition to WRC class, Estonian drivers 
    are also represented in each category, led by Georg Linnamäe
    
    Georg Linnamäe, WRC 2: The start of the season in the WRC series 
    has been difficult, but we are satisfied with the speed we have shown. Now 
    we need to add consistency and be more competitive in the second half of the 
    season. We will start next week at the European Championship round in Liepaja 
    and I believe that we can take good feeling along for the start of Rally Estonia. 
    
    
    Priit Koik, WRC 3: As part of the preparation we decided to take part 
    in one competition in Finland, which was the right decision. The Finnish roads 
    and driving on them helped us to make adjustments in the pacenotes and polish 
    our cooperation, plus we got good kilometres before Rally Estonia. It is good 
    that we can compare ourselves to the tops of the world at home and want to 
    improve our last year's result. We will definitely have a new challenge at 
    the full World Rally Championship, 320 kilometres. There's plenty to figure 
    out how to do things right.
    
    Raul Jeets, WRC 3: Although I have attended World Rally Championships 
    before, we had the last rally of this length in 2017. We are currently working 
    on proper preparations for this rally. The World Championship round is still 
    another topic, WRC cars and the world's top drivers create a special atmosphere. 
    The organizers have added new stages and we are ready for these challenges. 
    "
    
    Robert Virves, Junior WRC: I believe that everyone in our class is able 
    to win in Estonia. It is safe to say that I, Martins Sesks from Latvia and 
    Lauri Joona and Sami Pajari from Finland have grown up on such roads, but 
    I am sure that other drivers are also in full swing here. This year's Junior 
    WRC has a very strong level and there will be a tough race.
    
    Kaspar Kasari, Rally 4: We have made a lot of preparations for the summer 
    season, we just finished the European Championship round in Poland, where 
    we got the fourth place. Like many other Estonians, we are participating in 
    Liepaja round of European Championship. The goal at Rally Estonia is to have 
    a decent result and show a fast ride. The rally is long and we can compare 
    ourselves to the best of the world.
    
    Joosep Ralf Nõgene, Rally 4: This is my first experience of participating 
    in the World Rally Championship and I dare say that we are so ready. We have 
    also done a lot of work to be ready for this competition, we are also attending 
    Liepaja round of European Championship. The comparison with Junior WRC drivers 
    is definitely quite interesting, we can see where we are today at our own 
    pace. This is my first full season in a crosskart rally car and there is a 
    lot to learn, Rally Estonia will be very valuable in this respect.
    
    The list of participants includes drivers from 25 countries and among others 
    you will also find the winner of Rally Estonia 2015 and two-time European 
    champion Alexey Lukjanuk, who together with Jaroslav Fyodorov is in the list 
    with a koda Fabia Rally 2 car.
    
    WRC Rally Estonia rally passes are on sale in the e-shop of Rally Estonia 
    www.rallyestonia.ee/pood
    
    Rally Estonia is the round of the 2021 FIA World Rally Championship which 
    will be held in Tartu and Tartu, Otepää, Elva, Kanepi, Kambja, Peipsiääre 
    and Mustvee rural municipalities on 15-18 July 2021. 
    
    21-06-21 Rally champion returns 
    to confront punishing Safari  aged 91
    · Sobieslaw Zasada competes at tough Safari Rally Kenya aged 91
    · Pole becomes the oldest FIA World Rally Championship competitor
    · Triple European champion returns to action after 24-year absence
    · Zasada drives new Ford Fiesta Rally3 in support class
    · Images available at 
https://bulldrive.redbull.com/fl/1U06VvfvxB 
    
    
    One of rallyings greats from yesteryear returns to tackle the iconic 
    Safari Rally Kenya (24 - 27 June)  at the age of 91.
    
    Three-time European champion Sobieslaw Zasada will face off against drivers 
    almost 70 years his junior at the gruelling four-day African classic, which 
    returns to the FIA World Rally Championship after 19 years away.
    
    Zasada will become the oldest competitor to start a WRC round. His greatest 
    successes pre-dated the championships 1973 launch when the holder of 
    the European title was regarded as de facto world champion.
    
    The Pole is undaunted by one of the worlds toughest rallies. He faces 
    320km of competition across the vast Great Rift Valley plains near Lake Naivasha 
     home to zebras, giraffes, antelope and wildebeest.
    
    Of course, this is a huge challenge and my goal is purely to reach the 
    finish line, he admitted.
    
    Fast gravel roads will send speeds soaring towards 200kph in places. In others, 
    cars will be reduced to near walking pace as drivers pick a cautious route 
    over rock-strewn tracks.
    
    And with Kenya still in its wet season, torrential downpours can transform 
    dry and dusty special stages into glutinous mudbaths and raging torrents in 
    minutes.
    
    During a distinguished career Zasada won the European title in 1966, 1967 
    and 1971 and finished runner-up on three more occasions. He was an official 
    driver for Steyr Puch, Porsche, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
    
    He has tackled the Safari eight times previously, finishing second in 1972 
    in a Porsche 911S. His last competitive drive was 24 years ago when he finished 
    12th in Kenya alongside his wife, Ewa, in a Mitsubishi Lancer.
    
    Ive always found the Safari to be a fantastic rally. Im 
    going back because Im very curious to see what this rally looks like 
    in its present form. Its about the challenge, enthused Zasada, 
    whose grandson, Daniel Chwist, is also on the entry list.
    
    Zasada will steer a Ford Fiesta Rally3 managed by M-Sport Poland. The Safari 
    will be the biggest test yet for a new-category model which made its WRC debut 
    just two months ago in Croatia.
    
    His Safari memories date back to 1969, when the rally was very different to 
    the current format. Competitors drove flat out on roads that remained open 
    to public traffic and negotiated 6000km of competition in five days.
    
    They were very difficult rallies, he recalls. In the longest 
    Safari Rally in 1972, which was 6480km long, I finished second. The winner 
    was over nine hours behind the time schedule. It was driving for three days 
    and three nights without any break. Drinking tea helped me a lot!
    
    I think those rallies were three or even four times more difficult than 
    the current ones in terms of endurance and condition.
    
    The previous oldest WRC competitor was Norways Leif Vold-Johansen who 
    drove Rallye Monte-Carlo in 1994 aged 82 and returned 12 months later as a 
    co-driver.
    
    The Safari marks the sixth round of the FIA World Rally Championship. It starts 
    in Nairobi on Thursday (24 June) and finishes in Naivasha three days later. 
    
    21-06-13 Oliver Solberg kommer 
    köra Safari Rallyt
    Rallyföraren Oliver Solberg kommer att köra i WRC-klassen i VM-tävlingen 
    Safari Rallyt som går av stapel i midsommarhelgen. 19-åringen 
    missade förra VM-tävlingen, Rally Italia Sardinia på grund 
    av Coronakarantän.
    - Jag vet att jag pratar mycket om drömmar, men det här är 
    verkligen en av de största. 19 år har gått sedan den senaste 
    VM-tävlingen i Kenya kördes. Att få chansen att köra 
    i värstingklassen i Hyundais fabriksbil när WRC återvänder 
    till Afrika, är enormt, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Safari Rally startar i Kenyas huvudstad Nairobi den 24 juni. Under tre dagar 
    körs 18 specialsträckor med grus som underlag. Det blir Olivers 
    andra VM-start i värstingklassen som fabriksförare för Hyundai.
    - Vi såg när Oliver debuterade i WRC-klassen i Finland att han 
    har tempot i sig. Det viktigaste för oss är att han njuter av Safari 
    Rallyt utan press på sig. Jag är säker på att vi får 
    se mer av Olivers speed. Vi vet att han älskar att köra rally och 
    är mycket dedikerad. Jag gillar hur han löser uppgifterna och jag 
    är säker på att han kommer att imponera på oss, säger 
    teamchefen Andrea Adamo i Hyundai Motorsport.
    
    Det har gått 22 år sedan pappa Petter Solberg debuterade som nominerad 
    fabriksförare för Ford i Safari Rallyt 1999 - och chockade rallyvärden 
    genom att köra in till en femte plats.
    
    Idag (söndag) kör Solberg junior den italienska tävlingen Rally 
    di Alba, hans första någonsin på asfalt i en Hyundai i20 
    Coupe WRC-bil. 
    
    21-06-06 Ostberg/Eriksen crew 
    overcome chaotic Rally Italia Sardegna 
    A turbulent Rally Italia Sardegna drives Mads Ostberg and Torstein ERIKSEN 
    to give an extraordinary performance and over come every obstacle thrown their 
    way.
    
    A promising start for the Norwegian crew turned sideways when they handed 
    in their helmets for mechanic tools throughout Saturday. Although the technical 
    issues to the rear of the car provoked on stage repairs and lost time, Ostberg 
    and Eriksen were quick to react and use their phenomenal mechanic skills to 
    repair their C3 Rally2. Their perseverance portrayed a new dimension of rally 
    expertise. The TRT team worked incessantly to provide the crew a car that 
    allowed them to come back to win 5 stages and finish 2nd in the WRC2 & 
    RC2 categories and an impressive 6th overall.
    
    In the WRC3 category, it is a second victory and third podium on the world 
    stage for Yohan Rossel and Alexandre Coria of Sainteloc Racing. The French 
    crew, 7th in the general standings, showed a very high level of consistency 
    and performance throughout the entirety of the rally; an indication to the 
    cohesion of this new driver/co-driver collaboration.
    
    Jan Solans & Rodrigues San Juan gave a climactic performance on their 
    second WRC appearance showing great potential at the wheel of C3 Rally2 operated 
    by Sports & You. The Spanish duo counted their first WRC3 stage win and 
    held their momentum finishing 3rd with 4 stage wins in total and 9th overall.
    
    Despite opening the rally with gear box issues, leaving Nicolas Ciamin & 
    Yannick Roche with an early handicap, mended by DG Sport at midday service, 
    the crew was left with little confidence to find their rhythm, finishing 6th 
    of WRC3. A strong rally by Jonathan Rieu & Jules Escarthefigues of PH 
    Sport who suffered several punctures managed to climb eleven spots in the 
    RC2 standings finishing P16.
    The defensive Italian roads claimed Sean Johnston & Alex Kihurani and 
    Alberto Heller & Marti Marc victim to Rally Italia Sardegna forcing both 
    crews to retire.
    
    WHAT THEY SAID
    Didier Clément, Head of Customer Racing, Citroën Racing
    " We are extremely proud of the #C3Rally2Family after such a demanding 
    rally. The hard work and incredible performance by Mads & Torstein cannot 
    go unnoticed. This is a driver that has immense talent and incomparable tenacity 
    and mechanic skill, all things to make a true champion. The driving from Yohan 
    & Alex was of very high performance and they now hold a strong lead in 
    the WRC3 championship standings following this unflawed victory. It is promising 
    to see Jan Solans & Rodrigues San Juan finish in 3rd place with such little 
    WRC experience, it goes to show that he has a lot of talent and potential 
    still to come.
    
    Mads Østberg, C3 Rally2 driver in the WRC2
    We have to be happy with coming away with a second place after this 
    weekend. This rally was extremely rough. We fought really hard to even get 
    to the end and luckily we were able to repair the different issues we ran 
    into. We are unlucky not to win the rally but considering the time penalty 
    of one minute, two stages with rear issues and a puncture is not so bad. It 
    has been a hard weekend and I am exhausted. Estonia next is not as rough so 
    I hope we can build on the good pace and speed that we have and have a clean 
    rally.
    
    Yohan Rossel, C3 Rally2 driver in the WRC3
    This Rally Italia Sardegna was a great weekend for me. We rectified 
    the issues that we may have encountered in Portugal where we were lacking 
    some speed. We did a lot of work with the team and with Alex (co-driver). 
    To get 28pts here is really a great feeling. I want to thank my team, Citroën 
    Racing and everyone who supports me. I am very excited to be able to offer 
    them all this victory because there is a lot of sacrifice that goes into it 
    all and I am happy to be able to repay them this way.
    
    21-06-06 Reigning champion 
    Ogier seals surprise success at Rally Italia Sardegna
    Ogier stretches his FIA World Rally Championship lead with a convincing victory 
    in Italy. Reigning champion Sébastien Ogier headed a Toyota Yaris 1-2 
    finish on the Mediterranean islands punishing rock-strewn gravel roads 
    to claim his third win of the season. He finished 46.0sec clear of Elfyn Evans, 
    extending his lead to 11 points after five of the 12 events.
    
    It was reckoned Ogier could not win this fifth round. As championship leader, 
    he started first in the order on Fridays opening leg, ploughing a line 
    through loose gravel which became progressively cleaner and offered more grip 
    with the passage of each car.
    
    The Frenchman was expected to haemorrhage time but ended the day just over 
    half a minute adrift of a dominant Ott Tänak and Hyundai Motorsport team-mate 
    Dani Sordo.
    
    In improved conditions on Saturday, Ogier punched in a series of fastest times. 
    When Tänak ripped a rear wheel from his i20 World Rally Car after hitting 
    a rock and Sordo rolled, Ogier was clear to ease through Sundays finale 
    and claim a 52nd career win.
    
    Coming here first on the road we were thinking it would have been better 
    to stay at home, he said. We did a good job in the test, the car 
    was working much better than the previous round in Portugal.
    
    We had an amazing day on Friday and then yesterday we managed to come 
    back up to the top. At the last moment in the final power stage I had a misfire 
    for a long time after the watersplash. We survived, but lost a couple of seconds 
    there.
    
    Evans was initially out of sorts and trailed by more than a minute after the 
    first leg. Set-up changes improved the Welshmans feeling with his car 
    and a handful of stage wins propelled him up the order to increase Toyotas 
    manufacturers series lead over Hyundai to 49 points.
    
    There was a late scare when his car spluttered to a halt after the same watersplash 
    that troubled Ogier. He remained motionless for almost 20sec before the engine 
    restarted.
    
    Third place for Thierry Neuville, a further 19.2sec behind, was scant consolation 
    for Hyundai. The Belgian spent all weekend fine-tuning his i20s set-up 
    but none of the changes delivered the pace to match the pair ahead.
    
    Such was the level of attrition that fourth-placed Takamoto Katsuta was the 
    only other top-level driver to avoid retirement. The Japanese pilot matched 
    his career-best finish from the previous round in Portugal, despite a bee 
    buzzing inside his Yaris during one Sunday test.
    
    Fifth went to WRC2 winner Jari Huttunen. The Finn relegated Mads Østberg 
    when the Norwegian punctured on Sundays second stage and held off a 
    determined charge through the final two tests to end 7.5sec ahead.
    
    The championship reaches its midpoint with an emotional return to Africa for 
    the first time since 2002. The legendary Safari Rally Kenya is based in Naivasha 
    on 24 - 27 June.
    
    Final positions:
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 3hr 19min 26.4sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +46.0sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 05.2sec
    4. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +6min 11.2sec
    5. J Huttunen / M Lukka FIN Hyundai 20 R5 +9min 31.7sec
    6. M Østberg / T Eriksen NOR Citroën C3 R5 +9 min 39.2sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 5 of 12):
    1. S Ogier 106pts
    2. E Evans 95pts
    3. T Neuville 77pts
    21-06-06 Nya WRC-chans för 
    Oliver Solberg
    Rallyföraren Oliver Solberg får ytterligare en chans att köra 
    Hyundais fabriksbil i största klassen efter att ha lagt två veckor 
    i karantän bakom sig.
    
    Solberg junior har tillbringat de sista 14 dagarna på ett hotellrum 
    i Porto eftersom han var i nära kontakt med covid-smitta under förberedelserna 
    till Rally Italien Sardinia. 19-åringen har testat negativt under hela 
    karantänperioden och är därmed klar att köra tävling 
    igen redan nästa vecka.
    
    Tävlingen är ett nationellt italiensk rally den kommande helgen. 
    I Rally di Alba debuterar han på asfalt med en Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC-bil.
    - Jag får en fantastisk möjlighet att samla massa erfarenhet på 
    asfalt och det känns bra att börja med en mindre tävling utan 
    press, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Hyundai har vunnit Rally di Alba de två senat åren med Sebastian 
    Loeb (2019) och Craig Breen (2020). 19-åringen får med sig förra 
    världsmästaren Ott Tänak som teamkamraten i Rally di Alba
    - Målet är att lära så mycket som möjligt på 
    de olika underlagen. Många bra förare kommer till start, och det 
    kommer att vara mycket användbart att få jämföra data 
    med Tänak och på så sätt få en bra indikation 
    på hur vi ligger till mot världseliten, säger Solberg.
    - Det viktigaste momentet jag måste lära mig innan tävlingen 
    är hur man tar svängarna, man måste kunna gena rätt. 
    Jag har sett hur dedikerade toppförarna är i den typen av körning, 
    där de styr bilarna helt på utsidan av asfalten. Det är något 
    jag behöver öva på.
    
    Oliver Solbergs enda tävling i värstingklassen hittills var VM-tävlingen 
    Arctic Rally Finland på snö i Februari där han rattade in 
    WRC-bilen till en sensationell sjundeplats. 
    
    21-06-05 Ogier clear at Rally 
    Italia Sardegna after nightmare Saturday for Tänak
    French driver secures significant lead over team-mate Evans. Sébastien 
    Ogier is on course for a remarkable victory at Rally Italia Sardegna after 
    Saturdays gruelling second leg decimated his challengers to leave Toyota 
    Gazoo Racing first and second.
    
    The FIA World Rally Championship leader will start Sundays final leg 
    with a 38.9sec advantage over Yaris World Rally Car team-mate Elfyn Evans 
    after a disastrous day for Hyundai Motorsports Ott Tänak and Dani 
    Sordo.
    
    Tänak was 40sec clear when he thumped a rock and shattered his i20 World 
    Rally Cars rear left suspension this morning. It was the second successive 
    rally from which Tänak has retired whilst leading after suffering similar 
    heartbreak in Portugal last month.
    
    His demise left Ogier ahead after he had earlier relegated Sordo from second. 
    Sordos day came to a violent end in the penultimate speed test when 
    he ran wide, clipped a culvert and rolled. The impact ripped the right rear 
    wheel off and he, too, was out.
    
    Ogier was never expected to lead here. He was first in the start order in 
    Fridays opening leg, sweeping dusty gravel from the surface to leave 
    more grip for those behind. He did a superb job to limit the time loss and 
    take advantage of Tänaks exit.
    
    The Frenchman managed his tyre choice perfectly and won five of the days 
    eight gruelling stages. As the sandy surface was wiped away, a hard and abrasive 
    rocky base was exposed beneath which proved tough on cars and tyres.
    
    I think its been a perfect weekend for us so far, said Ogier. 
    We did everything we need to do and we need to finish the job tomorrow. 
    The only alarm was two big impacts this morning with big rocks in the middle 
    of the road that I couldnt avoid, which lifted the front of the car.
    
    Evans struggled to find consistent pace in the first leg but the Welshman 
    was rejuvenated today. Set-up changes provided an improved feeling with his 
    Yaris and he won two stages, getting the better of his fight with Thierry 
    Neuville to head the Belgian by 22.7sec.
    
    Neuville made constant changes to his i20 but none delivered the pace he wanted. 
    There was no pressure from behind with Takamoto Katsuta three minutes adrift 
    in fourth in another Yaris.
    
    The Japanese driver was lucky to survive after hitting a rock which almost 
    threw his car off the road. He dropped more time in the penultimate stage 
    when he stopped to remove the blanking used to reduce air flow through the 
    radiator which had been left in place.
    
    The rally has been so demanding that the rest of the leaderboard comprised 
    support category cars. WRC2 leader Jari Huttunen was fifth but had just 7.4sec 
    in hand over Mads Østberg.
    
    Sundays finale is based north-west of Olbia and is new for this generation 
    of drivers. They tackle two loops of two tests, ending with the bonus points-paying 
    Wolf Power Stage which finishes amid spectacular views of the Sardinian landscape. 
    The four tests cover 46.08km.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 50min 33.1sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +38.9sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 01.6sec
    4. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +4min 01.2sec
    5. J Huttunen / M Lukka FIN Hyundai 20 R5 +8min 09.6sec
    6. M Østberg / T Eriksen NOR Citroën C3 R5 +8 min 12.3sec 
    
    21-06-04 Majestic Tänak 
    blitzes main rivals in thrilling Friday Italian opener
    Estonian carves out big lead over Sordo with title leader Ogier back in third. 
    Ott Tänak delivered a near-perfect performance to lead Hyundai Motorsport 
    team-mate Dani Sordo after Friday's punishing opening leg at Rally Italia 
    Sardegna.
    
    Tänak won five of the eight sun-kissed and rocky speed tests in his i20 
    World Rally Car to build a handy 19.0sec advantage over his Spanish colleague 
    in this fifth round of the FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    After dominating the previous round in Portugal only to retire from the lead, 
    the Estonian was fastest out of the blocks on the Mediterranean holiday island. 
    He won all four morning speed tests to lead by 16.9sec.
    
    A fifth straight win was followed by a brace of second fastest times. His 
    only blot on the day was a delaminated front left tyre in the closing test, 
    which cost a handful of seconds.
    
    "The car has been behaving nicely since the beginning so I've been able 
    to give a good rhythm," said Tänak. "I knew the two Toyotas 
    at the front might struggle so it was definitely our chance to build a gap. 
    The more gap we have the better, so I keep pushing tomorrow as well."
    
    Sordo was hampered by minor problems this morning but hit top form later. 
    He traded places with championship leader Sébastien Ogier before reeling 
    off three fastest times to end the day 16.8sec clear of the Frenchman's Toyota 
    Yaris.
    
    Ogier was delighted with his drive. Expecting a day of damage limitation after 
    starting first on sandy roads where grip was at its lowest, he briefly held 
    second but was unable to match the Hyundais and ended 36.2sec off the lead.
    
    Elfyn Evans ended a frustrating day in fourth in his Yaris. The Welshman was 
    out of sorts this morning and languished in sixth, but better pace this afternoon 
    enabled the winner of the previous round in Portugal to recover. He ended 
    more than a minute adrift of Tänak.
    
    Thierry Neuville was another to struggle this morning. Set-up changes had 
    a positive effect and the Belgian ended on a high, sharing fastest time in 
    the final stage with team-mate Sordo. Two punctures didn't help his efforts, 
    but he was only 1.2sec behind Evans.
    
    Sixth went the way of Takamoto Katsuta, despite the Japanese driver stalling 
    his Yaris' engine three times.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä was initially Tänak's closest challenger, but the 
    Finn retired his Yaris with a broken front right suspension in this morning's 
    final stage.
    
    It was a disappointing day for M-Sport Ford. Teemu Suninen retired in the 
    opening stage after tipping his Fiesta onto its side, while Gus Greensmith 
    retired from seventh in the last stage with transmission troubles. Brake problems 
    cost Pierre-Louis Loubet more than three minutes and he was 11th in an i20.
    
    Saturday is the longest leg with 129.62km of competition. The morning features 
    a double pass of two stages in the Monte Lerno area, including the breathtaking 
    Micky's Jump. After service, two afternoon tests, which are also driven twice, 
    include one not used since 2005.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 1hr 26min 58.0sec
    2. D Sordo / B Rozada ESP Hyundai i20 +19.4sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +36.2sec
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 02.0sec
    5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 03.2sec
    6. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 26.1sec
    
    21-06-03 Hyundai driver Sordo 
    chases win treble at Rally Italia Sardegna
    Spaniard bullish after Portugal second and comfortable on island's gravel 
    roads. Dani Sordo hunts for a hat-trick of wins at this weekend's Rally Italia 
    Sardegna (June 3-6) as his Hyundai Motorsport squad bids to maintain its mastery 
    of the tough Mediterranean event.
    
    Sordo shares the team's third car and this will be only his third FIA World 
    Rally Championship start of the season, but the island's gruelling gravel 
    roads suit the Spaniard who topped the podium in 2019 and 2020.
    
    Victory for team-mate Thierry Neuville in 2016 and 2018 means Hyundai has 
    won four of the last five Sardinia fixtures. Sordo is in good form after finishing 
    second at the previous round in Portugal two weeks ago.
    
    "It is an event that I really like," acknowledged Sordo, whose Sardinia 
    love affair began in 2005 when he scored his maiden Junior WRC win en route 
    to the title. "I feel very comfortable there, plus I will have an advantage 
    with road position on the first day."
    
    He is seventh in the start order for Friday's opening leg. It offers a significant 
    advantage over the early starters, who sweep gravel from the surface to leave 
    a cleaner line and more grip for those coming behind.
    
    That challenge is the biggest facing Toyota Gazoo Racing, for whom world champion 
    Sébastien Ogier and Elfyn Evans lie first and second in the championship 
    standings in their Yaris World Rally Cars. They are separated by two points.
    
    "We have to be realistic going into the event," said team principal 
    Jari-Matti Latvala. "Seb and Elfyn will be the first two drivers on the 
    roads during day one and this is usually one of the most difficult rallies 
    in terms of road cleaning."
    
    Kalle Rovanperä drives Toyota's third car and, like Ott Tänak in 
    Hyundai's other i20 World Rally Car, must bounce back from disappointment 
    in Portugal. Both retired and had to make do with bonus points only from the 
    Wolf Power Stage finale.
    
    M-Sport Ford's Gus Greensmith has his third co-driver alongside him in four 
    rallies. Chris Patterson, who replaced Elliott Edmondson at round three in 
    Croatia, is unavailable for personal reasons so Stuart Loudon steps in.
    
    Teemu Suninen drives the other Fiesta World Rally Car, the Finn replacing 
    Frenchman Adrien Fourmaux, who returns to the WRC2 support category after 
    two rallies at the top level.
    
    The rally base has switched back across the island to the east coast town 
    of Olbia for the first time since 2013, although the fast and narrow roads, 
    many lined with trees and bushes, will be familiar.
    
    So, too, will be the high temperatures which combine with tracks that become 
    increasingly rocky and abrasive in the second pass of special stages to make 
    it a punishing encounter for cars and tyres.
    
    The action begins on Friday following the previous evening's ceremonial start 
    in Alghero. Competitors face 20 stages covering 303.10km before Sunday afternoon's 
    Olbia finish.
    21-05-26 Oliver Solberg missar 
    Rally Italien Sardinien
    Oliver Solberg får inte köra nästa veckas VM-tävling 
    på Sardinien. Anledningen är att pappa Petter Solberg har testat 
    positivt för corona.
    
    Internationella bilsportförbundet (FIA) och nationella regelverk för 
    corona kräver att alla som har haft närkontakt med en smittad ska 
    i 14 dagars karantän, inkluderat Oliver.
    
    Petter Solberg som avslutade sin karriär efter säsongen 2018 med 
    totalt tre VM-titlar i rally och rallycross, testade positivt på måndagen 
    efter tävlingen i Portugal.
    
    Oliver Solberg kör sitt första år som fabriksförare för 
    Hyundai Motorsport. 19-åringen avslutade VM-tävlingen i Portugal 
    förra helgen och har tagit flera negativa coronatester de senaste dagarna 
    men måste nu stanna i karantän på ett hotell i Porto.
    - Du kan bara föreställa dig hur tråkigt det här är, 
    men det viktigaste är pappas hälsa. Vi har verkligen sett exempel 
    på hur farligt detta virus är. Pappa har lite feber men är 
    förövrigt i gott skick, säger Oliver Solberg
    
    Enligt planen skulle Oliver köra sin andra VM-tävling i värstingklassen 
    i en Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC nästa vecka, men det kommer nu inte att hända.
    - Det kommer alltid att komma en ny chans att få köra Rally-VM. 
    Jag respekterar till fullo de lagar och regler som har skapats för att 
    få stopp på denna pandemi, säger Oliver Solberg
    
    21-05-23 Ingen perfekt helg 
    men bra till slut för Tom Kristensen i Portugal
    Efter en stabil och bra början på första sträckan på 
    fredagsmorgonen i VM-tävlingen Rally Portugal, slog oturen till på 
    den andra sträckan för Tom och co-driver David Arhusiander, då 
    framhjulsdriften försvann på deras 4-hjulsdrivna Ford Fiesta MK 
    II. Man fortsatte dock med endast bakhjulsdrift, men på den fjärde 
    sträckan gled man ned i diket, landade mjukt utan skador på bilen, 
    men kunde inte ta sig upp igen. Då var det bara att ge upp för 
    dagen, men med ett kraftigt tidstillägg för dagens återstående 
    sträckor. Till lördagsmorgonen hade M-Sports mekaniker fixat bilen, 
    och man kunde starta om enligt de regler som gäller i Rally-VM.
    
    Resterande del av tävlingen gick problemfritt, och man var glada att 
    kunna passera målskyltarna på söndagseftermiddagen, och även 
    inkassera sina första poäng i WRC2-klassen.
    - Det har varit ett grymt men mycket lärorikt rally, och framför 
    allt var det kul att se publik ute på sträckorna, eftersom man 
    i Portugal kunnat släppa en del på restriktionerna, säger 
    Tom efter målgången. 
    
    - Tuffa, men fina och roliga sträckor, och speciellt den 38 km långa 
    klassiska Amarante som vi körde två gånger i går, och 
    så naturligtvis dagens lika klassiska Fafe som avslutade som s.k. Power 
    Stage 
    
    - Trots problemen i början har vi tagit oss igenom tävlingen och 
    fått många värdefulla mil för att utveckla känslan 
    både för bilen och för körningen. Vi har lärt oss 
    mycket och succesivt känt oss mer komfortabla
    
    - Samfattningsvis har det varit en fantastisk upplevelse att köra Rally 
    Portugal för första gången, och jag vill rikta ett stort tack 
    till teamet, mina partners och alla som supportat oss på olika sätt. 
    Nu ser vi fram mot vår nästa tävling som blir Rally Estonia 
    i mitten av juli, avslutar Tom.
    
    I WRC2 blev det finsk dubbelseger genom Esapekka Lappi före Toms teamkompis 
    Teemu Suninen och ryssen Nikolay Gryazin.
    
    I WRC vann Elfyn Evans en välförtjänt seger före Dani 
    Sordo och regerande världsmästaren Sebastien Orgier.
    21-05-23 Welshman Evans powers 
    to fourth WRC win at Rally de Portugal
    Sordo second and Ogier claims third to retain 2021 championship lead. 
    Elfyn Evans won Vodafone Rally de Portugal on Sunday afternoon to claim his 
    fourth career victory in the FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    He put behind him the disappointment of defeat by fractions of a second at 
    the previous round in Croatia to climb to second in the drivers' standings. 
    He sits two points behind Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate Sébastien Ogier.
    
    Evans, driving a Yaris World Rally Car, grabbed top spot from Ott Tänak 
    when the Estonian retired his Hyundai i20 on Saturday afternoon with smashed 
    suspension.
    
    He was in no mood to risk another setback to his title bid and charged through 
    Sunday morning's opening speed test to double his overnight 10.7sec advantage 
    over Dani Sordo. He eased through the remaining four stages to win by 28.3sec.
    
    "We weren't maybe the fastest crew this weekend but still we had really 
    good pace, kept out of trouble and did enough to keep Dani behind today," 
    said a jubilant Evans. "This comes at a really good time for our championship 
    challenge as we move into some tough gravel rallies."
    
    Sordo led the three-day gravel fixture for much of Friday's opening leg in 
    his i20 until he stalled his engine and dropped behind Tänak. But on 
    a rally in which managing the use of Pirelli's hard and soft compound tyres 
    was crucial, he was frequently uncomfortable with his choices.
    
    The Spaniard ate into Evans' lead in Saturday evening's closing test, but 
    had no answer to the Welshman's Sunday morning riposte.
    
    Ogier started the Matosinhos-based event, round four of 12, at the top of 
    the championship. First in the running order on sandy roads that favoured 
    cars starting later in cleaner and more grippy conditions was a major hurdle 
    for the Frenchman.
    
    Shrewd tyre selection and problems for those ahead allowed Ogier to steadily 
    climb the order and finish third, almost a minute behind Sordo. Toyota's double 
    podium extended its manufacturers' championship lead to 37 points.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta scored a career-best fourth place in a third Yaris. The Japanese 
    driver traded places with Ogier during Saturday's gruelling leg in the Cabreira 
    Mountains, before measuring his pace through Sunday's five-stage finale.
    
    M-Sport Ford duo Gus Greensmith and Adrien Fourmaux were fifth and sixth in 
    Fiestas. Both dropped time with throttle problems and Fourmaux lost more time 
    in a first-day spin, but fifth equalled Greensmith's best WRC performance.
    
    Tänak was joined on the retirement list by Thierry Neuville, who tipped 
    his i20 on its side and broke the rear suspension. Both restarted and gained 
    some consolation by taking first and second-placed bonus points on the iconic 
    Fafe Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Drivers face a quick turnaround before round five on the gravel roads of the 
    Mediterranean island of Sardinia. Rally Italia Sardegna is based in Olbia 
    on June 3-6.
    
    Final positions
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 3hr 38min 26.2sec
    2. D Sordo / B Rozada ESP Hyundai i20 +28.3sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 23.6sec
    4. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +2min 28.4sec
    5. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +4min 52.7sec
    6. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +5min 03.4sec
    
    2021 FIA World Rally Championship (after round 4 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 79pts
    2. E Evans 77
    3. T Neuville 57
    21-05-23 Pallplatsen gled 
    Oliver Solberg ur händerna
    Oliver Solberg körde in till en 5: plats i WRC2-klassen i Rally Portugal 
    på söndagen.
    19-åringen fick stopp på bilen dagen innan och förlorade 
    över en minut och där med även greppet om en pallplats.
    
    Oturen skedde i slutet av tävlingens 14:e specialsträcka på 
    lördagen, när Solberg juniors Hyundai i20 R5 stoppade i en snäv 
    sväng. Det tog en minut att få start på bilen och kunna läggs 
    i backen. Tidsförlusten gjorde att både regerande världsmästaren 
    Mads Østberg och ryska Nikolay Gryazin kunde passera honom i resultatlistan.
    
    Oliver slutade rally på en 11:e plats totalt (alla klasser inräknat) 
    WRC-klassen vanns av brittiska Elfyn Evans, medan finnen Esapekka Lappi vann 
    WRC2-klassen.
    - Resultatet blev inte riktigt vad jag hade hoppats på men jag är 
    ändå nöjd med helgen. Jag har lärt mig massor och skaffat 
    mig mer rutin som jag kommer ha nytta av i kommande tävlingar, säger 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    Det var första gången Oliver körde VM-tävlingen i Portugal, 
    tävlingen är känd för att vara tekniskt mycket utmanande. 
    Solberg var snabbast av alla i WRC2-klassen på sträcka 12.
    - Redan efter rekognosceringen i början av veckan insåg jag hur 
    svår denna tävlingen skulle bli. Det var svårt att få 
    till noterna då vägarna innehåller så många svängar, 
    krön och andra komplicerade sektioner. Man förstår verkligen 
    inte hur utmanade det är förens man kört sträckorna, säger 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    Första helgen i juni kommer 19-åringen att köra sin andra 
    VM-tävling i värstingklassen i en Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC när 
    rally-VM fortsätter i Rally Italia på Sardinien. 
    
    21-05-22 Evans snatches Rally 
    de Portugal lead after Tänak heartbreak
    Sordo just behind Welshman heading into final day as Ogier lurks in third. 
    Elfyn Evans led Vodafone Rally de Portugal on Saturday night after day-long 
    pacesetter Ott Tänak retired in the penultimate speed test.
    
    Just one stage after recording his 250th fastest time in the FIA World Rally 
    Championship, Tänak's delight turned to disappointment as he parked his 
    crippled Hyundai i20 roadside with smashed rear suspension.
    
    Tänak took the lead on Friday evening despite admitting he was 'fighting' 
    his car. He was more at ease on Saturday and dominated the second leg of this 
    fourth round. A clean sweep of wins across this morning's three special stages 
    carried him clear of Evans and team-mate Dani Sordo.
    
    Another quickest time stretched Tänak's lead over Evans to 22.4sec going 
    into the second pass of the rugged Amarante test, the longest of the rally 
    at almost 38km.
    
    He was fastest at the interim split points, but his car's rear right wheel 
    began to buckle. He tried to limp to the finish, but was forced to quit with 
    less than 4km remaining.
    
    Evans had earlier interrupted Tänak's run of stage wins and added a second 
    in that dramatic penultimate test, but Sordo kept the pressure on.
    
    Despite a starter motor problem which left him fearful of stalling his i20, 
    Sordo clawed back almost six seconds in the final Porto street stage to leave 
    the gap at 10.7sec.
    
    "I was shocked that Dani was so strong in that last stage," admitted 
    Evans. "It was disappointing, I tried to save the tyres for tomorrow. 
    Today went pretty well and we should be in a good position tomorrow, but we 
    have to remain fully focused."
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier was third, more than a minute back, 
    after a duel with Yaris team-mate Takamoto Katsuta. Ogier demoted the Japanese 
    driver this morning, but a half spin dropped him behind again.
    
    He regained the initiative but, with an eye on tomorrow's final leg, Ogier's 
    choice of hard compound Pirelli tyres meant he struggled to fend off Katsuta. 
    He eventually ended 1.5sec clear despite a stall in the final stage.
    
    A throttle problem hampered Gus Greensmith for most of the day. The Ford Fiesta 
    driver climbed to fifth after Kalle Rovanperä retired his Yaris before 
    the start of the troublesome Amarante test with a technical issue, but he 
    could not hold off team-mate Adrien Fourmaux.
    
    Fourmaux, who had a similar throttle issue this morning, eased ahead in the 
    closing test to hold fifth by 6.4sec from the Briton.
    
    Sunday's finale is focused around the iconic Fafe stage and its huge jump 
    before the finish. The test is driven twice, the second time as the rally-closing 
    Wolf Power Stage and offering all-important bonus points. There are five stages 
    in all, covering 49.47km before the afternoon finish in Matosinhos.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 3hr 07min 09.1sec
    2. D Sordo / B Rozada ESP Hyundai i20 +10.7sec
    3. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +1min 04.2sec
    4. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 05.7sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +4min 21.8sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +4min 28.2sec
    21-05-21 Tänak swoops 
    to lead Rally de Portugal after late Friday drama 
    Estonian edges ahead of Evans and Sordo as title leader Ogier stays in touch. 
    Ott Tänak overcame a complicated day to lead Vodafone Rally de Portugal 
    on Friday night as a frenzied finale derailed his Hyundai Motorsport team's 
    hopes of a top three lock-out.
    
    Tänak topped the fourth round of the 2021 FIA World Rally Championship 
    by 6.0sec in his i20 World Rally Car from Elfyn Evans, after longtime leader 
    and team-mate Dani Sordo stalled his car's engine in the penultimate Mortagua 
    speed test.
    
    A worse fate befell Thierry Neuville, lying second in another i20. The Belgian 
    was too hot into a right corner, slid into a bank and the car tipped onto 
    its side. The crew righted it and limped to the finish, but the impact shattered 
    the rear right suspension and they retired.
    
    Tänak won the opening speed test as Sordo stalled for the first time, 
    but the Estonian was battling the car all morning and dropped back. An afternoon 
    puncture relegated him behind Neuville before he profited from his team-mate's 
    late dramas.
    
    "It's been a demanding day, so much has been happening and so many issues," 
    Tänak said. "I'm looking forward to a bit of rest before we start 
    again tomorrow. It wasn't working well this morning, it was a bit like fighting, 
    not natural."
    
    Tyre management was crucial. Pirelli's soft compound rubber was the preferred 
    option for this morning's sandy surfaces before hard tyres came into play 
    this afternoon when the repeated stages were rougher.
    
    Evans lacked confidence as the soft tyres left his Toyota Yaris feeling unstable. 
    He steered clear of trouble and jumped from fourth to second after Sordo and 
    Neuville's problems, ending 3.0sec clear of Sordo.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta enjoyed his best day in the WRC to hold fourth in another 
    Yaris, ahead of Sébastien Ogier.
    
    The championship leader was more than 40sec adrift in seventh after struggling 
    with the least grip on the sandy roads from first in the start order. Fastest 
    time in Mortagua and the problems of those ahead promoted Ogier to fifth and 
    ready to pounce from a better start position tomorrow.
    
    
    A lacklustre Kalle Rovanperä made it four Yaris cars in the top six. 
    The young Finn was initially troubled by understeer but tweaked the car's 
    set-up and won a stage this afternoon, before tyre troubles meant he had to 
    resort to used soft rubber.
    
    Almost half the rally's competitive distance is packed into Saturday. Two 
    identical loops of three speed tests in the Cabreira Mountains, north-east 
    of Matosinhos, are separated by service and a coastal street stage in Porto 
    closes the leg after more than 165km of action.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 1hr 22min 35.0sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +6.0sec
    3. D Sordo / B Rozada ESP Hyundai i20 +9.0sec
    4. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +15.4sec
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +24.0sec
    6. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +28.9sec
    21-05-20 Ogier hunts landmark 
    win at Rally de Portugal
    Frenchman bidding for record sixth victory in Portugal as he chases title 
    No8. Sébastien Ogier chases a record sixth victory at Vodafone Rally 
    de Portugal this weekend in what could be his final appearance in the country 
    where he scored his maiden world rally win 11 years ago.
    
    Ogier claimed the first of his 51 FIA World Rally Championship event victories 
    on Portugals gravel roads in 2010. He has since added four more wins 
    there and another would see him overtake legendary Finn Markku Alén 
    at the top of the all-time list.
    
    The seven-time world champion, who has said this year will be his last full 
    WRC season, regained the championship lead in Croatia last time out. He holds 
    an eight-point advantage over Thierry Neuville going into the fourth of 12 
    rounds.
    
    Warm weather in the run-up to Fridays opening leg could dry roads left 
    wet and muddy by rain. It would leave grip at a premium for the early starters 
    on the sandy tracks and, as first in the order, the Frenchman accepts that 
    chasing a sixth win will be far from simple.
    
    Its one of the most special rallies for me, said the Toyota 
    Yaris driver. This time we know we will probably have to face tough 
    conditions opening the road but Portugal is a place where we can have rain 
    at this time of year, and this is always what you hope for in this situation.
    
    The Matosinhos-based event is the years first gravel fixture and regarded 
    as a form marker for the surface which forms half the championships 
    rounds.
    
    The rallys last two winners line-up against Ogier. Neuville won in 2018 
    and Hyundai i20 team-mate Ott Tanak was successful the following year. The 
    rally was not held in 2020 due to Covid-19.
    
    The Korean manufacturers line-up is completed by Dani Sordo, four times 
    a podium finisher in 12 starts. The Spaniard is partnered by new co-driver 
    Borja Rozada for the first time.
    
    Elfyn Evans, third in the standings after losing out to Ogier in Croatia by 
    0.6sec in the third closest finish of all-time, will aim to turn the tables 
    on his Toyota team-mate.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä drives the third Yaris after crashing out of the championship 
    lead in the opening kilometres of the asphalt fixture.
    
    Adrian Fourmaux retains his place in M-Sport Fords line-up. The Frenchman 
    finished fifth in a stunning top-level debut in a Fiesta World Rally Car in 
    Croatia and he will be partnered by Gus Greensmith in the British squads 
    other car.
    
    Japans Takamoto Katsuta bids to extend his consistent season start after 
    three sixth-place finishes in his Yaris, while Pierre-Louis Loubet completes 
    the entry alongside new co-driver Florian Haut-Labourdette.
    
    After Thursday evenings ceremonial start in Coimbra, competitors face 
    20 stages covering 337.51km across three days in northern and central Portugal. 
    The finish is in the coastal city of Matosinhos on Sunday afternoon. 
    
    21-05-19 Gruspremiär i 
    VM för Tom Kristensson i Vodafone Rally De Portugal 
    Efter en månads uppehåll sen förra tävlingen är 
    det tid för nästa VM-tävling för Tom Kristensson och David 
    Arhusiander i sin Ford Fiesta Fiesta Mk II för M-Sport i WRC2-klassen. 
    Tävlingen är Vodafone Rally de Portugal, som har sin utgångspunkt 
    från Porto i norra Portugal. 
    Från fredag morgon till söndag eftermiddag skall man avverka 20 
    specialsträckor på totalt 33,7 mil, varav de flesta körs två 
    gånger. Underlaget är grus och tävlingen är en ny bekantskap 
    för Tom, den ingick inte i JWRC de två åren som Tom körde 
    i det mästerskapet. Sträckorna är både tekniska och tidvis 
    snabba, och populära bland förarna, trots att stora delar är 
    lös sand och kan vara ganska uppkörda vid andra rundan. Den mest 
    berömda sträckan Fafe, som körs som Power Stage sista sträckan 
    på söndag. Den kördes första gången 1973 och har 
    ett spektakulärt hopp strax före mål.
    
    Första tävlingen i Kroatien gick ju inte som Tom och David hoppats 
    på då man fick bryta efter en avåkning, men nu är bilen 
    återställd och de är redo för nya tag, eller som Tom 
    säger:
    - Kroatien var ett stort äventyr och mycket nytt för oss att ta 
    in, men jag är mycket nöjd och glad över vad vi presterade 
    på de sträckor vi körde. Det kändes verkligen bra, och 
    det är ren njutning att jobba med ett så professionellt team, allt 
    runt omkring var fantastiskt, och det känns mycket bra att vara tillbaka 
    igen.
    - Nu vill jag passera mållinjen på den sista sträckan, det 
    skulle betyda allt för mej. Jag kommer inte att tänka på tiderna, 
    utan fokusera på att hitta ett bra och snabbt tempo, som vi känner 
    oss bekväma med, och att skaffa mer erfarenhet. Jag var i en dröm 
    i Kroatien fram till avåkningen, då blev det en mardröm, 
    och nu vill jag komma in i drömmen igen, säger Tom.
    
    WRC2 har 12 anmälda, nästan dubbelt så många som i Kroatien. 
    Dock kommer inte klassledaren Andreas Mikkelsen till start då han drabbats 
    av Covid 19. Flera starka namn med WRC-erfarenhet har tillkommit, bl.a. Esapekka 
    Lappi, Eric Camilli, Ole Christian Veiby, Martin Prokop och inte minst Toms 
    landsman Oliver Solberg som gör sin första tävling i WRC2 för 
    året. Dessutom finns segraren från Kroatien Mads Östberg 
    och Toms teamkamrat i M-Sport Teemu Suninen med. Man kan lugnt säga att 
    det är ett oerhört tufft motstånd som Tom och David har att 
    tampas med. 
    
    21-05-14 Oliver Solberg inför: 
    Vodafone Rally de Portugal 
    Oliver Solberg kommer att göra sin WRC2-mästerskapsdebut nästa 
    vecka i en Hyundai i20 R5 i en av rally-VMs mest populära tävlingar: 
    Vodafone Rally de Portugal.
    
    Oliver har precis börjat sin andra säsong i Rally-VM och Rally de 
    Portugal kommer att vara 19-åringens tionde tävling på denna 
    mästerskapsnivå. Tävlingen i Portugal har varit en popular 
    del av Rally-VM sedan serien startade år 1973.
    
    I februari chokade unge Solberg rallyvärlden med en sensationell debut 
    i en fullspäckad WRC-bil i värstingklassen i arctic Rally Finland. 
    19-åringen satte sex topp 5-tider i tävlingen på de 10 specialsträckorna 
    i sin Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC. Nästa vecka börjar han jakten på 
    nya troféer när han startar sin VM-säsong i den näst 
    mest prestigefyllda klassen (WRC2) för fabriksbilar.
    
    Vodafone Rally de Portugal är VM-säsongens första grustävling, 
    det blir också Olivers första tävling i en Hyundai i20 R5 
    på det underlaget.
    
    Oliver berättar:
    Portugal är definitivt en tävling jag alltid drömt om att få 
    köra. Därför blir det extra speciellt för både teamet 
    och mig att få starta WRC2 mästerskapet här. Jag har kört 
    en tävling i området tidigare, Rally Fafe Montelongo förra 
    året, men då var underlaget asfalt. Jag har hört mycket om 
    de speciella grusvägarna och atmosfären i denna tävlingen, 
    och jag är väldigt glad att jag får chansen att köra 
    vad som ändå måste kallas en WRC-klassiker. Många av 
    sträckorna är kända i rallyvärlden, och särskilt 
    Fafe-hoppet kommer bli spännande att få prova. 
    
    Jag ser fram emot att äntligen få starta i WRC2-klassen. Jag har 
    följt de sena tävlingarna, och det har varit en tät strid i 
    toppen hela vägen ända in i mål. Det är många skickliga 
    förare och det är ingen självklarhet att vara med och kämpa 
    om topplaceringarna. Jag har aldrig tävlat med bilen på grus innan, 
    så det ska bli kul och se vad vi kan få till.
    - Tydligen kommer de att tillåta publik i den här tävlingen, 
    vilket jag är otroligt glad över -så länge det sker säkert 
    och under kontrollerade former. Några av mina strakaste minnen från 
    när jag var liten och följde tävlingarna på tvn är 
    alla åskådare längs sträckorna. Fansen är viktiga 
    för sporten så det är mycket glädjande att arrangören 
    öppnar upp för åskådare igen. Vi här helt övertygande 
    om att arrangören och det Internationella bilsportförbundet har 
    en väl utarbetad plan på hur det ska ske på ett tryggt och 
    smittsäkert sätt.
    
    Tävlings information:
    Arrangör: Vodafone Rally de Portugal, Portugal
    Datum: 20-23 maj 2021
    Underlag: Grus
    Specialsträckor: 20
    Totoalt SS i km: 337,51km
    Längsta specialsträckan: SS11/14 Amarante (37.92km)
    Bil: Hyundai i20 R5
    Kartläsare: Aaron Johnston, GB
    
    Program för Vodafone Rally de Portugal:
    Torsdag 20 maj:
    Shakedown 4,60 km kl. 10:30
    Officiell start i Coimbra kl. 20:30
    
    Fredag 21 maj:
    SS1 Lousã 1 12,35 km kl. 08:08
    SS2 Góis 1 19,51 km kl. 09:08
    SS3 Arganil 1 18,82 km kl. 10:08
    Regroup Arganil kl. 10:43
    
    SS4 Lousã 2 12,35 km kl. 12:31
    SS5 Góis 2 19,51 km kl. 13:31
    SS6 Arganil 2 18,82 km kl. 14:38
    SS7 Mortágua 18,16 km kl. 16:05
    SS8 Lousada SSS 3,36 km kl. 19:03
    Service Exponor kl. 19:50
    
    Lördag 22 maj:
    SS9 Vieira do Minho 1 20,64 km kl. 08:08
    SS10 Cabeceiras de Basto 1 22,37 km kl. 09:08
    SS11 Amarante 1 37,92 km kl. 10:24
    Service Exponor kl. 12:05
    
    SS12 Vieira do Minho 2 20,64 km kl. 14:38
    SS13 Cabeceiras de Basto 2 22,37 km kl. 15:38
    SS14 Amarante 2 37,92 km kl. 16:54
    SS15 Porto-Foz SSS 3,30 km kl. 19:03
    Service Exponor kl. 19:23
    
    Söndag 23 maj:
    SS16 Felgueiras 1 9,18 km kl. 07:08
    SS17 Montim 8,75 km kl. 07:53
    SS18 Fafe 1 11,18 km kl. 08:38
    SS19 Felgueiras 2 9,18 km kl. 10:04
    
    Fafe Regroup kl. 10:33
    SS20 Fafe 2 11,18 km kl. 12:18
    Målgång Matosinhos kl. 14:20
    
    Oliver Solberg i siffror:
    Rallystarter: 42
    Rallysegrar: 9
    EM-starter: 6
    EM-segrar: 2
    Topp 3-placeringar i EM: 3
    VM-starter: 9
    VM-debut: Wales Rally GB (2019)
    Antal vunna titlar: 9 
    
    21-05-04 Ny WRC-chans för 
    Oliver Solberg i Rally-VM 
    I Rally Italia Sardegna nästa månad kommer Hyundai-föraren 
    att försöka följa upp sin sensationella debut från februari.
    
    På den finska snön skickade Solberg chockvågor genom rallyvärden 
    i sin WRC-debut när han matchade världseliten i både fart 
    och skicklighet. Han slutade på en sjunde plats totalt i det som var 
    en av de mest sensationella debuterna på toppnivå i Rally-VM.
    I Rally Italia Sardegna den 3-6 juni är 19-åringen tillbaka bakom 
    ratten på en Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC från 2C [Compétition], 
    men den här gången är underlaget grus.
    - Arctic Rally Finland känns som längesen men ända sedan jag 
    korsade mållinjen i den tävlingen har jag hoppats på att 
    få en ny möjlighet att köra WRC-bilen. Det blir helt annorlunda 
    att köra på grus, men bilens upset kommer att vara ganska lika 
    som sist. Målet är detsamma som i Finland: Att få erfarenhet 
    och att ta bilen i mål. Jag är mycket tacksam för att Hyundai 
    Motorsport ger mig chansen igen, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Han körde motsvarande tävling förra hösten i WRC3-klassen 
    och chockade sina konkurrenter genom att vinna den första specialsträckan 
    med en förkrossande marginal på hela 13 sekunder. Problem senare 
    i rallyt ledde till att Solberg tillslut hamnade utanför pallen.
    - Jag trivdes bra på Sardinien i höstas, vägarna passade mig 
    bra. Ett lite misstag förstörde för en topplacering då, 
    men jag lärde mig mycket och erfarenheten tar jag med mig när vi 
    åker dit igen, säger 19-åringen.
    Tävlingen kommer inte att vara identisk som förra året. För 
    det första har specialsträckorna körts runt staden Olbia på 
    öns östra sida, medan den förra året var baserad i staden 
    Alghero på västkusten. Dessutom flyttas tävlingen från 
    höst till midsommar.
    
    Men innan karriärens andra VM-tävling i den största klassen, 
    kommer Oliver Solberg att köra en VM-tävling i WRC2- klassen. 20-23 
    maj startar 19-åringen poängsäsongen i WRC2 på grus 
    i Portugal med en Hyundai i20 R5.
    - Alla de bästa WRC2-förarna ser ut att komma till start i Portugal, 
    så jag förväntar mig tuff konkurrens. Erfarenheten är 
    fortfarande viktigast för mig, men jag hoppas kunna vara med och slåss 
    om en pallplats, säger Solberg innan karriärens 42:a rallystart 
    inräknat alla klasser och serier. 
    
    21-04-26 Mads Østberg 
    og Torstein Eriksen tok hjem seieren i Rally Croatia
    Mads Østberg og co-driver Torstein Eriksen i Citroen C3 
    R5 vant VM rallyet Rally Croatia i WRC2 kategorien denne helgen.
    Rally Croatia besto av 18 spesialetapper på til sammen 300 km. Rally 
    Croatia var med i VM for første gang og organisasjonen besto debuten 
    med glans. Veldig varierende og utfordrende asfalt landeveier i flotte omgivelser. 
    Rally Croatia har forhåpentligvis kommet for å bli.
    
    Dette var det første løpet i Mads og Torsteins VM sesong 2021, 
    og det første WRC løpet etter at de vant Rally Monza og VM tittelen 
    for 2020.
    «Jeg har gjort noen tester og kjørt to nasjonale mesterskapsløp, 
    ett i Romania og ett i Ungarn, begge med god kvalitet. Men WRC er et nivå 
    opp, og jeg følte meg litt rusten før start,» sier Mads. 
    Konkurransen i WRC2 har aldri vært større. 3 WRC førere 
    med seier og utallige pallplasser i WRC kjørte WRC 2 denne helgen, 
    foruten Mads, Teemu Suninen og Andreas Mikkelsen. I tillegg til dem mange 
    veldig talentfulle førere.
    Vi hadde ikke en optimal start, med noen tekniske problemer på 
    SS1, men klarte å sette nest beste tid. Det samme gjorde vi på 
    SS2 og fikk en bra seier på SS3. Med unntak av etter SS11 ledet vi løpet 
    derfra og inn.
    
    På papiret hadde vi en komfortabel ledelse før siste dag, 4 etapper 
    til sammen 79 km spesial etapper. Men vi hadde noen tekniske problemer allerede 
    fra den første etappen, som vi ikke kunne rette uten å ha service, 
    og det var ikke service lagt inn på søndag. Vi følte presset, 
    og måtte tilpasse oss for å få bilen til mål. Vi kontrollerte 
    ledelsen bra, og klokket inn på siste etappe 23 sekunder før 
    Teemu Suninen, som ble nummer 2. En veldig bra følelse å vinne 
    det første løpet i årets VM sesong for vår del. 
    Jeg må nevne at vi hadde en tett fight med russiske Nikolay Gryazin. 
    Han ledet etter de to første prøvene og fulgte oss som en skygge 
    inntil han fikk et teknisk problem på SS13, og falt ned på 3. 
    plass. Dessverre krasjet han på den nest siste etappen, da han var i 
    en fight med Teemu om 2. plassen.»
    
    Mads avslutter med å påpeke den fantastiske jobben kartleseren 
    gjør, takker Citroen for en fantastisk bil og teamet for den gode jobben 
    som gjøres. Hele pakken er nødvendig for å vinne. Neste 
    løp for Mads og Torstein er Rally Portugal midt i mai.
    21-04-26 Lärorik helg 
    för Dennis Rådström & Johan Johansson i Kroatiens VM-rally 
    
    I helgen var Dennis Rådström från Torsby tillbaka i Rally-VM 
    tillsammans med kartläsaren Johan Johansson från Valdemarsvik. 
    Detta när Kroatiens VM-rally avgjordes med utgångspunkt i Zagreb. 
    Dennis och Johan tävlade i den tvåhjulsdrivna klassen för 
    teamet IKsport Racing i en Ford Fiesta Rally4, och hade höga förväntningar 
    på tävlingen. Tyvärr hade Dennis och Johan en del problem 
    med punkteringar, snurrningar och andra problem som förstörde möjligheterna 
    för en framskjuten placering. Men dom tar med mycket positivt från 
    VM-helgen, inte minst med 4 sträcksegrar i klassen.
     Det har vart för många misstag den här helgen och lite 
    för dålig förberedelse. Men vi lär oss saker hela tiden, 
    och det var därför vi åkte hit. Vi tar med oss mycket härifrån 
    positivt härifrån och blickar framåt. Stort tack till IK 
    sport för möjligheten och bra jobb hela helgen. Johan har gjort 
    en fantastiskt jobb, och jag är stolt över vårt samarbete 
    i bilden, säger Dennis och fortsätter:
    Det är superkul att vara tillbaka i VM, det är här vi 
    vill vara. Så nu är det bara jobba vidare så vi snart kan 
    komma tillbaka igen.
     Det är så jäkla kul att vara här, och vi gör 
    en stark avslutning. Nu ser vi fram mot fortsättningen, säger Johan.
    
    Dennis och Johans huvudmål för säsongen är att köra 
    SM i den högsta klassen, Trimmat 4WD, i en Volkswagen Polo R5. SM-serien 
    startar senare i höst, och fram tills dess ska Dennis och Johan förbereda 
    sig med tester och förhoppningsvis fler tävlingar för att komma 
    väl förberedda till SM-premiären i Kil i augusti.
    21-04-25 Ogier secures stunning 
    Croatia Rally win in nail-biting finish
    Frenchman clinches 51st career win to move top of the WRC standings. Sébastien 
    Ogier claimed a breathtaking last-gasp victory at the Croatia Rally on Sunday 
    afternoon in the third closest FIA World Rally Championship finish in history.
    
    After a remarkable final day to Croatias maiden WRC appearance, the 
    world champion relegated Toyota Yaris team-mate Elfyn Evans in the final kilometres 
    to win the three-day rally by 0.6sec.
    
    Thierry Neuville finished third in a Hyundai i20, 7.5sec further back, but 
    the facts do scant justice to the drama of a rally that will live long in 
    the memory.
    
    The trio fought tooth and nail from Fridays start on Croatias 
    slippery roads near Zagreb. After trading places on several occasions, the 
    final day opened with Ogier leading Evans by 6.9sec, despite a second leg 
    puncture, and just over 10sec blanketing the three drivers.
    
    The drama unfolded when Ogier was involved in a road traffic collision en 
    route to the opening speed test. Nobody was injured but the impact damaged 
    the Yaris bodywork and the crucial aero package.
    
    Evans capitalised on Ogiers problems to win the first two tests and 
    the Welshman started the final 14km live TV Wolf Power Stage with a 3.9sec 
    advantage, as Belgian Neuville still chased both.
    
    Interim times revealed Ogier closing on the Welshman before Evans slid wide 
    onto a grass verge near the finish. It was the break Ogier needed and he scorched 
    across the finish to record his 51st career victory, seal a Toyota one-two 
    and regain the championship lead.
    
    The emotion for us now is super strong, admitted Ogier. Its 
    been a crazy rollercoaster for us between the puncture and the issue this 
    morning. I was glad to be still in the rally honestly. I guess thats 
    why we do this sport, for this emotion.
    
    Neuville encountered his fair share of troubles during the weekend, including 
    a poor tyre choice, spin and a missed junction in that final stage that meant 
    the Belgian had to settle for third.
    
    Ott Tänak finished fourth after never feeling totally comfortable with 
    his i20 but the Estonian had more than 90sec in hand over Adrian Fourmaux 
    in fifth. It was a hugely impressive top-level debut for Fourmaux, who twice 
    set second fastest times in his Ford Fiesta.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta scored his third consecutive sixth place finish in another 
    Yaris.
    
    The championship heads to the first of a series of four gravel rallies at 
    Vodafone Rally de Portugal next month. Matosinhos hosts the event on 20  
    23 May.
    
    Final positions
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 51min 22.9sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +0.6sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +8.1sec
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +1min 25.1sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +3min 09.7sec
    6. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +3min 31.8sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 3 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 61pts
    2. T Neuville 53pts
    3. E Evans 51pts
    Foto: Tom Kristensson Motorsport 
    
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    21-04-25 Tom och David tvingades 
    bryta VM-debuten i Kroatien 
    Att rally är en vansklig sport med små marginaler fick Tom Kristensson 
    och co-driver David Arhusiander erfara i sin debut för M-Sport i en Ford 
    Fiesta Rally2 i WRC Croatia Rally.
    
    Efter en stabil inledning med fullt gångabara tider mot de betydligt 
    mer meriterade medtävlarna låg man efter sex körda sträckor 
    på en femte plats i klassen, men på sträcka sju, den nästa 
    sista på fredagen blev det problem.
    - Vi gled ut lite i lösgrusen på asfalten i en kurva, vilket gjorde 
    att vi fick gena lite för mycket utanför asfalten i nästa kurva, 
    slog i en lite sten, bilen vände runt och vi slog i en större sten 
    som tyvärr spräckte kylaren, berättar Tom
    På servicen på fredagskvällen kunde teamets tekniker laga 
    bilen och med tidstillägg kunde Tom och David starta om på lördagen.
    
    Cirka fem km inpå dagens första sträcka på ca 20 km 
    hände det som inte fick hända. Man kom för snabbt in i en hårnålskurva, 
    gick av vägen och rasade utför en brant med stenar och träd, 
    ner i en ravin. Bilen blev så illa skadad att tävlingen tyvärr 
    var över.
    - Helt mitt eget misstag och jag är otroligt ledsen för det, just 
    då kändes det som om min dröm förvandlats till en mardröm, 
    säger Tom, men både jag och David var helt ok, men naturligtvis 
    väldigt bedrövade.
    Teamet backade upp Tom när han kom tillbaka till serviceplatsen i Zagreb, 
    bl.a. sa Teamchefen i M-Sport Richard Millener:
    - Det är lätt att göra misstag i en så svårkörd 
    tävling som denna, och Tom skall vara stolt över "the pace" 
    han visade i det tuffa motståndet, det lovar gott för framtiden.
    
    Även teamchefen i M-Sport Polen, som Tom körde för i JWRC, 
    var snabb att peppa Tom när han puffade honom i bröstet och sa:
    - Du visade bra tempo, det är en lärande sport och någon gång 
    skall väl även du åka av vägen! 
    - Det känns bra att få stödet, både från teamet 
    och även alla andra som hört av sig. Nu tar vi med oss det positiva 
    från både testerna och helgen, och vi planerar för att köra 
    nästa deltävling i VM i Portugal om knappt en månad. 
    - Vi har även kommit bra in i teamet, mycket är ju nytt så 
    här i början, och framför allt har vi fått bra kontakt 
    med alla medlemmarna, avslutar, en trots allt, positiv Tom från Zagreb.
    
    WRC2 vanns av Mads Östberg före Toms teamkollega Teemu Suninen. 
    Totalsegrare, i den som förarana betraktade som en av de svåraste 
    de kört, blev den flerfaldige världsmästaren Sebastien Orgier. 
    Efter en dramatisk avslutning där han gick om tvåan Elfyn Evans 
    på sista sträckan, vann med 0,6 sekunder efter 30 mils körning 
    över 20 sträckor. 
    
    21-04-24 Ogier leads titanic 
    three-way battle into Croatia Rally finale
    French driver gains a slender lead over team-mate Elfyn Evans after thrilling 
    second leg. Sébastien Ogier led a finely-balanced Croatia Rally after 
    Saturdays enthralling penultimate leg ended with the leading three drivers 
    blanketed by just over 10sec.
    
    In a day of many twists and turns  literally and metaphorically  
    the world champion completed the longest day of this third round of the FIA 
    World Rally Championship with a 6.9sec advantage over Toyota Yaris team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans.
    
    Opening day leader Thierry Neuville was relegated to third after a troubled 
    morning, but the determined Belgian closed to within 10.4sec of Ogier in his 
    Hyundai i20 after a better afternoon.
    
    The days dramas began early this morning in the Zagreb service park 
    when Ogier and Evans opted for Pirellis hard compound P Zero tyres. 
    Neuville chose a mix of hard and soft rubber in the belief they would be better-suited 
    to the cool temperatures.
    
    Dry roads and a climbing thermometer meant the hard tyres provided better 
    grip. Neuville lost the lead in the opening speed test as the rear of his 
    i20 repeatedly slid off the optimum line. He stalled his engine in the following 
    test and brake problems added to his woes.
    
    In contrast, Ogier won two of the four morning stages, Evans won one and Takamoto 
    Katsuta completed a Toyota clean sweep with his second career fastest time.
    
    Neuville was almost 20sec off the lead but was thrown a lifeline when a rear 
    right puncture cost Ogier 10sec in the afternoons opener. Both won a 
    stage and shared fastest time in another, while Evans consistency kept 
    him in the hunt and set up a compelling final day.
    
    I think we had a really good result today, said Ogier. Without 
    the tyre issues, the gap would be a little bit more comfortable, but it isnt 
    so I wont talk about that. We just have to keep driving the same way 
    tomorrow and stay out of trouble. Its going to be a fascinating day.
    
    Ott Tänak was fourth, almost 30sec further back in another i20. Having 
    made the same tyre choice as Neuville, the Estonian was unable to match the 
    leading trio but had almost a minute in hand over Adrien Fourmauxs Ford 
    Fiesta in fifth.
    
    The Frenchman was again impressive on his top-flight debut, twice setting 
    second fastest times to stretch his advantage over team-mate Gus Greensmith 
    in sixth. The Briton was despondent after a difficult morning, but his pace 
    improved this afternoon.
    
    Four more stages lie in wait in Sundays finale. Two tests are repeated, 
    the opener driven on Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb and the longest of 
    the rally. They add up to 78.58km with the final Wolf Power Stage offering 
    bonus points for drivers and manufacturers.
    
    Leading positions after day 2
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 06min 35.8sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +6.9sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 + 10.4sec
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +37.8sec
    5. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +1min 29.5sec
    6. G Greensmith / C Patterson GBR Ford Fiesta +2min 23.8sec
 
    
    21-04-23 SVTs sädningar 
    från Kroatiska VM-rallyt
    Efter ett längre uppehåll fortsätter Rally-VM med säsongens 
    tredje deltävling, där Kroatien debuterar som WRC-arrangör.
    Två svenska förare i startfältet, regerande juniorvärldsmästaren 
    Tom Kristensson gör debut som fabriksförare för M-Sport i WRC2 
    och i den tvåhjulsdrivna klassen kör Dennis Rådström.
    
    Följ fyra av specialsträckorna direkt i SVT under helgen och på 
    söndag kväll sänds ett sammandrag från hela rallyt.
    
    Lördag:
    10:45 SVT1/
SVT 
    Play: Kroatiska VM-rallyt specialsträcka 12, Vinski Vrh  Duga 
    Resa 1,
    17:00 SVT2/
SVT 
    Play: Kroatiska VM-rallyt specialsträcka 16, Vinski Vrh  Duga 
    Resa 2
    
    Söndag:
    08:30 SVT2/
SVT 
    Play: Kroatiska VM-rallyt specialsträcka 18, Zagorska Sela  
    Kumrovec 1
    13:00: SVT2/
SVT 
    Play: : Kroatiska VM-rallyt specialsträcka 20, Power Stage, Zagorska 
    Sela  Kumrovec 2
    23:35 SVT2/S
VT 
    Play: Kroatiska VM-rallyt, sammandrag. 
    
    21-04-23 Neuville tops Croatia 
    Rally as WRC leader Rovanperä crashes out
    Thierry Neuville leads the Croatia Rally after a pulsating opening leg. This 
    mornings four special stages belonged to the Belgian. He won three to 
    lead this third round of the FIA World Rally Championship by 7.4sec at mid-leg 
    service in his Hyundai i20.
    
    World champion Sébastien Ogier fought back this afternoon when the 
    tests were repeated. He won three in a row, the middle of which marked his 
    600th WRC stage victory, to overhaul Toyota Yaris team-mate Elfyn Evans for 
    second.
    
    Neuville ended 7.7sec clear of the Frenchman, with Evans three-tenths back 
    in third.
    
    Such was the fast and furious pace at Croatias WRC debut that both Neuville 
    and Ogier survived close calls. Neuvilles i20 was pitched onto two wheels 
    after hitting a bank in the final test, while Ogier escaped after clouting 
    the banking in the opener.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä suffered more than both. The youngest driver ever to 
    lead the WRC at 20 drifted wide on a right bend 5.4km into the opening Rude 
     Pleivica test where Ogier was so fortunate. His Yaris plunged 
    down a bank, coming to rest against a tree and the car was damaged too severely 
    to restart tomorrow.
    
    It was the last downhill section which was really slippery. I lost the 
    car already in the entry of the corner, I never made the proper racing line 
    and we went straight off. A bit too much speed and understeer and thats 
    the result, my mistake, Rovanperä admitted.
    
    Although it was dry and warm, the stages south-west of capital city Zagreb 
    became increasingly slippery as drivers cutting corners dragged gravel onto 
    the asphalt. Rovanperäs demise left Neuville to open the roads 
    with the best grip.
    
    It was a tough day for everybody, said Neuville. This morning 
    when Kalle went off, our main goal was to try to benefit from a good road 
    position and try to make some gap to the others which we managed to do. This 
    afternoon I tried to extend, but struggled a bit in some places when there 
    was a lot of gravel.
    
    Evans was sandwiched by Neuville and Ogier before sliding to third in the 
    closing stage, having prevented a Neuville clean sweep this morning by winning 
    SS3.
    
    Ott Tänak was the only driver to choose Pirellis hard compound 
    P Zero tyres solely this morning and the Estonian could not get the best out 
    of them in his i20. Set-up changes improved his feeling this afternoon and 
    he won one stage, without ever being comfortable.
    
    He ended fourth, 31.9sec behind Neuville and 22.9sec clear of a deflated Craig 
    Breen, who never found his rhythm on his first all-asphalt WRC rally since 
    2018.
    
    Adrien Fourmaux was buzzing after an impressive drive to sixth in a Ford Fiesta 
    in his top-flight debut.
    
    Saturdays second leg is the longest of the weekend at 121.92km. It is 
    based in the same area as today, traversing stunning springtime scenery in 
    the umberak nature park. Four morning stages are repeated in the afternoon 
    after service in Zagreb.
    
    Leading positions after day 1
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 55min 36.8sec
    2. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +7.7sec
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +8.0sec
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +31.9sec
    5. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +54.8sec
    6. A Fourmaux / R Jamoul FRA Ford Fiesta +1min 14.7sec 
    
    21-04-22 Dennis Rådström 
    redo för VM-comeback i Kroatien
    Imorgon fredag startar Kroatiens VM-rally. På plats finns 
    Dennis Rådström och kartläsare Johan Johansson i den tvåhjulsdrivna 
    klassen för IKsport Racing i en Ford Fiesta Rally4. Det är Dennis 
    och Johans första tävling tillbaka i VM efter senaste framträdandet 
    i Svenska Rallyt förra året, som de vann i tvåhjulsdrivna 
    klassen. Medan deras huvudmål för säsongen, SM i Sverige i 
    högsta klassen, inte startar förrän senare i år kör 
    de VM-tävlingen för att få viktiga mil bakom ratten, och visa 
    upp sig i VM-sammanhang.
    
    Under torsdagen har sista fullfartstestet, shakedown, inför tävlingen 
    körts. Dennis och Johan var näst snabbast i klassen, och känner 
    sig redo inför rallyt.
     Vi har gjort två vändor på shakedown och bilen känns 
    riktigt bra. Det är verkligen superkul att komma ut på sträckorna 
    igen och få köra VM. Det var även lite publik ute i skogen, 
    vilket gör det extra kul, säger Dennis.
    
    Kroatiens VM-rallyt, som körs på asfalt, är också den 
    första tävlingen i Junior-VM. I JWRC kör de tävlande i 
    likadana Ford Fiesta Rally4 som Dennis och Johan, vilket innebär ett 
    tufft motstånd i kampen om att bli bästa tvåhjulsdrivna bil. 
    Men trots tufft motstånd hoppas Dennis att han och Johans fart ska räcka 
    till för att vara snabbaste tvåhjulsdrivna bil.
     Allt känns superbra och vi är redo för rallyt. Vi får 
    se vad vädret blir till starten imorgon, det är väldigt krävande 
    sträckor här i Kroatien. Men vi ska ge allt vi har så får 
    vi se hur långt det räcker.
    
    Tävlingen avgörs med 20 sträckor, och tävlingen startar 
    imorgon fredag. Tävlingen utgår från Zagreb och rallyt körs 
    enbart på asfalt. Dennis och Johan har tidigare säsonger tävlat 
    i Junior-WRC, men kör denna gång inte om poäng i JWRC. De 
    tävlar dock i samma bilklass som Junior-VM för tvåhjulsdrivna 
    bilar, som kallas RC4.
    21-04-22 Croatia debuts as 
    Rovanperä leads WRC back to asphalt
    Croatia becomes the 34th country to stage an FIA World Rally Championship 
    fixture when the Balkan state hosts the third round of the 2021 campaign this 
    weekend (22 - 25 April).
    
    The series returns after a two-month break, with capital city Zagreb the base 
    for three days of fast asphalt action. It is the first pure asphalt encounter 
    since August 2019, and a mix of smooth and very bumpy roads  and everything 
    in-between  will offer a stern challenge.
    
    Twenty-year-old Kalle Rovanperä arrives in Croatia as the youngest-ever 
    leader of the WRC and his Toyota Gazoo Racing squad tops the manufacturers 
    standings. Its Yaris World Rally Car has won the WRCs last two sealed-surface 
    encounters, held in snow and ice.
    
    He remains cool, despite a trio of drivers eager to hunt him down who all 
    lie within eight points of the Finn.
    
    Im not feeling any pressure even though Im leading the championship, 
    he said. Its only been two rallies and we have a long season ahead. 
    For sure its nice to be in this position but we have to work hard to 
    try to stay in the fight.
    
    It will be the first time for me on a proper asphalt event with the 
    Yaris, as so far Ive only had events with winter conditions like Monza 
    and Monte-Carlo. The stages look really nice but, if its raining, I 
    think there will be a lot of mud on the road and that will be tricky.
    
    Two of Rovanperas pursuers are Toyota team-mates. Reigning champion 
    Sébastien Ogier and Elfyn Evans are tied in third, four points adrift 
    of Hyundai Motorsports Thierry Neuville.
    
    Neuville is joined by Ott Tänak and Craig Breen in i20 World Rally Cars 
    for what will be Breens first asphalt outing since 2018.
    
    At M-Sport Ford, young Frenchman Adrien Fourmaux steps up from the WRC2 support 
    class for his maiden appearance at the top level. He drives a Fiesta World 
    Rally Car alongside Gus Greensmith, who competes with co-driver Chris Patterson 
    for the first time.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta drives a fourth Yaris and Pierre-Louis Loubet lines up in 
    his 2C Competition-entered Hyundai.
    
    As well as trying to master the Croatian mountain roads, the drivers will 
    use Pirellis P Zero asphalt tyres for the first time since the Italian 
    companys return to the WRCs top flight this year.
    
    All have tested different car set-ups in preparation, but not until Fridays 
    opening kilometres will they start to gain a full understanding of how the 
    rubber works in the heat of competition.
    
    After Thursday evenings start ceremony, the action starts on Friday 
    morning. Crews face 20 tests covering 300.32km before Sunday afternoons 
    finish
    21-04-21 Debut med nya bilen 
    i VM för Tom Kristensson och David Arhusiander 
    I helgens deltävling i VM i rally, WRC Croatia Rally, gör Tom Kristensson 
    och co-driver David Arhusiander sin första tävling för M-Sport 
    World Rally Team, i den näst högsta VM-klassen, WRC2. De kommer 
    att köra med sin nya Ford Fiesta Mk II.
    - Vi har haft mycket bra tester inför tävlingen, säger Tom, 
    även om vi fick flytta den första testen med italienska teamet JME 
    i fredags till lördagen och till Slovenien, på grund av snöfall 
    i norra Italien.
    - I måndags testade vi här i Kroatien, det var första gången 
    jag satt i min egen bil, men då var det regn och blött. Båda 
    testerna gav värdefull kunskap om att köra 4-hjulsdrivet och med 
    olika inställningar för både vått och torrt underlag.
    
    Tävlingen har sin utgångspunkt från Kroatiens huvudstad Zagreb 
    och stäcker sig över 20 specialsträckor på sammanlagt 
    ca 30 mil, samtliga på asfaltunderlag. Tävlingen startar på 
    fredag morgon, då Tom och David går ut med nummer 26 på 
    sin bil, och målgång på söndag eftermiddag. Både 
    fredagens och lördagens sträckor är sydväst om Zagreb 
    medan söndagens avslutande sträckor går nordväst om staden. 
    
    - Igår och idag, onsdag, rekar vi sträckorna, forsätter Tom. 
    Majoriteten av dem är extremt tekniska och intensiva, och de innehåller 
    många olika typer av asfalt med olika grepp, så det gäller 
    att ha full fokus hela tiden, och samtidigt hitta balansen mellan noter och 
    körning.
    - Den största utmaningen är att det kommer upp grus och lera på 
    asfalten, eftersom man genar utanför asfalten i kurvorna, då gäller 
    det att ha känsla för hur fästet är.
    
    I WRC- och WRC2-klassen får varje ekipage ha en s.k. "Gravel crew", 
    en bil som kör sträckorna före de tävlande och kan rapportera 
    hur underlaget och skicket är. För Tom och Davids del är det 
    är det rutinerade Mats Andersson från Eslöv och endast 16-åriga 
    Maja Bengtsson från Älmhult som kör "Gravel crew". 
    Maja har målsättningen och ambitionen att bli co-driver på 
    internationell nivå, och är med teamet, där även pappa 
    Mathias är med och coachar, för att se och lära samt få 
    internationell erfarenhet.
    
    Motståndet i WRC2 är det tuffaste tänkbara, på startlinjen 
    finns bl.a. förra årets WRC2 mästare Mads Östberg från 
    Norge, hans landsman Andreas Mikkelsen samt Toms teamkamrat i M-Sport, Teemu 
    Suninen från Finland, alla tre med flera års erfarenhet från 
    den högsta klassen i VM, WRC.
    - Vår strategi i tävlingen är att i första hand skaffa 
    erfarenhet och rutin och lära känna bilen riktig, men visst, det 
    är ju tävling, och då vill vi naturligtvis ta i vad vi kan, 
    säger Tom
    - Det känns fantastiskt att vara här nu, och på den här 
    nivån. Jag har nästan svårt för att ta in det, avslutar 
    Tom från Zagreb. 
    
    21-04-09 Sébastien 
    Loeb: The WRC driver who rewrote the record books
    Nobody noticed the slightly apprehensive-looking Frenchman stepping out of 
    car number 44 on the outskirts of Girona. Why would they? It was Monday 19 
    April 1999 and this particular driver was wishing he could get on with the 
    stage ahead. He couldnt. The stage was cancelled. On to the next one. 
    Finally, he could get going. Thirty-ninth fastest overall. Sixth quickest 
    from a class of nine. That would do. For now.
    
    By the next stage of Rally de España, he was second in class. By SS5? 
    Fastest. From then on, Sébastien Loeb didnt look back.
    
    Loeb made the FIA World Rally Championship his own and, a decade on from that 
    debut he had already rewritten the record books by becoming the first driver 
    ever to win five straight drivers titles.
    
    Another 10 years down the road and five had become nine and 79 event wins 
    had also been slotted away. Along with 118 podiums. The 119th podium came 
    on Loebs last 2020 outing with third place at last years Rally 
    Turkey.
    
    Loeb reshaped peoples thinking on what success in rallying meant. Early 
    in the WRCs 48-year history, it was Walter Röhrls two championships 
    in three years. Then Juha Kankkunen became the first driver to successfully 
    defend a title. The Finn furthered that by writing his own chapter in the 
    history books as the first three-time, then four-time title winner.
    
    Three years on and Kankkunens countryman Tommi Mäkinen delivered 
    outstanding late 1990s dominance to win four on the bounce. Now that, we thought, 
    was special. Now that, we thought, is a record which will stand for a very 
    long time. That was 1999.
    
    Mäkinen managed a decade before Finnish history was erased and written 
    in French.
    This guy, said Mäkinen at the time, this guy is something 
    special. Very special. Tommis rarely a man of many words but he 
    said it all with that brief description of the Alsace pilot who surpassed 
    his own achievement.
    
    Talk to Loeb about his inspiration and motivation and you get a slightly quizzical 
    look. Like its the most obvious thing in the world. Which it is. I 
    like to drive, said Loeb. I always enjoyed to drive.
    
    And as the years rolled by, that enjoyment of his time behind the wheel would 
    be enough for Loeb to dazzle the world of Formula 1, Le Mans, touring cars, 
    rallycross and, of course, there was that insane, record-shattering run up 
    Pikes Peak in 2012.
    
    But in the early days, Loeb had to find a way out of working as an electrician 
    in Alsace. He did that with the help of friends who believed in him sufficiently 
    to dig deep and fund a shot at the Citroën Saxo Trophy, which he won 
    in 1999.
    21-04-08 C3 Rally2 fighting 
    on all fronts 
    Citroën Racing remains centre stage in the rallying world with the performances 
    of C3 Rally2. WRC2 World Champion and European Champion in 2020, the Red Armys 
    ultimate customer racing machine has established itself with authority as 
    the leading car of its class. Competing once again this season in the WRC2 
    and the ERC, C3 Rally2 will also be racing in 17 countries across Europe and 
    the Americas.
    
    C3 Rally2 has proven its competitiveness time and time again, its impressive 
    record standing at more than eighty wins, the last of which was secured by 
    Ricardo Cordero at Rally Colima in Mexico in March. Having claimed wins both 
    on fast and demanding courses, C3 Rally2 has become one of the most versatile 
    and reliable cars in its category.
    
    Competitive on its early outings, winning the Rallye Lyon-Charbonnières 
    in April 2018, C3 Rally2 has recently been fitted with various upgrades thanks 
    to the experience and expertise of Citroën Racings technicians. 
    Chassis and suspension, shock absorbers, engine software, brake balance control 
    and aerodynamics have all been studied and revised to squeeze a little bit 
    more performance out of the car, while also ensuring it keeps the same reliability, 
    operating costs and ease of use. Evidently, in order to meet the expectations 
    of the #C3Rally2Family drivers, the upgrades provided in the 2021 Kit may 
    be adapted to all C3 Rally2s. In a sector that is as competitive as the world 
    of racing, the Citroën Racing teams will pursue development work on C3 
    Rally2 over the next few months.
    
    Competing in the upper echelons of the rally pyramid with Mads Østberg 
    and Sean Johnston in the WRC2, as well as Yohan Rossel, Eric Camilli and Nicolas 
    Ciamin in the WRC3, C3 Rally2 is equally preparing to play a leading role 
    in the European championship with Alexey Lukyanuk, the defending champion, 
    and Yoann Bonato. In addition to its international campaigns, C3 Rally2 will 
    also be competing in fifteen national championships throughout Europe, as 
    well as making its much-anticipated début in the Americas at the FIA 
    NACAM, Mexican and Chilean championships. In the French Rally Championship, 
    stalwarts Yoann Bonato and Jean-Baptiste Franceschi will be joined by the 
    returning Mathieu Arzeno, winner of the 2017 French Rally Cup, as well as 
    by Pierre Roché and William Wagner, who are both determined to make 
    the most the experience acquired last year to aim even higher in this, their 
    second season in the C3 Rally2.
    
    THEY SAID
    Mayeul Tyl, Peugeot Citroën Racing Shop Manager:
    After making a winning start to its competitive career, C3 Rally2 wasted 
    no time in convincing many drivers of its qualities, both in terms of performance 
    and how easy it is to drive. Whether you are a talented youngster, an ambitious 
    racer or a gentleman driver, you now have a car that meets all of your needs. 
    We are all proud to see C3 Rally2 compete again in the WRC2 and the ERC this 
    year, as well as in some of the biggest national championships in Europe or 
    in the Americas. Above all, it confirms the excellent work done by Citroën 
    Racings teams. Our technical advisors are still working to constantly 
    offer our drivers a fast and effective car, regardless of the road surface, 
    anywhere in the world.
    
    Didier Clément, Head of Customer Racing, Citroën Racing:
    Since it made its official debut at the 2018 Tour de Corse, all our 
    teams have worked tirelessly to enable C3 Rally2 to become WRC World Champion 
    with Mads Østberg in 2020. We are particularly proud to be able to 
    provide our customers with a world championship-winning car. The 
    drivers will be able to benefit from all of our expertise to enjoy themselves 
    and win races in C3 Rally2. With a far-reaching set of specifications implemented 
    in terms of performance and driving comfort, C3 Rally2 is capable of challenging 
    for the leading positions in the biggest national and international championships.
    
    #C3Rally2Family 2021 line-up
    WRC 2: Sean Johnston and Mads Østberg.
    WRC 3: Eric Camilli, Nicolas Ciamin and Yohan Rossel.
    ERC: Yoann Bonato and Alexey Lukyanuk.
    
    FIA NACAM: Ricardo Cordero.
    Hungarian Rally Championship: Mads Østberg.
    French Rally Championship: Yoann Bonato, Jean-Baptiste Franceschi, Mathieu 
    Arzeno, Pierre Rocher and William Wagner.
    Belgian Rally Championship: Nicolas Ciamin and Kris Princen.
    German Rally Championship: Marijan Griebel and another drive (tbc).
    Spanish Rally Championship: Jan Solans.
    Portuguese Rally Championship: José Pedro Fontes, Pedro Antunes (winner 
    of the 2020 Iberia Cup with the 208 Rally4).
    Polish Rally Championship: Lukasz Kotarba.
    Estonian Rally Championship: Roland Poom.
    Mexican Rally Championship: Ricardo Cordero.
    Chilean Rally Championship: Alberto Heller, Pedro Heller, Benjamin Israel 
    and Vicente Israel.
    
    C3 Rally2 technical information
    Chassis: Reinforced body with welded, multi-point roll cage.
    Engine: Citroën Racing 1.6-litre direct injection turbo engine - FIA 
    32mm flange.
    Maximum power: 282bhp at 5,000rpm
    Maximum torque : 420Nm at 4,000rpm
    Gearbox: Sadev manual five-speed sequential gearbox (plus reverse).
    Differentials: Mechanical front and rear self-locking differentials.
    FR brakes: 355mm (tarmac) and 300mm (gravel) ventilated disks, with Alcon 
    four-piston callipers.
    RR brakes: 355mm (tarmac) and 300mm (gravel) ventilated disks, with Alcon 
    four-piston callipers.
    Handbrake: Hydraulic control.
    Suspension: McPherson type.
    Dampers: Reiger three-track adjustable shock absorbers (low- and high-speed 
    compression and rebound).
    Length: 3,996mm.
    Width: 1,820mm.
    Wheel base: 2,567mm.
    Tracks: 1,618mm (front and rear).
    Fuel tank: 81 litres.
    Weight: 1,230kg minimum (regulated) - 1,390kg with crew (regulated).
    2021 kit available for all C3 Rally2s.
    Tarmac and gravel kits available.
    Optional kits may be chosen during ordering process. 
    
    21-04-01 Italiensk klassiker 
    nästa utmaning för Oliver Solberg 
    Klassiska Rally Sanremo står på tur för Oliver Solberg. 19-åringen 
    kommer köra sin första asfalttävling i sin Hyundai i20 nästa 
    vecka.
    
    Vägarna på Italienska rivieran är bland de mest ikoniska i 
    rallyhistorien, men tävlingen har inte haft VM-status sedan 2003.
    Rallyt erbjuder goda möjligheter till att bättra på erfarenheten 
    på asfalt. Rally Sanremo blir karriärens sjätte asfalts tävling 
    totalt för Oliver. 
    19-åringen imponerade stort på hela motorsportsvärlden när 
    han debuterade i WRC-klassen i snötäckta Arctic Rally Finland för 
    en dryg månad sedan och avslutade rallyt på en imponerande 7:e 
    plats.
    
    I Italien är han tillbaka i R5-bilen efter inhoppet i WRC -klassen i 
    Finland. Målet är att få erfarenhet och lära så 
    mycket som möjligt.
    -Det här blir första gången för mig i Sanremo, men jag 
    har goda minnen från Italienska asfaltstävlingar. Min första 
    tävlingen någonsin på underlaget var förra året 
    i Rally di Roma Capitale där jag avslutade rallyt på en 3:e plats, 
    säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Pappa Petter Solberg körde VM-tävlingen i Sanremo fem gånger, 
    hans bästa resultat blev en 3:e plats 2002. Sist en svensk vann var 1982 
    då Stig Blomqvist drog det längsta strået. Även Björn 
    Waldegård (två gånger), Ove Andersson, Harry Källström 
    och Erik Carlsson har vunnit klassikern.
    
    Oliver Solberg har ett tvåårs kontrakt med den sydkoreanska bilfabriken 
    Hyundai, och planen är att köra fullt program i R5-bilen och utvalda 
    tävlingar i WRC-bilen denna säsongen. 
    
    21-03-31 WRC manufacturers 
    confirm three-year hybrid agreement
    · Hyundai, M-Sport Ford and Toyota sign up to WRCs hybrid era
    · Manufacturers sign three-year WRC commitment from 2022 to 2024
    · WRC Promoter welcomes across the board manufacturer support
    · Hybrid to begin in WRCs 50th anniversary season
    
    All three current WRC manufacturers have embraced the sports exciting 
    new hybrid era by committing to register and participate in the FIA World 
    Rally Championship from 2022 to 2024.
    
    Hyundai, M-Sport Ford and Toyota have pledged their futures to the production 
    car-based series, which will undergo a landmark change in 2022 when top tier 
    cars will be powered by a mix of an electric motor and the current combustion 
    engine.
    
    The agreement includes an equal contribution from the FIA and the manufacturers 
    to the development costs of the new technology, which will have a strong focus 
    on sustainability, safety and cost management.
    
    The introduction of hybrid technology was announced in 2019 and close collaboration 
    between the manufacturers, WRC Promoter and FIA led to technical regulations 
    receiving a green light at this months World Motor Sport Council.
    
    WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel hailed the trios commitment 
    as another positive step for the championships future.
    
    Its no exaggeration to say the introduction of sustainable hybrid 
    technology for the WRCs headline category marks one of the biggest milestones 
    in the sports history. Its fitting such a major progression will 
    be welcomed in the championships 50th anniversary season, he said.
    
    Along with the FIA and the manufacturers, WRC Promoter is fully committed 
    to the introduction of greener cars. The hybrid powertrain forms an integral 
    part of the automotive industry as the world moves towards a more sustainable 
    future, and its essential the WRC is aligned with this evolution.
    
    This is rallying with a purpose  providing a perfect R&D platform 
    for the automotive industry to communicate its new technology.
    
    WRC remains motorsports toughest championship for production-based 
    cars and the leadership from these teams sends a positive message about its 
    future to other manufacturers considering joining the series, Siebel 
    added.
    
    To ensure increased stability and better long-term planning opportunities, 
    the FIA is introducing a three-year championship commitment for manufacturers 
    in place of single-year agreements.
    
    From 2022, a new system will be introduced to the series, with the three current 
    manufacturers and the FIA each owning one of four licences.
    
    The hybrid announcement follows confirmation of the WRCs plans for more 
    sustainable fuel for competing cars and greener energy sources in the service 
    park.
    
    Requests for tenders have been invited for:
    Sustainable fuel, with the supplier providing a fuel or series of fuels to 
    be used by competitors across the different championship classes.
    Branding of the plug-in hybrid charging stations in service parks.
    Sustainable energy generation and supply in the service park to cover the 
    needs of the plug-in charging elements of the World Rally Cars and general 
    service park power requirements. 
    
    21-03-26 FIA World Rally Championship 
    adds Greece to 2021 calendar
    · Iconic Acropolis Rally Greece joins WRC schedule on 9 - 12 September
    · Fan-favourite fixture returns to WRC after eight-year absence
    · Start ceremony to be staged below Athens historic Acropolis 
    temple
    · Greece replaces Copec Rally Chile as round 10 of 12
    · South American event cancelled due to continuing Covid-19 challenges
    · News assets available at https://bulldrive.redbull.com/fl/nVrPVwcwEe
    
    Greece will return to the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time 
    in eight years after the fabled Acropolis Rally Greece was added to the 2021 
    calendar today.
    
    The gruelling gravel road event forged a reputation as one of the WRCs 
    iconic fixtures after joining the inaugural season in 1973, and WRC Promoter 
    has finalised a multi-year agreement with the Greek government for the Acropolis 
    to return.
    
    It will form round 10 of the season on 9 - 12 September, replacing Copec Rally 
    Chile which has unfortunately been cancelled due to continued travel and other 
    governmental restrictions amid the pandemic.
    
    The Acropolis was first held in 1951. It became regarded as one of the WRCs 
    toughest rounds, as twisty and rocky mountain roads combined with intense 
    heat and choking dust to provide a fierce challenge.
    
    The rally has appeared in the WRC on 38 occasions and fostered a cult following 
    among fans before leaving the championship in 2013.
    
    Colin McRae tops the events roll of honour with five victories and other 
    winners include fellow world champions Sébastien Loeb, Juha Kankkunen, 
    Walter Röhrl and Carlos Sainz.
    
    Known as the Rally of Gods, Acropolis Rally Greece will start from its traditional 
    location beneath the famous Parthenon temple in Athens, restoring one of the 
    sports famous picture postcard images to the WRC.
    
    Details of the host city and itinerary will be issued following the regular 
    route inspections by the FIA and WRC Promoter.
    
    Jona Siebel, managing director of WRC Promoter, said the return of one of 
    the championships classic rallies would be applauded across the sport.
    
    The Acropolis holds an illustrious chapter in WRC history and we appreciate 
    the Greek governments huge commitment in restoring it to world rallyings 
    top table. Welcome back! he said.
    
    Its heritage will be recalled by all, but at the same time this is a 
    modern-era Acropolis that sits comfortably alongside our other 11 rounds. 
    That doesnt mean its challenge is diminished and we can be sure the 
    tough mountain roads will bring the sternest of contests.
    
    Chile proved a popular addition to the WRC in 2019. Unfortunately, the 
    country suffered badly from the pandemic last year and the situation remains 
    difficult. Were extremely disappointed to lose this years event, 
    but Chile very much remains a part of the WRC family.
    
    FIA President Jean Todt said: I am convinced the efforts of the Chilean 
    Motor Sport Federation and organising team are not in vain and we will have 
    the chance to see another great edition of Rally Chile in the future.
    
    Acropolis Rally Greece, which thus gets the opportunity to step into 
    the championship, needs no introduction. Its a legendary event featuring 
    some of the worlds roughest stages.
    
    I have such special memories of it, having competed there as a co-driver 
    on five occasions between 1970 and 1981, and winning it as team principal 
    of Peugeot in 1985 and 1986.
    
    Its a pleasure to see the Acropolis return at the highest level 
    of the discipline thanks to the support of the Greek authorities, along with 
    the strong commitment of the organisers.
    
    The rally has fervent Government support and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis 
    said Greece was proud to celebrate the WRCs return.
    
    Seventy years ago the Acropolis was a backdrop to a very special race 
    which became known as the Rally of Gods, an epic annual contest that tested 
    drivers like no other. After an eight-year absence it is back and, fittingly, 
    at a time of dramatic rejuvenation of my country, he added.
    
    Deputy Minister of Sports Lefteris Avgenakis added: We are delighted 
    to be able to fulfil our promise to the Greek people and the hundreds of thousands 
    of motorsport fans worldwide. Greece is ready to welcome fans from all around 
    the world in September and prove that it will be a major player in international 
    events again.
 
    21-03-23 Dennis Rådström 
    och Johan Johansson kör Rally-VM i Kroatien
    Rallyföraren Dennis Rådström från Torsby har tillsammans 
    med kartläsare Johan Johansson från Valdemarsvik de senaste åren 
    tävlat i Junior-VM och EM i rally, och ska till i år göra 
    en satsning på SM i den högsta klassen. Men på grund av pandemin 
    har säsongspremiären på hemmaplan blivit uppskjuten till sensommaren. 
    Dennis och Johan behöver dock inte vänta så länge på 
    att sitta i en rallybil, utan det står nu klart att de gör comeback 
    i Rally-VM när nästa deltävling körs i Kroatien 22-25 
    april. De kommer tävla för det Slovenska teamet IKsport Racing i 
    en Ford Fiesta Rally4, samma biltyp som de tidigare kört i Junior-VM 
    och EM.
     Först och främst är vi oerhört glada att ha fått 
    denna chansen och att IKsport Racing hörde av sig med möjligheten 
    att köra deras bil i VM-tävlingen. Vi har både kört tester 
    och tävlat med dom innan och har en god relation. Det är ett professionellt 
    team med mycket passion för rally. Vårt huvudmål för 
    året är forfarande SM, men med kalendern framflyttad gäller 
    det att hålla i gång och köra. Då är detta ett 
    alternativ som ger oss mycket mil bakom ratten. Sen är vårt långsiktiga 
    mål fortfarande att köra i VM, och då gäller det att 
    ta tillvara på sånna här möjligheter, säger Dennis.
    
    Kroatiens VM-rally är nytt in i VM-kalendern för i år och 
    körs helt på asfalt. Dennis och Johan har sedan tidigare vart med 
    och utvecklat Rally4 Fiestan ihop med M-Sport Polen som bygger Fords rallybilar, 
    och känner sig därmed hemma i både bilen och på asfaltsunderlaget.
     Vi måste ha respekt för att vi inte kört tävling 
    på länge. Men vi ska ha en testdag innan tävlingen och borde 
    komma in i det snabbt igen. Vi siktar på att vara snabbaste Rally4-bil 
    i tävlingen, fortsätter Dennis.
     Det känns helt fantastiskt att vara till baka i VM, det är 
    där vi vill vara. Det är en jättemöjlighet vi fått 
    och en utmaning i ett helt nytt land. Men vi är komfortabla i bilen och 
    våra noter funkar bra på asfalt. Så det känns väldigt 
    bra, tillägger Johan.
    21-03-22 Co-drivertalangen 
    Maja Bengtsson blir trainee i WRC
    Den svenska co-drivertalangen, 16-åriga Maja Bengtsson från småländska 
    Virestad, blir en del av det entourage som kommer att finnas bakom regerande 
    juniorvärldsmästaren Tom Kristensson när han kliver in i årets 
    Rally-VM, WRC, som fabriksförare för M-Sport Ford World Rally Team.
    
    Rally-Maja kommer mer exakt att ingå i det gravelteam 
    som sekonderar Tom Kristenssons co-driver, David Arhusiander, med de allra 
    senaste noterna från specialsträckorna från och med WRC Croatia 
    i april.
     Det är inspirerande och känns ärofyllt! Jag kommer att 
    ta vara på denna möjlighet, förklarar Maja Bengtsson som står 
    inför en intensiv tävlingssäsong.
    
    I dagsläget kommer hon att vara co-driver åt TV-profilen och rallymästaren 
    Jonas Kruse vid hans tävlande i Rally-SM för Team Nybe, samt vara 
    trainee i WRC i sin roll bakom Tom Kristensson och David Arhusiander.
    
    Det är också klart att det internationella bilsportförbundet, 
    FIA, har utfärdat en internationell co-driverlicens åt Maja Bengtsson, 
    vilket öppnar för ytterligare engagemang.
     Detta, den internationella erfarenheten, kommer att vara mycket viktigt 
    för min karriär! Jag kommer att utvecklas som co-driver med det 
    stora målet att en dag komma dit, en professionell karriär, säger 
    Maja som har ett starkt påbrå inom den svenska nationalsporten 
    rally  hennes pappa Mathias Bengtsson har två SM-titlar som co-driver 
    och står bakom det framgångsrika rallyteamet Team Nybe.
    
    Fjolårets JWRC-segrare, Tom Kristensson, är mycket glad över 
    att ha Maja Bengtsson som en del av sin uppbackning vid hans tävlande 
    i WRC2-klassen för Ford.
     Jag ser det som en tillgång att ha engagerade människor 
    omkring mig med stor passion för sporten och som är villiga att 
    jobba hårt, säger han och fortsätter:
     Jag har under cirka två år sett Maja utvecklas väldigt 
    mycket på kort tid. Hon visar stort intresse för vad jag gör 
    samtidigt som jag ser en möjlighet i hur vi ska utvecklas tillsammans 
    inom sporten.
    
    Tom säger också att Maja har potential att vara en draghjälp 
    inom marknadsföring, vilket alltid behövs enligt honom. Men det 
    är inom tävlandet som fokus ligger.
     Maja ska i första hand vara med under test och tävlingar 
    för att skapa rutin och erfarenhet som vi tillsammans ska ha nytta av. 
    Hon ska följa oss hur vi planerar och förbereder oss inför 
    tävlingar, samt ser hur vi gör. Detta så att Maja kan snappa 
    upp och dra nytta av vår erfarenhet. Sen är jag övertygad 
    om att Maja kommer tillföra saker till oss. Snabbare än vi tror, 
    avslutar Tom Kristensson. 
    
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    21-03-18 Tom Kristensson klar 
    för WRC2 som fabriksförare för M-Sport Ford World Rally Team 
    
    Efter månader av hårt arbete har alla bitar nu fallit på 
    plats vilket innebär att Tom Kristensson kommer att köra i VM i 
    klassen WRC2 för engelska M-Sport Ford World Rally Team med en Ford Fiesta 
    Rally2 bil.
    Första tävlingen i WRC för Tom och hans nye co-driver David 
    Arhusiander blir Croatia Rally i Kroatien den 22-25 april.
    - Jag är väldigt glad och tacksam för att M-Sport ger mig möjligheten 
    att tävla för teamet i WRC2, säger Tom.
    - Det är fantastiskt att välkomna Tom till teamet och vi ser fram 
    emot att se hur han utvecklas under året. Vi tittar ständigt på 
    FIA Junior WRC-fältet för att se vem som imponerar, och Tom imponerade 
    från sin allra första säsong, med seger i sitt debutrally! 
    
    - Han har visat högt tempo på alla underlag, med vinster på 
    snö, grus och asfalt och vi är angelägna om att se honom utvecklas 
    ytterligare. Detta blir hans första säsong med Ford Fiesta Rally2, 
    och det kommer att bli mycket att lära sig, när han tar de första 
    stegen med fyrhjulsdrift i tävling, säger Richard Millener, teamchef 
    för M-Sport.
    - I nästan två decennier har vi ägnat oss åt att skapa 
    en effektiv "Ladder of Opportunity" genom vilken några av 
    världens mest talangfulla ungdomar kan utvecklas till de högsta 
    nivåerna av tävlande. Under de senaste åren har FIA Junior 
    World Rally Championship varit en integrerad del av detta, och jag ser fram 
    emot att se hur Tom utvecklas, som den senaste föraren som har kommit 
    härifrån.
    - Under de senaste två åren har han haft en fantastisk utveckling 
    med Maciej Woda och hans team på M-Sport Polen. Nu är det dags 
    för honom att ta nästa steg, tillsammans med Richard Millener och 
    vårt tekniska team, upp till den högsta nivån i rallyvärlden. 
    Som fullvärdig medlem i teamet kommer han att ha tillgång till 
    samma information som våra andra förare, lära sig att använda 
    informationen, och utveckla sina kunskaper tillsammans med vårt erfarna 
    team av ingenjörer, säger Malcolm Wilson, högste chef på 
    M-Sport.
    
    I WRC2 tävlar team uppbackade av fabrikanter eller fristående team 
    som är godkända av Internationella Bilsportförbundet, FIA.
    
    En Rally2 bil är en fyrhjulsdriven bil, som är den näst högsta 
    klassen i FIA-klassningen. Motorstyrka, väghållning och bromsar 
    är i toppklass.
    - Det har varit tuffa månader med hårt arbete efter segern i JWRC 
    i början av december, men min plan har hela tiden varit att köra 
    i WRC, därför känns det oerhört skönt att nu kommit 
    så långt, säger en nöjd och mycket glad Tom.
    - Framför allt att få ihop en budget för de sju deltävlingar 
    som jag planerar att köra, möten och kontakter med olika företag 
    och personer. Även alla andra praktiska saker runt omkring har gjort 
    att det ibland varit kaos i huvudet, säger Tom med ett stort leende. 
    
    - Jag är otroligt tacksam mot mina partners som tror på mig, en 
    förstående arbetsgivare, och personer omkring mig, som gör 
    det möjligt att få leva i min dröm.
    - Eftersom jag inte har tävlat i en fyrhjulsdriven bil tidigare, så 
    blir det första att få en känsla för det och även 
    hitta vilka inställningar passar bäst för min körstil, 
    fortsätter Tom, eftersom det går att göra betydligt mer olika 
    inställningar än på den Ford Fiesta Rally4 som jag körde 
    i JWRC.
    
    Motståndarna för Tom i WRC2 håller verkligen högsta 
    klass. Förra årets världsmästare i WRC2, norrmannen Mads 
    Östberg och hans landsman Andreas Mikkelsen, båda med stor erfarenhet 
    även av WRC-bilar finns här liksom teamkamraten i M-Sport, fransmannen 
    Adrien Fourmaux och Toms landsman Oliver Solberg.
    
    Planen för säsongen 2021 är förutom Kroatien deltävlingarna 
    i Portugal, Estland, Finland, Belgien, Spanien och eventuellt Japan. 
    
    21-03-12 C3 Rally2 and Mads 
    Østberg looko to secure a second WRC2 World title 
    Citroën Racing renews its faith in Mads Østberg and his co-driver 
    Torstein Eriksen, longstanding members of the #C3Rally2Family, as C3 Rally2 
    aims to defend its WRC 2 world title. The Tagai Racing Technology team, on 
    behalf of which the Norwegian crew is already competing in the Hungarian Rally 
    Championship, will be in charge of running this new programme among the elite 
    of Rally2 racing.
    
    With more than 130 World Rally Championship races under his belt  and 
    no fewer than 18 podiums secured in the top-tier category  Mads Østberg 
    is unquestionably one of the leading figures of world rallying. A key member 
    of the Citroën Racing family for a number of years now, the Norwegian 
    has over time established himself as the ideal driver to develop the new spearhead 
    of Citroën Racings customer racing range: C3 Rally2. His experience 
    of top-level racing, combined with the expertise of the Citroën Racing 
    engineers, has enabled C3 Rally2 to become one of the most powerful weapons 
    in its class. 
    
    Having secured four overall wins in the WRC 2 on a variety of tricky surfaces 
    such as the ice of Monte-Carlo, the Swedish snow, the fast and rough gravel 
    roads of Estonia and the Italian asphalt, Mads Østberg and Torstein 
    Eriksen claimed the WRC 2 world title in 2020 in the C3 Rally2. This title 
    crowns the others won by in Europe by Alexey Lukyanuk, in France by Yoann 
    Bonato and Jean Baptiste Franceschi, in Italy by Andrea Crugnola and in Spain 
    by Pepe Lopez. 
    
    Already committed to a new venture in taking on the specific challenge of 
    Hungarian roads in the C3 Rally2, the Mads Østberg-Torstein Eriksen 
    pairing has decided, with the backing of Citroën Racing, to defend their 
    WRC2 world title. The crew will be able to count on the proven competitiveness 
    of C3 Rally2, especially now that it features new upgrades introduced this 
    winter by the French manufacturer. 
    
    In addition to the eight rounds contested in Hungary, Mads Østberg 
    and Citroën Racing will therefore be competing at seven events on the 
    WRC calendar in a full WRC 2 programme, the precise details of which are yet 
    to be defined.
    
    WHAT THEY SAID
    Didier Clément, Head of Customer Racing, Citroën Racing
    Mads Østberg is one of a select number of drivers who have claimed 
    an overall win at a round of the World Rally Championship, so he certainly 
    has nothing to prove in terms of his speed. After winning the WRC 2 world 
    title with C3 Rally2 in 2020, we are proud to pursue our working relationship 
    with him, one that goes back many years now. Mads is an esteemed member of 
    the #C3Rally2Family. Our goal is clear for this new season in the WRC 2: win 
    another World Championship title. Mads and C3 Rally2 form the ideal combination 
    to reach our goal.
    
    Mads Østberg, C3 Rally2 driver in the WRC 2
    Obviously, I'm very happy to be able to continue all the work done with 
    Citroën Racing. We have got to know each other well over the years and 
    the world title won in 2020 clearly illustrates just how effective our working 
    relationship is. I was heavily involved in the development of C3 Rally2 and 
    Im proud to be able to drive it in the upper reaches of world rallying. 
    Defending the title with a new team is going to be a big challenge. We have 
    worked a lot with Citroën Racing and TRT to put together this programme 
    and it took a while to reach a decision. I'm convinced we have found the right 
    solution to reach our goals. 
    
    21-02-28 Tänak wins 
    easily in the Arctic as Rovanperä grabs early title lead
    Finn becomes youngest ever WRC leader with Belgian Neuville back in third. 
    Ott Tänak sealed a dominant start-to-finish victory at Arctic Rally Finland 
    Powered by CapitalBox on Sunday afternoon.
    The Estonian was never seriously challenged during the three-day encounter 
    in Lapland's frozen forests. He built a comfortable lead during the first 
    two legs and eased through the finale to win the FIA World Rally Championship's 
    second round by 17.5sec.
    
    Home hero Kalle Rovanperä fended off a charging Thierry Neuville to claim 
    the best result of his career in second. At just 20 years old, he became the 
    youngest driver to lead the WRC in the championship's 49-year history. Neuville 
    finished 2.3sec adrift in third.
    
    Tänak won five of the 10 snow and ice speed tests in his Hyundai i20. 
    Apart from a brush with a snowbank on Saturday, he avoided trouble on superfast 
    roads near Rovaniemi to kick-start his title bid after retiring from the season-opener 
    in Monte-Carlo.
    
    "The pressure was there and we knew it was going to be very complicated 
    to take the fight," he said. "In the end we did a very good weekend, 
    with only one mistake. It's an amazing place, definitely one of the best places 
    to have a winter rally."
    
    Rovanperä, starting just his ninth top-level rally, began the final day 
    with a 1.8sec buffer to Neuville. He extended it by a tenth in the first of 
    two passes through the 22.47km Aittajärvi test, before winning the final 
    Wolf Power Stage to retain his grip on second.
    
    The Toyota Yaris driver moved four points clear of Neuville at the top of 
    the standings, relegating world champion Sébastien Ogier who had a 
    disappointing weekend. The Frenchman finished 20th after burying his Yaris 
    into a snow drift.
    
    Neuville's third place provided a double podium for Hyundai Motorsport, which 
    reduced Toyota Gazoo Racing's manufacturers' championship lead to 11 points.
    
    Craig Breen finished fourth in another i20 after a four-rally absence. Tyre 
    management was crucial and the Irishman fell back on Saturday as he struggled 
    for grip on deteriorating roads after ending the opening day in second. He 
    was 52.6sec adrift of Tänak.
    
    Breen kept Elfyn Evans at bay in the final test after the Welshman closed 
    to within 3.6sec in the penultimate stage. The final gap between them was 
    8.9sec. Japan's Takamoto Katsuta rounded off the top six in another Yaris.
    
    Tributes were made on the podium to Finnish rally great Hannu Mikkola. The 
    1983 world champion and three-time runner-up died on Friday and the Finnish 
    Air Force led the accolades with an F18 Hornet flypast.
    
    The WRC moves to the asphalt Croatia Rally for round three, which is based 
    in Zagreb on April 22-25.
    
    Final positions
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 2hr 03min 49.6sec
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +17.5sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +19.8sec
    4. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +52.6sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 01.5sec
    6. T Katsuta / D Barritt JAP Toyota Yaris +1min 37.8sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 2 of 12)
    1. K Rovanperä 39pts
    2. T Neuville 35
    3. S Ogier 31
    4. E Evans 31
    5. O Tänak 27
    21-02-28 Kristoffersson 
    hittade farten
    Vintriga Arctic Rally Finland blev precis den uppladdning Johan Kristoffersson 
    ville ha inför säsongen. Under sista dagen höjde också 
    Johan tempot och matchade de allra bästa i WRC 3-klassen.
    - En bra avslutning. I det stora hela får vi vara nöjda, summerar 
    Johan.
    Den trefaldige rallycrossvärldsmästaren inledde rallyt stabilt på 
    fredagskvällen med en tredjeplats på första specialsträckan. 
    Totalt efter första dagen låg han på sjätte plats i 
    WRC 3.
    - Lugnt och städat. Svårt i mörkret på sista, men ändå 
    väldigt nöjd med första dagen, summerar Johan.
    
    Lördagsförmiddagen blev däremot mindre bra. Visserligen en 
    femteplats på morgonens första sträcka, men på SS 4 
    blev Johan stående i en snövall och förlorade nio minuter.
    - Då får man börja om på noll för att hitta flytet.
    
    Väl på vägen igen kom Kristoffersson och Barth in i rytmen 
    med en fjärde- och två femteplatser i klassen som resultat.
    - Vägen ändrade sig otroligt mycket jämfört med reccen 
    på grund av mycket snö, men vi hittade ett bättre flyt på 
    eftermiddagen och jag blev mer bekväm i körningen.
    
    Inför rallyt sa Johan att han skulle köra kontrollerat till att 
    börja med för att framåt söndagen stå på 
    för fullt. Avslutningsdagens första sträcka visade att strategin 
    följdes. Kristoffersson gjorde sin bästa sträcka på SS 
    9 och var tvåa i klassen med sin Volkswagen Polo GTI R5, bara tre sekunder 
    efter estländaren Kaur.
    - Där försökte vi ligga på ordentligt.
    
    Sista sträckan var en repris av dagens första och Johan fortsatte 
    i samma stil. En ny andraplats och därmed en bekräftelse på 
    att värmlänningen hänger med bra i tempot när han har 
    blivit varm i rallykläderna.
    - Första sträckan och de två sista, då är vi där 
    vi ska vara tycker jag, och då är vi även med på tiderna.
    
    Johan och co-drivern Patrik Barth slutade på tionde plats i WRC 3-klassen. 
    Stallchefen i Volkswagen Dealerteam BAUHAUS summerade en helg i norra Finland 
    med godkänt utfall.
    - Man vill alltid ha mer, men vi var på nya jaktmarker och mötte 
    ett gäng duktiga finländare på deras hemmaplan. För att 
    komma längre än så här behöver vi åka mycket 
    mer. Johan tar bilen i mål och det var det viktigaste den här helgen, 
    säger Tommy Kristoffersson.
    
    För fortsättningen av säsongen var det tre dagars mycket värdefull 
    träning. Johan ska köra Extreme E-serien, men förhoppningsvis 
    också något mer under 2021.
    - Hoppas att det här har varit till hjälp inför Extreme E. 
    Jag ser fram emot att komma igång med säsongen. Ska bli kul att 
    få tävla med Molly. Det är svårt att förutse vad 
    som väntar oss, i och med att allt är nytt, men man får förbereda 
    sig på att anpassa sig så fort som möjligt helt enkelt, avslutar 
    Johan.
    
    21-02-28 Ekström och 
    Bergkvist femma i rally-VM i Finland
    Mattias Ekström och Emil Bergkvist blev bästa svenskarna i klassen 
    WRC3 under rally-VM i finska Rovaniemi. Duon, som kör för teamet 
    EKS JC, placerade sig på en femteplats i helgens deltävling.
    
    Under söndagen avslutades FIA WRCs Arctic Rally Finland. I klassen WRC3 
    räckte det till en femteplats för teamet EKS JC. Bakom ratten fanns 
    tidigare rallycrossvärldsmästaren och dubbla DTM-mästaren Mattias 
    Ekström och kartläsare Emil Bergkvist, före detta Juniorvärldsmästare 
    i rally. Ekipaget kom till start i klassen WRC 3 med en koda Fabia Evo 
    Rally2, som servas av det nyligen sammanslagna teamet EKS JC.
    
    Den svenska duon hade en lite tuff inledning, med fastkörning under shakedown 
    och en tiondetid på SS1. Under lördagens första sträcka, 
    SS3, hittade de flytet och kunde höja farten. De klättrade i resultatet 
    och var uppe och nosade på en tredjetid på SS6. Tempot räckte 
    tillslut till en hedersvärd femteplats i tävlingen.
    
    För EKS JC kom ännu ett ekipage till start: tyska Albert von Thurn 
    und Taxis och österrikiske kartläsaren Berhnard Ettel. Duon hade 
    en kämpigare tävling än sina teamkompisar efter att kört 
    av vägen och fastnat i en snövall på SS3. De tvingades bryta, 
    men kunde komma tillbaka för söndagens två sträckor efter 
    ett växellådsbyte. De avslutade med två femtondetider i klassen.
    
    Joel Christoffersson, teamchef EKS JC:
    Jag är jättenöjd med helgen. När vi åkte hit 
    visste vi inte riktigt vad vi kunde förvänta oss, men målet 
    var hela tiden en topp fem-placering i WRC 3. Luften gick ur oss lite när 
    Mattias fick en så pass dålig start på fredagen. Men sen 
    visade han bra tempo med snabba sträcktider, och kunde tillslut knipa 
    en femteplats. Sen är det alltid en intern fight mellan rallycrossförarna, 
    så det kändes kul att vi kunde ta Johan [Kristoffersson] och bli 
    bästa svenskarna i klassen.
    
    Mattias Ekström, förare:
    Det blev ett på många sätt lyckat rally. Vi slutförde 
    alla kilometer och utvecklade tempot genom tävlingen. Vi började 
    för lågt på SS1, men därefter gick det uppåt och 
    mot slutet kände jag mig självsäker och kunde hålla en 
    hyfsat hög fart utan att ta några risker. Emil gjorde också 
    ett bra jobb i bilen, så vi är nöjda. På lördagsmorgonen 
    hittade vi en bra set-up på bilen och vi ändrade inte den under 
    helgen  så jag skulle säga att vi lyckades riktigt bra där.
    
    Generellt sett gav Arctic Rally Finland många lärdomar och erfarenheter. 
    Det är alltid nyttigt att få köra såhär många 
    kilometer i hög fart, och jag ser det som en bra uppvärmning inför 
    Extreme-E. Jag skulle säga att vi uppnådde målet med tävlingen: 
    bilen är hel, vi hade riktigt kul och lärde oss mycket. Jag kan 
    inte heller tacka alla fans nog som har hejat på oss via på sociala 
    medier, alla samarbetspartners som stöttat oss under den här tävlingen 
    och de som jobbade hårt i depån för att leverera en bra bil. 
    
    
    Emil Bergkvist, kartläsare:
    Det har varit ett bra rally, tycker jag. Jag är faktiskt riktigt 
    imponerad av Mattias, han har inte kört så mycket rally den senaste 
    tiden och förarna här är riktigt snabba. Jag är också 
    nöjd med mitt jobb. Det har varit väldigt roligt och vi ska vara 
    nöjda med femteplatsen.
    
    21-02-28 Femte plass og viktige 
    VM-poeng for Veiby etter Rally Finland
    For første gang har det vært kjørt VM-rally på vinterføre 
    i Finland, etter at den klassiske runden i Sverige ble avlyst på grunn 
    av pandemien. Totalt 10 etapper i området rundt julenisse-byen Rovaniemi 
    har blitt kjørt, og det med sterk konkurranse i WRC2-klassen, hvor 
    blant annet tidligere WRC-sjåfører Esapekka Lappi og Andreas 
    Mikkelsen stilte til start. Problemer med gasspedalen og noen utfordringer 
    med å finne riktig oppsett for best mulig grip, gjorde at det ble litt 
    tidstap for Ole Christian i starten. Utover i løpet stemte alt bedre, 
    farten økte og det ble både andre og tredje tider på fartsetappene, 
    like bak Lappi og Mikkelsen.
    - Det har vært ett fantastisk løp her i Finland. Helt utrolige 
    raske prøver, perfekte vinterforhold, rett og slett ett eventyr å 
    konkurrere her. Vi ender opp med en femte plass, og det var ikke helt etter 
    planen. Visste det ville bli tøft i teten, med to wrc-sjåfører 
    i klassen, men hadde allikevel håpet på å være med 
    i nærheten av dem. Vi fikk problem med at gassen hang seg opp på 
    fredag kveld, og tapte en god del på det. På lørdag brukte 
    vi litt tid på å finne riktig oppsett for optimalt grip, men det 
    kom seg utover dagen. Både lørdag ettermiddag og søndag 
    har vi kjørt fort og satt andre og tredje raskeste tider på prøvene, 
    rett etter Lappi og Mikkelsen. Ble tredje plass på power stage i dag, 
    og vi får med oss 3 poeng som kan bli viktige senere, sier Ole Christian.
    
    Det ble til slutt en femte plass i WRC2-klassen på Ole Christian og 
    kartleser Jonas Andersson. Tredje raskeste bil på løpets Power 
    Stage ga også 3 ekstra VM-poeng som teller i sammendraget.
    
    WRC2 Resultater Arctic Rally
    1 Lappi
    2 Mikkelsen +47,7
    3 Gryazin +1.30,3
    4 Brynildsen +2.44,9
    5 Veiby +2.54,2
    6 Prokop +7.00,1 
    
    21-02-28 Oliver Solberg chockerade 
    hela rallyvärlden
    Oliver Solbergs första 250km bakom ratten i en fullspäckad WRC-bil 
    skickade chockvågor genom hela rallyvärlden. 19-åringens 
    sjundeplats i Arctic Rally Finland kommer föralltid att bli ihågkommen 
    som en av de mest spektakulära debuterna i motorsports historien på 
    toppnivå i Rally-VM.
    
    En av de yngsta fabriksförarna genom tiderna beordrades av teamchefen 
    för Hyundai Motorsport att köra förnuftigt och att ha kul i 
    sin WRC-debut. Oliver Solberg svarade genom att matcha världseliten i 
    både hastighet och skicklighet, och inte bara på en specifik specialsträcka 
    utan genom hela VM-tävlingen i sin Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC-bil.
    - Jag har inga ord för att beskriva min känsla just nu. Det känns 
    helt overkligt och är utan tvekan det största jag har upplevt i 
    min karriär. Vi är i jultomtens hemstad (Rovaniemi), och han gav 
    mig den bästa gåvan som finns, säger Oliver Solberg.
    - Jag har känt mycket glädje, spänning, men också osäkerhet 
    sedan jag blev ombedd av Andrea (Adamo, teamchef i Hyundai Motorsport) att 
    göra min WRC-debut här. Jag funderade mycket på hur det skulle 
    gå för mig. Nu har jag svaret, och det kunde knappast ha gått 
    bättre.
    
    13 månader har gått sedan tidernas rallytalang Kalle 
    Rovanperä gjorde sin WRC-debut i rally Monte-Carlo. Finnen, som är 
    357 dagar äldre än Oliver Solberg, imponerade då med att köra 
    en sekund långsammare per kilometer än vinnaren av rallyt Thierry 
    Neuville. I helgens tävling i norra Finland var Solberg junior bara 0,5 
    sekunder per kilometer efter vinnaren och teamkamraten Ott Tänak. Två 
    i tävlingen var just Rovanperä (karriärens bästa placering) 
    och trea Neuville.
    - Under tävlingen tänkte jag inte på så mycket annat 
    än att köra och göra mitt bästa. Men mellan sträckorna, 
    när vi stannade bakom Sebastien (Ogier, sjufaldig världsmästare), 
    för att fixa med bilen, slog det mig att wow, jag lever verkligen 
    min dröm och jag kämpar mot världsmästaren. En fantastisk 
    upplevelse att slåss mot honom i min första tävling - även 
    om jag vet att hans startposition var till nackdel för honom, sa den 
    19-åriga talangen.
    
    Mest uppseendeväckande var Solbergs sekundstrid med världseliten 
    redan på tävlingens tredje specialsträcka, vilket även 
    var karriärens tredje specialsträcka på toppnivå för 
    19-åringen: Tredje bästa tid, bara 4,6 sekunder efter Tänak. 
    Tre gånger fick Solberg så kallade stop-and-go i snövallarna, 
    inklusive strax innan målet på sista specialsträckan. Således 
    tappade han även 6:e platsen totalt. 
    Så bort emot 40 sekunder  blev kvar i de finska snövallarna 
    :)
    - Innan tävlingen var jag mest spänd på hur jag skulle bemästra 
    aerodynamik i bilen. Jag var ganska säker på att jag skulle behärska 
    hastigheten. Vad jag inte förväntade mig var att jag kunde leverera 
    så konkurrenskraftiga tider så tidigt i tävlingen. Jag tappade 
    en placering mot slutet, men jag är nöjd med min sjunde plats, säger 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    På vägen till sjundeplatsen, 1,39 minuter efter vinnaren, satte 
    Oliver sex topp-5 tider på rallyts totalt tio specialsträckor.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling är Rally Kroatien om knappt två månader. 
    Underlaget där kommer att vara asfalt och ska köras i området 
    runt huvudstaden Zagreb. Det är än inte klart vilken klass Oliver 
    Solberg kommer köra där. 
    
    21-02-27 Tänak stretches 
    Arctic Rally lead amid Ogier's Saturday despair
    Rovanperä and Neuville stay in touch with Estonian ahead of Sunday finale. 
    Ott Tänak mastered Saturdays second leg of Arctic Rally Finland 
    Powered by CapitalBox to carry a substantial lead into Sundays finale.
    
    The Estonian won three of the six superfast snow and ice speed tests in a 
    Hyundai i20 to add to Fridays opening leg double. He heads Kalle Rovanperä 
    by 24.1sec with two more remaining at this second round of the FIA World Rally 
    Championship.
    
    His joy was in contrast to the disappointment suffered by world champion Sébastien 
    Ogier. The championship leader buried his Toyota Yaris into a snowbank 200 
    metres from the end of the closing test and plunged off the leaderboard as 
    he battled for 20min to dig it out.
    
    Tänak stretched his advantage to 23.6sec after winning two of this morning's 
    three stages in perfect winter conditions in Lapland's forests. He held the 
    Finnish youngster and a fast-closing Thierry Neuville at bay this afternoon 
    to put himself in a strong position.
    
    "This afternoon was all about getting through and we didn't make any 
    mistakes," said Tänak. "This morning we were still pushing 
    a bit but this afternoon it was important just to come through. The last stage 
    was quite stressful, but for us there was no need to push."
    
    Despite overnight set-up changes to his Yaris, Rovanperä remained frustrated 
    with his car's balance. He yielded a few seconds after swiping a snowbank 
    and after winning the penultimate stage, he came under fierce pressure from 
    a charging Neuville in the final test.
    
    The Belgian's tyre strategy worked to perfection and he was quickest by more 
    than 12sec to slash Rovanpera's advantage to 1.8sec. It was a better afternoon 
    for Neuville who earlier struggled to hear co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe's pace 
    notes above his i20's engine noise.
    
    Team-mate Craig Breen found tyre management more tricky as conditions worsened 
    this afternoon. With frozen gravel poking through the ice and loose snow on 
    the surface, the Irishman fell back to fourth, almost 30sec adrift of Neuville.
    
    Toyota's Elfyn Evans broke Tänak's run of stage wins this morning but 
    the Welshman also struggled to manage his tyres and admitted he was often 
    too cautious. He was 10.1sec behind Breen.
    
    Oliver Solberg surpassed all expectations on his WRC World Rally Car debut. 
    The 19-year-old was a stunning third in the opening stage and returned to 
    the Rovaniemi base in sixth  despite losing his glasses ahead of the 
    final stage!
    
    Sunday's finale comprises two runs of the 22.47km Aittajärvi test, south 
    of Rovaniemi. The second pass forms the live TV Wolf Power Stage, with bonus 
    points up for grabs for the top five drivers and manufacturers.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 1hr 43min 32.1sec
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +24.1sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +25.9sec
    4. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +53.4sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +1min 03.5sec
    6. O Solberg / S Marshall SWE Hyundai i20 +1min 26.8sec
    20-02-26 Tänak takes 
    charge in Arctic's WRC winter wonderland on Friday 
    Estonian carves out 16.2sec lead over Breen with Finn Rovanperä third. 
    Ott Tänak threw down the gauntlet in Lapland's frozen forests by winning 
    the opening two speed tests to build a dominant lead at Arctic Rally Finland 
    Powered by CapitalBox on Friday night.
    
    The Estonian was the class of the field in the first of three days of Arctic 
    action. He was fastest in the first 31.05km Sarriojärvi test by 3.6sec 
    before crushing his rivals by almost 10sec in the repeat run in darkness.
    
    Tänak returned to the overnight halt in Rovaniemi with a 16.2sec advantage 
    over Hyundai i20 team-mate Craig Breen, with home hero Kalle Rovanperä 
    20.4sec adrift in a Toyota Yaris in third.
    
    Pirelli's tyres provided amazing grip as the tungsten-tipped studded rubber 
    bit into the snow and ice-covered roads. Tänak was one of the few frontrunners 
    to gamble on just one spare tyre for the pair of stages.
    
    "I tried to be as nice as possible to the tyres on the hard surface," 
    he said. "It's still very, very early in the rally so no reason yet to 
    think about anything. It was a challenging and typical rollercoaster Finland 
    stage, very technical."
    
    Breen, returning to the FIA World Rally Championship after a four-rally absence, 
    was quickly back in the groove. Top three times on both stages put the Irishman 
    ahead of the eager 20-year-old Rovanperä.
    
    The Finn's first stage split times were quicker than Tänak, but a mistake 
    after the midpoint slowed his progress. On roads littered with tricky blind 
    crests, he recorded the top speed, clocking a remarkable 204.8kph in the second 
    pass.
    
    "I was stuck in a snowbank for a while. I thought I had more time coming 
    into a junction but went wide and hit the rear. We can't have mistakes like 
    that again," the 20-year-old said.
    
    Thierry Neuville put a third i20 into the top four. The Belgian was 9.4sec 
    behind Rovanperä and complained of understeer in the second run, but 
    he had 2.2sec in hand over Elfyn Evans' Toyota Yaris in fifth. Teemu Suninen 
    was sixth in a Ford Fiesta.
    
    Championship leader Sébastien Ogier was almost 50sec off the lead in 
    ninth in his Yaris. Road conditions improved progressively so first in the 
    order proved a tough task for the Frenchman, especially as snow flurries left 
    loose powder on the surface for the second pass.
    
    The bulk of the rally takes place in Saturday's second leg. A compact clockwise 
    route south-east of Rovaniemi is driven twice, with service in between. The 
    final stage runs in darkness and the six tests add up to 144.04km of action.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 31min 50.7sec
    2. C Breen / P Nagle IRL Hyundai i20 +16.2sec
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +20.4sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +29.8sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +32.0sec
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Ford Fiesta +34.5sec 
    
    21-02-25 Juniorvärldsmästaren 
    Tom Kristensson på väg till WRC
    Det råder rallyfeber i Sverige trots att Rally Sweden ersatts med WRC 
    Artic Rally Finland. Oliver Solberg debuterar som fabriksförare i WRC, 
    multiföraren Mattias Ekström gör rallycomeback i WRC3, och 
    i den klassen får han även konkurrens av rallycrossvärldsmästaren 
    Johan Kristoffersson när VM-rallyt inleds på fredagen i Rovaniemi.
    
    I startfältet saknas dock regerande juniorvärldsmästaren Tom 
    Kristensson från Hörby, men faller alla pusselbitar på plats 
    så återfinns skåningen på startlinjen när WRC 
    Croatia inleds 22 april.
     Det är som ett hundrabitarspussel där 95 bitar hittills fallit 
    på plats, förklarar 29-årige Tom Kristensson nöjt.
    
    Det är ingen hemlighet att han har bestämt sig för att ta steget 
    upp till WRC från JWRC som han segrade klart i ifjol och så snöpligt 
    snuvades på segern i 2019.
     Jag jobbar stenhårt på detta, det är nästintill 
    ett heltidsarbete bara att rodda allt, men jag har en förstående 
    arbetsgivare som ger mig möjligheterna, säger han.
    
    Som segrare i JWRC 2020 har han en WRC2-bil till sitt förfogande, fem 
    fria WRC-starter samt 200 däck. En bra grundsplåt entrébiljett, 
    för att kunna ta steget upp till den fyrhjulsdrivna klassen under WRC. 
    I nuläget är förhandlingarna långt framme.
    
    I slutet av januari blev det klart att David Arhusiander från Östersund 
    kommer att vara co-driver till Tom denna säsong. David har läst 
    noter i både svenska och tyska rallymästerskapen. Tom har också 
    byggt upp ett nätverk av kunniga och rutinerade personer för att 
    stötta honom i arbetet med att tävla och för att kunna få 
    rätt förutsättningar för att kunna göra det.
    
    Även om bil, däck och startavgifter är säkerställda, 
    så krävs en driftsbudget för att täcka omkostnader. Omkring 
    fyra miljoner kronor kostar en fullvärdig WRC2-säsong med krav på 
    start i sju tävlingar, varav en start ska ske utanför Europa. Av 
    dem räknas resultaten i sex.
     En styrka i vårt arbete med att finna sponsorer är dels 
    att tävlingarna avgörs i viktiga exportländer för svensk 
    industri, dels den starka TV-bevakningen där SVT:s WRC-sändningar 
    tenderar en räckvidd på över 900 000 tittare per sändning, 
    berättar Tom Kristensson.
    
    Innan mitten av mars kommer ett besked om Tom Kristenssons WRC-start 2021. 
    
    21-02-24 WRC breaks new ground 
    in the Arctics frozen Finnish forests
    The FIA World Rally Championship journeys to the Arctic Circle for the first 
    time this week. The FIA World Rally Championship journeys to the Arctic Circle 
    for the first time this week boosted by one of the strongest frontline entries 
    in recent years.
    
    Never in its 49-year history has the series ventured as far north and Arctic 
    Rally Finland Powered by CapitalBox (26 - 28 February) has 13 World Rally 
    Cars ready for battle in Laplands winter wonderland.
    
    This second round is the years only pure winter fixture. Paradoxically, 
    the frozen forests around Rovaniemi will see top speeds exceeding 200kph as 
    Pirellis studded tyres dig into thick ice covering gravel roads to provide 
    amazing grip.
    
    Seven-time world champion Sébastien Ogier heads the entry following 
    victory in last months opening round at Rallye Monte-Carlo. Like most 
    frontrunners, the Frenchman has no experience of the Arctic roads and has 
    found it difficult to prepare in the usual way.
    
    Usually when we have onboard videos from rallies we try to look at them, 
    explained the Toyota Gazoo Racing driver.
    
    This is probably the event where there is the least advantage to look 
    at previous onboards because very often snowbanks can be in a different place. 
    They give you an idea of what to expect in terms of profile and general speed, 
    but they are not really a big working tool.
    
    Ogier is joined in Yaris World Rally Cars by Kalle Rovanperä, Elfyn Evans 
    and Takamoto Katsuta and its 20-year-old Rovanperä who has attracted 
    much of the pre-event attention.
    
    The Finn is used to snow and ice and although the Arctic marks only his ninth 
    top-level start, he won a national rally on the same roads in January last 
    year. Many believe he has what it takes to becomes the WRCs youngest 
    rally winner this weekend.
    
    Its the rally where it can really happen, said Ogier. Last 
    year already in Swedens winter conditions he was really fast, and probably 
    on snow he has driven more kilometres than almost any driver in the championship, 
    even if he is the youngest. He will be very strong.
    
    Irelands Craig Breen comes into Hyundai Motorsports squad to join 
    Thierry Neuville and Ott Tänak in i20 World Rally Cars.
    
    Teemu Suninen is eyeing a strong performance on home ground after crashing 
    in the season-opener. He is joined by Gus Greensmith and Prada heir Lorenzo 
    Bertelli, competing for the first time since 2019, in Fiesta World Rally Cars 
    for the M-Sport Ford team.
    
    Oliver Solberg, son of 2003 world champion Petter, makes his top-flight debut 
    in an i20 entered by Hyundai 2C Compétition. The teenagers preparations 
    have been upset by a late co-driver change, with Seb Marshall replacing Aaron 
    Johnston.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet drives a second car for the team while the World Rally 
    Car entries are completed by private entrant Janne Tuohino in a Fiesta.
    
    The rally starts on Friday afternoon and drivers face 10 speed tests covering 
    251.08km before Sunday afternoons finish.
    
    21-02-23 Citroën in Hungary 
    launches World Champion Crew in national Rally Chamionship 
    Citroën Rally Team Hungary has signed for its third season in the Hungarian 
    Rally Championship, a world champion driver and co-driver. Last years 
    WRC2 champion Mads Ostberg and co-driver Torstein Eriksen will make their 
    2021 debut with the latest developments of the Citroën C3 Rally 2 provided 
    by Tagai Racing Technology (TRT) in the Hungarian Open Rally Championship.
    
    The Citroën brand is proud of the success, performance and reliability 
    that Citroën Racing has demonstrated throughout its rally career The 
    Hungarian Citroën headquarters, as well as Tagai Racing Technology and 
    PIRELLI, have worked hard to be able to show the local audience what Citroën 
    is capable of throughout the 2021 season. 
    
    Team principal, György Balkányi, proudly stated,  I am very 
    pleased to be able to establish a collaboration between TRT and Mads Østberg, 
    who will represent the Citroën brand in the Hungarian Rally Championship, 
    as well as the reputation of our country and Hungarian rally in the world. 
    
    
    The four-time Norwegian champion has been competing with Citroën since 
    2014 and was at the wheel of the C3 R5 in 2020 when he was titled WRC2 World 
    Championship with his co-driver, also Norwegian Torstein Eriksen.
    
    At a test session organized last year, Mads was able to find his bearings 
    within the team. He said, I am happy to have been able to come to this 
    agreement with Citroën in Hungary and TRT, I am very confident in their 
    work and am excited to take on the challenge of the Hungarian roads. 
    
    21-02-23 Johan laddad för 
    VM-rally
    Eet blir årspremiär för Johan Kristoffersson i Arctic Rally 
    Finland kommande helg. En chans att skaffa värdefull erfarenhet och gå 
    en match mot världseliten.
    - Jag har inte kört rally på ett år, så det blir samma 
    taktik som det brukar i rally-VM. Vi börjar lite lugnt. När vi har 
    kommit in i det ska vi höja tempot, säger Kristoffersson.
    
    I februari 2020 körde den numera trefaldige rallycrossvärldsmästaren 
    i mål som trea i WRC 3 i Rally Sweden. Det var tredje pallplatsen på 
    lika många VM-rallyn.
    - Rally Sweden 2019 och 2020 och så Rally Finland däremellan.
    
    Arctic Rally Finland tar 2021 över Rally Swedens plats i VM-kalendern. 
    Rovaniemi, 135 mil från Kristofferssons bas i Arvika, är tävlingscentrum 
    för det vintriga rallyt vid polcirkeln. För Volkswagen Dealerteam 
    BAUHAUS blir det en härlig kick-off för säsongen. Stallchefen 
    Tommy Kristoffersson har höga förhoppningar:
    - Det är många i vårt team som brinner för rally. Nu 
    blev det tyvärr inget Svenska Rallyt, men istället får vi 
    vara med om ett riktigt klassiskt vinterrally, med två meter snö 
    och härliga vintervägar. Det är inspirerande för oss alla!
    
    För Johan blir det mycket tid bakom ratten, värdefull träning, 
    oavsett vad resten av året har att bjuda på. Många detaljer 
    från rallykörning har Johan haft stor nytta av i sin framgångsrika 
    rallycrosskarriär. Arctic Rally Finland blir därför ett exklusivt 
    sätt att förena nytta med nöje.
    - Det ska bli så himla roligt! Det är kul med rally, för man 
    kan göra så mycket förberedelser. Det har blivit mycket rally-on-board 
    på sistone. Man kan inte gå förbi datorn utan att det råkar 
    bli ännu en film.
    
    Ett test har han också hunnit köra med Kristoffersson Motorsports 
    Volkswagen Polo GTI R5.
    - Det funkade bra, även om en enskild testväg inte täcker in 
    karaktären för ett helt rally.
    
    Esapekka Lappi och Andreas Mikkelsen ser Kristoffersson fram emot att få 
    jämföra sig med, även om de kör i WRC 2-klassen.
    - Jag räknar helst på alla R5-bilar som en grupp och man kan i 
    alla fall inte be om tuffare motstånd.
    
    Duellen med Mattias Ekström i WRC 3 ser värmlänningen som den 
    mest intressanta.
    - Sett till förutsättningarna är det vi två som är 
    jämförbara, två rallycrossförare som får chansen 
    att köra ett VM-rally. Och eftersom både jag och Mattias är 
    extremt noga med att alltid förbereda oss på bästa sätt 
    ska det bli intressant att se vem som lyckats bäst.
    
    Johan har gjort sina förberedelser delvis tillsammans med nygamle co-drivern 
    Patrik Barth, som ersätter Stig Rune Skjaermoen.
    - Båda är superduktiga och jag har åkt med Patrik förr 
    så det blir inga problem. Han var dessutom ute och åkte VM förra 
    året, så han har koll på allt runt omkring. Jag bara kör!
    
    Tio specialsträckor ska Kristoffersson och Barth ta sig genom, från 
    fredag eftermiddag till söndag eftermiddag.
    - Det är inte så många sträckor, men de är långa. 
    Jag kör inte för någon topplacering totalt, men på vissa 
    ställen ska vi kunna vara med och utmana. 
    
    21-02-22 Ingen press på 
    Solberg i sin WRC-debut
    Tydliga order till Oliver Solberg (19) från Hyundai-chefen inför 
    sin WRC-debut denna vecka: Kör och ha det kul.
    
    19-åringen kommer för första gången att köra i 
    den största klassen i Rally-VM i den finska vintertävlingen denna 
    veckan.
    Tävlingen i det isiga norra Finland blir Oliver Solbergs 40:e rally (inräknat 
    alla klasser) men det är första gången den nyblivna fabriksföraren 
    ska mäta hästkrafterna mot världens bästa chaufförer 
    i värstingklassen.
    - Jag har pratat mycket med Andrea (Adamo, teamchef i Hyundai Motorsport) 
    om debuten, och han vill bara att jag ska köra och njuta.
    Det enda han förväntar sig av mig är att jag ska lära 
    mig så mycket som möjligt, ha kul och slutföra tävlingen. 
    Att flyttas upp till högsta klassen är ett stort steg, men jag har 
    väntat hela mitt liv på den här chansen så nu vill jag 
    bara komma igång, säger Oliver Solberg, som kommer att vara en 
    av de yngsta rallyförarna genom tiderna i WRC-klassen.
    
    Endast ett par månader har gått sedan 19-åringen tecknade 
    ett tvåårskontrakt med Hyundai Motorsport. På fredagen ersätter 
    Solberg Junior 290 med 360 hästkrafter för första gången 
    när han parkerar sin Hyundai i20 R5 (WRC2) och sätter sig bakom 
    ratten på en fullspäckad Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.
    
    Han har bara haft en testdag med bilen innan Arctic Rally Finland i Rovaniemi.
    - Det var en fantastisk upplevelse att få testa bilen, den är otroligt 
    häftig att köra! Men jag har bara börjat vänja mig med 
    bilen, det krävs mycket mer än en testdag för att lära 
    sig allt nytt. Det har rapporterats minusgrader och stabila väderförhållanden, 
    vilket är perfekt när man håller på att lära sig 
    en ny bil, säger Oliver.
    
    Tävlingen i Finland är säsongens andra VM-tävling av tolv. 
    Det börjar på fredag morgon och avslutas söndag eftermiddag 
    då 10 specialsträckor har avverkats.
    
    Ganska exakt 22 år har gått sedan pappa Petter Solberg - då 
    drygt 24år gammal - debuterade som fabriksförare för Ford 
    i rally Sweden 1999 (16:e plats). Han vann sin första VM-tävling 
    dagen innan han fyllde 28 och blev den förste och hittills enda norska 
    rallyvärldsmästaren på toppnivå några dagar innan 
    han fyllde 29.
    
    Petters första pallplats kom i Grekland tre månader innan Oliver 
    föddes på Fredrikstad sjukhus 2001. Då var han 26år 
    och 212 dagar gammal. 
    
    20-02-11 Mattias Ekström 
    gör comeback i rally-VM
    Mattias Ekström återvänder till rally-VM (FIA WRC) senare 
    i februari under deltävlingen Arctic Rally Finland. I högerstolen 
    finns tidigare Juniorvärldsmästaren Emil Bergkvist.
    
    26-28 februari kommer FIA WRC Arctic Rally Finland köras kring Rovaniemi 
    i norra Finland. I klassen WRC3 kommer tidigare rallycross-världsmästaren 
    och dubbla DTM-mästaren Mattias Ekström till start med en koda 
    Fabia Evo Rally2, som servas av EKS och JC Raceteknik. Som kartläsare 
    finns Emil Bergkvist, föredetta Juniorvärldsmästare i rally 
     en roll duon nyligen testat under Dakarrallyt.
    
    Bortsett från sina stora framgångar inom rallycross och banracing 
    har Mattias Ekström även en lång historia av rally i bagaget. 
    Under Svenska Rallyt 1999 debuterade Ekström i VM med en Grupp N Mitsubishi. 
    2004 vann han de två deltävlingarna han körde det året: 
    Sverige och Catalunya. 2005 och 2006 anslöt Ekström sig till koda 
    och körde en WRC-bil under utvalda deltävlingar  han visade 
    även då tempo bakom ratten.
    
    Mattias Ekström, förare:
    Rally har varit en livslång passion för mig och att köra 
    Arctic Rally Finland är en punkt på min bucket-list som jag nu 
    kan bocka av. 2021 har jag dedikerat till Extreme E-serien, som kräver 
    väldigt varierad kunskap och förmågan att köra på 
    olika underlag. Arctic Rally Finland är ett perfekt event för mig 
    för att hålla mig i form. Att köra hundratals kilometer på 
    is och snö, och även återuppleva min passion för rally.
    
    Att komma från Dakarrallyt i den Saudi Arabiska öknen till vinterklimat 
    i norra Finland är den största kontrasten någon kan föreställa 
    sig. VM-rallyt blir det första stoppet på min Arctic Adventure 
    road-trip. Det kommer helt klart att bli väldigt kul. De som känner 
    mig vet att jag gillar att vinna och planen är att bjuda de ordinarie 
    förarna i klassen på en fight, även om jag vet att de har 
    mycket mer erfarenheter av just rally. Vi kommer inleda med ett par dagars 
    test innan tävlingen och lovar att förse alla fans med bakom kulisserna-material 
    via sociala medier.
    
    Emil Bergkvist, kartläsare:
    Att återvända till WRC är en härlig känsla, 
    men jämfört med tidigare kommer jag ha en helt annan roll. Jag känner 
    mig exalterad och vet att det kommer bli en stor utmaning. Jag har jobbat 
    med Mattias ett tag nu, förhoppningsvis kan jag leverera som kartläsare 
    och kanske även komma med några bra tips.
    
    Joel Christoffersson, teamchef JC Raceteknik:
    Vi hade en väldigt lyckad säsong i fjol tillsammans med Mattias, 
    som gav både team-guld och VM-silver. Så det känns jättekul 
    att även kunna göra det här och vi är glada över 
    att kunna starta igång säsongen redan nu. Senast vi gjorde ett 
    rally var tillsammans med Mattias under Rally Legends 2019. Då var det 
    mer en rolig grej för oss alla, men nu är vi tillbaka för att 
    tävla på riktigt. Mattias är en rutinerad förare och 
    vi kommer göra allt för att kämpa om en pallplats. Jag vet 
    att vårt team har erfarenheten och kunskapen att göra det, så 
    jag ser verkligen fram emot tävlingen. Tyvärr körs inte rallyt 
    i Värmlandsskogarna i år, men vi hoppas såklart att det kommer 
    tillbaka hit 2022.
    21-02-05 Sensationell WRC-debut 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg kommer att vara en av de yngsta förarna genom tiderna 
    på toppnivå i rally-VM när han gör sin WRC-debut i finska 
    vintertävlingen i Rovaniemi om tre veckor.
    
    Drygt en månad efter att 19-åringen skrev på ett tvåårigt 
    kontrakt med Hyundai Motorsport flyttas han upp till värstingklassen. 
    Den 26 februari byter Solberg junior 290hk med 380hk när hans Hyundai 
    i20 R5 (WRC2) får vila och istället sätter han sig bakom ratten 
    i en fullspäckad Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC.
    
    För första gången kommer stjärnskottet att få mäta 
    sig med giganterna i WRC-klassen, där väntar bl.a sjufaldige (och 
    regerande) världsmästaren Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans, Kaller Rovanperä 
    samt teamkamraterna Thierry Neuville och Ott Tänak.
    - Jag är otroligt tacksam över att ha fått den här möjligheten. 
    En ny dröm som går i uppfyllelse, och jag är väldigt 
    laddad inför uppgiften, men samtidigt väldigt ödmjuk. Jag har 
    absolut ingen erfarenhet av den här bilen eller någon annan WRC-bil 
    för den delen. Målet är glasklart, här ska det köras, 
    läras och njutas, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Ganska exakt 22 år har gått sedan pappa Petter Solberg - då 
    drygt 24år gammal - debuterade som fabriksförere för Ford 
    i Rally Sweden 1999 (16:e plats). Han vann sin första VM-tävling 
    dagen innan han fyllde 28år och blev den första och hittills enda 
    norska världsmästaren i rally på toppnivå några 
    dagar innan han fyllde 29år.
    
    Solberg seniors första pallplats kom i Grekland tre månader innan 
    Oliver föddes på Fredrikstad Hospital 2001.
    
    Sonens rekordtidiga WRC-debut kommer knappast som en blixt från klar 
    himmel. I januari körde 19-åringen två tävlingar i Hyundais 
    färger där han och kartläsaren Aaron Johnston imponerade mycket 
    med bland annat en pallplats i just finska Rovaniemi.
    
    - Naturligtvis är vi angelägna om att se vilken nivå Oliver 
    ligger på men vi ställer inga krav på hans debut annat än 
    att han ska njuta och skaffa sig så mycket erfarenhet det bara går. 
    Vi ser detta mer som en test än en tävling för Oliver. Han 
    måste anpassa sig till bilen och bilens prestanda under krävande 
    vinterförhållanden. Målet är att vi ska se en glad och 
    nöjd Oliver korsa mållinjen efter sista specialsträckan, säger 
    teamchef Andrea Adamo i Hyundai Motorsport.
    
    WRC-bilen som Oliver Solberg kommer att köra i Finland skiljer sig ganska 
    mycket mot R5-bilen han är van vid och har tävlat med de två 
    sista åren. Först och främst har den en betydligt högre 
    (25 procent) motorprestanda, den är lättare, den har en sexväxlad 
    låda (R5-bilen har fem) samt betydande utveckling av tekniska, mekaniska 
    och aerodynamiska komponenter.
    
    Bilen accelererar från 0 till 100km/h på mindre än 4 sekunder 
    - oavsett underlag.
    - Förmodligen blir en av de största utmaningarna att bemästra 
    de krafter som följer med aerodynamiken i bilen. 
    Jag har väldigt liten erfarenhet inom området, men de snabba vägarna 
    runt Rovaniemi är perfekta för att lära känna downforce 
    i en WRC-bil, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Vintertävlingen i Finland ersätter traditionella Rally Sweden, som 
    blev inställt pga den rådande pandemin.
    Rallyt i Finland om tre veckor blir säsongens andra VM-tävling.
    
    21-01-27 David Arhusiander 
    blir ny co-driver till Tom Kristensson
    Efter det att Joakim Sjöberg, på grund av tidsbrist, lämnade 
    högerstolen hos Tom efter JWRC-segern i Italien i början av december, 
    har sökandet efter en ny co-driver pågått. Nu är det 
    klart att 30-årige David Arhusiander från Östersund blir 
    Toms nye bisittare.
    David tävlar för Jämtlands MK och började åka med 
    lokala förare 2009. Efter det blev det tävlingar på SM-nivå 
    med ett antal olika förare innan han 2018 tog plats bredvid Elias Lundberg 
    och tävlade i SM och i Opel Adam Cup i Tyskland. Man vann cupen, vilken 
    Tom gjorde året före, och det blev en plats Opel Junior Rally Team 
    och tävlande i JERC, Junior-EM, 2019. Under förra årets stympade 
    säsong blev det några tävlingar med Adam Westlund.
    - Det skall bli väldigt spännande och inspirerande att åka 
    med Tom på VM-nivå och i en R5-bil, säger David.
    - Vi har träffats några gånger och det har klickat bra. Toms 
    driv och positivitet känns mycket inspirerande, så jag ser verkligen 
    fram emot att vi skall komma igång och tävla och få uppleva 
    hur VM-tävlingar på den här nivån fungerar.
    - Jag är mycket glad över att ha fått en pusselbit på 
    plats och lyckats knyta David till teamet, säger Tom. - Som David säger 
    har det klickat och känts bra de gånger vi träffats, och han 
    har ju en hel del erfarenhet av större utlandstävlingar från 
    EM. Det kommer att bli både bra och kul, det är jag övertygad 
    om.
    - Just ni arbetar jag hårt för att få ihop säsongen 
    för en VM-satsning. Det är många pusselbitar som skall på 
    plats, och inte minst en budget som håller, fortsätter Tom. 
    - Eftersom förra årets säsong påverkades av Corona och 
    inte slutade förrän i början av december, har tiden för 
    att få ihop årets säsong blivit kortare än tänkt. 
    Men som sagt, vi jobbar hårt och tar steg för steg framåt, 
    samtidigt som pandemin är en viss osäkerhetfaktor.
    - Jag vill ju absolut kunna använda vinarrbilen från VM-segern, 
    avslutar Tom
    
    För någon dag sedan fick Tom uppmärksamhet för segern 
    i Junior-VM genom att ta emot pris på Nordöstra Skånes Idrottsgala. 
    
    I kategorin "Årets Genombrott" utsåg juryn Tom till 
    vinnare med motiveringen: "En passionerad idrottsman som gått sin 
    egen väg för att erövra världen. Landslagsmannen från 
    Hässleholms kommun fixade ett fartfyllt genombrott som gav stora rubriker 
    så väl nationellt som internationellt". Det var första 
    gången sedan starten av galan 2003 som en rallyförare fick ta emot 
    priset.
    - Det är en stor ära att bli uppmärksammad och hedrad med detta 
    i stark konkurrens med många andra duktiga idrottare från områden, 
    säger Tom
    21-01-24 #C3Rally2family 
    dominate WRC3 category at WRC season opener Rally Monte-Carlo 
    The C3Rally2 drivers asserted themselves within the tough RC2 competition 
    and highlighted the expertise and experience of Citroën Racing through 
    their strong and unwavering performances. The ongoing development by the brand 
    and the WRC2 and WRC3 teams has made this kick off to the 2021 season to conclude 
    a success.
    
    The C3Rally2 displayed outstanding reliability throughout the changing Rally 
    Monte-Carlo climate by reserving five spots in the RC2 top 10. Put to the 
    test in a mix of weather, visibility and road conditions; the snow, ice and 
    rain were no match up against its consistency and versatility.
    
    Despite jumping into the deep end for some following a complicated 2020-year, 
    the RC2 competitors took advantage of the technical support and expert weather 
    analysts made available to them by Citroën Racing and were able to conquer 
    the conditions presented to them. Eric Camilli struggled finding his rhythm 
    coming into the early stages, however the momentum developed stage by stage 
    as he kept a steady pace allowing him to finish 3rd of WRC2 and in the top 
    10 of RC2. A first Rally Monte-Carlo at the wheel of a Rally2 car, Sean Johnston 
    and Alex Kuhrani played it safe though their experience allowed them to build 
    confidence and pace in the varied conditions finishing in 5th position.
    
    It was a fair-play battle for the top three between Yohan Rossel, Yoann Bonato 
    and Nicolas Ciamin on all stages as the drivers pushed the C3Rally2 for the 
    WRC3 stage wins. CHL Sport Auto driver Yoann Bonato and his co-drive Benjamin 
    Boulloud clocked in four scratch times and Santéloc Racing Teams 
    Yohan Rossel & Benoit Fulcrand with four. Rossel managed to grow the gap 
    after his stage win on ES 10, while Bonato and Ciamin suffered a puncture. 
    Nicolas Ciamin of Belgian team DG Sport, put the pressure on the two leaders 
    with his five scratch times and showed outstanding performance with a best 
    results of P7 in the overall standings on ES12. The reactivity of C3Rally2 
    to the different driving styles of the three Frenchmen saw them round off 
    the WRC3 podium.
    
    A first time in competition off the Belgian rally roads, the duo Davy Vanneste 
    and co-driver Kris Dalleine got some quality experience on the World 
    Rally Championship and Rally Monte-Carlo stage, who held onto their 6th WRC3 
    position throughout the entire rally. G.Car Sports Italian crew, Giacomo 
    Ogliaro and Lorenzo Grnai brought their WRC experience to the stage and fought 
    to keep a strong and steady pace throughout the entire rally.
    
    QUOTE, UNQUOTE
    Didier Clément  Director of the Citroën Racing client competition:
    This Rally Monte-Carlo 2021 was an extremely difficult challenge, with 
    some exceptional conditions. The collective result is an impressive one that 
    shows the coherence between the C3Rally2Family and their ability to work together. 
    To have all of the cars and crews finish the race is an accomplishment in 
    itself, but with zero reliability or technical issues is even better. The 
    tyre choice, which was never obvious, was always on point. We have concrete 
    results with the impressive third place of Eric Camilli who has had very little 
    driving time and the outstanding triple WRC3 podium with Yohan Rossel, Yoann 
    Bonato and Nicolas Ciamin, which put forward the different drivers, tools 
    and the C3Rally2.
    
    Eric Camilli  Sports & You  WRC2:
    We had a lot of fun on this first rally of the season. The result is 
    ok, we obviously wanted more, but after a year without much driving time, 
    we could not have done better. The time it took us to find our rhythm, it 
    was already too late. The very muddy conditions were where we lost our time. 
    It will not be easy to find time to get any more tests in, so our next stop 
    will surely be Croatia or Portugal.
    
    Yohan Rossel  Saintéloc Racing Team  WRC3:
    I attained my objectives coming into Rally Monte-Carlo, which was to 
    be first. I am happy of our performance and what we were able to prove during 
    the rally. There are things to work on that I have already brought to the 
    attention of with my engineer and the team and we are ready to start. We are 
    happy that Citroën Racing is there to help us in finding the right set 
    up and solutions for what we hope to achieve. Being ahead after the first 
    race is always a good thing, and I am excited to see what we will be able 
    to do next. 
    
    21-01-24 Ogier claims record 
    eighth Monte-Carlo victory at 2021 season-opener
    Frenchman banks 50th WRC win as Evans finishes second with Neuville third.
    
    Sébastien Ogier celebrated his 50th world rally win and a record eighth 
    victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo on Sunday afternoon.
    
    He opened the defence of his 2020 FIA World Rally Championship title with 
    a sublime performance in the French Alps, mastering snow and ice to head Toyota 
    Gazoo Racing team-mate Elfyn Evans by 32.6sec in a dominant 1-2 for the Japanese 
    squad.
    
    Ogier's eight victories span three decades and have been achieved with five 
    different manufacturers. He ended a perfect weekend by winning the final Wolf 
    Power Stage to add five bonus points and seal a maximum 30-point haul from 
    the rally.
    
    The Frenchman shrugged aside early brake problems in his Toyota Yaris. He 
    launched a charging recovery after losing the lead on Saturday following a 
    spin and a puncture to regain top spot ahead of Sunday's finale in the mountains 
    above Monaco.
    
    Ogier, who delayed retirement for one final WRC season, more than doubled 
    his lead in the final leg for an emotional win on a rally based in his birthplace 
    of Gap. A 1-2 marked a dream start to Jari-Matti Latvala's management career 
    as team principal.
    
    "That's not a bad end to the weekend," Ogier said. "The car 
    has been amazing. I really enjoyed the weekend, it has been such a pleasure. 
    I almost have tears in my eyes now and it was a good decision to do one more 
    year. Jari-Matti  welcome boss, with a win!"
    
    Evans led on Saturday night after Ogier's time loss, but the Welshman could 
    not repel his colleague and felt he had been over-cautious in the difficult 
    conditions.
    
    "It's been good, but I never felt it was never 100 per cent as it should 
    have been. There were some good stages, but never consistently where I'd really 
    like to be. Perhaps we were just a little below the point you could call the 
    level of risk," he explained.
    
    Last year's victor, Thierry Neuville, finished a further 40.9sec behind in 
    a Hyundai i20. It marked an impressive result for the Belgian, who split with 
    long-term co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul less than a week before the start, and 
    did not partner replacement Martijn Wydaeghe until Thursday's opening speed 
    test.
    
    Neuville climbed to third when Kalle Rovanperä's hopes of achieving a 
    Toyota clean sweep of the podium ended with a Sunday morning puncture. The 
    Finn finished 1min 20.1sec adrift.
    
    Dani Sordo was fifth in another i20 after a frustrating weekend for the Spaniard 
    on his last rally with co-driver Carlos del Barrio. Japan's Takamoto Katsuta 
    rounded off the top six in another Yaris.
    
    Round two of the championship features northern Finland's all-new Arctic Rally 
    Lapland. The series' only pure winter rally is based in Rovaniemi on February 
    26-28.
    
    Final positions
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 56min 33.7sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +32.6sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 13.5sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +2min 33.6sec
    5. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +3min 14.2sec
    6. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +7min 01.3sec
    
    FIA World Rally Championship (after round 1 of 12)
    1. S Ogier 30pts
    2. E Evans 21pts
    3. T Neuville 17pts
    
    
    
    21-01-24 Lärorik Hyundai-debut 
    i VM för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg var med och kämpade om en topplacering i sin klass i Rally 
    Monte-Carlo när debuten slutade med ett stopp i en snödriva på 
    sista specialsträckan på söndagen.
    
    19-åringen fastande med sin Hyundai i diket och utan någon publik 
    på plats fanns det ingen hjälp att få för att komma 
    tillbaka upp på vägen och kunna avsluta rallyt. Därmed bröts 
    rallyt med endast ett fåtal kilometer kvar av tävlingen.
    - Det var ett litet misstag som ledde till avkörningen, det är frustrerande 
    att vi inte kunde slutföra tävlingen. Bilen fick inga skador så 
    med lite hjälp skulle vi kunnat komma tillbaka upp på vägen 
    och fortsatt till målet i Monaco. Men i den speciella situation vi befinner 
    oss i utan publik längs sträckorna fanns det inget vi kunde göra. 
    Jag väljer att fokusera på vad som gick bra i tävlingen, sa 
    Oliver Solberg.
    
    Söndagen började fantastiskt för Petter Solbergs son. På 
    dagens första specialsträcka lyckades endast tre WRC-förare 
    i huvudklassen matcha hastigheten hos den svenska-norska supertalangen. Fjärde 
    tid totalt på sträckan med en R5-bil som är långt från 
    VM-bilarnas kapacitet är häpnadsväckande.
    - En fjärdeplats totalt på den sträckan är jag otroligt 
    nöjd med, den upplevelsen är helt klart min bästa i en VM-tävling 
    någonsin. Förhållandena var extremt svåra med svart 
    is på vägen. Före varje sväng var det omöjligt att 
    veta om däcken skulle få fäste eller inte.
    
    Solberg tog två sträcksegrar (av 15 möjliga) i tävlingen 
    där Andreas Mikkelsen och kartläsaren Ola Fløene vann Rally2-klassen 
    överlägset. Efter ev besvärlig start på rallyt med tekniska 
    problem var Oliver Solberg och kartläsaren Aaron Johnston med i sekundstriden 
    om tredje platsen inför sista sträckan i R5-klassen.
    
    Förra månaden tecknade Oliver Solberg ett tvåårigt 
    kontrakt med regerande Team världsmästarna Hyundai Motorsport. Rally 
    Monte-Carlo var hans VM-debut med den nya bilen och Solberg valde själv 
    att starta tävlingen utan att nomineras till VM-poäng. Således 
    räkas inte tävlingen in i 19-åringens VM-säsong.
    - Jag börjar känna bilen bättre nu. Att börja med Monte-Carlo 
    är en utmaning men också mycket lärorikt med tanke på 
    svårighetsgraden av de olika förhållandena på vägarna, 
    säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling äger rum i Finland om en månad. 
    
    21-01-23 Ogier set for Rallye 
    Monte-Carlo record win after Saturday surge
    Frenchman holds 13-second lead over Evans with one day of action left. Sébastien 
    Ogier took a huge step towards securing a historic eighth Rallye Monte-Carlo 
    win on Saturday after recapturing the lead to head a clean sweep of the podium 
    places for Toyota Gazoo Racing.
    
    After losing top spot due to a flat tyre on Friday afternoon, Ogier regained 
    the initiative from Elfyn Evans with a stunning drive in darkness on snow 
    and ice-covered roads in this mornings opening speed test. He distanced 
    Evans by almost 18sec in the 18.31km stage.
    
    The Frenchman retained his cool on polished snow in the next test. Although 
    Evans claimed back time by winning the final stage, Ogier made the journey 
    south to Monaco with a 13.0sec advantage in his Yaris with one day remaining.
    
    "Conditions in this morning's opening stage were very difficult," 
    said Ogier. "In some corners it didn't feel like we had any studs in 
    our tyres. The conditions in the second run changed a lot since our safety 
    crew passed so I had to trust what I saw."
    
    Evans was relieved to stop time ebbing away with victory in the last test. 
    "I needed that really. It's been a bit of a frustrating day. I haven't 
    been on the money, but we'll try to keep the pressure on tomorrow," he 
    said.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä completed Toyota's treble in third. Victory on the middle 
    of today's three stages enabled Thierry Neuville to close within a whisker 
    in his Hyundai i20, but the young Finn repelled the pressure to end the day 
    7.0sec ahead. He was 43.8sec behind Evans.
    
    Ott Tänak's hold on third ended when he punctured twice in successive 
    stages. With just one spare onboard his i20 the Estonian limped to service, 
    but organisers decided there was insufficient rubber on the rim to drive on 
    the public road and he was forced out.
    
    Dani Sordo was fifth, more than a minute adrift of team-mate Neuville. With 
    Tänak sidelined in the other car and unable to restart tomorrow, the 
    Spaniard must finish to deliver vital manufacturer points for the Korean squad 
    so he eased his pace to avoid risks.
    
    Japan's Takamoto Katsuta moved up to sixth in another Yaris, more than 2min 
    30sec back.
    
    Sunday's new-look final leg features a double pass through Puget-Théniers 
     La Penne and Briançonnet  Entrevaux, totalling 54.48km. 
    There will be no service and the second run through the latter forms the bonus 
    points-paying Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday
    1. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris 2hr 16min 31.9sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +13.0sec
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +56.8sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +1min 03.8sec
    5. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +2min 11.3sec
    6. T Katsuta / D Barritt GBR Toyota Yaris +4min 43.1sec
    21-01-22 Leader Evans under 
    attack from Rallye Monte-Carlo master Ogier
    Welshman holds slender Friday lead over Frenchman with Tänak still in 
    contention. Elfyn Evans led Rallye Monte-Carlo after Friday's second leg, 
    but the Welshman was under severe pressure from angry world champion Sébastien 
    Ogier.
    
    Evans held a 7.4sec advantage over his Toyota Yaris team-mate, but Ogier is 
    looming large in Evans' rear mirror after a stunning recovery from a puncture 
    which cost him the lead.
    
    With the brake problem that hindered him on Thursday resolved, Ogier was imperious 
    on the French Alps roads near Gap to win all three morning speed tests and 
    climb from fifth to first.
    
    His 11.3sec advantage over Evans was wiped out after he spun and ended this 
    afternoon's opening test with his front left wheel on the rim. He plunged 
    to third, 23.4sec adrift, but the frustrated Frenchman bounced back to regain 
    16.0sec by winning the final test.
    
    Ogier's recovery was remarkable as he drove that last stage with an unbalanced 
    mix of three Pirelli winter tyres and one studded tyre on his Yaris.
    
    "I'm here to win this rally  so I'm going to win it," said 
    Ogier. "I was pushing in the final stage because I was angry. Conditions 
    were very difficult with a lot of rain and we had to carry a studded tyre 
    on the car. After a couple of kilometres it was starting to move at the rear."
    
    Conditions changed all day, making tyre choice complicated. A morning mix 
    of damp roads and ice gave way to persistent rain and mud this afternoon.
    
    Evans was never outside the top three times, and won the penultimate test, 
    but a damaged wheel meant he drove the final stage with the same unbalanced 
    tyre mix as Ogier. He was sixth fastest.
    
    "When conditions get more extreme, more slippery, I'm struggling for 
    that last bit of feeling and I don't get the confidence I need to push," 
    he admitted. "Seb had a fantastic day. He took a lot of risks and maybe 
    I didn't take quite enough. We know there's a small advantage to running first 
    on the road, but to be fair to him that wasn't 16sec.
    
    Leg 1 leader Ott Tänak was 17.5sec further back in third. The Estonian's 
    Hyundai i20 lost power in this morning's tight hairpins and he was powerless 
    to repel Ogier's charge into second in the final stage when his windows misted 
    up.
    
    Fourth-placed Kalle Rovanperä made it three Yaris cars in the top four, 
    the Finn 53.1sec behind Evans. He took the lead in the morning's opening test 
    but a mix of worsening road conditions and a 10sec penalty for arriving late 
    at SS4 dropped him down the order.
    
    He slid into a field early in the penultimate test but recovered to demote 
    Thierry Neuville to fifth in the closing stage. Just 6.0sec split the duo, 
    Neuville enjoying a better afternoon after toiling this morning with a poor 
    tyre choice.
    
    Team-mate Dani Sordo competed the top six another 50.5sec back. He had little 
    confidence in his car's handling after making the same tyre selection error, 
    but a more balanced choice this afternoon rejuvenated the Spaniard.
    
    Saturday brings another early start with La Bréole - Selonnet launching 
    the day in darkness at 06.30. Saint Clément  Freissinières 
    precedes the final service in Gap, before a repeat of the opening test starts 
    the long journey south to Monaco after 57.10km of competition.
    
    Leading positions after Friday
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris 1hr 33min 57.5sec
    2. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +7.4sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +25.3sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +53.1sec
    5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +59.1sec
    6. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 +1min 49.6sec 
    
    21-01-21 Tänak double 
    earns Rallye Monte-Carlo lead in WRC season opener
    Suninen unhurt after crash as patchy ice tests drivers to the limit on 
    Thursday. Ott Tänak won Thursday afternoon's opening two speed tests 
    to claim the early lead at Rallye Monte-Carlo.
    
    The Estonian crashed heavily in the FIA World Rally Championship's season-opener 
    12 months ago, but there were no mistakes today as he ended the short opening 
    leg with a 3.3sec advantage over Kalle Rovanperä.
    
    Tänak, driving a Hyundai i20, won the 20.58km special stage from Saint-Disdier 
    to Corps by 3.0sec from the Finnish youngster. He added a further three tenths 
    to his lead by taking the following 20.78km test from Saint-Maurice to Saint-Bonnet, 
    despite stalling at the start.
    
    Conditions in the opening test were wet but patchy ice early in the next stage 
    made grip unpredictable. Nevertheless, Tänak, like virtually all the 
    leading crews, opted for Pirelli's supersoft compound asphalt tyres.
    
    "It was looking like quite a simple start to the Monte, normally we've 
    never started in daylight and in these consistent conditions. In the end the 
    first one wasn't so bad but the second one, with a lot of cuts and muddy places, 
    was demanding with a lot of surprises," he explained.
    
    Rovanperä enjoyed a trouble-free run in his Toyota Yaris to end the day 
    5.2sec clear of team-mate Elfyn Evans. The Welshman was almost caught out 
    on a slippery right corner in SS1 and struggled to generate heat in his tyres 
    in the early part of SS2.
    
    Thierry Neuville was fourth in another i20, 16.0sec off his team-mate's pace. 
    The Belgian was co-driven by Martijn Wydaeghe for the first time after splitting 
    with long-term partner Nicolas Gilsoul last week. The pair settled in well, 
    despite sound problems in the intercom.
    
    Sébastien Ogier started his title defence in fifth, less than a second 
    adrift of Neuville. The Frenchman had intermittent brake problems in his Yaris 
    but had almost half a minute in hand over Dani Sordo, who was unnerved by 
    a strange noise in his i20.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet was seventh in a similar car, 25.1sec adrift of the Spaniard, 
    with WRC2 leader Andreas Mikkelsen next up in a Skoda Fabia. Fellow support 
    class contender Adrien Fourmaux was ninth with a frustrated Gus Greensmith 
    tenth in his Ford Fiesta.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta was just off the leaderboard after spinning his Yaris in 
    both stages.
    
    Teemu Suninen was the first retirement. The Finn set a storming pace through 
    the opening test and was on course for fastest time before running wide into 
    a bank, rolling back across the road and plunging down an embankment.
    
    Friday hosts the 'meat' of the rally with almost 105km of competition across 
    five stages west of Gap. Two loops of two tests sandwich a single pass through 
    the longest stage of the weekend. The action kicks off before dawn at 06.10, 
    with service after the first three tests.
    
    Leading positions after Thursday
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 24m17.5s
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota Yaris +3.3s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota Yaris +8.5s
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +16.0s
    5. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Toyota Yaris +16.9s
    21-01-20 Ogier chases eighth 
    title as WRC season launches in Monte Carlo
    Twelve rounds ahead for season that brings curtain down on World Rally Car 
    era. Just 46 days after Sébastien Ogier sealed his seventh world title, 
    the 2021 FIA World Rally Championship roars into life on Thursday (21 January) 
    at the famous Rallye Monte-Carlo.
    
    Twelve rounds lie in wait on four continents in a season that brings down 
    the curtain on the World Rally Car era. Twenty-five years after being introduced, 
    World Rally Cars will make way for an exciting new hybrid generation in 2022.
    
    Ogier returns for his final WRC season, heading a Toyota Gazoo Racing line-up 
    which is identical to last year. He is joined in Yaris cars by 2020 championship 
    runner-up Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanperä.
    
    Ogier bids for a record eighth Monte-Carlo victory on roads close to his birthplace 
    near the host town of Gap, in the French Alps. But the 37-year-old is taking 
    nothing for granted, especially after a test crash last week.
    
    Everybody knows that Rallye Monte-Carlo is the rally that I want to 
    win the most. But its a rally that you have to face with a lot of humility 
    because its always challenging with the conditions and you have to be 
    really clever to win it, he said.
    
    The rally, which celebrates its 110th anniversary, is the most unpredictable 
    on the calendar. Conditions can vary from snow and ice to wet and dry asphalt 
    on the same stage, making tyre selection fiendishly hard but crucially important 
    as teams hunt for the best compromise.
    
    Italian manufacturer Pirelli returns as the championships tyre supplier 
    after a 10-year absence to add a further element of uncertainty, but its 
    a challenge Ogier relishes.
    
    We will need to adapt to the new tyres, especially on Monte-Carlo when 
    we have a bigger package available than any other event. But Im looking 
    forward to it because for me its an interesting aspect of rallying: 
    To try and make the best tyre strategy and use them as best as you can, 
    he said.
    
    Hyundai Motorsport defends the manufacturers title, with Thierry Neuville 
    and Ott Tänak leading the attack. Neuville starts on the back foot after 
    splitting with co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul last week. Martijn Wydaeghe replaces 
    him but the pair have not tested together.
    
    Dani Sordo pilots the third i20, a car he will share during the season with 
    Irelands Craig Breen.
    
    Teemu Suninen and Britains Gus Greensmith return in M-Sport Fords 
    Fiesta, the Finn with former co-driver Mikko Markkula returning to his side.
    
    Toyota development driver Takamoto Katsuta and Pierre-Louis Loubet complete 
    the frontrunners in the 84-car entry.
    
    The rally starts in Gap on Thursday lunchtime and competitors face 14 speed 
    tests covering 257.64km before Sunday afternoons finish in Monaco. 
    
    21-01-14 Two-year WRC contract 
    for Rally Estonia
    WRC Promoter and Rally Estonia signed a two-year 
    contract
    Passion, commitment and team spirit ensured a spot in WRC calendar
    Rally Estonia aims a longer success in WRC
    
    WRC Rally Estonia 2020, the first ever Estonian WRC round was a success. On 
    Wednesday, January 13, 2021 an agreement between WRC Promoter and Rally Estonia 
    was signed by Managing Director Jona Siebel and Rally Estonia Commercial Director 
    Tarmo Hõbe. Estonian Prime Minister Jüri Ratas announced at the 
    press conference that Rally Estonia has joined the WRC calendar for 2021 and 
    2022.
    
    The two-year contract is a sign of trust from the FIA and WRC Promoter to 
    the Estonian government and Rally Estonia organising team. As a sign of recognition, 
    Prime Minister Jüri Ratas presented Estonian e-residency to FIA Rally 
    Director Yves Matton, Managing Director of WRC Promoter Jona Siebel and President 
    of the Estonian Autosport Union Ari Vatanen. All three were participating 
    at the press conference online and e-residency enabled them to sign the contracts 
    digitally during the press conference.
    
    Jüri Ratas, Prime Minister of Estonian Republic: It was an honour 
    to announce that Rally Estonia is a part of the WRC calendar in 2021 as well 
    as 2022. It shows that we have earned a trust of the stakeholders. The fact 
    that we managed to organise a safe Rally Estonia with no infections was highly 
    rated both internationally and here in Estonia. My congratulations to the 
    organisers, partners and all the rally fans in the world. Im sure that 
    Estonias position in rally world will strengthen.
    
    Yves Matton, FIA Rally Director: It is a part of the process and long 
    commitment from Estonian Autosport Union and Rally Estonia organisers. They 
    are involved organising rally since 2010 trying to achieve high level events. 
    They were part of European championship. After that they deserved a right 
    to organise WRC Promotional Event. It was success where all the manufacturers 
    were involved. In 2020 under special circumstances, they were able to organise 
    WRC event. They showcased that they really have the high level of competence 
    and bringing new ideas and fresh approach to the series. They convinced FIA, 
    WRC Promoter and all the stakeholders that this event has the level to join 
    the calendar for 2021 and 2022.
    
    Jona Siebel, WRC Promoter Managing Director: There were many factors 
    which led to this agreement. First of all, the performance of last years 
    event was one of the key aspects here. The second factor is the passion, especially 
    the passion of the Estonian rally fans which is really great. Of course, that 
    played a big part in Ott Tänaks and Martin Järveojas 
    World Championship titles for sure. And the third factor is commitment. Its 
    all about the commitment. Our understanding is that all Estonia is committed. 
    The government, the whole organising team, the fans. Everybody is committed. 
    Two years is a clear signal from FIA and WRC Promoter, it fits.
    
    Ari Vatanen, President of Estonian Autosport Union: The organising team 
    of Rally Estonia has done superb work. And we know they were capable of organising 
    top-class events. The situation in the world last year pushed some processes 
    to move faster and the dream became a reality. The Estonian Government, especially 
    Prime Minister Jüri Ratas play a big part in the success of last years 
    Rally Estonia and in this agreement. The support from the government is very 
    important. What I have seen here is a great team spirit in everything. This 
    team spirit brought WRC to Estonia and I believe it can keep WRC in Estonia.
    
    Urmo Aava, Rally Estonia Director: Ten years ago it seemed impossible 
    to organise a WRC event in Estonia. But we wanted to be better every year 
    and it keeps our focus sharp. I believe that we have still room for improvement 
    almost everywhere. We understand what and where we must do, and we are already 
    working to deliver another great event. We have a unique opportunity to start 
    a tradition here. Our goal is not just two years in the calendar, our goal 
    is a longer success in WRC.
    
    The second edition of WRC Rally Estonia will run on 15-18 July. 
    
    21-01-14 Arctic Rally Finland 
    joins 2021 FIA World Rally Championship
    · Snow and ice fixture added to WRC schedule on 26 - 28 February
    · Rovaniemi hosts all-new second round of 2021 season in Lapland
    · Rally Finland gravel round retains existing date on 29 July - 1 August
    
    The FIA World Rally Championship will venture into the Arctic Circle for the 
    first time next month after WRC Promoter today added Arctic Rally Finland 
    Powered by CapitalBox to the 2021 calendar.
    
    The all-new snow and ice event will be based in Rovaniemi on 26 - 28 February 
    and replaces the cancelled Rally Sweden as the WRCs only pure winter 
    encounter. It forms round two of the 12-event fixture list.
    
    The announcement means the Nordic country will host two WRC rounds this year. 
    Rally Finland, held on iconic rollercoaster gravel roads around Jyväskylä, 
    will take place on 29 July - 1 August.
    
    Rovaniemi, the capital of Finlands northernmost Lapland province, lies 
    just outside the Arctic Circle. The competition will take place inside the 
    region, where temperatures can plunge below -30°C in February.
    
    The city is famously known as the home of Santa Claus (or Joulupukki as he 
    is called in Finland) and also attracts high tourist numbers to view the stunning 
    Aurora Borealis displays  better known as the Northern Lights.
    
    The rally starts on Friday 26 February with a morning shakedown, ahead of 
    the opening special stages that evening. Saturday features three tests driven 
    twice ahead of Sundays final leg, which closes with the Wolf Power Stage. 
    The 10 stages cover 260km.
    
    The rally will run under strict national, local and FIA Covid-19 procedures 
    and organisers will follow all protocols on whether fans will be allowed.
    
    WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel was impressed by promoter AKK Sports 
    determination to organise the rally at short notice.
    
    Since it was confirmed in December that Rally Sweden would not take 
    place, weve been working hard with AKK Sports, the city of Rovaniemi 
    and the enthusiasts there to try to make this event happen. Its been 
    a tough race against time and my thanks go to all involved, he said.
    
    Although the rally starts in just 44 days, we know AKK will leave no 
    stone unturned to ensure it reaches the same high standards as the traditional 
    summertime Rally Finland.
    
    Winter rallies provide some of the sports most spectacular action. 
    A winter wonderland of full snow and big snow banks lining the roads are a 
    drivers dream, so I think the WRC is in for a great time!
    
    AKK Sports CEO Riku Bitter is delighted at how quickly Rovaniemi embraced 
    the idea of a WRC round at such short notice.
    
    We set out to look into the matter and explore our possibilities. Of 
    the various different options, Rovaniemi, with its solid culture in organising 
    winter rallies, good reputation as an international event city and large number 
    of enthusiastic and experienced rally-makers stood out, he said.
    
    FIA rally director Yves Matton said: With Arctic Rally Finland joining 
    the WRC calendar, we will experience a rally in a region that has always made 
    us dream and where conditions promise to be optimal for a snow event.
    
    Following the unfortunate cancellation of Rally Sweden in December, 
    this is proof that with challenges can come opportunities.
    
    I would like to thank AKK and the organising team for their commitment, 
    professionalism and determination, which enables them to make a second round 
    in Finland a reality within a short time window. We will give all our help 
    and support to ensure a great success for this new round.
    
    The revised calendar is subject to FIA approval. 
    
    21-01-13 Rally Estonia is Asahi 
    Kasei Team Spirit Award winner
    After pulling together their maiden WRC event in just 63 days, the Rally Estonia 
    organising team has been voted as the 2020 recipient of the Asahi Kasei Team 
    Spirit Award.
    
    Drawing in thousands of votes on wrc.com, the Estonian organising team won 
    out over Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, Toksport and M-Sport Ford. In a season that 
    was heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, Estonia was brought onto the 
    calendar as a replacement event, and was the first run under strict new Covid-19 
    regulations.
    
    Urmo Aava, Rally Estonia Director: This award is a great recognition 
    to our team and Estonia. We are pleased that FIA and WRC Promoter believed 
    and trusted us, it really means a lot. It was big effort to have spectators 
    in Rally Estonia. It wasnt easy for them, but they showed their best 
    sides and we really appreciate it. Our team, all the people who have put their 
    effort for ten years, thank you! All this couldnt have happened without 
    the support and cooperation from Estonian government and our partners. Last 
    but not least, I would like to thank everyone who voted for Rally Estonia!
    
    With the eyes of the rallying world focused on the Baltic nation, Rally Estonia 
    organisers successfully executed a Covid-safe event and did enough to earn 
    themselves a spot back on the calendar for 2021.
    
    The icing on the cake for the organisers, was seeing local hopeful Ott Ta¨nak 
    standing atop the podium on Sunday afternoon.
    
    Staying true to their team spirit, the organisers produced a thank you message 
    featuring gratitude from a number of members of their team, who thanked the 
    FIA, WRC Promoter, Estonian government and the fans for their support.
    
    The second edition of Rally Estonia will run from 15-18 July. 
    
    21-01-08 Belgium added to 
    2021 FIA World Rally Championship
    · Renties Ypres Rally Belgium joins 2021 WRC calendar
    · Belgium hosts World Rally Championship for the first time
    · Asphalt fixture replaces UKs Rally Northern Ireland in August
    · British event shelved due to continuing Covid challenges
    · Focus turns towards securing 2022 WRC round in Northern Ireland
    
    Belgium will stage a round of the FIA World Rally Championship for the first 
    time after Renties Ypres Rally Belgium was today (Friday) added to the 2021 
    calendar.
    
    The asphalt event will take place in August on a date to be confirmed. It 
    will replace the UKs proposed fixture in Northern Ireland, which has 
    unfortunately been deferred for this year due to uncertainty over public funding 
    relative to the Coronavirus pandemic.
    
    Belgium will become the 35th nation to stage a WRC round  at the second 
    time of asking  since the series started in 1973. Last Novembers 
    round in Ypres was called off due to Covid-19.
    
    Ypres was first held in 1965 and has become established as one of Europes 
    most demanding rallies. Previous winners include current Hyundai Motorsport 
    driver and home hero Thierry Neuville in 2018 and team-mate Craig Breen the 
    following year.
    
    The rally will feature three days of competition with an atmospheric service 
    park in Ypres historic Grote Markt.
    
    Jona Siebel, managing director of WRC Promoter, the commercial rights holder 
    for the championship, said Ypres would be an appetising encounter for teams, 
    drivers and co-drivers.
    
    Ypres has been a hugely popular cornerstone of European rallying for 
    more than half a century. Its elevation to the WRC will provide one of the 
    seasons sternest challenges and Im delighted the championship 
    will finally visit Belgium after last years unfortunate delay, 
    he added.
    
    Its tricky mix of narrow asphalt lanes with big ditches lining the roads, 
    allied with some stages in the dark and the potential for mixed weather, will 
    provide plenty of thrills and spills for fans.
    
    Siebel acknowledged the difficulties of Rally Northern Ireland obtaining the 
    required government support in such challenging times.
    
    Its sad the WRC will not enjoy the beauty of Northern Ireland 
    this year, but the pandemic continues to impact the global economy. Our enthusiasm 
    for a WRC round there remains strong and we look forward to continuing our 
    discussions for 2022, he said.
    
    FIA Rally Director Yves Matton said: The 2021 calendar has been developed 
    against the backdrop of the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic 
    and we knew we would possibly face ongoing issues in this new year.
    
    Bobby Willis and his team have put in a lot of work and efforts to bring 
    the WRC to Northern Ireland and were very disappointed there will be 
    no rally in the UK this year, he added.
    
    It is a chance for Ypres Rally Belgium to step in after last years 
    attempt. It will showcase the DNA of rally with a route that links Ypres to 
    Spa-Francorchamps, two iconic venues of Belgian motorsport. I very much look 
    forward to it.
    
    In October, Renties Ypres Rally Belgium was named on the WRCs 2021 reserve 
    list and Alain Penasse, president of event organiser Club Superstage, said 
    the rally was ready to take its place on the calendar.
    
    Last year our volunteers proved they could switch quickly and organise 
    a WRC event at short notice. Sadly it didnt happen, but we will be delighted 
    to welcome the WRC for the first time in mid-August, he said.
    
    Broadly speaking, we will use last years proposed format again. 
    This was clearly appreciated by the participants as the entry list for the 
    2020 edition looked impressive with 140 teams registered.
    
    Rally Northern Ireland promoter Bobby Willis explained that requisite public 
    funding was unavailable to support a successful WRC event this year due to 
    the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.
    
    Tourism Northern Ireland recognises that hosting Rally Northern Ireland 
    in 2021 represented a positive opportunity to profile the region globally, 
    and would serve to celebrate Northern Irelands motorsport heritage.
    
    However, it feels Covid-19 could diminish the substantial economic benefits 
    WRC historically bestows upon its host regions, and therefore investment would 
    not represent best value for public money at this time.
    
    We must accept the situation for 2021 and focus on our discussions to 
    explore the avenues for 2022, he said.
    
    The agreement in principle between WRC Promoter and Renties Ypres Rally Belgium 
    is subject to FIA and ASN (national sporting authority) agreement. 
    
    
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