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        Monte-Carlo: 19  
          22 January 
          Sweden: 9  12 February 
          Mexico: 16  19 March 
          Croatia: 20  23 April 
          Portugal: 11  14 May 
          Italy: 1  4 June 
          Kenya: 22  25 June 
          Estonia: 20  23 July 
          Finland: 3  6 August 
          Greece: 7  10 September 
          Chile: 28 September  1 October 
          Central Europe (AUT, CZE, GER): 26  29 October 
          Japan: 16  19 November 
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          FIA World Rally Championship calendar 2024: 
          25  28 January Rallye Monte-Carlo (Asphalt/Ice) 
          15  18 February Rally Sweden (Snow) 
          28  31 March Safari Rally Kenya (Gravel) 
          18  21 April Croatia Rally (Asphalt) 
          9  12 May Vodafone Rally de Portugal (Gravel) 
          30 May  2 June Rally Italia Sardegna (Gravel) 
          27  30 June ORLEN 80th Rally Poland (Gravel) 
          18  21 July Tet Rally Latvia (Gravel) 
          1  4 August Secto Rally Finland (Gravel) 
          5  8 September EKO Acropolis Rally Greece (Gravel) 
          26  29 September Rally Chile Bio Bío (Gravel) 
          31 October  3 November Central European Rally (Asphalt) 
          21  24 November FORUM8 Rally Japan (Asphalt) | 
      
    
    
    
    
    
    23-11-19 Triumphant Evans leads 
    home Toyota 1-2-3 in Japan 
    Japanese manufacturer team dominates home rally to end 2023 WRC season with 
    another victory.
    
    Elfyn Evans secured a lights-to-flag victory on Sunday at FORUM8 Rally Japan 
    as his Toyota Gazoo Racing team locked out the top three positions on home 
    soil.
    
    Welsh driver Evans clinched his eighth career win by finishing a dominant 
    1min 17.7sec ahead of team-mate Sébastien Ogier at this final round 
    of the season, confirming his place as the runner-up driver in the 2023 FIA 
    World Rally Championship for the third time.
    
    Evans laid the foundations for glory early in the asphalt fixture when he 
    charged to a near-two-minute advantage in Fridays rain-soaked opening 
    leg. From then on, he was able to control the rally by adapting his risk level 
    to suit the ever-changing conditions.
    
    Kalle Rovanperäs capture of the final podium spot capped off a 
    perfect season for Toyota, which has heralded titles for Rovanperä and 
    co-driver Jonne Halttunen, as well as a third successive manufacturers 
    championship victory.
    
    It was not easy with the conditions we had this week, even though we 
    had a massive gap already after Friday night, Evans said. A massive 
    thanks to the team, the car's been great and a 1-2-3 for Toyota is a fantastic 
    result.
    
    Ogier, who has undertaken a part-time programme in 2023, damaged his GR Yaris 
    cars chassis when he slid into a barrier on Saturday. The required repairs 
    meant he exceeded his allocated service time, collecting a one-minute time 
    penalty which ultimately prevented him from threatening Evans advantage.
    
    He finished 28.8sec ahead of Rovanperä while Esapekka Lappi, driving 
    a Hyundai i20 Rally1, held off Toyota hotshot Takamoto Katsuta to claim fourth 
    by 20.0sec.
    
    Home hero Katsuta won nine of the rallys 21 stages but ended just over 
    three minutes adrift of victor Evans due to an incident on Friday morning. 
    Without that misdemeanour, the 30-year-old could well have celebrated his 
    maiden victory.
    
    Ott Tänak was unable to strike a good balance with his M-Sport Ford Puma, 
    and sixth place was all the Estonian could manage on his final outing for 
    the British team. He returns to Hyundai Motorsports line-up next season.
    
    WRC2 champion Andreas Mikkelsen added another class victory to his tally as 
    well as finishing seventh overall in a koda Fabia RS Rally2. Behind 
    him were fellow Rally2 battlers Nikolay Gryazin and Kajetan Kajetanowicz.
    
    Kajetanowiczs result of second in WRC2 Challenger was enough for him 
    to beat Gryazin to that title, and he becomes the first driver to win the 
    series since it was introduced at the beginning of the year.*
    
    The WRC returns in 2024 when Rallye Monte-Carlo opens the new season from 
    25  28 January.
    *Subject to confirmation of results by the FIA
    
    Overall classification:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 3h 32m 8.8s
    2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +1m 17.7s
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 46.5s
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +2m 50.3s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +3m 10.3s
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-11-17 Evans clear in Japan 
    as Toyota dominates turbulent Friday 
    Welshman builds commanding lead as treacherous conditions cut a swathe through 
    the WRC field.
    
    Elfyn Evans led FORUM8 Rally Japan by 1min 49.9sec overnight after extreme 
    conditions in Fridays opening leg caught out several of his FIA World 
    Rally Championship peers.
    
    Torrential rainfall, thick fog and roads covered with damp leaves were just 
    some of the challenges faced by crews on the first full day of action at the 
    2023 season finale. Survival was the aim of the game and, while several of 
    his rivals faltered, Evans barely put a wheel wrong.
    
    A minor overshoot in the second stage of the day did not prevent the Welshman 
    from reaching the lunchtime service halt with 26 seconds in hand over Thierry 
    Neuville, his main competition for the runner-up spot in this years 
    drivers championship.
    
    Neuville, winner of the 2022 event, responded in the afternoon by slicing 
    Evans advantage by more than half with a blistering run through Isegamis 
    Tunnel 2. But his comeback was cut short when he crashed his Hyundai i20 N 
    Rally1 into a tree on the first corner of the following test.
    
    The Belgian wasnt the only driver to be caught out by the conditions 
    and joined team-mate Dani Sordo as well as M-Sport Ford Puma hotshot Adrien 
    Fourmaux on the retirements list after both drivers left the road at the same 
    location in SS2.
    
    Evans was left clear at the top of the standings and, with two of his Hyundai 
    rivals sidelined, headed a GR Yaris podium lockout for Toyota Gazoo Racing.
    
    It's been tough, obviously, confirmed the leader. This morning, 
    especially, was quite bad - but the afternoon was also not easy to adapt to 
    after going from the zero-grip situation of the morning to having something 
    you can actually drive a bit with.
    
    After Neuvilles demise, Sébastien Ogier became Evans nearest 
    challenger  although the eight-time world champion conceded that catching 
    up with his colleague would be a tall order.
    
    Ogier slid sideways into a barrier on SS5 but was able to continue with minimal 
    time loss. The impact did, however, cause damage to the chassis of his Toyota. 
    He collected a one-minute time penalty as the required repairs caused him 
    to check out late from the final service of the day.
    
    You are always happy when you survive this kind of day because so many 
    things can happen, and so many things did happen," Ogier said. "The 
    moment this afternoon cost us a bit of time, but we are happy to still be 
    here because it could have cost us a lot more.
    
    Running first on the road, newly crowned WRC champion Kalle Rovanperä 
    was hindered by lingering leaves, and so he took a cautious approach as he 
    carved a cleaner line for those behind. The 23-year-olds consistency 
    paid off as he finished the day error-free in third overall, just 16.7sec 
    back from Ogier.
    
    Toyota could have enjoyed a clean sweep of the top four positions were it 
    not for an error by Takamoto Katsuta on the same corner which caught out Sordo 
    and Fourmaux. His car brushed a tree and sustained radiator damage, but the 
    local star was able to make it back to service after completing the stage 
    in EV mode and carrying out repairs on the road section.
    
    That incident, combined with the time penalties for lateness after his roadside 
    fix, cost Katsuta over four minutes. He languished in ninth as a result, although 
    the three benchmark times he posted throughout the day were clear signs of 
    what could have been.
    
    Such was the rate of attrition that WRC2 champion Andreas Mikkelsen, driving 
    a Rally2-specification koda Fabia RS, placed fourth overall. Behind 
    him was Grégoire Munster, also competing in Rally2 machinery.
    
    WRC2 Challenger series hopeful Nikolay Gryazin brought his Fabia home an impressive 
    sixth overall ahead of Esapekka Lappi, who struggled for confidence in his 
    Hyundai i20 N.
    
    Ott Tänak was eighth on a day which saw his Puma plagued by gremlins. 
    The Estonian dropped almost three minutes when his cars windows misted 
    up on SS3 and he leaked more time in the afternoon with a performance-sapping 
    electrical issue. Heikki Kovalainen, the ex-F1 driver, completed the top 10 
    whilst also holding third in WRC2.
    
    Saturday is shorter but certainly no less challenging. Eight stages lay in 
    store with a combined total of 84.68km.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 1h 25m 22.7s
    2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +1m 49.9s
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 6.6s
    4. A Mikkelsen / T Eriksen NOR koda Fabia RS Rally2 +3m 0.2s
    5. G Munster / L Louka LUX Ford Fiesta Rally2 +3m 5.0s
    6. N Gryazin / K Aleksandrov koda Fabia RS Rally2 +3m 29.6s
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-11-15 Hyundai challenges 
    Toyota to Japanese duel 
    Neuville hunts for back-to-back victories at final round of the 2023 WRC season.
    While the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship titles have already been decided, 
    theres no shortage of anticipation leading into this weeks season 
    finale at FORUM8 Rally Japan.
    
    Thierry Neuville, whose Hyundai Motorsport squad has missed out on both the 
    drivers and manufacturers championship titles this year, would 
    love nothing more than to rain on Toyota Gazoo Racings parade in the 
    Japanese marques own backyard.
    
    The Belgian driver was successful in doing so 12 months ago when the all-asphalt 
    fixture made its welcome return to the WRC calendar. This time around hes 
    going head-to-head with GR Yaris Rally1 challenger Elfyn Evans for the runner-up 
    spot in the drivers championship.
    
    We are going to Japan with the Tarmac mileage from Central European 
    Rally and a win from last year, said the i20 N Rally1 star, who trails 
    Evans by seven points. Hopefully we can continue our success and have 
    another great experience out there."
    
    Evans, whose crash at the previous round paved the way for team-mate Kalle 
    Rovanperä to clinch his second world title, aims to secure the result 
    he painfully missed out on last year. In 2022, a damaged wheel prevented the 
    Welshman from delivering a home win for the GR Yaris Rally1.
    
    Rally Japan is going to be an important rally for myself and the team, 
    and we obviously want to finish the season on a high, he admitted. We 
    were in contention for the win until quite late on last year and we would 
    really like to put that right.
    
    Fellow Toyota man Takamoto Katsuta would send the huge home support into overdrive 
    should he manage to improve on last years third-place finish. The 30-year-old 
    and eight-time champion Sébastien Ogier complete a four-strong GR Yaris 
    line-up.
    
    Neuville is joined by Esapekka Lappi and Dani Sordo in a three-pronged i20 
    N Rally1 attack. He knows only too well that departing the season with another 
    win would lay solid foundations for the new year  particularly as he 
    lines up against soon-to-be team-mate Ott Tänak.
    
    Tänak starts his final rally for M-Sport Ford before he heads for Hyundai 
    in 2024. The British-based team has also entered a Puma Rally1 for Adrien 
    Fourmaux to use on his top-level return, replacing fellow Frenchman Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet.
    
    Up to 40,000 fans will be in attendance to witness the all-new rally-opening 
    super special stage inside Toyota Stadium on Thursday evening. Crews face 
    22 demanding speed tests totalling 304.66km in the mountain regions of Aichi 
    and Gifu before Sunday afternoons finish.
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-10-29 Sensational Rovanperä 
    clinches 2023 WRC title on Sunday 
    Finn secures back-to-back championship victories at Central European Rally 
    on Sunday.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä has become a two-time WRC champion, clinching the title 
    on Sunday after finishing second overall at Central European Rally*.
    
    By finishing runner-up to Thierry Neuville at this penultimate round, the 
    23-year-old ensured he can no longer be caught in the 2023 season.
    
    Just one year ago, Rovanperä made history when he became the youngest 
    WRC champion ever. Today he stands alongside legendary names like Carlos Sainz, 
    Walter Röhrl and Miki Biasion as a double winner.
    
    Entering Central European Rally with a 31-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing 
    team-mate Elfyn Evans, Rovanperä simply needed to maintain his advantage 
    to claim the crown. When Evans suffered a dramatic crash on Saturday morning, 
    the path to victory was all but assured.
    
    Following a steady start to the season, Rovanperä and co-driver Jonne 
    Halttunen hit their straps in May by winning Vodafone Rally de Portugal. Since 
    that moment, the pair have only been off the podium twice.
    
    I am feeling really good, Rovanperä beamed. I think 
    this year was, for me personally, more important than last year. The competition 
    was tighter, and we did a really good job. The biggest thank you of course 
    goes to Jonne - he is also the world's best co-driver. I am going to enjoy 
    this one more than the first one.
    
    Neuvilles capture of the outright rally victory may have been overshadowed 
    by the champions celebrations, but the Belgians drive was worthy 
    of high praise.
    
    Driving a Hyundai i20 N, Neuville took control on Saturday morning and headed 
    Rovanperä by 57.6sec to claim his 19th career victory on the slippery 
    asphalt roads across Germany, Austria and Czech Republic.
    
    Overall, we did a good job, Neuville said. We had good consistency 
    which ultimately paid off. It was a team effort this weekend and we did it, 
    so we can be proud of that.
    
    Ott Tänak overcame a hydraulic failure on the penultimate day to finish 
    third, almost two minutes back from the frontrunning pace in an M-Sport Ford 
    Puma.
    
    Sébastien Ogier fought back from wheel damage on Friday to claim fourth 
    ahead of his Toyota-driving colleague Takamoto Katsuta. Teemu Suninen, Grégoire 
    Munster and Adrien Fourmaux completed the top 8 ahead of Nicolas Ciamin and 
    Pierre-Louis Loubet,
    
    There were also celebrations for Andreas Mikkelsen, who did just enough to 
    secure the WRC2 title* despite going off the road on Friday.
    
    The championship comes to a close in Asia next month at FORUM8 Rally Japan. 
    The asphalt event is based in Aichi and takes place from 16 - 19 November.
    
    *Subject to confirmation of results by the FIA
    
    Overall classification:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 2h 52m 39.9s
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +57.5s
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 52.8s
    4. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2m 8.6s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 48.3s
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +3m 6.3s
    
    Drivers' championship standings (after round 12 of 13)
    1. K Rovanperä 235pts
    2. E Evans 191pts
    3. T Neuville 184pts
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-10-28 Rovanperä puts 
    one hand on WRC crown as Evans crashes on Saturday
    Finnish driver edges closer to second WRC title, Thierry Neuville leads Central 
    European Rally.
    
    Just four stages stand between Kalle Rovanperä and back-to-back FIA World 
    Rally Championship crowns after his only remaining title rival Elfyn Evans 
    crashed out of Central European Rally on Saturday.
    
    Having dominated Thursdays treacherous tests in the Czech Republic to 
    build a commanding rally lead, 23-year-old Rovanperä was already doing 
    more than enough to successfully defend his 2022 WRC drivers crown.
    
    A spin on Saturdays second stage allowed Thierry Neuville to slash the 
    Finns advantage by more than half, but the dynamic completely changed 
    later in the morning when Rovanperäs Toyota GR Yaris team-mate 
    Evans, who had been sitting third overall, crashed out of contention.
    
    Evans needed to outscore his colleague by at least one point at this penultimate 
    round to keep the fight going, but he came unstuck on a slippery right-hand 
    bend and slid into a barn. The Welshman will restart on Sunday in a desperate 
    bid to salvage bonus points from the Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Sacrificing his chances of the outright rally win to focus on his championship 
    prospects, Rovanperä dialled back his speed. Neuville, as a result, was 
    left to build a 26.2-second overnight lead in his Hyundai i20 N.
    
    It's good to be at the finish of the day, said Rovanperä, 
    who simply needs a drama-free run through the closing stages to clinch the 
    title. It's tough out there. I think these are the most tough Tarmac 
    rally conditions I have ever seen."
    
    Neuville, who is in line to become the first-ever Central European Rally winner, 
    added: All afternoon we tried to manage the gap and I am happy to finish 
    the day in the lead of the rally. We are following our target.
    
    Ott Tänak ensured that all three top-line manufacturers ended the day 
    on the podium, bringing his Ford Puma to the end in a lonely third overall. 
    A non-functioning handbrake caused the M-Sport man some frustrations in SS14, 
    and he trailed Rovanperä by over one minute with Sébastien Ogier 
    31.1sec behind.
    
    The battle for fifth place was raging between Toyotas Takamoto Katsuta 
    and Hyundais Teemu Suninen. Katsuta struggled to find confidence on 
    the greasy asphalt roads in the morning but upped his pace in the afternoon 
    to claim the position by 10.9sec.
    
    Puma hotshot Grégoire Munster was seventh overall ahead of Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet. Adrien Fourmaux and Emil Lindholm, leader of the WRC2 category in 
    a Hyundai i20 N Rally2, completed the leaderboard.
    
    Sundays finale boasts two stages, each traversed twice, across two countries. 
    Böhmerwald in Austria is first up before Passauer Land in Germany, the 
    second pass of which forms the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 2h 18m 34.5s
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +26.2s
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 49.1s
    4. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2m 20.2s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 47.9s
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +2m 58.8s
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-10-28 Masterful Rovanperä 
    unfazed by treacherous Czech conditions on Friday 
    Masterful Finn builds commanding lead on Central European Rally's first full 
    day.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä appeared to be oblivious to Fridays punishing conditions 
    at Central European Rally as he stormed to a commanding 36.4-second lead over 
    Thierry Neuville.
    
    Heavy rain and perilous mud greeted the FIA World Rally Championship crews 
    as they tackled the rallys first full day, which featured six asphalt 
    stages in the Czech Republic.
    
    Opening the road, points leader Rovanperä took full advantage of the 
    less polluted surface offered by his starting position. He reached the mid-leg 
    tyre fitting zone 29.2sec clear of the field after winning all three of the 
    mornings super-slippery speed tests.
    
    And the Toyota GR Yaris prodigys morning performance was no fluke, either. 
    His domination continued into the repeated afternoon loop when, in conditions 
    more consistent for drivers throughout the field, he widened the gap further.
    
    As it stands, Rovanperä is poised to claim his second-consecutive WRC 
    title at this penultimate round of the season unless team-mate Elfyn Evans 
     who languishes 47.2sec behind him in third overall - can stage a remarkable 
    comeback.
    
    "It has been super tricky today, Rovanperä said. Luckily, 
    the weather was on our side for once with the starting position - it was good 
    to be the first car on the road. We can be happy with our day."
    
    Neuville initially led after Thursdays pair of super special stages 
    but fell to third on Friday morning after struggling with his cars set-up. 
    The Belgian felt his i20 N Rally1 would have benefitted from softer suspension 
    springs but, with no service halt between loops, changes were not possible.
    
    Nevertheless, he maintained the pressure on Evans and, after overtaking the 
    Welshman to claim the runner-up spot in the final stage, ended 10.8sec in 
    front.
    
    Also feeling at odds with his cars handling was M-Sport Ford Puma man 
    Ott Tänak who ended a lonely fourth overall  43.2sec adrift of 
    Evans but with 56.4sec in hand over fifth-placed Toyota driver Takamoto Katsuta.
    
    Sébastien Ogiers hopes of winning his home rally 
    disintegrated early in the day when the Munich-based Frenchman limped through 
    the opening stage with tyre damage caused by a broken wheel. He fought back 
    to claim sixth, just 3.2sec ahead of Teemu Suninen.
    
    Aside from Neuville, Suninen was the only other Hyundai driver remaining after 
    his compatriot Esapekka Lappi crashed heavily from third overall on SS5. The 
    Finn, starting his first asphalt rally in the car, placed seventh overall 
    ahead of Puma youngster Grégoire Munster.
    
    Also having his patience tested was Pierre-Louis Loubet, who dropped more 
    than five minutes on SS8 when he went off the road and picked up wheel damage.
    
    Saturday begins with two stages in Austria before a quick hop across the border 
    to the Knaus Tabbert Bayerischer Wald blast in Germany. After service in Passau, 
    the loop is repeated once more.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 1h 13m 5.1s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +36.4s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +47.2s
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 30.4s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 26.8s
    6. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2m 35.9s
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-10-26 Rovanperä aims 
    to clinch WRC title at Central European Rally
    Finnish driver lines up against team-mate Elfyn Evans at all-new three-country 
    fixture.
    Friendships will be tested this week when Kalle Rovanperä vies to outdo 
    his Toyota Gazoo Racing colleague Elfyn Evans in the fight for the 2023 FIA 
    World Rally Championship crown.
    
    The 23-year-old Finn sits on the verge claiming his second consecutive WRC 
    title with Evans, more than 10 years his senior, the only driver who stands 
    in his way. If Rovanperä can match or better the Welshmans score 
    at this 12th and penultimate round of the season, title number two is guaranteed.
    
    Brand-new for 2023, Central European Rally includes stages spread across three 
    countries - Germany, Austria and Czech Republic. The latter, well-known for 
    its passionate rally fans, makes its debut appearance at world-level.
    
    The asphalt route is practically all new for the WRC stars running at the 
    head of the field. Pace notes, which the crews have made this week during 
    recce, must be ultra-precise.
    
    When the fight is between team-mates its always quite friendly 
    and fair with the same cars, so it should be a good one, Rovanperä 
    said. Im quite confident that it can be a good event for us. This 
    type of asphalt rally normally suits me best and I have had some good results 
    on these kinds of roads.
    
    Evans, for whom a victory would ensure the battle goes down to the wire at 
    FORUM8 Rally Japan next month, added: Well be trying everything 
    we can to have two strong rallies to end the season and well try to 
    put the pressure on [Kalle].
    
    Strengthening Toyotas charge is eight-time world champion Sébastien 
    Ogier as well as Takamoto Katsuta, who completes a four-strong GR Yaris Rally1 
    line-up.
    
    Although out of contention for title glory, Thierry Neuville has exceptional 
    credentials when it comes to competing in mixed asphalt conditions. The Belgian, 
    a past winner of Rallye Monte-Carlo and FORUM8 Rally Japan, fields a Hyundai 
    i20 N Rally1 alongside Esapekka Lappi and Teemu Suninen.
    
    Having confirmed his return to Hyundai for 2024, Rally Chile Bio Bío 
    victor Ott Tänak will aim to end his final fixtures with M-Sport Ford 
    on a high. The British squad also runs Puma Rally1 cars for youngsters Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet and Grégoire Munster.
    
    The rally starts from Czech capital Prague on Thursday afternoon. Eighteen 
    stages totalling 310km against the clock follow before Sundays finish 
    in Passau, Germany.
    
    The official Home of World Rallying: 
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    23-10-21 Excitement guaranteed 
    as WRC classics combine with new and returning additions for 2024
    The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) is poised for another exhilarating 
    season in 2024 after todays (19 October) calendar reveal.
    
    In its 52nd season, the WRC will venture to 13 captivating destinations across 
    four continents, delivering a perfect blend of tradition and innovation that 
    aligns with rallyings enduring legacy.
    
    The iconic Rallye Monte-Carlo (25 - 28 January) once again lifts the lid on 
    the 2024 campaign, taking in the famous Col de Turini passes high in the French 
    Alps which test drivers like no other. Following closely are the frozen forests 
    of Rally Sweden (15 - 18 February), the only pure snow and ice fixture on 
    the calendar.
    
    A significant shift takes place at Safari Rally Kenya, which returns to a 
    more traditional 28 - 31 March date, having run during June in recent years. 
    This shift to Easter weekend will provide an even sterner test as it coincides 
    with the beginning of Naivashas rainy season.
    
    Croatia Rally (18 - 21 April) has drawn in hundreds of thousands of spectators 
    since its WRC debut in 2021. Its unique asphalt tracks based the around the 
    capital of Zagreb vary from smooth to badly broken and are set to return in 
    all their glory, as will the legendary gravel tests of Vodafone Rally de Portugal 
    (9 - 12 May)  also a huge hit with the crowds.
    
    Mediterranean charm awaits at Rally Italia Sardegna (30 May - 2 June) before 
    the eagerly anticipated return of ORLEN 80th Rally Poland (27 - 30 June), 
    back after a hiatus at the sports top level since 2017. Poland's lightning-fast 
    gravel roads promise a thrilling spectacle which will only be amplified further 
    by the countrys enthusiastic fanbase.
    
    WRC is thrilled to welcome a newcomer in Tet Rally Latvia (18 - 21 July), 
    located in the vibrant southern coastal city of Liepaja. Building on years 
    of success at FIA European Rally Championship level, the loose-surface fixture 
    underscores the clear pathway for events to ascend to the global stage of 
    WRC.
    
    Speed enthusiasts can look forward to the high-octane Secto Rally Finland 
    (1 - 4 August), renowned for its jaw-dropping speeds and gravity-defying jumps. 
    The excitement then takes a different form at EKO Acropolis Rally Greece (5 
    - 8 September), offering a very different flavour with its winding, rocky 
    mountain stages.
    
    Once again, South America asserts its presence with Rally Chile Bio Bío 
    (26 - 29 September), reaffirming the championship's global reach.
    
    Central European Rally (31 October  3 November) will sweep across Austria, 
    the Czech Republic and Germany as the penultimate round before the grand finale 
    unfolds in Asia at FORUM8 Rally Japan (21 - 24 November).
    
    Commenting on the calendar, WRC Promoter managing director Jona Siebel said: 
    We're eagerly anticipating another action-packed season in 2024 with 
    a calendar that not only celebrates our esteemed traditions, but also propels 
    us into an exciting future.
    
    Our return to Poland and our debut in Latvia underscore our commitment 
    to delivering a fresh and exciting WRC experience for fans and competitors 
    alike.
    
    Every round of the WRC season will be broadcast live on WRCs groundbreaking 
    new platform Rally.TV, as well as via traditional broadcast partners around 
    the globe.
    
    FIA World Rally Championship calendar 2024:
    25  28 January Rallye Monte-Carlo (Asphalt/Ice)
    15  18 February Rally Sweden (Snow)
    28  31 March Safari Rally Kenya (Gravel)
    18  21 April Croatia Rally (Asphalt)
    9  12 May Vodafone Rally de Portugal (Gravel)
    30 May  2 June Rally Italia Sardegna (Gravel)
    27  30 June ORLEN 80th Rally Poland (Gravel)
    18  21 July Tet Rally Latvia (Gravel)
    1  4 August Secto Rally Finland (Gravel)
    5  8 September EKO Acropolis Rally Greece (Gravel)
    26  29 September Rally Chile Bio Bío (Gravel)
    31 October  3 November Central European Rally (Asphalt)
    21  24 November FORUM8 Rally Japan (Asphalt)
    
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    23-10-03 Oliver Solberg avslutade 
    säsongen med sin fjärde seger
    VM-säsongen avslutades på bästa sätt för Oliver 
    Solberg med seger i Rally Chile i helgen.
    
    En perfekt genomfört tävling slutade med seger för Oliver och 
    hans kartläsare, britten Elliott Edmondson. 25,8 sekunder skilde till 
    tvåan Gus Greensmith, som kör för samma Toksport-team och 
    har en likadan bil.
    
    Genialisk och genomtänkt insats för att ta bästa möjliga 
    hand om däcken var avgörande för triumfen.
     Däckstrategin gav verkligen resultat. Hela tävlingen har 
    varit en brant inlärningskurva  inte minst när det gäller 
    att ta hand om däcken, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Det har blivit fyra segrar den här säsongen, varav tre i VM: Sverige, 
    Finland och Chile. Oliver vann även EM-tävlingen Rally of Scandinavia 
    i somras. Helgens triumf var av den mer minnesvärda sorten:
     En fantastiskt tävling. Från det att vi kom till Chile och 
    mötte tusentals fans i starten av tävlingen tills vi körde 
    de sista metrarna in i målet har det varit en enorm upplevelse, sa Oliver 
    Solberg.
    
    Oliver Solberg avslutade VM-säsongen med 91 poäng efter sju tävlingar 
    i WRC2-klassen. Förarna väljer i förväg vilka sju individuella 
    tävlingar de vill räkna med i sitt mästerskap.
    
    Han fick inga VM-poäng för segern i Finland, då den inte var 
    nominerad i Olivers mästerskap. Norrmannen Andreas Mikkelsen leder VM 
    i WRC2 med två tävlingar kvar för hans del. 
    
    23-10-01 Tänak celebrates 
    Chile win as Toyota wins WRC manufacturers title 
    Estonian star victorious as WRC manufacturers' title is decided in South America*.
    M-Sport Fords Ott Tänak and co-driver Martin Järveoja became 
    Rally Chile Bio Bío winners for the second time on Sunday whilst rival 
    team Toyota Gazoo Racing secured the manufacturers championship crown*.
    
    Tänak, driving a Ford Puma Rally1 for M-Sport Ford, seized the lead of 
    the South American fixture on Friday and, thanks to clever tyre tactics, built 
    a commanding buffer which he carried through to win by 42.1sec on Sunday.
    
    Teemu Suninen went off the road in the rally's penultimate stage and, while 
    the Hyundai i20 N driver's demise elevated team-mate Thierry Neuville to second 
    overall, it also opened the door for Toyota Gazoo Racing to clinch the manufacturers' 
    title with two rallies to spare.
    
    Suninens demise meant the Japanese marque needed to score four bonus 
    points more than Hyundai, for whom Neuville was the only remaining driver, 
    in the Wolf Power Stage. It did exactly that, with GR Yaris stars Kalle Rovanperä 
    and Elfyn Evans setting the first and second-fastest times respectively.
    
    I am really proud of the team and the drivers and all the work we have 
    done during the season, expressed Toyota Gazoo Racing team principal 
    Jari-Matti Latvala.
    
    It is the earliest we have ever as Toyota Gazoo Racing got the title, 
    so it shows we have done things right.
    
    Evans result of third overall was enough to keep the drivers championship 
    battle alive as he headed points-leading GR Yaris team-mate Rovanperä, 
    celebrating his 23rd birthday today, by 1min 4.1sec.
    
    Rovanperä now leads the series by 31 points and could clinch the title 
    at round 12 of 13 by scoring higher than Evans.
    
    Almost five minutes back from the lead in a lonely fifth overall was Takamoto 
    Katsuta, driving a similar Toyota. The remainder of the leaderboard comprised 
    of WRC2 runners with Oliver Solberg winning the category ahead of Gus Greensmith, 
    Sami Pajari, Yohan Rossel and Nikolay Gryazin.
    
    Roope Korhonen, although not competing in Chile, was crowned WRC3 champion 
    by default* after Diego Dominguez's retirement means he can no longer be caught.
    
    The WRC returns to Europe soon for Central European Rally, a brand-new tri-country 
    fixture. The asphalt event takes places from 26 - 29 October across Germany, 
    Austria and Czech Republic.
    
    *Subject to confirmation of the results by the FIA
    
    Overall classification:
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma 3h 6m 38.1s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +42.1s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1m 6.9s
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 11.0s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +4m 41.5s
    6. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE koda Fabia RS +8m 18.5s
    
    Drivers' championship standings (after round 11 of 13)
    1. K Rovanperä 217pts
    2. E Evans 186pts
    3. T Neuville 155pts
    
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    23-10-01 Tactical Tänak 
    strengthens Chile lead on Saturday
    Estonian builds commanding 58.3s advantage on gruelling penultimate day.
    
    Ott Tänak closed in on back-to-back Rally Chile Bio Bío triumphs 
    by dominating Saturday to build a commanding lead.
    
    Tänak, who drives a Ford Puma Rally1 for British team M-Sport Ford, began 
    this penultimate leg with a small 4.2-second advantage over Hyundai Motorsports 
    Teemu Suninen but ended a whopping 58.3sec clear on a day which troubled title 
    contenders Kalle Rovanperä and Elfyn Evans.
    
    Saturdays speed tests were contrastingly longer, twistier and much more 
    abrasive than Fridays. And while Tänaks rivals leaned towards 
    Pirellis soft compound rubber for the morning loop, the Estonians 
    decision to take four hard tyres with him made a world of difference.
    
    With their tyres worn down by the time they had reached the final stage before 
    lunchtime, Suninen, Evans and Rovanperä all leaked chunks of time. Tänak, 
    whose hard choice boasted a longer lifespan, took full advantage and extended 
    his lead to 47.8sec before service.
    
    Tyre preservation remained a key factor on the repeated afternoon loop but, 
    with the hard work done, Tänak and co-driver Martin Järveoja were 
    able to manage their lead over Suninen. Victory on Sunday would ensure the 
    pair retain a 100 per cent victory record in Chile, a rally which has featured 
    on the WRC calendar just once previously in 2019.
    
    It's been an extremely good day, Tänak admitted. It's 
    been working in our favour and, on the stages which were bad, we had the advantage 
    to slow down but, when it was needed, we were able to speed up. It's not finished 
    yet, so we need to keep it going tomorrow.
    
    Neuville was hindered by a slow puncture in the days opening stage but 
    passed Toyota man Evans late in the morning to make it two Hyundai i20 N cars 
    inside the top three. He and Suninen were split by 13.9sec at close of play 
    and their standings mean that, barring any changes, Toyota Gazoo Racing will 
    be unable to win the manufacturers crown on Sunday.
    
    For Rovanperä, who ended the day 39.3sec behind Evans in fifth overall, 
    the wait for a second drivers title is also likely to go on.
    
    The Finn turns 23 on Sunday and carried a commanding 33-point lead into this 
    11th round of the season, but requires a score 28 points higher than team-mate 
    Evans if he is to celebrate the title with two rallies remaining.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta experienced tyre troubles of his own in SS9 but remained 
    a lonely sixth overall in another Toyota. Behind him was WRC2 leader Oliver 
    Solberg who, along with Gus Greensmith, passed Sami Pajari in the final stage 
    as the koda Fabia driver struggled with tyre wear.
    
    Grégoire Munster lost seven minutes when he stopped to change two wheels 
    late in the day. His time loss allowed Yohan Rossel to complete the top 10.
    
    Sundays finale boasts speed tests in Las Pataguas and El Poñen, 
    each driven twice and punctuated by a brief 15-minute service halt. The second 
    pass of the latter forms the Wolf Power Stage where vital bonus points are 
    up for grabs.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma 2h 36m 16.2s
    2. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +58.3s
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +1m 12.2s
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1m 22.9s
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 24.0s
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +4m 7.2s
    
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    23-09-30 Tänak stars 
    on pulsating Friday in Chile 
    Estonian driver leads as title contenders struggle on day one.
    Ott Tänak led Rally Chile BioBío on Friday evening after his clever 
    tyre strategy proved to be decisive on the opening day of the event.
    
    M-Sport Ford Puma driver Tänak set the pace in the days first gravel 
    road test at Pulperia but his fortunes soon took a dip when issues caused 
    by a heavy landing dropped him to third. As well as winding co-driver Martin 
    Järveoja, the impact also caused minor suspension damage and the loss 
    of hybrid boost.
    
    Nevertheless, it was Tänak's strategic approach to the repeated afternoon 
    loop which helped him to reclaim the top spot. In mild spring conditions, 
    he was the only frontrunning driver to select a tyre package consisting exclusively 
    of soft compound Pirelli rubber, known for its superior performance but shorter 
    lifespan.
    
    The 2019 event winner snatched the lead from Teemu Suninen in the penultimate 
    test and, crucially, went fastest again in the 23.32km Rio Claro finale to 
    extend his buffer to 4.2sec overnight.
    
    The first one and the last one [this afternoon] were extremely tough, 
    said Tänak, who has been without a WRC victory since Rally Sweden in 
    February. "When it's this hard base, it's moving so bad that you don't 
    find any stability. But we had a good clean run, so no trouble."
    
    Visited for the first time in four years, Chiles flowing roads showed 
    little mercy to title-hunting trio Kalle Rovanperä, Elfyn Evans and Thierry 
    Neuville. All three reported exceptionally low levels of grip in the loose 
    conditions but it was Evans who fared the best, completing the day 8.5sec 
    back from Suninen in third.
    
    The Welshman trails Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate Rovanperä by 33 points 
    in the drivers championship and a result of eighth or higher in Chile 
    would ensure the battle continues beyond Sunday. Road opener Rovanperä 
    suffered a half spin in the final stage and slipped to fifth overall, ending 
    the day 11.0sec behind Hyundais Neuville, who trailed Evans by 15.0sec.
    
    Traction frustrations were the least of Esapekka Lappi and Pierre-Louis Loubets 
    worries. Both drivers rolled heavily early in the day and are unlikely to 
    restart on Saturday.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta brought his GR Yaris home in sixth place and was comfortably 
    clear of Puma debutant Grégoire Munster, whose co-driver Louis Louka 
    spent the morning reading pace notes from a mobile phone after accidentally 
    leaving the paper copies in his hotel room.
    
    Sami Pajari was eighth overall and led the WRC2 category by 13.3sec from Oliver 
    Solberg while home hero Alberto Heller completed the top 10 in a rented Puma.
    
    Crews journey south on Saturday to tackle the rally's longest leg. Chivilingo 
    is up first, followed by Rio Lia - the only stage which remains unchanged 
    from the rally's 2019 edition. Maria de las Cruces finishes within sight of 
    the Pacific Ocean and completes the loop, which is repeated once more following 
    service.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma 58m 43.7s
    2. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +4.2s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +12.7s
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +27.7s
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +38.7s
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +45.6s
    
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    23-09-28 Rovanperä 
    headlines Toyotas title push at returning Rally Chile Bio Bío
    South American fixture returns to the WRC calendar.
    
    The last time Chile hosted a round of the FIA World Rally Championship, Kalle 
    Rovanperä was just 18 years old and had yet to break into the sports 
    leading category. As the championship returns to Chile this week for the first 
    time since 2019, that landscape has changed dramatically.
    
    Rovanperä, now 22, already holds one world title and is well on track 
    to make it two. The Toyota Gazoo Racing team which he drives for, meanwhile, 
    arrives in South America on the brink of clinching its third-consecutive manufacturers 
    crown.
    
    The Japanese marque could celebrate the coveted title with two rallies to 
    spare should it manage to outscore rival squad Hyundai Motorsport by at least 
    13 points at this 11th round of the season. That task falls in the hands of 
    Rovanperä and his GR Yaris-driving team-mates Elfyn Evans - second in 
    the points - and Takamoto Katsuta.
    
    The last time we were here, I was driving a Rally2 car and we had a 
    good weekend, said Rovanperä, for whom Chile represents the first 
    mathematical opportunity to be crowned champion for a second time.
    
    I think that after four years and with a lot of new stages, it is going 
    to feel more like a new rally anyway and its going to be a challenging 
    event for everyone, he added.
    
    Evans trails his colleague by 33 points in the drivers championship 
    battle and a top-eight finish for the Welshman would ensure the fight continues.
    
    Thierry Neuville is the only other driver still in contention, although the 
    Hyundai star, who crashed heavily last time here, languishes a hefty 66 points 
    back from the lead. Joining the Belgian in a three-strong i20 N line-up are 
    Finns Esapekka Lappi and Teemu Suninen.
    
    Ott Tänak is the only driver to have won an FIA World Rally Championship 
    round in Chile and did so behind the wheel of a Yaris World Rally Car. The 
    Estonian now drives for M-Sport Ford, which fields Pumas for him, Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet and Rally1 debutant Grégoire Munster. Local hero Albert Heller, 
    a class winner at WRC2 level, has rented a fourth car for his home round.
    
    Almost all 16 of the fast and smooth gravel road tests are new for this year. 
    They take place mostly on forest tracks inland from the Pacific Ocean and 
    near to the imposing Rio Biobió, Chiles second biggest river.
    
    After Thursday evenings start ceremony in Los Ángeles, competitors 
    face 320.98km of competition before the finish in Concepción, located 
    500km south of Chilean capital Santiago, on Sunday afternoon
    
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    23-09-10 Victory in Greece 
    cements Rovanperäs title ambitions on Sunday 
    Finnish prodigy edges closer to his second WRC title by winning the legendary 
    Acropolis Rally.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä scored his third victory of the season in Greece on Sunday 
    afternoon to tighten his grip on this years FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    The 22-year-old had looked set to bring up the rear of the podium at this 
    10th round but found himself topping the standings by more than two minutes 
    after Saturdays penultimate leg when former leaders Thierry Neuville 
    and Sébastien Ogier retired.
    
    Both were sidelined by central Greeces unforgiving rocky mountain roads, 
    with Neuvilles Hyundai i20 N sustaining front suspension damage before 
    Ogier, driving a Toyota GR Yaris similar to that of Rovanperäs, 
    stopped after SS12 with rear suspension failure after hitting a rock.
    
    Rovanperä could afford to relax through Sundays three-stage finale 
    and sealed a near-perfect weekend with the maximum five bonus points for winning 
    the Wolf Power Stage. He headed team-mate Elfyn Evans, his closest championship 
    challenger, by 1min 31.7sec at the finish and extended his points over the 
    Welshman to 33 with three rounds remaining.
    
    "Of course, it's a big relief, said Rovanperä, who also helped 
    grow Toyotas manufacturers championship lead to 91 points over 
    Hyundai. After a difficult rally in Finland, we needed to come back 
    now, even though we never left. A strong performance, starting first and finishing 
    first is quite nice. We had a clever drive and still a good push here [in 
    the Wolf Power Stage]."
    
    Evans lost more than one minute on Saturday as a result of his Toyota overheating 
    but fought back to finish runner-up after battling with Hyundais Dani 
    Sordo until the very last stage.
    
    Sordo had held the upper hand overnight but a sluggish run through Tarzan 
    cost him the position. The Spaniard, contesting his first rally since Kenya 
    in June, lost out by just 4.2sec after four days of competition.
    
    Ott Tänak incurred 3min 40sec in time penalties when a water pump failure 
    meant he was late to leave Fridays tyre fitting zone. But the M-Sport 
    Ford Puma driver enjoyed a relatively clean run from then onwards and climbed 
    to an impressive fourth, albeit more than four minutes back from the lead.
    
    Esapekka Lappi was fifth in a Hyundai ahead of sixth-placed Takamoto Katsuta 
    while Andreas Mikkelsen passed Gus Greensmith in the penultimate stage to 
    win the WRC2 category.
    
    In doing so, the Norwegian moved 16 points clear of championship rival Yohan 
    Rossel, who finished ninth overall, while Ogier completed the leaderboard.
    
    Further down the field, William Creighton was crowned as the 2023 FIA Junior 
    WRC champion* alongside co-driver Liam Regan. Creighton, 25, becomes the first 
    Irish driver to win the series since the late Craig Breen achieved the feat 
    in 2011.
    
    The championship heads to South America later this month for round 11. Rally 
    Chile Bio Bío returns to the WRC calendar from September 28 - October 
    1. The gravel road encounter is based in Concepción.
    
    *Subject to confirmation of the results by the FIA
    
    Overall classification:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 3h 0m 16.7s
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1m 31.7s
    3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +1m 35.9s
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +4m 28.4s
    5. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +6m 22.3s
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +7m 20.9s
    
    Drivers' championship standings (after round 10 of 13):
    1. K Rovanperä 200pts
    2. E Evans 167pts
    3. T Neuville 134pts
    
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    23-09-09 Rovanperä ahead 
    after vicious Saturday in Greece
    Finnish driver claims surprise lead as Ogier and Neuville sidelined by gruelling 
    conditions.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä is on course for a remarkable victory at EKO Acropolis 
    Rally Greece after Saturdays brutal penultimate leg forced fellow challengers 
    Thierry Neuville and Sébastien Ogier into retirement.
    
    A furious fight in the morning became a matter of survival this afternoon 
    as heat and punishing rock-strewn roads took a heavy toll in this 10th fixture 
    of the FIA World Rally Championship season.
    
    Neuville was 10.9sec clear when he thumped a hole and shattered his Hyundai 
    i20 Ns front-right suspension on the first stage of the afternoon loop. 
    He had trailed championship leader Rovanperä by 36 points coming into 
    this fixture, round 10 of 13.
    
    His demise left Ogier in control but the Frenchman, who entered the final 
    Eleftherohori stage 12.4sec ahead of team-mate Rovanperä, swiped a rock 
    which destroyed the rear-left suspension on his Toyota GR Yaris. He retired 
    on the final road section while Rovanperä romped to the top.
    
    The 22-year-old will start the final leg with a lead of more than two minutes 
    over Hyundai Motorsport Danis Sordo. Victory on Sunday would move him 
    another step closer to clinching back-to-back world titles.
    
    There was a lot happening at the front today, said a slightly 
    shocked Rovanperä. It was a nice battle of course, but not the 
    easiest to push with Seb because we had the championship to think about. I 
    think we had a good day, we were fast but we also kept the car in one piece, 
    he added.
    
    There was drama throughout the field as Rovanperäs closest championship 
    challenger Elfyn Evans limped to the finish of SS9 in EV mode when his Toyota 
    began overheating. Having plummeted to fifth, the Welshman hauled himself 
    back up the order only to be demoted to third by Sordo in the final test.
    
    Sordo had ended Fridays opening leg down in seventh but crept up the 
    order as those around him struck trouble, and 4.1sec split the podium-sitting 
    pair at close of play.
    
    Despite having 3min 40sec in time penalties for being late out of Fridays 
    tyre fitting zone, M-Sport Ford Puma driver Tänak enjoyed a clean run 
    in comparison to his rivals and climbed from ninth to fourth, passing fifth 
    and sixth-placed Esapekka Lappi and Takamoto Katsuta in the process.
    
    A transmission failure left Lappis Hyundai with only rear-wheel drive 
    while a fraught run through Karoutes 2 saw Katsuta stop twice to perform wheel 
    changes on his GR Yaris.
    
    WRC2 runners comprised the remainder of the leaderboard, and it was Norways 
    Andreas Mikkelsen who led the support category after a stunning comeback drive 
    in a koda Fabia RS Rally2. Gus Greensmith was eighth overall while Yohan 
    Rossel and Grégoire Munster completed the top 10.
    
    Sundays finale totals 42.37km north-west of Lamia and begins with the 
    classic Tarzan test. Double runs of Grammeni round out the event, the latter 
    of which forms the Wolf Power Stage where bonus points are available.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 2h 29m 40.5s
    2. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +2m 4.4s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +2m 9.4s
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +4m 49.7s
    5. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +6m 16.6s
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +7m 2.2s
    
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    23-09-08 Fighting Neuville 
    shades Ogier on Friday in Greece
    Belgian driver overcomes late scare to lead the legendary Acropolis Rally 
    overnight.
    
    Thierry Neuville kept a charging Sébastien Ogier at bay to lead EKO 
    Acropolis Rally Greece on Friday night - overcoming a late technical drama 
    in the process.
    
    Just 2.8sec blanketed the duelling duo after the first full day of competition 
    at the legendary Acropolis 70th edition. Despite winning just one of 
    the five gruelling gravel road tests, Neuville led from start to finish.
    
    The Hyundai i20 N driver passed overnight pacesetter Kalle Rovanperä 
    by going fastest through the Loutraki opener and had pulled out a 7.4sec buffer 
    over Toyota rival Ogier going into the final stage in Elatia. But his hard 
    work was very nearly in vain as a mechanical problem, suspected to be transmission 
    related, hampered him throughout the 28.32km blast.
    
    "The rear diff was slipping all the time and I couldn't go on full-throttle 
    for first, second and third gear," Neuville explained. "I was constantly 
    losing time and I couldn't rotate the car on the throttle, so I was struggling 
    a lot.
    
    "It was stressful, also because it was a challenging stage. From the 
    first kilometre I could hear the noise from the rear diff and I was worried 
    that I couldn't go to the end, but we managed."
    
    Ogier, back in action for the first time since June, was poised to steal the 
    late lead but could only claw back 5.0sec after low-hanging tree branches 
    severed his GR Yaris rear wing. He believes tyre strategy will be key 
    in Saturdays punishing leg, which boasts over 140km of competition.
    
    I felt that my rear wing was missing but I had no idea why, he 
    said. It's going to be a bit like this all weekend, what the tyre differences 
    are between us, but it's a big day tomorrow."
    
    Rovanperä scored one stage win as the rally threaded up the country following 
    Thursdays spectacular start in Athens. Opening the road, he was hindered 
    by loose stones on the drying surface and trailed colleague Ogier by 25.5sec 
    at close of play.
    
    Just 5.5sec behind was Elfyn Evans, who struggled to make an impact despite 
    this fixture being crucial in his bid to hunt down championship leader Rovanperä. 
    A slow puncture in SS2 caused the Welshman minor time loss and his car, like 
    team-mate Ogier's, also lost its rear wing in the finale.
    
    Evans leapfrogged Esapekka Lappi in Elatia to claim fourth overall by 1.1sec, 
    the latter forced to err on the side of caution after nursing a water leak 
    on his Hyundai for much of the afternoon.
    
    A stall in the final stage saw i20 N man Dani Sordo slip from fifth to seventh 
    but the Spaniards frustrations were nothing compared with those of Ott 
    Tänak, who sat ninth behind Nikolay Gryazin in an M-Sport Ford Puma.
    
    Tänak checked out of the mid-leg tyre fitting zone 22 minutes late after 
    repairing a technical fault, incurring a 3min 40sec time penalty. He reported 
    the issue to be similar to that which ruled out his colleague Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet, who retired before the days first stage citing temperature 
    issues. There were at least some positives the Estonian could take from 
    the day, though, as he won two special stages.
    
    Yohan Rossel topped the WRC2 leaderboard and completed the top 10 in a Citroën 
    C3 Rally2. The Frenchman inherited the position late in the day after Adrien 
    Fourmaux, previous leader of the category, stopped to change a wheel.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 55m 10.4s
    2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2.8s
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +25.5s
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +31.0s
    5. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +32.1s
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +41.7s
    
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    23-06-06 WRC leader Rovanperä 
    faces high stakes battle in Greece
    Title fight intensifies as WRC returns from summer break.
    The pressure is steadily mounting on FIA World Rally Championship leader Kalle 
    Rovanperä as the Toyota Gazoo Racing star aims to keep his team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans at bay during this weeks EKO Acropolis Rally Greece (7 - 
    10 September).
    
    Rovanperä, who made history in 2022 as the youngest-ever WRC champion, 
    had his points advantage significantly reduced after a dramatic exit from 
    his home event, Secto Rally Finland, last month. His Welsh colleague Evans, 
    meanwhile, won the rally and slashed his lead by more than half.
    
    With only 25 points splitting the pair going into this tenth event of the 
    13-round season, any further mishaps could spell trouble for Rovanperä 
    and potentially cost him the championship lead. Completing a four-strong GR 
    Yaris entry are Japans Takamoto Katsuta and eight-time world champion 
    Sébastien Ogier, who makes his first start since winning Safari Rally 
    Kenya in June.
    
    The Acropolis is a classic event and we have had some real highs and 
    lows there in the past two years, Rovanperä said. It wont 
    be easy this time either as we will be opening the road again on Friday. But 
    together with the team we have been working to improve for these conditions 
    and we will definitely try our best to score some good points.
    
    Renowned for its punishing rocky tracks nestled in the mountains north of 
    Athens and its traditionally scorching mid-summer conditions, the 'Rally of 
    Gods' has held its esteemed status as a WRC classic since its inception in 
    1973.
    
    However, unprecedented rainfall throughout this week has coated the stages 
    with a thick layer of mud, presenting an extraordinary challenge for all involved. 
    Nevertheless, every conceivable effort is being made to ensure the event proceeds 
    as planned and in full.
    
    Thierry Neuville headed a 1-2-3 finish for Hyundai Motorsport here 12 months 
    ago. The Belgian, third in the standings, trails Evans by 11 points and will 
    be hoping that history repeats itself on Greek soil. Supporting his charge 
    are fellow i20 N drivers Esapekka Lappi and Dani Sordo.
    
    M-Sport Ford fields a trio of Puma cars for Ott Tänak, Pierre-Louis Loubet 
    and Greek privateer Jourdan Serderidis. Loubet, in particular, has fond memories 
    of Greece, having clinched his maiden WRC stage win here in 2022.
    
    After Thursday afternoons start in Athens, a crowd-pleasing super special 
    stage on the capitals stunning seafront opens the action. Three more 
    days of competition around Loutraki and Lamia 
    
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    23-08-06 Oliver Solberg körde 
    in till seger i Finland
    Klassvinsten i Rally Finland smakade guld för Oliver Solberg. Nackdelen 
    är att den 21-åriga rallystjärnan inte tjänar något 
    på triumfen i kampen om VM-titeln.
    
    Framgången var den första för en Solberg i den legendariska 
    finska VM-tävlingen. Pappa Petter Solberg lyckades aldrig vinna tävlingen. 
    På söndagen säkrade sonen Oliver karriärens och säsongens 
    andra seger för säsongen i WRC2-klassen
     Vi kom hit för att skaffa oss erfarenhet och slutföra tävlingen. 
    Att vi slutade som den snabbaste bilen i klassen och 6:e plats totalt i tävlingen, 
    är bara helt fantastiskt, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Oliver vann sju av de totalt 22 specialsträckorna i VM-tävlingen. 
    Han slog tvåan, finska Sami Pajari, med 30 sekunder till slut.
    
    En liten besvikelse i segerglädjen är att Solberg inte tidigare 
    listat Rally Finland som en av de sju tävlingarna under säsongen 
    där han kör för VM-poäng.
     Så här i efterhand borde vi givetvis valt att ta VM-poäng 
    i den här tävlingen, men så är det bara ibland. Nu är 
    jag bara nöjd med speeden och vår prestation, sa Solberg.
    
    Norrmannen Andreas Mikkelsen leder nu VM i WRC2-klassen totalt.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling äger rum i Grekland om en månad.
    
    23-08-06 Title-chasing Evans 
    storms to Secto Rally Finland glory
    Welshman closes in on WRC leader Kalle Rovanperä with second Finnish 
    triumph.
    
    Elfyn Evans stormed to victory at Secto Rally Finland on Sunday afternoon 
    to keep his chances of fighting for this years FIA World Rally Championship 
    title alive.
    
    A dramatic crash for WRC-leading team-mate Kalle Rovanperä propelled 
    Evans into the lead on Friday afternoon and the Welshman reeled off a stunning 
    seven back-to-back stage wins on Saturday to leave closest challenger Thierry 
    Neuville trailing in his wake.
    
    He extended the buffer further on Sunday to triumph by 39.1sec in a Toyota 
    GR Yaris and, with maximum points for winning the closing Wolf Power Stage, 
    Evans slashed Rovanperäs points advantage from 55 to 25 with four 
    rounds remaining.
    
    "It's been a pretty good weekend," said Evans, for whom this was 
    a seventh career win. "Of course we're sorry for the loss of Kalle at 
    the start of the rally but after that it's been really fantastic to drive 
    this car - it's such a joy to be behind the wheel of on these roads and we're 
    really happy with this one.
    
    "It's been a fantastic atmosphere and great to have the support behind 
    us. Of course, in terms of the championship it's also not bad and we close 
    the gap."
    
    Evans Toyota Gazoo Racing team is based near the host city of Jyväskylä 
    and victory extended its manufacturers championship lead over Hyundai 
    Motorsport to 67 points.
    
    Changeable conditions provided furious action on the seasons fastest 
    roads with early challengers Ott Tänak and Esapekka Lappi both joining 
    Rovanperä on Fridays list of retirements. Engine failure sidelined 
    Tänaks M-Sport Ford Puma while Lappi crashed his Hyundai into a 
    tree.
    
    Neuville enjoyed one of his strongest performances on Finlands flat-out 
    terrain but ultimately had no answer to Evans rapid pace. Remaining 
    third in the championship after round nine, the Belgian finished with a hefty 
    57.6sec gap to the Toyota of Takamoto Katsuta behind.
    
    Katsuta duelled relentlessly with Hyundai rival Teemu Suninen. The latter 
    went all in, bravely opting to save weight by not carrying a spare wheel through 
    the four-stage finale. But that still wasnt enough to relegate Katsuta, 
    who celebrated his fourth career podium and ended 4.3sec clear.
    
    Toyota team principal Jari-Matti Latvala made a popular return to top-level 
    competition after more than three years away. The Finn was never really in 
    the thick of the podium battle but consistency rewarded him with fifth overall.
    
    High attrition at the sharp end enabled Oliver Solberg, driving a koda 
    Fabia RS Rally2, to claim sixth overall ahead of WRC2 victor Sami Pajari. 
    Eighth place went to WRC2 runner-up Adrien Fourmaux while Nikolay Gryazin 
    and Andreas Mikkelsen completed the top 10.
    
    The action continues on gravel next month with the legendary EKO Acropolis 
    Rally Greece, based in Lamia from 7 - 10 September.
    
    Overall classification:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 2h 33m 11.3s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +39.1s
    3. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 36.7s
    4. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +1m 41.0s
    5. J-M Latvala / J Hänninen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +4m 9.4s
    6. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE koda Fabia RS Rally2 +9m 33.6
    
    Drivers' championship standings (after round 9 of 13):
    1. K Rovanperä 170pts
    2. E Evans 145pts
    3. T Neuville 134pts
    
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    23-08-05 Evans powers clear 
    on Saturday to build commanding Finland lead 
    Welsh driver wins seven out of eight stages to move clear of Thierry Neuville.
    
    Elfyn Evans made major strides towards his second Secto Rally Finland triumph 
    with a masterful attack through Saturdays penultimate leg.
    
    He was fastest on seven out of eight gravel road stages in the lightning-fast 
    Finnish forests to transform what started as a 6.9sec buffer into a commanding 
    32.1sec stronghold in a Toyota GR Yaris, leaving Hyundai i20 N rival Thierry 
    Neuville trailing in his wake.
    
    Rain showers early in the day played to the Welshmans favour and, while 
    Neuville grappled with wheel spin in the wet conditions, Evans excelled. He 
    was equally at home in the repeated afternoon loop where the drying gravel 
    roads became increasingly rutted.
    
    With championship leader Kalle Rovanperä already sidelined by a crash 
    on Friday, victory at this ninth WRC round is essential for Evans - currently 
    second in the points - to keep his fading title hopes alive. He was delighted 
    with his performance on a demanding day that contained more than half the 
    rallys competitive distance.
    
    "Obviously it's a nice position to be in but of course there are still 
    more stages to come tomorrow," Evans said. "The focus will be on 
    that now and we'll try to keep doing the same."
    
    Although Neuville struggled to get his i20s set-up completely dialled 
    in with the changeable conditions, the Belgian was consistently quicker than 
    the remainder of the field. Toyota man Takamoto Katsuta, his closest challenger, 
    lagged almost one minute behind.
    
    Katsuta dropped behind Hyundai's Teemu Suninen after spinning in Päijälä 
    but reclaimed the final podium spot in SS15. He yielded the position again 
    in the following test but surged back in front by posting a benchmark time 
    through the Vekkula finale. The pair were split by 6.4sec at close of play.
    
    Toyota team principal Jari-Matti Latvala was fifth, two minutes further back. 
    The 38-year-old, who is making his first WRC start since February 2020, overshot 
    a junction in SS17 but relished the chance to drive on his home roads.
    
    Oliver Solberg is not registered to score WRC2 points this week but climbed 
    to sixth overall in a Fabia RS Rally2. He headed Sami Pajari, the category 
    leader, by 12.5sec after Jari Huttunen retired his similar koda with 
    a technical issue in the afternoon.
    
    Just four tests covering 51.64km comprise Sundays finale. Drivers face 
    two runs each on the classic roads of Moksi-Sahloinen and Himos-Jämsä. 
    The second pass of the latter forms the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 2h 8m 7.0s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +32.1s
    3. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 27.8s
    4. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +1m 34.2s
    5. J-M Latvala / J Hänninen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +3m 39.5s
    6. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE koda Fabia RS Rally2 +8m 5.0s
    
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    23-08-04 Evans leads in Finland 
    after Rovanperä crashes on Friday
    Defending champion rolls out of contention whilst leading his home rally.
    
    Elfyn Evans was catapulted into the lead of Secto Rally Finland when team-mate 
    Kalle Rovanperäs golden streak came to an abrupt halt during Fridays 
    opening leg.
    
    Home hero Rovanperä, who carried a commanding 55-point lead into this 
    ninth FIA World Rally Championship round, reeled off five consecutive benchmark 
    times in a Toyota GR Yaris and headed chasing colleague Evans by 5.7sec approaching 
    the days seventh stage in Myhinpää.
    
    But a rare mistake 11.1km after the start brought a disastrous end to the 
    defending world champions day when he lost control of his GR Yaris and 
    rolled end-over-end. Rovanperä and co-driver Jonne Halttunen emerged 
    from the wreckage unscathed despite the force of the impact being strong enough 
    to tear a rear wheel from the car.
    
    Evans, currently second in the points, inherited the top spot from his stranded 
    team-mate and negotiated the remaining two stages error-free to head Hyundais 
    Thierry Neuville by a mere 6.9sec overnight.
    
    "Overall it's been an okay day," said Evans, who was frustrated 
    to give away 2.8sec to Neuville in the Harju finale. "We're pretty happy 
    overall and obviously we've still got a lot of driving to do tomorrow."
    
    Mistakes were punished brutally on central Finlands superfast gravel 
    roads and Rovanperä wasnt the only victory contender to come unstuck. 
    His Hyundai-driving compatriot Esapekka Lappi crashed into a tree in SS4 whilst 
    running fourth overall.
    
    Ott Tänak, leader after Thursdays evenings super special 
    stage in Jyväskylä city centre, retired his Puma in SS3 with terminal 
    engine failure and his M-Sport Ford partner Pierre-Louis Loubet crashed in 
    the same test.
    
    Neuvilles day wasnt without drama, either. The Belgian reported 
    a lack of rear traction early in the day and struggled for visibility under 
    scattered rain showers on multiple occasions. He headed Toyotas Takamoto 
    Katsuta, who won the opening stage, by 9.5sec at close of play.
    
    In fourth overall and within reaching distance of the podium was Teemu Suninen. 
    The Finn is contesting his second rally aboard an i20 N Rally1 and trailed 
    Katsuta by 12.4sec after building his speed throughout the day.
    
    Toyota team principal Jari-Matti Latvala rounded out the top five on his first 
    WRC start since 2020. Behind him was Jari Huttunen, who led WRC2 in a koda 
    Fabia RS Rally2 after leapfrogging Sami Pajari when the youngster suffered 
    tyre damage in the penultimate stage.
    
    Nikolay Gryazin, Oliver Solberg and Adrien Fourmaux complete the top 10 going 
    into Saturday, host to the rallys longest leg with eight special stages 
    totalling 160.68km.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 51m 34.4s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +6.9s
    3. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +16.4s
    4. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +28.8s
    5. J-M Latvala / J Hänninen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 23.7s
    6. J Huttunen / A Haapala FIN koda Fabia RS Rally2 +3m 14.1s 
    
    23-08-02 Home ambitions await 
    WRC leader Kalle Rovanperä
    Local hero bids for maiden Secto Rally Finland triumph.
    
    With one world title already under his belt and a second FIA World Rally Championship 
    crown edging ever closer, life is good for Kalle Rovanperä. But despite 
    rewriting rallyings history books on several occasions, the 22-year-old 
    has never managed to win on home soil.
    
    Thats exactly what Rovanperä is setting out to do this week when 
    Secto Rally Finlands (3 - 6 August) rollercoaster roads play host to 
    round nine of the 13-stop global series.
    
    The Toyota star arrives in his hometown Jyväskylä 55 points clear 
    at the top of the standings and eager to continue his winning streak after 
    dominating last months Rally Estonia on similarly high-speed terrain.
    
    Theres always more excitement and huge support from all the fans 
    and I want to try my best to win it if we can, he said. At the 
    same time, we have to be clever with the championship in mind, not to waste 
    the lead that weve built.
    
    Cars frequently top 200kph on undulating gravel 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 event marks a homecoming not just for Rovanperä, but for his entire 
    Toyota Gazoo Racing squad. Based just outside the host city, the Japanese 
    marque fields an additional GR Yaris car for team principal Jari-Matti Latvala.
    
    Latvala, the most experienced driver in WRC, comes out of retirement to start 
    his 210th WRC rally. Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda will oversee the teams 
    four-car entry, which also includes Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta.
    
    Rally Finland is always a special occasion for our team," Latvala 
    said. For me its going to be an extra-special feeling this year 
    to get back behind the wheel on a WRC event, and my aim as a driver will be 
    first and foremost to enjoy that experience.
    
    Esapekka Lappi, the last Finn to triumph on home soil in 2017, pilots an i20 
    N for Hyundai Motorsport. Joining him in the team is compatriot Teemu Suninen 
    as well as Belgiums Thierry Neuville, runner-up at the previous round.
    
    Ott Tänak stood atop the Finland podium in 2022 and will be doing all 
    he can to replicate that result after a time penalty dashed his chances of 
    glory last time out. The Estonian drives a Puma for M-Sport Ford along with 
    team-mate Pierre-Louis Loubet.
    
    The rally gets under way in Jyväskylä on Thursday evening and finishes 
    on Sunday afternoon after 22 speed tests covering 320.56km.
    
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    23-07-21 Rovanperä edges 
    Neuville in raging Rally Estonia duel
    Leading pair split by just 3.0s after 133.38km of lightning-fast Friday action.
    Kalle Rovanperä came out on top of a thrilling battle with Thierry Neuville 
    to lead Rally Estonia after Fridays pulsating opening leg.
    
    Just 3.0sec separated the duelling duo after 133.38km of thrilling competition 
    on lightning-fast gravel roads around Estonias second city Tartu, host 
    to round eight of this years FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    Hyundai i20 N star Neuville was quickest out of the blocks and outpaced his 
    Finnish rival on all three of the mornings stages to build a 6.8sec 
    advantage at the midpoint. But the tables were turned in Rovanperäs 
    favour on the repeated loop later in the day.
    
    The Toyota GR Yaris sensation posted a brace of benchmark times to reel Neuville 
    in, snatching the top spot in Mustvee 2. The Belgian pulled back a single 
    tenth in the following test but was ultimately no match for Rovanperä 
    in the Neeruti finale, traversed only once.
    
    "It seems that we did quite a clean day, said Rovanperä, winner 
    of the past two Rally Estonia editions. We tried to push all the time without 
    any mistakes and at the end it's not so bad. Thierry has been driving really 
    well today so let's see tomorrow. We will both have better starting positions 
    so I hope our pace can at least come a bit easier than today."
    
    Esapekka Lappis Hyundai was put at a power disadvantage when he jumped 
    too far in SS2, causing the cars hybrid unit to cease working. 
    Repairs were made in service and the resurgent Finn fought back to claim third 
    overall, leapfrogging Elfyn Evans in the penultimate stage. He headed the 
    GR Yaris-driving Welshman by 2.7sec at close of play.
    
    Teemu Suninen was all smiles after successfully completing his first day behind 
    the wheel of a Rally1-specification Hyundai. Although he was, at times, left 
    speechless by the raw speed of the car, the 29-year-old set a respectable 
    pace and trailed Evans by 16.9sec in fifth.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet was sixth in a Ford Puma, a top-three time in Raanitsa 
    2 being the highlight of his day.
    
    His team-mate and home favourite Ott Tänak would have been leading the 
    rally on outright pace. However, the Estonian was dealt a five-minute time 
    penalty prior to the start because his M-Sport Ford team carried out an engine 
    replacement after the car developed an issue during Thursdays shakedown.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta lacked confidence in his Toyota and languished 16.7sec back 
    from Loubet in seventh overall as a consequence. Behind him was WRC2 leader 
    Andreas Mikkelsen, who led fellow Rally2 drivers Gus Greensmith and Sami Pajari 
    overnight.
    
    Saturday is centred around the ski resort of Otepää. Double runs 
    of Mäeküla (10.27km) and Otepää (11.15km) are followed 
    by a service halt before the action resumes with Elva (11.73km) and Kanepi 
    (16.48km), both of which are driven twice. An encore of the Tartu vald stage 
    rounds out the day.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 1h 12m 22.2s
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +3.0s
    3. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +12.2s
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +14.1s
    5. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +33.8s
    6. P Loubet / N Gilsoul FRA Ford Puma +48.8s
    
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    23-07-19 Tänak hunts down 
    crucial home victory at Rally Estonia
    National hero aims to rescue WRC title bid with Rovanperä 42 points ahead.
    
    Home hero Ott Tänak must get back to winning ways at Rally Estonia (20 
    - 23 July) if he is to reignite his fading FIA World Rally Championship hopes.
    
    Tänak trails leader Kalle Rovanperä by 42 points in fourth place 
    approaching round eight of 13 on Estonias lightning-fast gravel roads 
    around second city Tartu. Its a rally Tänak has won four times, 
    but only once since it became a WRC-counting fixture in 2020.
    
    Victory on snow and ice at Rally Sweden has been Tänaks only success 
    since he re-joined M-Sport Ford at the beginning of this season. He was hindered 
    by technical failures in Mexico and Italy, while tyre troubles limited him 
    to sixth overall in Kenya last month.
    
    He will, however, carry the support of Estonias army of passionate flag-waving 
    fans - lining the stages in their thousands.
    
    We've had some quite intense preparations, revealed the Puma Rally1 
    Hybrid driver, who is joined in the team by Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet. 
    We did a pre-event test and then a small event, so it's been a big effort 
    to make it as good as possible for Estonia. Now we are going into the second 
    half of the season we're definitely not letting the championship go, so we 
    feel like we need to increase our game and put everything in.
    
    Estonias gravel roads are pacy and smooth and the Baltic fixture will 
    be one of the fastest of the season. Reigning champion Rovanperä, who 
    drives for Toyota Gazoo Racing, has proved himself to be the master on such 
    terrain.
    
    Rovanperä teams up with GR Yaris colleagues Elfyn Evans and Takamoto 
    Katsuta in search of his third consecutive Rally Estonia triumph. The Finn 
    signed off his 2022 victory in dominant fashion, outpacing the entire field 
    by over 20 seconds in the Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Last year the weather was making a difference and I hope we can have 
    some rain this year too, because we will be opening the road again on Friday, 
    he said. Like on any rally, the plan will be to aim for the win, and 
    especially as this is one we have been so strong on before.
    
    Teemu Suninen returns to the WRCs top level for the first time since 
    2020 at the wheel of a Hyundai i20 N. Fellow Finn Esapekka Lappi will be another 
    sure-fire contender while Thierry Neuville, who was disqualified for carrying 
    out unauthorised recce activities in Kenya, completes the Korean manufacturer's 
    line-up.
    
    The rally opens in Tartu on Thursday evening and competitors tackle 21 speed 
    tests covering 300.42km before Sunday afternoons finish.
    
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    23-06-25 Oliver Solberg näst 
    snabbast i Safari Rally Kenya 
    På 17 av 19 specialsträckor körde Oliver Solberg den snabbaste 
    Rally2-bilen i Safarirallyt. Men två punkteringar kostade så mycket 
    tid att 21-åringen slutade näst snabbast i klassen totalt i Kenya.
    
    Till slut skilde endast 30,6 sekunder till Polacken Kajetan Kajetanowicz, 
    som vann WRC2-klassen.
    
    Solberg och kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson tappade mer än tolv minuter 
    under två problematiska specialsträckor. Först försvann 
    tio minuter på grund av en punktering, som orsakade så omfattande 
    skador på bilen att han fick bryta tävlingens sjunde sträcka.
    
    Följande dag drabbades duon av ytterligare en punktering, där blev 
    tidsförlusten över två minuter.
    
    21-åringen tog igen nästan hela den förlorade tiden.
     Varje sträcka bjöd på olika utmaningar. Vi startade 
    tävlingen utan pressen på att samla VM-poäng och siktade på 
    att köra snabbt och skaffa erfarenhet i världens svåraste 
    VM-rally. De målen nådde vi, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Oliver Solberg vann VM-tävlingen i Sverige i februari. Sedan dess har 
    det blivit ytterligare tre pallplaceringar i WRC2-klassen efter fem körda 
    VM-tävlingar hittills den här säsongen.
    
    Oliver har startat 128 hspecialsträckor hittills i år och vunnit 
    59 av dem.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling går i Estland om en månad.
    23-06-25 Sensational Ogier 
    captures Safari Rally Kenya triumph 
    Frenchman repels Kalle Rovanperäs charge on nervy final day as 
    Toyota occupies the leading quartet two years in a row.
    
    Sébastien Ogier defied team-mate Kalle Rovanperäs charge 
    to head home a dream 1-2-3-4 finish for Toyota Gazoo Racing on a spectacular 
    final day at Safari Rally Kenya.
    
    Ogier recorded his third victory from just five starts so far this season 
    but his rally very nearly unravelled in Sundays second special stage 
    when a patch of Kenyas infamous fesh-fesh sand sent his GR Yaris car 
    wide on a right-hand bend.
    
    The Frenchman, fighting hard to recover time lost to Rovanperä in the 
    rocky opener, clipped a tree and ripped off his cars entire rear tailgate. 
    Amazingly winning the stage and making all the time back, he then patched 
    the gap using a bin liner to keep dust at bay in Hells Gate 1.
    
    More permanent repairs in service did not extinguish the drama, however, as 
    all four Yaris crews completed the penultimate blast with dust-induced overheating 
    engines. Ogier, one of the hardest hit, saw his lead whittled down to just 
    9.2sec before the Wolf Power Stage finale, where the eight-time world champion's 
    run was again far from clean, arriving at the flying finish with a cracked 
    windscreen.
    
    He held position, triumphing by 6.7sec after four brutal days to spearhead 
    Toyotas second clean sweep in as many Safari Rally editions.
    
    President William Ruto presented Ogier and co-driver Vincent Landais with 
    their trophies, commemorating Ogier's second win at the event, amid stunning 
    scenery at Hell's Gate.
    
    "Unbelievable! Look at that, even on the Power Stage I got a stone on 
    the windscreen. We had a lot of issues to face - it could have been a more 
    comfortable rally for us in terms of pace. A lot of misfortune but we brought 
    it home," quipped Ogier.
    
    Finishing as runner-up had a silver lining for the title-defending Rovanperä, 
    who extended his championship lead to 37 points after round seven of 13.
    
    He said: You always want to fight for the win but we did our best starting 
    first car on the road, so regarding that I think it's not fully bad. Good 
    points for the season anyway, offered Rovanperä at the completion 
    of the Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Takamoto Katsutas hopes of surpassing team-mate Elfyn Evans and achieving 
    a third Safari Rally podium vanished when his cars hybrid unit stopped 
    working, sapping vital performance. He settled for fourth overall, 25.3sec 
    back from the Toyota-driving Welshman with Ogier and Rovanperä more than 
    two minutes up the road.
    
    Dani Sordo overcame power steering failure in SS16 to finish an isolated fifth 
    at the end of a testing weekend for Hyundai Motorsport, which now trails Toyota 
    by 42 points in the manufacturers title race.
    
    Early podium challenger Esapekka Lappi was way down the order after being 
    plagued by transmission issues in his i20 N while Thierry Neuville, recovering 
    from suspension failure on Friday, could only muster eighth.
    
    Tyre troubles earlier in the rally prevented M-Sport Ford Puma drivers Ott 
    Tänak and Pierre-Louis Loubet from mounting any form of attack. They 
    finished sixth and seventh respectively.
    
    Eighth-placed Kajetan Kajetanowicz secured his second Kenyan WRC2 victory 
    in a koda Fabia Rally2 Evo. Oliver Solberg was not nominated to score 
    points in the support category but finished ninth overall while Martin Prokop 
    completed the top 10.
    
    The FIA World Rally Championship returns to Europe next month when the super-fast 
    gravel roads of Rally Estonia host round eight from 20 - 23 July.
    
    Safari Rally Kenya Final Standings:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 3h 30m 42.5s
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +6.7s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +2m 58.5s
    4. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +3m 23.8s
    5. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +5m 05.4s
    6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +9m 14.4s
    
    
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    23-06-24 Safari leader Ogier 
    under pressure from Toyota team-mate Rovanperä 
    Chaos late on Saturday blows the battle wide open in Kenya.
    Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mates Sébastien Ogier and Kalle Rovanperä 
    will go head-to-head for Safari Rally Kenya supremacy after Saturdays 
    final stage blew the victory fight wide open.
    
    On a day when Toyota GR Yaris cars topped the timesheets in every single stage, 
    Ogier looked set to end this penultimate leg comfortably in front of his championship-leading 
    colleague, the Frenchman happy to measure his pace and keep a watchful eye 
    on those behind after overcoming tyre damage in SS8.
    
    But a sudden downpour in the closing 31.04km Sleeping Warrior caused chaos. 
    The dry and dusty roads quickly turned to mud and offered minimal grip in 
    conditions akin to ice.
    
    Ogier, the last of the of the Rally1 cars into the stage, was perhaps hit 
    harder by the conditions than any of his rivals, limping to the finish line 
    with two slow punctures. It meant the Frenchman's advantage was sliced in 
    half after conceding more than 15sec and he will start Sundays six-stage 
    finale just 16.7sec clear at the top.
    
    A repeat 1-2-3-4 Safari finish looks all but guaranteed for Toyota, but which 
    driver will be heading it come tomorrow afternoon is anybodys guess.
    
    "It's okay," Ogier insisted. "I mean, we are still in the lead 
    so that's the most important. It's just a case of bad luck. I think none of 
    the drivers were really waiting for [the rain] because it's not fun, it's 
    just about surviving."
    
    There was more drama in the battle for the final podium spot after Esapekka 
    Lappi, who held the place until SS12, retired his Hyundai i20 N with suspected 
    propshaft failure.
    
    Elfyn Evans inherited the position before being passed by Takamoto Katsuta, 
    although the Welshman fared better in the wet weather conditions and moved 
    back in front. 16.7sec split the Toyota-driving duo at close of play, with 
    Rovanperä more than two minutes further up the road.
    
    Lappis demise, coupled with Thierry Neuvilles Friday retirement, 
    means that Hyundais hopes now rest on Dani Sordos shoulders. The 
    Spaniard trailed Evans by 1min 12.3sec to hold fifth overnight with Ott Tänak 
    almost five minutes behind.
    
    Tänaks Safari frustrations continued when he and co-driver Martin 
    Järveoja stopped in Soysambu 2 to carry out their second wheel change 
    of the week. Pierre-Louis Loubet, driving a similar M-Sport Ford Puma, held 
    seventh despite a run-in with a bush in SS10.
    
    Grégoire Munsters retirement handed the WRC2 lead to Kajetan 
    Kajetanowicz, now eighth overall. Neuville climbed to ninth by the days 
    end while Oliver Solberg, who is not registered to score WRC2 points this 
    week, completed the leaderboard.
    
    Sundays finale features three stages - each run twice - located on the 
    southern side of Lake Naivasha.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 2h 43m 49.2s
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +16.7s
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +2m 23.3s
    4. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 40.0s
    5. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +3m 52.3s
    6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +8m 38.9s
    
    
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    23-06-22 Ny pulversandstrategi 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Kenyansk pulversand - så kallad "fesh fesh" - kan bli Oliver 
    Solbergs svåraste motståndare i Safarirallyt i Kenya på 
    midsommarhelgen.
    
    Visserligen bjuder årets upplaga på färre sanddyner än 
    förra året, men sanden väntas ändå bli Olivers 
    största utmaning i hans tredje försök att bemästra världens 
    svåraste rally.
    
    21-åringen kör VM-tävlingen i en privat rallybil utlånad 
    av polske Daniel Chwist. Solberg är inte nominerad för att ta VM-poäng 
    i WRC2-klassen, där han ligger på andra plats totalt i mästerskapet 
    efter halva säsongen.
     Erfarenheten från mina två tidigare starter i Safarirallyt 
    är att jag måste tänka ännu mer strategiskt. I de tuffa 
    delarna av banan måste vi köra väldigt lugnt och ta ordentligt 
    hand om bilen och gasa på i de mer passande delarna, säger Oliver 
    Solberg.
    
    Kenya är olik alla andra tävlingar. 2021 fick hans bil skador i 
    säkerhetsburen, vilket ledde till att Solberg fick bryta rallyt tidigt. 
    Året efter genomförde Oliver tävlingen i WRC-klassen, men 
    tappade mycket tid på grund av att sand orsakade mekaniska problem.
    
    Tävlingen tjuvstartar med en superspecial på torsdagen. Ytterligare 
    18 specialsträckor kommer sedan att genomföras innan de når 
    mållinjen i Naivasha tidigt på söndagseftermiddagen.
    
    Oliver Solberg vann VM-tävlingen i Sverige i februari. Sedan dess har 
    det blivit ytterligare tre pallplaceringar i WRC2-klassen efter fem körda 
    VM-tävlingar hittills den här säsongen.
    23-06-21 President Ruto flags 
    off Safari Rally Kenyas 70th edition
    Kenyan President William Ruto was on hand in Naivasha, Kenya on Wednesday 
    to wave off the 70th edition of Safari Rally Kenya (22 - 25 June), before 
    being given a front-row experience to the FIA World Rally Championship.
    
    Accompanied by Sport Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba, Ruto first visited 
    the rallys service park near Lake Naivasha and mingled with crews before 
    strapping himself into the co-drivers seat of Pierre-Louis Loubets 
    M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid for a high-speed run through shakedown.
    
    Ruto, who will return to the event on Sunday to celebrate with the winners 
    at Hell's Gate, was taken aback by the experience.
    
    I dont know what to say, that thing is crazy! he beamed, 
    gesturing towards Loubets Puma. Absolute madness - but it is an 
    experience you cannot forget. The sheer speed, you can hardly see the road, 
    you can hardly see the bend. These guys are really professional, its 
    a life-changing adventure.
    
    Ruto went on to emphasise the countrywide impact WRC is having on Kenya, adding: 
    It is not just about the rally car, it is not just about the drivers, 
    it is not just about the support teams  it is a whole of Kenya event. 
    The carnival, the excitement, the celebration - it is just that captivating.
    
    Millions of Kenyans are engrossed in this. We will have great difficulty 
    tomorrow and Friday to keep everybody at work! Those who have reasons will 
    look for those reasons, those who dont have reasons will look for excuses. 
    I will be working tomorrow, unfortunately for me, he joked.
    
    When the action gets underway in Nairobi on Thursday afternoon, championship 
    leader Kalle Rovanperä will be the driver to beat as he hunts down back-to-back 
    Safari wins in a Toyota GR Yaris. Sébastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans and 
    Takamoto Katsuta all helped to complete a 1-2-3-4 finish for the Japanese 
    marque here 12 months ago and all are back again this rime round.
    
    Hyundai hopefuls Thierry Neuville, Esapekka Lappi and Dani Sordo start the 
    rally buoyed by a double podium last time out in Italy, although Lappi admits 
    he is entering the unknown on his maiden Safari outing.
    
    Ott Tänak, third in the points, spearheads M-Sport Fords charge. 
    The Estonian teams up with young Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet as well as 
    Greek privateer Jourdan Serderidis in identical Puma cars.
    
    Long straight roads where speeds could top 200kph contrast with rocky rutted 
    tracks and deep fesh-fesh sand that can reduce cars to little more than walking 
    pace. And, to add to the excitement, thunderstorms are predicted during the 
    four-day encounter. If the forecasters are correct, rain could transform the 
    dry sections into treacherous mud baths in minutes.
    
    
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    23-06-19 A meeting of legends: 
    WRC stars and Eliud Kipchoge unite in Kenya
     The worlds of WRC and long-distance running collide as Ott Tänak 
    and Pierre-Louis Loubet meet marathon icon Eliud Kipchoge.
    
    M-Sport Ford drivers Ott Tänak and Pierre-Louis Loubet showcased the 
    spirit of unity and camaraderie in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) 
    as they joined forces with renowned marathon world-record holder Eliud Kipchoge 
    for a remarkable training run ahead of Safari Rally Kenya, which takes place 
    this week (22 - 25 June).
    
    Kipchoge, 38, is widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time 
    as the only human to ever run a marathon in under two hours. He holds the 
    official world record of 2hrs 1min 09sec in marathon as well as boasting four 
    of the fastest six times in history. Additionally, he has achieved two Olympic 
    gold medals in marathon plus a silver and bronze earned in the 5,000m distance.
    
    At an altitude of 2,400m in the scenic Kenyan highlands, Tänak, Loubet 
    and co-driver Martin Järveoja joined Kipchoge at his training camp on 
    the outskirts of Kaptagat. The camp united exceptional talents including womens 
    world-record holder Faith Kipyegon, two-time New York City Marathon winner 
    Geoffrey Kamworor and 2009 10,000m world champion Linet Masai.
    
    Embracing Kipchoges commitment to the environment, the WRC stars each 
    planted a tree to commemorate their visit before embarking on a light jog 
    alongside Kipchoge and his esteemed Kenyan counterparts, culminating in a 
    visit to a local school supported by Kipchoge's charitable foundation.
    
    Kipchoge expressed his delight at the meeting, stating: It is good to 
    meet other sportsmen from the other sectors. I am happy to host them and exchange 
    knowledge. The training is different but we share the values of trust and 
    working hard. What I have learned is they are working as a team, as we are 
    on our side.
    
    It's been a mega experience, and Eliud is quite a quick guy to have 
    a jog with! smiled an enthusiastic Tänak. To see here how 
    professional people like this are working together, it's actually not too 
    far off from rallying. We are all people and we are all doing professional 
    sports. Whether its motorsport or a marathon, both of us are pushing 
    to the limits and trying to get the maximum out.
    
    Loubet echoed his team-mates sentiments, adding: It was fantastic, 
    before today I was a big fan of [Kipchoge]. My cousin is a runner so we are 
    all fans of him in my family. To see him in reality is a great honour. He 
    is so humble. A lot of people have to spend a day with him to understand he 
    is such a humble guy.
    
    Tänak was gifted a signed pair of Kipchoges marathon shoes, which 
    the Estonian graciously accepted before presenting him with one of his official 
    racing helmets, joking with his host that he now hoped to run a marathon in 
    under two hours whilst wearing the shoes.
    
    
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    23-06-14   Mexico's 
    WRC fixture generates major economic boost
    The FIA World Rally Championship's presence delivered remarkable financial 
    growth for host state Guanajuato.
    Guanajuato Secretaria de Turismo (Guanajuato Secretary of Tourism) has revealed 
    that the 16 - 19 March event directly and indirectly contributed 695 million 
    Pesos (35.6 million Euros) to the region, specifically to the three cities 
    of León, Guanajuato and Silao, around which Guanajuato Rally México 
    was based.
    
    Close to 600,000 fans enjoyed the WRCs first return to North America 
    since the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to a 61 per cent hotel occupancy in the 
    state.
    
    Guanajuato Rally México offered six major spectator venues, starting 
    with the spectacular rally-opening Guanajuato Street Stage on Thursday evening, 
    where fans packed into every viewing vantage point possible inside the UNESCO 
    World Heritage Site.
    
    The service park in León received heavy foot traffic throughout the 
    weekend, playing host to super special stages on Friday and Saturday and the 
    ceremonial finish on Sunday. Additional fan offerings included fan activations, 
    an extensive street food market and a sold-out concert on Saturday evening.
    
    Iconic stages such es El Brinco and El Chocolate once again proved incredibly 
    popular  particularly the world famous El Brinco jump located at the 
    end of Sundays rally-concluding Wolf Power Stage.
    
    Guanajuato Secretary of Tourism Juan José Álvarez Brunel highlighted 
    the role the WRC plays in showcasing his state to the world: The exposure 
    that the State has through the multiple transmissions shows our organisational 
    capacity, the beauty of our secondary roads, the environment and the great 
    stories that are lived in Guanajuato.
    
    This edition was full of surprises with the incorporation of new municipalities 
    and new venues that allow us to demonstrate that Guanajuato is the ideal destination 
    for large-scale events.
    
    WRC Promoters Managing Director Jona Siebel expressed his delight at 
    the WRC being able to return to North America after two years. Having 
    nearly 600,000 fans at Guanajuato Rally México reaffirms the passion 
    that exists for rallying in North America.
    
    The Guanajuato street stage and El Brincos stages provide the 
    WRC with their own distinct identities and it was pleasing to be once more 
    transmitting images from these stages to our global audience.
    
    
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    23-06-04 Otursförföljd 
    helg för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg hade speeden i VM-tävlingen Rally Italia Sardinien. 
    Flera mekaniska problem och en punktering förstörde möjligheten 
    till ett toppresultat.
    
    21-åringen vann de två första specialsträckorna. Därefter 
    radade motgångarna upp sig.
     Allt gick så smidigt och framförallt snabbt fram till en 
    inbromsning efter en lång raksträcka. Fjädringen på 
    den främre vänstra sidan kollapsade plötsligt. Vi slog inte 
    i någonting, och jag vet inte vad som hände, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Otroligt nog lyckades Solberg och kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson få 
    tillbaka bilen i körbart skick, rullade igenom tävlingens längsta 
    sträcka och in till service inom tidsgränsen.
    
    Men tidsförlusten blev mer än en halvtimme, och kampen om topplaceringen 
    var över.
    
    Två sträckor ställdes in på fredagen, men duon avslutade 
    dagen med snabbaste tid i WRC2-klassen då 50-kilometern Monte Lerno 
    kördes för andra gången.
    
    Följande dag fortsatte problemen efter att ha öppnat med ytterligare 
    en sträckseger. En punktering och ytterligare en smäll mot bakhjulsupphängningen 
    på grund av en sten, var bland utmaningarna som ledde till ytterligare 
    tidsförlust.
    
    Efter det sista sträckan under söndagen hade Solberg och Edmondson 
    tillsammans förlorat över en timme mot klassvinnaren Andreas Mikkelsen 
    och kartläsaren Torstein Eriksen.
    
    Förhållandena var mycket svåra. Men vi tar med oss ??det 
    positiva att farten var på topp så länge allt fungerade. 
    Dessutom kämpade vi oss till mål och fick värdefull erfarenhet 
    av tävlingen för framtiden, sa Solberg.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling går av stapeln i Kenya den 22-25 juni.
    23-06-04 Victorious Neuville 
    reignites WRC title quest in Italy
    Belgian climbs the standings as team-mate Lappi secures dream double podium 
    for Hyundai.
    
    Thierry Neuville vaulted from fifth to second in the FIA World Rally Championship 
    standings on Sunday afternoon after clinching a long-awaited victory at Rally 
    Italia Sardegna.
    
    Belgian star Neuville headed i20 N partner Esapekka Lappi by 33.0sec in a 
    dream 1-2 finish for Hyundai at round six of 13, scoring his 18th career success 
    alongside co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe.
    
    The result served as a maiden 2023 triumph for both Neuville and his team, 
    helping the Korean marque to move within 23 points of championship-leading 
    manufacturer Toyota Gazoo Racing.
    
    The lead changed hands a whopping nine times during the fast and furious Mediterranean 
    island fixture until Neuville seized the initiative when GR Yaris rival Sébastien 
    Ogier went off the road in Saturdays rain-hit penultimate test.
    
    He surpassed Lappi, who celebrated his third-consecutive top-three finish, 
    in the same stage and managed a comfortable advantage through Sundays 
    four-stage finale.
    Obviously it was a challenging weekend, said Neuville, who now 
    trails series leader Kalle Rovanperä by 25 points. We came here 
    with the belief that we could fight for victory but the first day was challenging 
    and we lost a bit of time. Yesterday we found ourselves in the lead and we 
    had to manage it until the end.
    
    It's the first victory for the team this year, it's a 1-2, and the first 
    win for our team principal [Cyril Abiteboul] as well. Craig Breen is in our 
    memories also - we wanted the win in Croatia for him, but we got it now."
    
    Rovanperä completed the podium in third overall, his best result out 
    of five Rally Italia Sardegna attempts.
    
    Although he trailed fellow Finn Lappi by 1min 22.3sec at the finish, the high 
    rate of attrition saw him end a sizeable 3min 25.2sec clear of fourth-placed 
    Toyota team-mate Elfyn Evans. Evans struggled to get into a rhythm in his 
    GR Yaris and dropped around three minutes on Saturday when the cars 
    radiator sustained damage in a water crossing.
    
    Dani Sordo almost made it three Hyundais in the top five but retired after 
    the days second stage due to exhaust failure. It brought an early end 
    to what been a turbulent weekend for the Spaniard, having previously rolled 
    his i20 N on Friday morning.
    
    His demise paved the way for Andreas Mikkelsen to claim fifth overall as well 
    as taking a surprise victory in WRC2. The koda
    
    Fabia driver had trailed Adrien Fourmaux by more than half a minute before 
    the Wolf Power Stage but the Frenchman slid off the road 1.4km into the finale.
    
    The WRC season enters its second half with a hotly anticipated visit to Africa 
    later this month. The legendary Safari Rally Kenya is based in Naivasha and 
    takes place from 22 - 25 June.
    
    Overall classification:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 3h 40m 1.4s
    2. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +33.0s
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 55.3s
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +5m 20.5s
    5. A Mikkelsen / T Eriksen NOR koda Fabia RS Rally2 +9m 33.3s
    6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N Rally2 +11m 48.9s
    
    Drivers' championship (after round 6 of 13):
    1. K Rovanperä 118pts
    2. T Neuville 93pts
    3. S Ogier 85pts
    
    
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    23-06-03 Tenacious Neuville 
    seizes Italy lead on chaotic penultimate day 
    Belgian driver heads Hyundai 1-2 as Sébastien Ogier goes off the road 
    on breathless Saturday.
    Thierry Neuville sits on the brink of his first triumph in 2023 having taken 
    control of Rally Italia Sardegna on a thrilling Saturday which saw the downfall 
    of eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier.
    
    Neuville had trailed Ogier and Esapekka Lappi in third place since the start 
    of this sixth round of the season - but a heavy downpour in the penultimate 
    Erula - Tula test caused utter chaos and turned the rally on its head.
    
    Ogier, hunting down a record fifth Italian win in a Toyota GR Yaris, entered 
    the stage clinging onto a slender overall lead. However, in a stunning twist 
    of fate, the Frenchman's fortunes took a dramatic downturn when he understeered 
    off the road, veering down an embankment just 1.4km after the start.
    
    Lappi reduced his attack upon seeing Ogiers stricken car, inadvertently 
    dropping over half a minute to i20 N team-mate Neuville, who was unaware of 
    the drama unfolding behind him on the road. The Belgian climbed from third 
    to first overall as a result of his charge and heads the Hyundai 1-2 by 36.4sec 
    approaching Sundays four-stage finale.
    
    I am relieved to be at the finish, admitted Neuville, who has 
    not won a rally since Japan last year. It was a tough day out there 
    but the feeling was getting better and better with the car. We learned a lot, 
    that's important, but it's still not always perfect yet and we can still improve.
    
    Tomorrow is a short but tricky day, he added. We need to 
    have a clever drive through and try to bring home the 1-2 for the team.
    
    Championship leader Kalle Rovanperä was elevated to third after his team-mates 
    retirement, although the Finn is unlikely to be able to trouble the frontrunning 
    pair on outright pace alone. He trailed Lappi by 1min 14.3sec at close of 
    play after being hampered by excessive tyre wear in the afternoon.
    
    Perseverance paid off for Elfyn Evans, whose day was filled with setbacks. 
    The Welshmans Toyota sustained radiator damage in a water crossing on 
    SS10 and he leaked almost three minutes limping back to service.
    
    History threatened to repeat itself later in the day when Evans car 
    momentarily lost power while negotiating another water splash. The misfire 
    cleared itself shortly afterwards and he reached the finish almost four minutes 
    behind Rovanperä in fourth overall.
    
    Ott Tänak and Takamoto Katsuta were not as lucky and both suffered water-induced 
    retirements. A faulty electrical sensor was to blame for M-Sport Ford man 
    Tänaks demise while Katsuta bowed out with radiator damage.
    
    Their respective disappointments enabled Dani Sordo, recovering from a Friday 
    morning roll, to climb to fifth overall. He headed WRC2 leader Adrien Fourmaux 
    while Andreas Mikkelsen, Teemu Suninen, Emil Lindholm and Kajetan Kajetanowicz 
    - all contesting WRC2 - completed the leaderboard.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 3h 10m 36.9s
    2. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +36.4s
    3. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1m 50.7s
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +5m 36.5s
    5. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +6m 27.9s
    6. A Fourmaux / A Coria FRA Ford Fiesta Rally2 +8m 11.7s
    
    
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    23-06-02 Lappi pips Ogier in 
    thrilling Italy opener
    Sparks fly on Friday at Rally Italia Sardegna as leading duo split by just 
    0.1s.
    Sparks flew on Friday at Rally Italia Sardegna as Esapekka Lappi demoted Sébastien 
    Ogier in a gripping conclusion to Friday's opening leg, claiming the tiniest 
    of overnight leads.
    
    After one of the most daunting days thus far in this year's FIA World Rally 
    Championship, where crews braved over 140km of rough gravel stages in changeable 
    weather conditions, the duelling duo found themselves separated by a mere 
    one-tenth of a second.
    
    Ogier, contesting his fourth rally this year aboard a Toyota GR Yaris, started 
    on the front foot and led by a seemingly comfortable 16.3sec at the days 
    halfway point having blitzed his Finnish rival through the first pass of Monte 
    Lerno, a whopping 49.90km in length.
    
    But the Frenchman's advantage began to erode as the same three speed tests 
    were repeated after lunch and Lappi, charging hard in his Hyundai i20 N, delivered 
    the perfect response in Monte Lerno 2 - ultimately claiming the lead in the 
    days finale.
    
    There was no need to push harder, one tenth is enough! Lappi giggled 
    at the stop line. Im glad to be at the finish, that was quite 
    a tricky stage and we got a slow left rear puncture as well, so that started 
    to disturb a bit. But we are here, everything is okay and we are looking forward 
    to tomorrow."
    
    Despite grappling with an intermittently functioning handbrake, Thierry Neuville 
    fought his way up the leaderboard to make it two Hyundais in the top three. 
    The Belgian trailed Ogier by 18.5sec at close of play with championship leader 
    Kalle Rovanperä another 27.5sec behind.
    
    Rovanperä had entered the final stage down in seventh overall but the 
    wet conditions played to the Toyota Gazoo Racing drivers favour - and 
    to his early starting position. He posted the benchmark time, climbing three 
    positions in the process.
    
    Just 1.3sec behind was Takamoto Katsuta, who suffered a fright in the morning 
    loop when he hit a rock after running wide in a left-hand bend. The mishap 
    cost around 20sec and kept his Toyota mechanics busy in service.
    
    A front right puncture towards the end of Monte Lerno left Elfyn Evans 18.2sec 
    adrift of his team-mate in sixth overall. He headed M-Sport Fords Ott 
    Tänak, who overcame a failing water pump, by 4.2sec.
    
    WRC2 runners Sami Pajari, Adrien Fourmaux and Emil Lindholm completed the 
    top 10 while Dani Sordo languished in 12th overall. The Spaniard rolled his 
    Hyundai in SS4, losing more than three minutes in the process.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet was Fridays only casualty. Initially running third 
    overall, the Frenchman incurred a three-minute time penalty when he couldnt 
    engage any gears prior to the start of SS5. Although the issue was swiftly 
    resolved, Loubet faced further frustrations later in the day when he beached 
    his Puma in a Monte Lerno ditch.
    
    Saturdays leg boasts double runs of Coiluna - Loelle (16.28km), Su Filigosu 
    (19.57 km), Erula - Tula (21.92km) and Tempio Pausania (9.04 km). The eight 
    tests add up to 133.62km.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +1h 31m 48.8s
    2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +0.1s
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +18.6s
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +46.1s
    5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +47.4s
    6. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1m 5.6s
    
    
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     23-06-01 Oliver Solberg 
    kör för VM-ledning på Sardinien
    En poäng skiljer Oliver Solberg (21) från ledningen i rally-VM. 
    Målet är att visa sig värdig VM-titeln i WRC2-klassen i Rally 
    Italia Sardinien i helgen.
    
    Tävlingen på Sardinien har nominerats av 21-åringen till 
    en av sju tävlingarna där han kör för poäng i kampen 
    om VM-titeln.
     Alla de bästa förarna är anmälda till tävlingen. 
    Därför valde vi att köra för poäng denna helgen. 
    Samtidigt som målet är att bli världsmästare den här 
    säsongen är det viktigt för oss att samla poäng i tävlingarna 
    med tuffast konkurrens, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Rally Italia är en av tävlingarna som varit med sedan mästerskapets 
    start 1973, men då kördes det på blandade underlag runt Sanremo. 
    2004 flyttades rallyfesten till Medelhavsön Sardinien.
    
    Vägarna är i princip täckta av sand och fint grus, men stenar, 
    spår och andra faror lurar under ytan.
     Ändrade väderförhållanden har rapporterats under 
    hela tävlingshelgen, men det kommer att vara lika för alla. Vi är 
    förberedda på den utmaningen.
    
    Tävlingens längsta specialsträcka är den ikoniska Monte 
    Lerno, inklusive det berömda Micky-hoppet, på hela 49,92 kilometer.
    
    Rally Italia Sardinia körs över 320,88 kilometer fördelat på 
    19 specialsträckor. Tävlingen avslutas tidigt på söndag 
    eftermiddag. 
    
    23-05-31 Eager Neuville eyes 
    redemption at Rally Italia Sardegna
    Belgian driver bids to revive his FIA World Rally Championship title aspirations 
    on Mediterranean island's gravel roads.
    Thierry Neuville is determined to revive his FIA World Rally Championship 
    title ambitions at Rally Italia Sardegna (1 - 4 June) as his Hyundai Motorsport 
    team sets its sights on securing its first victory of the season.
    
    Neuville began his campaign with an impressive string of podium finishes but 
    currently finds himself fifth in the championship after disappointing results 
    in the past two rallies. Rally Italia Sardegna - an event he has won on two 
    occasions - presents an opportunity for him to turn his fortunes around.
    
    Victory for team-mate Dani Sordo in 2019 and 2020, as well as former Hyundai 
    man Ott Tänak in 2022, means the Korean manufacturer has won four of 
    the last five Sardinia fixtures. Neuville is in high spirits, buoyed by a 
    new approach to the set-up of his i20 N car since the previous round.
    
    Portugal was a tough event for us, acknowledged Neuville, who 
    is joined in the three-car team by Sordo and Esapekka Lappi. I had a 
    different set-up from Dani and Esapekka, which we think is one of the reasons 
    why I was struggling with traction and car balance.
    
    Switching my car to similar settings to those of my team-mates should 
    be beneficial in the quest for improved performance and Im looking forward 
    to putting this to the test.
    
    He is fifth in the start order for Friday's opening leg. In dry conditions, 
    that offers a significant advantage over the early runners, 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 
    Kalle Rovanperä and team part-timer Sébastien Ogier lie first 
    and third in the championship in their GR Yaris cars. Victory would see Frenchman 
    Ogier top the events roll of honour, taking his total to five.
    
    We are excited to see how we perform, said team principal Jari-Matti 
    Latvala. Kalle could pay a big penalty for needing to open the road 
    on this event, but we will have Sébastien and Elfyn [Evans] in better 
    positions and hopefully they have the opportunity to challenge for victory.
    
    Elfyn Evans drives Toyotas third car. He and team-mate Takamoto Katsuta, 
    who will not score manufacturers championship points this week, must 
    both bounce back from retirements in Portugal.
    
    Ott Tänaks confidence has been growing with every kilometre aboard 
    his M-Sport Ford Puma and the Estonian will be eager to give the car its first 
    gravel rally triumph. Winner here last year and currently second in the points, 
    Tänak is joined in the team by young Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet.
    
    Known for its demanding nature, Rally Italia Sardegna is based in the island's 
    east coast town of Olbia and is regarded as one of the toughest events on 
    the WRC calendar.
    
    Tracks that become increasingly rocky and abrasive in the second pass of special 
    stages make it a punishing encounter for cars and tyres while double runs 
    of the famous Monte Lerno test, which measures a whopping 49.90km in length, 
    add to the challenge on Friday.
    
    After Thursday evenings start, competitors face 19 stages totalling 
    320.88km before the finish on Sunday afternoon.
    
    
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    23-05-23 Battle of the Champions: 
    Ott Tänak vs. Kalle Rovanperä brings an exciting showdown between 
    two world champions and two neighboring countries to all fans
    For the first time in history, it is possible to visit two WRC 
    events with one RALLY PASS - WRC Rally Estonia July 20-23 and Secto Rally 
    Finland August 3-6.
    EST-FIN RALLY PASS will be available from May 26 at 10:00 a.m. on the Rally 
    Estonia and Secto Rally Finland website
    "Battle of the Champions: Ott Tänak vs Kalle Rovanperä" 
    - which of the world champions will win in the legendary rally battle of this 
    generation?
    
    Today, May 23, a press conference was held in the T1 center Vision Venue studio, 
    where Rally Estonia representative Tarmo Hõbe, WRC promoter representative 
    Philipp Maenner and Secto Rally Finland representatives Tiina Lehmonen and 
    Markus Häkkinen presented the unique cooperation between the two World 
    Rally Championship events, which involves both countries top drivers currently 
    leading the whole series, Ott Tänaku and Kalle Rovanperä.
    
    20 years ago, history was made in the Estonian autosport: in the legendary 
    battle between the two great rally drivers of that time, Markko Märtin 
    and Marcus Grönholm, Estonia was able to defeat Finland. To the delight 
    of all Estonian rally fans, Markko Märtin and Michael Park became the 
    winners of the Jyväskylä World Rally Championship. In the meantime, 
    20 years have passed, but the friendly competition between the top drivers 
    of the World Rally Championship is still very intense. And now, when Ott Tänak 
    and Kalle Rovanperä keep the tension and adrenaline in the competition 
    between Estonia and Finland, it's time to bring "Battle of the Champions: 
    Ott Tänak vs. Kalle Rovanperä" to all rally fans - which of 
    the world champions will win in the legendary battle of this generation?
    
    As a result of cooperation between the two WRC event organizers in Estonia 
    and Finland, a rally pass has been created for the first time in history, 
    which allows access to two WRC events  WRC Rally Estonia in July and 
    Secto Rally Finland in August. The EST-FIN RALLY PASS will be available from 
    May 26 at 10:00 a.m. in the Rally Estonia website, Secto Rally Finland website 
    and on Tallink channels.
    
    Commercial Director of WRC Rally Estonia, Tarmo Hõbe: At 
    this exact moment in the whole WRC series is a very unique situatuon, where 
    the two neighbouring countries have both a WRC round taking place and the 
    Estonian and Finnish top drivers, Ott and Kalle compete relentlessly in order 
    to win this years Championship title. Rallying is very popular in both 
    countries, one can even say that the estonians and finns are a true rally 
    nation. Extra excitement is added by the fact, that Ott has one win in Estonia 
    whereas Kalle has two, but in the finnish event Ott has won three times, whilst 
    Kalle is hoping to open his winning score in his home country soon. Midsummer 
    nature is stunningly beautiful in both Tartu and Jyväskylä and it 
    is a great opportunity to discover what the countries have to offer and enjoy 
    the adrenaliine-filled competition. We would like to invite all Estonian and 
    Finnish fans to come to the stages and bring your flags, lets make it 
    an unforgettable Battle of the Champions!
    
    Chief Operating Officer of AKK Sports Ltd, Promoter of Secto Rally Finland, 
    Markus Häkkinen:
    The idea for this unique opportunity for the EST-FIN co-operation was born 
    already during last years Secto Rally Finland, but really after Kalles 
    World Championship win it became clear, that if this kind of joint rally pass 
    will be introduced to spectators, then the right time for it was now. We are 
    very pleased that our Estonian colleagues were super excited about the idea 
    of this completely new kind of co-operation in the whole WRC series. Now, 
    what we have in hand is a product that offers the loyal fans of both rallies 
     like we say in Secto Rally Finland More Than a Rally, but 
    in this case more than doubled.
    
    All rally fans have a very important role to help the hero of their country 
    to a certain victory, that's why we are welcoming all fans to join us on the 
    stages with their nation flags, to determine which flag colors dominate the 
    battle between the fans.
    
    WRC Rally Estonia will be held on July 20 to 23 in Tartu and on the roads 
    of Tartu, Otepää, Elva, Kanepi, Kambja, Peipsiääre, Mustvee 
    and Kastre parishes. Just two weeks later, the WRC carousel will head to Finland, 
    where the Secto Rally Finland will be held on the August 3-6. 
    
    23-05-14 Bara nästan 
    för Oliver Solberg i sekundstriden om segern
    Endast 1,2 sekunder skiljde Oliver Solberg från säsongens andra 
    VM-seger i Rally Portugal under söndagen.
    
    Oliver vann sju av 19 specialsträckor i tävlingen. Andraplatsen 
    totalt i WRC2-klassen förde Solberg betydligt närmare toppen i kampen 
    om titeln  bara en poäng bakom VM-ledaren Yohan Rossel.
    
    Britten Gus Greensmith och hans svenska kartläsare Jonas Andersson vann. 
    Trea blev de norska ekipaget Andreas Mikkelsen och Torstein Eriksen.
    
    Tillsammans med kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson ledde 21-åringen 
    WRC2-klassen med över en halv minut på lördagen. Men under 
    natten till söndag fick Solberg ett tidsstraff på en minut. Rallystjärnan 
    ville visa upp sig för publiken med två donuts efter att ha avslutat 
    dagens sista specialsträcka inne på rallycrossbanan i Lousada. 
    Han bröt därmed mot tävlingens regler.
     Tyvärr glömde jag helt bort den regeln. Det enda jag tänkte 
    på var att ge åskådarna lite extra show, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Tidsstraffet skickade ner honom till en andra plats, 24,6 sekunder bakom Greensmith.
    
    Solberg vann alla fyra specialsträckorna den avslutande dagen och slutade 
    endast 1,2 sekunder bakom vinnaren till slut.
     Vi försökte allt vi kunde, men det gick inte. Det är 
    bara att gratulera Greensmith och Andersson.
    
    Oliver Solberg vann VM-tävlingen i Sverige och hade två raka tredjeplatser 
    från Mexiko och Kroatien inför tävlingen i Portugal.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling kommer att äga rum på Medelhavsön 
    Sardinien första helgen i juni.
    23-05-14 Rovanperä returns 
    to the top with Rally de Portugal triumph
    Finnish star seizes FIA World Rally Championship lead with dominant victory 
    at round five.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä vaulted to the top of the FIA World Rally Championship 
    standings with a dominant Vodafone Rally de Portugal victory on Sunday afternoon, 
    confirming his second consecutive triumph at the Matosinhos-based event.
    
    The Finn, who had not stood atop the podium since his title-winning run in 
    New Zealand last season, now boasts a 17-point advantage over Ott Tänak 
    five events into this 13-round season.
    
    Rovanperä seized control of the rally when Tänak suffered wheel 
    damage on Friday afternoon, establishing a slender 10.7-second lead by the 
    end of the opening leg.
    
    Unstoppable on Saturday, the Toyota GR Yaris man unleashed a masterful display 
    of five stage wins and widened the gap to a commanding 57.5sec before effortlessly 
    negotiating Sundays four-stage finale 54.7sec clear of second-placed 
    Dani Sordo.
    
    "It has been too long coming, but finally we are back," Rovanperä 
    said. "I have to say a big thank you to Jonne (Halttunen, co-driver) 
    and the team. They have been pushing all the time and going forward."
    
    Esapekka Lappi made it two i20 N cars inside the top three, scoring his second 
    podium finish in as many rallies. His result helped Hyundai to stay within 
    32 points of championship-leading manufacturer Toyota Gazoo Racing.
    
    Thierry Neuville began the day in third but a broken turbocharger left his 
    Hyundai severely down on power. Time poured away as he limped through the 
    closing stages, allowing M-Sport Ford Puma man Ott Tänak to claim fourth 
    overall while he frustratingly settled for fifth.
    
    There was an exhilarating conclusion to the WRC2 battle as Gus Greensmith 
    claimed the spoils by just 1.2sec from koda Fabia rival Oliver Solberg. 
    The latter had led by 35.4sec overnight before being lumbered with a one-minute 
    time penalty.
    
    Andreas Mikkelsen, Yohan Rossel and Teemu Suninen - also contesting WRC2 - 
    completed the leaderboard.
    
    The 56th edition of Portugals biggest sporting event attracted 400,000 
    spectators, helping to secure its place on the WRC calendar in 2024. WRC Promoter 
    Managing Director Jona Siebel and Automóvel Club de Portugal (ACP) 
    President Carlos Barbosa agreed a return in 2024 with an option for 2025.
    
    Competitors face more hot weather and rough roads as the WRC moves to the 
    Mediterranean island of Sardinia next month. Rally Italia Sardegna is based 
    in Olbia on 1 - 4 June.
    
    Overall classification
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 3h 35m 11.7s
    2. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +54.7s
    3. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +1min 20.3s
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +2m 4.1s
    5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +8m 22.5s
    6. G Greensmith / J Andersson GBR koda Fabia +9m 43.4s
    
    Drivers' championship (after round 5 of 13):
    1. K Rovanperä 98pts
    2. O Tänak 81pts
    3. S Ogier 69pts
    
    
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    23-05-13 Dialled-in Rovanperä 
    powers towards Rally de Portugal crown 
    Finn places iron grip on rally lead with dominant drive on Saturday.
    Just four stages stand between Kalle Rovanperä and his first triumph 
    of 2023 after the Finn obliterated his rivals on Saturday at Vodafone Rally 
    de Portugal.
    
    Unyielding and unstoppable, the Toyota GR Yaris star unleashed an onslaught 
    of raw speed as he romped to fastest times on five of the seven gruelling 
    gravel speed tests. What started as a modest lead of 10.7sec overnight was 
    transformed into a mighty advantage of almost one minute by close of play 
    on the penultimate day.
    
    Rovanperä launched his attack from the outset, more than quadrupling 
    his lead before the mid-leg halt. He delivered further blows when the classic 
    roads of Vieira do Minho and Amarante were repeated after service, widening 
    the gap further in rough and dusty conditions reminiscent of Safari Rally 
    Kenya.
    
    The 22-year-old, who is yet to win a rally so far this season, enters Sundays 
    finale 57.5sec ahead of Hyundai Motorsports Dani Sordo.
    
    Sordo, starting his third round of the season, quickly diverted his attention 
    to the chasing i20 N cars of team-mates Esapekka Lappi and Thierry Neuville.
    
    Lappi closed in on the Spaniard early in the day, climbing from fifth to third 
    overall on the first pass of Vieira do Minho. But the Finns pace faded 
    in the afternoon and he was passed by Neuville, who finished a mere 2.3sec 
    ahead of him and 11.1sec adrift of Sordo.
    
    Pierre-Louis Loubet retired close to the finish of Amarante 1 when a heavy 
    impact damaged his Ford Pumas steering, allowing M-Sport Ford team-mate 
    Ott Tänak to profit by seizing fifth overall. The Estonian dropped time 
    with wheel damage on Friday and languishes 2min 21.8sec back from the lead 
    after an off-pace day.
    
    WRC2 cars filled the remainder of the leaderboard, headed by leader Oliver 
    Solberg in a koda Fabia RS Rally2. Gus Greensmith, Yohan Rossel, Andreas 
    Mikkelsen and Teemu Suninen completed the top 10.
    
    Sundays finale is all about the extraordinary Fafe, its big jump before 
    the finish and its crowds. Four tests clustered around the town total 55.42km, 
    with the rally-closing Wolf Power Stage in Fafe offering vital bonus points.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 2h 59m 48.6s
    2. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +57.5s
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +1m 8.6s
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +1m 10.9s
    5. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +2m 21.8s
    6. O Solberg / E Edmondson SWE koda Fabia +8m 8.3s
    
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    23-05-12 Kalle Rovanperä 
    ahead after brutal Friday at Rally de Portugal
    Finnish driver heads Dani Sordo by 10.7s after vicious opening day.
    Kalle Rovanperä mastered a brutal opening leg at Vodafone Rally de Portugal 
    to head Hyundai Motorsport rival Dani Sordo overnight.
    
    A thrilling fight in the morning became a matter of survival in the afternoon 
    as heat, dust and punishing rock-strewn roads took a heavy toll in this fifth 
    round of the FIA World Rally Championship season.
    
    While several of his rivals faltered, Rovanperä won three of the eight 
    special stages in a Toyota GR Yaris to head Sordo by 10.7sec after more than 
    120km of action during which three different drivers led.
    
    Rovanperä was plagued by excessive understeer in the opening two stages 
    but set-up adjustments later in the morning transformed his car.
    
    The Finn surpassed Sordo, who inherited the top spot when Ott Tänaks 
    Ford Puma sustained wheel damage in Lousã 2, and extended his advantage 
    further when the Spaniard overshot a junction in the penultimate stage.
    
    "It has been a really good day," said Rovanperä. "Lots 
    of cleaning, but still we did a steady day. We were fast but we also took 
    care of the car and the tyres."
    
    Sordos i20 N team-mate Thierry Neuville was third, 15.2sec behind. The 
    Belgian reclaimed the final podium spot in the Figueira da Foz super special, 
    leapfrogging colleague Esapekka Lappi and M-Sport Ford youngster Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet in the process. Just 1.3sec blanketed the three drivers at close of 
    play, with Loubet edging Lappi in the finale to take fourth overall by 0.3sec.
    
    Fourth was well-deserved for Loubet. After winning the opener, the Frenchman 
    then verged on retirement when his car caught fire on the stop line of Arganil 
    1. He and co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul were able to continue after extinguishing 
    the flames, later tracing the cause to their Pumas exhaust.
    
    The car started to have fire, one kilometre before the end of the stage, 
    Loubet said. We dont have luck this year, its crazy.
    
    Tänak recovered to end the day sixth overall, while the remaining positions 
    on the leaderboard were dominated by WRC2 cars. Oliver Solberg led Gus Greensmith, 
    with Yohan Rossel and Andreas Mikkelsen rounding out the top 10.
    
    Championship leader Elfyn Evans retired after crashing his Toyota in Mortágua. 
    His team-mate Takamoto Katsuta bowed out earlier in the day with alternator 
    failure.
    
    If Friday was tough, Saturday is just as daunting. Almost 150km is packed 
    into two loops of three speed tests. Crews have the respite of mid-leg service 
    and a super special stage at Lousada rounds out the days action.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 1h 22m 27.7s
    2. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +10.7s
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +26.0s
    4. P Loubet / N Gilsoul FRA Ford Puma +26.9s
    5. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +27.3s
    6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 4.7s
    
    
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    23-05-11 Tuff kamp om VM-poäng 
    för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg (21) kommer att ha ett väldigt starkt startfält 
    att fightas emot i VM-tävlingen Rally Portugal i helgen.
    
    De flesta av de bästa rallyförarna i världen är där. 
    Kampen om VM-poängen i Rally2-klassen kommer att bli mycket tuff. Solberg 
    ligger trea totalt i kampen om VM-titeln när den femte av totalt 13 VM-tävlingar 
    drar igång på fredagsmorgonen.
     Specialsträckorna, fansen och stämningen i Rally Portugal 
    är väldigt speciell. Vägarna är krävande; mycket 
    fina i början av rallyt, men de kommer att bli tuffare och mer utmanande 
    ju mer de körs. Jag ser i alla fall verkligen fram emot att få 
    starta tävlingen, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    21-åringen och kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson var snabbast i Rally2-klassen 
    vid shakedown på torsdagsmorgonen.
    
    Oliver har kört Rally Portugal två gånger tidigare. Bästa 
    placering är en femteplats 2021.
    
    Tävlingen är hans 80:e i karriären  varav 20 har slutat 
    med seger. Den förra triumfen kom i Rally Sweden för exakt tre månader 
    sedan.
    
    VM-tävlingen i Portugal är en av de äldsta (1967) och populäraste 
    inom rallycirkusen. Vägarna i områdena runt nordöstra och 
    söder om Porto är snabba och tekniska.
    
    Loppet startar på fredag ??morgon och avslutas efter 19 körda specialsträckor 
    tidigt på söndagseftermiddagen. 
    
    23-05-10 Red-hot battle for 
    WRC supremacy rages on in Portugal
    Thrilling WRC season continues at legendary gravel fixture.
    The FIA World Rally Championship is in the thick of one of its most intense 
    seasons in recent memory as Vodafone Rally de Portugal (11 - 14 May) looms 
    ahead.
    
    With a mere 11 points separating the leading five drivers, this fifth round 
    could set the tone for the remainder of the season. Portugal, a legendary 
    founding event of the WRC, kickstarts a series of gruelling gravel challenges, 
    seven in a row.
    
    Toyota Gazoo Racing star Elfyn Evans seized the joint championship lead with 
    a classy victory in Croatia last month. Pressure on the Welshman has been 
    well and truly cranked up this time out, especially with his table-topping 
    team-mate Sébastien Ogier absent from competition.
    
    Opening the road in Fridays first leg, Evans will face the challenge 
    of low grip on slippery sand-coated roads as he sweeps away loose dirt to 
    leave a cleaner line for those behind.
    
    Were into a busy period now with rallies coming thick and fast, 
    and Portugal is the start of a string of gravel events, he said. We 
    will just have to try and maximise our performance in the loose conditions 
    we will face on Friday and see whats possible.
    
    Defending champion Kalle Rovanperä knows exactly what it takes to win 
    from the front and did exactly that 12 months ago. The Finn, who joins Evans 
    and Takamoto Katsuta in a three-strong Toyota entry, is still searching for 
    his first triumph of 2023 and sits second in the points.
    
    Esapekka Lappi will be eager to build on the podium result he achieved last 
    time out, his first in Hyundai colours. Thierry Neuville drives a similar 
    i20 N car along with Dani Sordo, a six-time podium finisher in Portugal.
    
    Ott Tänak, fourth in the points, headlines M-Sport Fords Puma attack. 
    The Estonian, victorious in Portugal back in 2019, partners with French driver 
    Pierre-Louis Loubet to challenge for top honours.
    
    The rally is based in the coastal city of Matosinhos. After Thursday nights 
    start in Coimbra, competitors face 19 speed tests covering 329.06km in north 
    and central Portugal. It finishes on Sunday afternoon after a finale over 
    the iconic roads of Fafe.
    
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    23-04-23 Tredje plats för 
    Oliver Solberg i Rally Kroatien
    I kampen om tiondelarna lyckades Oliver Solberg avancera till en tredje plats 
    totalt i WRC2-klassen på den allra sista specialsträckan i Rally 
    Kroatien under söndagen.
    
    Inför det sista sträckan låg 21-åringen 7/10 sekund 
    bakom finnen Emil Lindholm. Den regerande WRC2-världsmästaren lyckades 
    inte hålla Solberg bakom sig. 2,1 sekunder skilde slutligen duon åt 
    i kampen om tredjeplatsen.
    
    Fransmannen Yohan Rossel vann 16,1 sekunder före ryssen Nikolay Gryazin. 
    1.25,4 minut skiljde vinnaren och Oliver Solberg åt efter målgång. 
    
    
    Oliver tog totalt tre sträcksegrar i tävlingen.
     Det var fantastiskt att kunna knipa de nödvändiga sekunderna 
    och ta sig upp på pallen på den sista sträckan. Vi missade 
    lite på bilens set-up i början av tävlingen så vi hängde 
    inte riktigt med under fredagseftermiddagen. Det tog oss några sträckor 
    innan vi hittade en passade set-up, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Han var inte nominerad för att ta VM-poäng i tävlingen. Detta 
    gjorde att 21-åringen fick friare tyglar för att få mer erfarenhet 
    av bilen och de kroatiska asfaltvägarna för framtida tävlingar. 
    Rossel leder VM totalt med tio poäng efter att han även vunnit Rally 
    Monte-Carlo i början av säsongen. Lindholm ligger tvåa, en 
    poäng före Solberg, men med en mer tävling körd.
    
    Solberg vann VM-tävlingen i WRC2-klassen på hemmaplan i Sverige 
    för drygt två månader sedan.
    
    Nästa tävling, den femte för säsongen, går av stapeln 
    i Portugal den 11-14 maj.
    23-04-23 Evans powers to dominant 
    Croatia Rally win 
    Welsh driver soars to the top of the championship standings with long-awaited 
    triumph.
    
    Elfyn Evans stormed to victory at Croatia Rally on Sunday afternoon, soaring 
    to the top of the FIA World Rally Championship standings in the process.
    
    An error from Thierry Neuville on Saturday morning propelled the Welshman 
    to first overall, and he distanced himself from M-Sport Ford Puma driver Ott 
    Tänak across the rest of the rally to win by 27.0sec in a Toyota GR Yaris.
    
    The triumph, his first since Secto Rally Finland in 2021 and the first of 
    his career on asphalt, elevated Evans from fifth to equal-first in the drivers 
    championship standings. He is tied on points with Sébastien Ogier after 
    round four of 13, with Kalle Rovanperä just a single point behind and 
    Tänak three more in arrears.
    
    Obviously weve been working towards this for a long time, but 
    it all feels so insignificant at the moment  thats the bottom 
    line, said Evans, referencing the passing of friend and driver Craig 
    Breen.
    
    After the focus of the weekend, were all back to missing our friend 
    now. Straightaway after coming across the finish line, thats all we 
    can think about. We promised Craigs family we would enjoy the weekend, 
    and weve done that. Were all thinking of them right now.
    
    His Toyota Gazoo Racing team preserved its unbeaten Croatia Rally record whilst 
    also increasing its manufacturers championship lead over Hyundai Motorsport 
    to 29 points.
    
    The seasons first pure asphalt fixture delivered tremendous action, 
    and Tänak looked set to become a real threat to Evans as he set a furious 
    pace early on Saturday afternoon. However, a transmission issue later on the 
    penultimate day obstructed the Estonians charge and he cruised to the 
    finish 31.6sec clear of Esapekka Lappi.
    
    Lappi lacked confidence on some of the dirtier sections of road, but consistency 
    rewarded him with his first Hyundai i20 N podium  a welcome boost after 
    crashing out from the lead in the previous round.
    
    Behind him were a trio of Toyotas headed by defending champion Rovanperä, 
    19.7sec in arrears. The Finn had languished outside of the top ten after changing 
    a wheel in SS2 on Friday, but hauled himself back up the leaderboard with 
    an impressive recovery drive. He surpassed Sébastien Ogier on the final 
    morning to claim fourth overall, edging his team-mate by just 9.7sec.
    
    Ogier, who solely led the championship before this rally, was left to rue 
    what could have been. Although he trailed victor Evans by 1min28.0sec at the 
    finish, he also stopped to change a wheel whilst leading on Friday and received 
    further blows in the form of time penalties. In total, the time loss amounted 
    to roughly two-and-a-half minutes.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta made it four Toyotas in the top six ahead of Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet, who nursed his Puma to the finish with bent steering. WRC2 winner 
    Yohan Rossel, Nikolay Gryazin and Oliver Solberg completed the leaderboard.
    
    The series returns to gravel next month for Vodafone Rally de Portugal. The 
    fifth round is based at Matosinhos on 11 - 14 May.
    
    Final positions:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 2hr 50min 54.3sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +27.0sec
    3. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +58.6sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 18.3sec
    5. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +1min 28.0sec
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2min 22.5sec
    
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    23-04-22 Resurgent Evans takes 
    command on Saturday in Croatia
    Welshman leaves struggling Ott Tänak trailing while Thierry 
    Neuville retires on penultimate day.
    
    Elfyn Evans is verging on a long-elusive FIA World Rally Championship victory 
    after seizing the Croatia Rally lead in Saturdays penultimate leg.
    
    The Toyota Gazoo Racing driver assumed control of the gruelling asphalt event 
    early in the day when Thierry Neuville, who had led by 5.7sec on Friday evening, 
    crashed into retirement on the second stage.
    
    Neuvilles Hyundai i20 N stepped out of line and collided with a concrete 
    block which caused severe damage to the wheel and suspension components. His 
    exit handed Evans a healthy lead of 22.6sec at the days halfway point.
    
    The dynamic changed when Ott Tänak cranked up the heat after service 
    in Croatian capital Zagreb, slashing Evans buffer by almost half with 
    two stages remaining. However, the Estonian was impeded by a technical fault 
    which cost valuable time late in the day and ended 25.4sec back from the lead.
    
    A victory for Evans, should he succeed in keeping Tänak at bay, would 
    be his first since the 2021 Secto Rally Finland over 18 months ago.
    
    If Ott had problems, I wouldnt wish that on him, the Welshman 
    said. Its not nice to exploit a gap like that, but okay, theres 
    still a long way to go.
    
    Esapekka Lappi brought his Hyundai home a distant third overall despite lacking 
    confidence in some of the gravel-polluted sections. A half spin in SS13 did 
    not help matters although the Finn pressed harder in the afternoon and trailed 
    Tänak by half a minute at close of play.
    
    Sébastien Ogier started on the back foot having been handed a one-minute 
    time penalty for a safety breach on Friday evening. He was then lumbered with 
    a further 10-second sanction after a technical issue on the road section caused 
    him to check in late to the first stage.
    
    But the Yaris man, winner here in 2021, climbed from seventh to fourth overall 
    after romping to three fastest stage times. Behind him were team-mates Kalle 
    Rovanperä and Takamoto Katsuta, both of whom leapfrogged Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet as he struggled to find traction on hard compound tyres.
    
    Yohan Rossel remained in the lead of the WRC2 category and held eighth overall 
    ahead of Nikolay Gryazin and Emil Lindholm, who completed the leaderboard.
    
    Sundays finale north of Zagreb features the widest roads of the weekend. 
    The opening Trakocan - Vrbno (13.15km) starts close to a 13th century 
    lakeside castle amid stunning scenery and is followed by Zagorska Sela - Kumrovec 
    (14.09km). Both are driven twice, taking the days total to 54.48km.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris 2hr 20min 5.7sec
    2. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +25.4sec
    3. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +55.4sec
    4. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +1min 49.4sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 51.4sec
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2min 25.9sec
    
    
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    23-04-21 Neuville heads 
    Evans on action-packed Friday in Croatia
    Frontrunning pair split by just 5.7s as championship leader Ogier 
    hits trouble on day one.
    Thierry Neuville led throughout Fridays treacherous opening leg despite 
    only winning one stage of Croatia Rally.
    
    It was the Hyundai i20 N drivers consistency which ultimately came to 
    the fore as asphalt roads in the hills west of capital city Zagreb tested 
    the mettle of the FIA World Rally Championships leading crews. He ended 
    the gruelling day just 5.7sec clear of second-placed challenger Elfyn Evans.
    
    Neuville was unhappy with his cars morning set-up but swooped into the 
    lead after SS2 when championship leader Sébastien Ogier, winner of 
    the days opener, dropped over one and a half minutes carrying out a 
    mid-stage wheel change on his Toyota GR Yaris.
    
    The Belgian remained at the helm throughout the afternoon although Evans, 
    driving another Toyota, sliced his advantage by more than half as scattered 
    rain clouds loomed over the stages. Both drivers stuck with a mixed combination 
    of hard and soft compound Pirelli tyres, which proved to be the best choice.
    
    "We have done a decent job, but it hasn't been easy at all," Neuville 
    admitted. "It was a bit better at the end of the day and I am really 
    happy that we had a bit more fun in the car this afternoon. Hopefully we can 
    finish in first place at the end - that would be a great achievement for the 
    team and for us."
    
    One driver for whom tyre gambles did not pay off was Ott Tänak. The Estonian 
    bolted wet weather rubber onto his M-Sport Ford Puma for Stojdraga - Hartje 
    2, however, conditions remained mostly dry and he fell behind Esapekka Lappi 
    after dropping 17.0sec.
    
    Tänak responded in the penultimate stage by ousting the Hyundai man to 
    reclaim third overall, reaching the overnight halt 3.4sec clear of his rival 
    and 24.3sec adrift of Evans. Ogier, meanwhile, valiantly fought his way back 
    up to fifth, another 50.3sec in arrears.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta overtook Pierre-Louis Loubet in the final stage to grab sixth, 
    while Kalle Rovanperä languished in eighth overall. The Yaris youngster 
    won last years fixture but currently trails the frontrunners by over 
    two minutes after he too stopped to change a wheel at the same location as 
    team-mate Ogier.
    
    WRC2 leader Yohan Rossel was ninth and held a sizeable 29.9sec advantage over 
    Nikolay Gryazin, second in the category.
    
    Saturdays second leg follows a similar format with four stages, driven 
    morning and afternoon, totalling 116.60km.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 1hr 16min 2.4sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +5.7sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +30.0sec
    4. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N +33.4sec
    5. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +1min 23.7sec
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 52.1sec
    
    
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    23-04-20 VM-tävling utan 
    poängpress för Oliver Solberg
    Oliver Solberg kör VM-tävlingen Rally Kroatien i helgen utan press 
    att samla VM-poäng.
    
    Oliver är inte nominerad att ta VM-poäng i tävlingen. Därmed 
    kan 21-åringen få friare tyglar för att få mer erfarenhet 
    av bilen och de kroatiska asfaltvägarna inför framtida tävlingar.
    
    Solberg vann VM-tävlingen i WRC2-klassen på hemmaplan i Sverige 
    för drygt två månader sedan. Han leder mästerskapet 
    totalt efter en vinst och en tredjeplats (Mexiko) i de två senaste tävlingarna.
     En månad utan tävling känns som en lång tid, 
    men vi har utnyttjat tiden väl. Inledningen av säsongen har varit 
    mycket lovande med bra prestationer och många sträcksegrar på 
    tävlingarna, säger Oliver Solberg.
    
    Det har blivit 28 sträcksegrar på 55 försök hittills 
    under säsongen  inklusive Rally Monte-Carlo, där han inte 
    heller var nominerad för att ta VM-poäng.
    
    I Rally Kroatien förväntas stora förändringar i väderförhållandena 
    och därmed även i underlaget. Asfalttävlingen är tekniskt 
    utmanande och däckstrategin förväntas spela en avgörande 
    roll.
    
    Rally Kroatien startar på fredag morgon och avslutas efter 20 specialsträckor 
    tidigt på söndag eftermiddag.
     23-04-19 Sébastien 
    Ogier aims for Toyota hat-trick at Croatia Rally
    Frenchman bids to maintain Toyota's stronghold at first pure asphalt fixture 
    of the 2023 season.
    
    As an eight-time FIA World Rally Champion, Sébastien Ogier is no stranger 
    to starting on the front foot. And thats exactly where he finds himself 
    ahead of this weeks Croatia Rally (20 - 23 April), the first pure asphalt 
    fixture of the year.
    
    Frenchman Ogier arrives in Croatia with a three-point lead over Thierry Neuville. 
    Neuville and Hyundai Motorsport team-mate Esapekka Lappis i20 N cars 
    will carry a special livery in memory of beloved colleague and WRC family 
    member Craig Breen, who tragically lost his life last week.
    
    But defending his early-season advantage is not the primary objective for 
    Ogier, who only competes on a part-time basis. Instead, the ultimate prize 
    would be to complete a Croatian treble for his Toyota Gazoo Racing squad.
    
    Ogier clinched victory at the inaugural Croatia Rally in 2021 but sat out 
    last year's event, which was won by his GR Yaris team-mate Kalle Rovanperä.
    
    Even if the mindset is different without the [full] championship, I 
    still have the same aim to perform at my best and score some wins and good 
    points for the team, Ogier said.
    
    Croatia is a difficult one, but recently I have been pretty strong on 
    Tarmac. It was kind of natural for the team and me to decide to go back to 
    Croatia.
    
    Only Ogier and Rovanperä are nominated to score points for Toyota Gazoo 
    Racing this week. Out of respect for Hyundai, which now fields only two cars, 
    the Japanese marque has withdrawn Elfyn Evans from the manufacturers 
    championship battle at this rally. The Welshman, however, remains eligible 
    to score drivers championship points alongside Takamoto Katsuta, who 
    drives a fourth Yaris.
    
    Ott Tänak is M-Sport Fords frontrunner. The Estonian, who lies 
    fourth in the standings, is joined by Pierre-Louis Loubet, and will be eager 
    to make amends after being hampered by mechanical woes last time out.
    
    The rally starts in capital city Zagreb on Thursday evening ahead of three 
    days of competition on asphalt which varies from smooth to broken and features 
    many tricky crests and jumps. The 20 stages cover 301.26km.
    
    
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    23-03-20 Oliver Solberg 
    försvarade VM-ledningen i Mexiko
    Endast en punktering under fredagen hindrade Oliver Solberg (21) från 
    ytterligare en seger WRC2-klassen i rally-VM i helgen.
    
    Trots det lyckades Solberg köra upp sig till tredje plats i Rally Mexico 
    efter att ha vunnit tio av de 19 avklarade specialsträckorna. Oliver 
    kom i mål 1.06,2 minuter efter teamkamraten Gus Greensmith från 
    Storbritannien. Finnen Emil Lindholm  även han teamkamrat i Toksport 
    WRT  kom tvåa, 33,3 sekunder före Solberg.
    
    Han vann sin första poänggivande VM-tävling för säsongen 
    på hemmaplan i Sverige förra månaden och leder nu WRC2-mästerskapet 
    totalt.
    
    Om inte Oliver hade tappat 1,40 minuter på den åttonde sträckan 
    på grund av en punktering, skulle 21-åringen kunnat slåss 
    om segern i WRC 2-klassen.
     En väldigt rolig tävlingshelg med bra bil och bra fart. Utan 
    punkteringen i fredags vet vi att det kunde ha blivit ett ännu bättre 
    resultat. Jag är otroligt nöjd med att vi lyckades slå tillbaka 
    och komma på pallen, sa Oliver Solberg.
    
    Fyra av tävlingens specialsträckor ställdes in på grund 
    av olyckor som lyckligtvis slutade utan några personskador.
    
    På det näst sista sträckan uppstod ett motorproblem för 
    Solberg och kartläsaren Elliott Edmondson. Som ett resultat av det fick 
    duon fullfölja tävlingen på tre cylindrar, men lyckades behålla 
    sin pallplats.
    
    Nästa VM-tävling äger rum i Kroatien helgen 20-23 april.
    23-03-20 Seventh heaven for 
    triumphant Ogier in Mexico
    Frenchman tops Rally México roll of honour after claiming record seventh 
    victory at gruelling gravel fixture.
    Sébastien Ogier added another record to his already impressive tally 
    with victory at Guanajuato Rally México on Sunday afternoon.
    
    The Frenchman, starting the second rally of his part-time 2023 campaign, moved 
    to top of the Mexico roll of honour with a record seventh victory at the North 
    American event, an accolade he had previously shared with old foe Sébastien 
    Loeb.
    
    With a sizeable 35.8sec advantage going into the final leg, it was a relatively 
    straightforward Sunday for the Toyota Gazoo Racing man.
    
    He negotiated the remaining four speed tests with ultimate prowess and collected 
    maximum bonus points from the Wolf Power Stage, finishing 27.5sec clear of 
    Thierry Neuville at the event where he made his FIA World Rally Championship 
    debut in 2008.
    
    The car was great this weekend and it was a faultless rally for us and 
    the team, said Ogier, who now leads the drivers championship by 
    three points from Neuville.
    
    As I am doing the next rally, it's important to start first on the road 
    there and it was important to get the points for the team as well, he 
    added, referencing the Croatia Rally.
    
    Neuville's stubborn spirit behind the wheel of his Hyundai i20 N left fans 
    on the edge of their seats as he battled relentlessly with Ogier's team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans. Having started the day 5.3sec in arrears, Neuville closed in 
    on the Welshman, who was impeded by a bent suspension arm.
    
    The Belgians perseverance paid off as he overtook his rival in the finale, 
    claiming second overall by just four-tenths of a second and providing an exhilarating 
    end to the four-day fixture.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä struggled to match the pace of the frontrunning trio 
    and settled for a lonely fourth overall in his Toyota. The defending champion 
    continued to pull further away from Hyundais Dani Sordo, who finished 
    over one minute further back in fifth.
    
    The rough gravel terrain took its toll on several of the leading Rally1 crews, 
    enabling Gus Greensmith to finish a mighty sixth overall in his WRC2-specification 
    koda Fabia RS Rally2. Behind him were fellow support category challengers 
    Emil Lindholm and Oliver Solberg.
    
    Ninth overall was the best Ott Tänak could manage after turbocharger 
    failure cost the M-Sport Ford Puma driver more than 14 minutes on Friday morning, 
    while WRC2 star Kajetan Kajetanowicz completed the top 10.
    
    The WRC is back on asphalt for next month's Croatia Rally, which takes place 
    from 20 - 23 April. The event is based in capital city Zagreb.
    
    Overall classification:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 3hr 16min 9.4sec
    2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +27.5sec
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +27.9sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 55.3sec
    5. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +2min 58.8sec
    6: G Greensmith / J Andersson GBR koda Fabia +12min 31.5sec
    
    Drivers' Championship points (after round 3 of 13):
    1. S Ogier 56pts
    2. T Neuville 53pts
    3. K Rovanperä 52pts
    
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    23-03-19 Saturday shake-up 
    puts Ogier on track for Mexico triumph
    Frenchman builds commanding lead as rival Esapekka Lappi crashes on penultimate 
    day.
    Sébastien Ogier is on the verge of a record-breaking seventh Guanajuato 
    Rally México victory after establishing a commanding lead on Saturday.
    
    The eight-time world champion, who drives part-time for Toyota Gazoo Racing, 
    moved into the lead of the gruelling gravel event when Esapekka Lappi - whom 
    he trailed by 5.3sec after Friday - crashed into an electricity pole in the 
    opening stage. From that moment on, Ogier never looked back.
    
    Armed with an advantage of almost half a minute over GR Yaris team-mate Elfyn 
    Evans at the days midpoint, the 39-year-old was in no mood to compromise.
    
    He managed his speed - and his hard compound Pirelli tyres - flawlessly over 
    the afternoons scorching speed tests, taking a dominant stage win at 
    El Mosquito 2 to end the day 35.8sec clear of the field.
    
    Victory at this third round would be particularly special for the Frenchman, 
    as it was here in Mexico where he made his FIA World Rally Championship debut 
    back in 2008.
    
    "I think this lead is good, Ogier said. Its been another 
    strong day for me. We had a little bit of a different approach after Esapekka 
    went off in the first stage this morning.
    
    We didn't need to go for too much risk, but still we managed to set 
    some good times and increase our lead. Tomorrow is still long which means 
    we cannot afford to relax."
    
    Evans position in second overall was much less secure, as he had a charging 
    Thierry Neuville breathing down his neck. The Hyundai driver reeled in his 
    rival, grabbing four fastest times to trail the Welshman by just 4.3sec heading 
    into Sundays four-stage finale.
    
    Kalle Rovanperä found himself sitting almost one-minute adrift of Neuville 
    in fourth overall. A stall in Derramadero 2 cost the Toyota youngster a handful 
    of seconds but, with a hefty 47.2sec gap to Dani Sordo behind, he had no reason 
    to be alarmed.
    
    Sordo, a lonely fifth, was unwilling to take any unnecessary risks. The Spaniard 
    focused instead on trialling new set-ups throughout the day, although he found 
    it difficult to keep the rear end of his Hyundai under control in the loose 
    conditions.
    
    Such was the high rate of the attrition that WRC2 cars comprised the remainder 
    of the top 10. Gus Greensmith continued to lead the category ahead of his 
    former M-Sport Ford team-mate Adrien Fourmaux, while Emil Lindholm, Oliver 
    Solberg and Kajetan Kajetanowicz completed the leaderboard.
    
    Championship leader Ott Tänak recovered from Friday mornings turbo 
    failure to haul his Ford Puma back up to 11th overall. Pierre-Louis Loubet, 
    driving a similar car, retired for the second time in as many days with damaged 
    rear suspension in SS17.
    
    Sunday may be shorter, but its no less challenging. It opens with another 
    blast through Las Dunas, which is followed by Otates - the longest stage of 
    the rally at a daunting 35.63km. San Diego is up next before the event ends 
    with the Wolf Power Stage in El Brinco.
    
    Leading positions after Saturday:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 2hr 35min 37.6sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +35.8sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +40.1sec
    4. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +1min 34.0sec
    5. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +2min 21.2sec
    6: G Greensmith / J Andersson GBR koda Fabia +10min 33.4sec
    
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    23-03-18 Lappi heads Ogier 
    in Mexico thriller 
    Former team-mates trade blows in gripping opening leg, ending Friday just 
    5.3 seconds apart.
    Esapekka Lappi kept a cool head in the scorching heat of Guanajuato Rally 
    México to fend off six-time winner Sébastien Ogier during Fridays 
    dramatic opening leg.
    
    Despite several of the FIA World Rally Championship's leading crews running 
    into trouble on the gruelling gravel stages in the mountains around León, 
    Lappi steered clear of drama to head Ogier at the first gravel round of the 
    season.
    
    The Hyundai i20 N star led from the outset after grabbing the top spot in 
    the mornings opener. But Ogier, who ironically alternated drives with 
    Lappi at Toyota Gazoo Racing last season, stayed right on his heels, with 
    the duo exchanging times for much of the day.
    
    It was, however, Lappi's impressive performance in the latter half of the 
    afternoon which made all the difference. Back-to-back stage wins in Las Minas 
    and Las Dunas gave the Finn some much-needed breathing space and, while Ogier 
    clawed back some time in the Distrito Leon super special, 5.3sec split the 
    pair at close of play.
    
    "I am a bit surprised, but I take it as it is, Lappi beamed. This 
    was probably one of the best days of my career.
    
    I always hoped that I could fight at the top, but to be leading and 
    fighting against Séb was never in my mind. I didn't really think about 
    how this day would go, but I was just confident that our pace would be good."
    
    Elfyn Evans filled the final podium spot, finishing 24.8sec behind his Toyota 
    GR Yaris team-mate Ogier. With temperatures nearing 30°C and altitudes 
    of over 2750 metres, it was a trying day for crews and cars alike, but the 
    Welshmans struggles were limited to a lack of traction on some of the 
    stages.
    
    Thierry Neuville was hampered by hybrid unit failure in the morning, followed 
    by a seized rear-right damper and damaged driveshaft boot in the afternoon. 
    He pressed on regardless, reaching the overnight halt 9.7sec adrift of the 
    podium in his Hyundai.
    
    Starting second on the road, defending champion Kalle Rovanperä was severely 
    affected by the loose conditions. As a result, the Yaris driver lost time 
    in almost every test, ending the day a 19.9sec down on Neuville.
    
    Meanwhile, Dani Sordo leaked around a minute when he limped through SS7 with 
    rear-left tyre damage on his Hyundai, dropping from fourth to sixth overall.
    
    Championship leader Ott Tänak languishes more than 14 minutes back from 
    the lead after crawling through the morning loop with turbocharger failure. 
    It was a disastrous day for the Estonians M-Sport Ford team as both 
    Pierre-Louis Loubet and Jourdan Serderidis retired their Pumas in the opening 
    stage.
    
    Also in trouble was birthday boy Takamoto Katsuta, who lost control of his 
    Yaris in a high-speed section on SS5 and rolled down a steep embankment.
    
    Saturdays leg is the longest of the event and features nine more challenging 
    stages totalling 126.52km.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. E Lappi / J Ferm FIN Hyundai i20 N 1hr 25min 12.0sec
    2. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +5.3sec
    3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +30.1sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +39.8sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +59.7sec
    6. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +1min 27.2sec
    
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    23-03-15 Tänak faces tough 
    gravel challenge at Guanajuato Rally México 
    Championship leader opens the road on the WRC's return to North America.
    Its hot, its dusty, its the highest round of the season 
    and its the first time we get to view the WRCs class of 2023 in 
    action on pure gravel roads.
    
    Were leaving behind the European winter for the sizzling heat of Guanajuato 
    Rally México (16 - 19 March), back on the calendar for the first time 
    since 2020 and home to the FIA World Rally Championships third round.
    
    M-Sport Fords table-topping star Ott Tänak, who grabbed the championship 
    lead with victory in Sweden last time out, knows his standing will come at 
    a cost at this weeks fixture, the seasons first outside of Europe.
    
    The Puma driver must pay his dues in the mountains around León when 
    he opens the road for Fridays opening leg on stages coated in dry and 
    slippery gravel. Those tracks become cleaner and faster with each car that 
    passes as the loose dirt is swept aside.
    
    While the two-time Mexico runner-up is praying for rain to bind the loose 
    gravel together, his wish may be in vain as the event is forecasted to have 
    sunny skies with temperatures nudging 30°C.
    
    I'm not sure Im that good a [rain] dancer to get the rain in a 
    place where it almost never rains! joked Tänak, who is joined in 
    the team by Pierre-Louis Loubet and privateer Jourdan Serderidis.
    
    During testing it was my very first time on gravel in the Puma Rally1 
    and it was very important to discover as much as possible. The team is working 
    hard to keep improving, but to really understand where we are now, we need 
    to do a gravel rally first, he added.
    
    Neither Kalle Rovanperä nor Thierry Neuville will benefit that much from 
    second and third in the order. But one man who does is Rovanperäs 
    Toyota GR Yaris team-mate Sébastien Ogier, a six-time Mexico winner, 
    who starts fifth.
    
    The eight-time champion drives part-time for the Japanese marque and returns 
    to action for the first time since his Monte-Carlo win in January.
    
    When I knew that Mexico was coming back, I had to mark it in my calendar 
    as an event that would be nice to do again. Its where everything started 
    for me in the WRC, as its actually where I made my debut in 2008," 
    said the Frenchman.
    
    Dani Sordo joins Neuville and Esapekka Lappi in a three-strong Hyundai i20 
    N line-up and will be the last of the frontrunners onto the road. He will 
    be keen to make the most of the extra grip to put himself in a strong position 
    for the last two legs, when competitors start in reverse order of classification.
    
    "If we get it right, we believe we can be in the battle for victory, 
    but we want to be on the podium as a minimum," said Sordo, who alternates 
    drives with Craig Breen.
    
    Elfyn Evans, fourth in the standings, also drives a GR Yaris, as does Takamoto 
    Katsuta - although the Japanese driver will not score manufacturers 
    championship points with Ogier in attendance this week.
    
    The route climbs to more than 2,700 metres above sea level, where engines 
    traditionally struggle to 'breathe' in the thinner air and lose 20 per cent 
    of their power. However, the Rally1 cars hybrid specification brings 
    a battery-powered boost less impacted by the thinner air, which could make 
    this one of the fastest editions Guanajuato Rally México has ever seen.
    
    The rally starts on Thursday night with two iconic street tests through Guanajuato's 
    former mining tunnels. Three more days of action follow in the Sierra de Lobos 
    and Sierra de Guanajuato mountains before Sunday afternoon's finish in León 
    after 23 stages covering 320.23km.
    
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    23-02-18 FIA European Rally 
    Championship 2022 Stop 5 - Liepaja, Latvia
    Epic adventure in store as WRC gears up to 
    take on uncharted terrain in 2024.
     Tet Rally Latvia set to join the WRC in 2024
     Long-time ERC success leads to WRC promotion
     Strategic move highlights the importance of Baltic regions for WRC
    
    The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) is set to visit a new country in 2024 
    when Tet Rally Latvia, formerly known as Tet Rally Liepaja, joins the calendar.
    
    The decision comes after Latvias long-time success within the FIA European 
    Rally Championship (ERC) and reflects WRC Promoters commitment to keep 
    at least one slot in the WRC calendar available for such events. As the commercial 
    rights holder for both WRC and ERC, WRC Promoter is uniquely positioned to 
    identify and support events which have the potential to grow and become part 
    of the WRC family.
    
    Tet Rally Latvia takes place on gravel roads and has a reputation for being 
    one of the most challenging rallies in Europe, utilising blisteringly fast 
    roads which require inch-perfect skill and precision from drivers and co-drivers.
    
    It has always been our goal to keep at least one slot in the WRC calendar 
    available to enable an event to rotate from the ERC to the WRC, explained 
    Peter Thul, Senior Director of Sport for WRC Promoter.
    
    Tet Rally Latvia becoming the first to be granted this slot is a clear 
    recognition of its sporting and promotional excellence, and the commitment 
    of the Latvian Government to rallying.
    
    This decision highlights the strategic importance of the Baltic regions 
    for WRC. We have a longstanding relationship with broadcast partner TV3 and 
    look forward to expanded collaboration with them for the 2024 event. This, 
    as well as our ever-increasing network of over 50 broadcasters in more than 
    150 countries, makes WRC one of the most widely viewed motorsport championships 
    on the planet, Thul added.
    
    Event organisers have been working closely with the FIA and WRC Promoter to 
    ensure the event meets the high standards required for a WRC round. The rally 
    will reach a widespread area of Latvia, stretching from the cities of Riga 
    and Liepaja to the regions of Talsi, Tukums, Kuldiga, Dienvidkurzeme.
    
    This is a dream come true moment. Our work that started many years ago, 
    has finally concluded with a clear pathway for Latvia to host a WRC event 
    in 2024," said Tet Rally Latvia director Raimonds Stroks.
    
    "For RA Events as an event organiser, this is a tremendous milestone 
    that carries huge responsibility with it. But we have such reliable partners 
    in the Latvian Government, our rally city Liepaja, our capital city Riga, 
    and our general sponsor Tet - plus many more. Behind them there is an even 
    broader team of enthusiastic people, with whom we can pull this off and are 
    ready to tackle all the challenges that lay ahead of us."
    
    The exact dates for Tet Rally Latvia 2024 will be confirmed in due course.
    
    Subject to approval by the World Motor Sport Council 
    
    23-01-23 Record-breaking Ogier 
    claims ninth Monte-Carlo victory
    Frenchman triumphs at 2023 season opener, heading home Kalle Rovanperä 
    in 1-2 finish for Toyota.
    Sébastien Ogier celebrated a record ninth triumph at Rallye Monte-Carlo, 
    confirming a lights-to-flag victory at the opening round of the 2023 FIA World 
    Rally Championship on Sunday afternoon.
    
    Ogier is undertaking selected drives for Toyota Gazoo Racing this year and 
    kicked off his part-time campaign with a stellar performance in the French 
    Alps, mastering twisty asphalt roads to head GR Yaris team-mate Kalle Rovanperä 
    by 18.8sec in a dominant 1-2 for the Japanese squad.
    
    His nine victories span three decades and have been achieved with five different 
    manufacturers. Topping off Ogiers perfect weekend was the fact that 
    co-driver Vincent Landais celebrated his maiden win at world level.
    
    The Frenchman led the season opener from start to finish after charging to 
    a lead of over 30 seconds during Fridays first full day of action in 
    the mountains above Monaco.
    
    Rovanperä reduced that deficit to just 16.0sec heading into Sundays 
    finale, but Ogier, who was denied glory by a late puncture 12 months ago, 
    kept his cool to maintain the buffer throughout the final four speed tests.
    
    "It's huge," Ogier beamed. "I love this rally. It's the one 
    which gave me the dream right at the beginning and I am so happy for Vincent. 
    For me it's nice, but for him it's a dream to take his first win.
    
    "We still need to enjoy these moments and that's why we are still here 
    [in the WRC], to catch some victories like this. To win a famous one like 
    Monte has no price."
    
    Rovanperä finished on a high by winning the Wolf Power Stage to add five 
    bonus points to his tally. As the highest-placed full-time driver, the young 
    Finns title defence is off to a solid start.
    
    "It was a good one," he agreed. "I think we can be quite happy 
    with second place."
    
    Heavy tyre wear prevented Hyundai i20 N driver Thierry Neuville from making 
    any gains on Rovanperä. After 18 stages, the Belgian was forced to settle 
    for third overall, 27.8sec ahead of Elfyn Evans.
    
    For Evans, there were thoughts of what could have been. Were it not for a 
    rear puncture which cost the Welshman over 40 seconds on Friday, a 1-2-3 finish 
    for Toyota could well have been on the cards.
    
    Ott Tänak went easy on his soft compound tyres in preparation for an 
    all-out attack on the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage, but he missed 
    out on the benchmark time by just half a second. Ending his M-Sport Ford Puma 
    debut with a top-five result, Tänak felt like hed made positive 
    steps.
    
    It's a long season ahead but this is a positive start, the Estonian 
    remarked. At least we have scored some points already - unlike the previous 
    three years!"
    
    Takamoto Katsuta was lucky to finish the event after limping through the finale 
    with damaged rear suspension. The Yaris youngster held onto sixth overall 
    by 14.9sec from Dani Sordo, whose Hyundai was plagued by a hybrid unit fault 
    all day.
    
    The championship switches to Scandinavia next month for the only pure winter 
    round of the season. Rally Sweden takes place in Umeå on 9 - 12 February.
    
    Overall classification:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 3hr 12min 2.0sec
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +18.8sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +44.6sec
    4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1min 12.4sec
    5. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +2min 34.9sec
    6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +3min 32.6sec
    
    Drivers' championship points (after round 1 of 13):
    1. S Ogier 26pts
    2. K Rovanperä 23pts
    3. T Neuville 17 pts
    
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    23-01-22 Oliver Solberg visade 
    topp-speed i Rally Monte-Carlo
    Tio av 18 sträcksegrar gav ett övertygande generaltest i Rally Monte-Carlo 
    för Oliver Solberg (21) i jakten på karriärens första 
    VM-titel.
    
    Oliver avslutade tävlingen med att sätta den snabbaste tiden av 
    alla WRC2-bilar på Col de Turini Powerstage.
    
    Vinnare av tävlingens näst största klass blev teamkamraten 
    Nikolay Gryazin i Toksport-teamet. Solberg slutade så småningom 
    på en sjätte plats, 2.15,2 minuter efter ryssen.
    
    En punktering i torsdagskvällen kostade totalt runt två minuter. 
    På lördagen försvann ytterligare några sekunder på 
    grund av en skadad hjulupphängning.
     Men vi hade inga VM-poäng att tävla om, så totalresultatet 
    var inte så viktigt i den här tävlingen. Tio sträcksegrar 
    av 18 möjliga är ganska tillfredsställande för mig. Syftet 
    var att lära känna den nya bilen och ta reda på vilken speed 
    vi kunde hålla. Vi lyckades bra på båda punkterna, sa Oliver 
    Solberg.
    
    Nästa race för Oliver Solberg blir VM-tävlingen på hemmaplan 
    i Sverige den 9-12 februari. Där börjar också den officiella 
    VM-säsongen i WRC2-klassen.
    23-01-21 Vigilant Ogier puts 
    one hand on Monte-Carlo crown
    Sébastien Ogier sits on the brink of a record-breaking ninth Rallye 
    Monte-Carlo victory after producing another faultless drive in the French 
    Alps on Saturday.
    
    Having built up a sizeable advantage of over half a minute on Friday, Ogiers 
    attentions switched to lead preservation as the Monaco-based fixture headed 
    into the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence for six asphalt speed tests totalling 111.78km.
    
    With todays running order based on reverse rally classification, Ogier 
    had to contend with the most polluted road conditions as gravel, rocks and 
    mud were swept onto the stages by those running higher up the field.
    
    Ogier, who drives part-time for Toyota Gazoo Racing, took a vigilant approach. 
    He was in no mood for risk-taking and desperate not to repeat last years 
    disappointment, where a sharp rock caused a late puncture which put the brakes 
    on his victory bid.
    
    But, as a result of his caution, the 39-year-old saw his buffer more than 
    halved by charging GR Yaris colleague Kalle Rovanperä. He heads into 
    Sundays finale 16.0sec clear at the top.
    
    Ogier is confident he has enough time in hand but, with four treacherous stages 
    still remaining, anything could happen. Victory here would put him top of 
    the Rallye Monte-Carlo roll of honour, beating the record he currently shares 
    with old foe Sébastien Loeb.
"I think it should be enough, he said. The last one was 
      the most dangerous one for punctures so I took it easy and I am happy that 
      stage is over now."
    
     Reigning champion Rovanperä started strongly and won two of the mornings 
      three stages to put some distance between himself and Hyundai i20 N star 
      Thierry Neuville.
      
      Neuville responded by claiming two benchmark times himself, but a big push 
      from the former under the darkness of Ubraye  Entrevaux left Neuville 
      16.0sec adrift of his rival in third.
      
      Elfyn Evans made it three Toyotas in the top four with a solid comeback 
      drive following his Friday puncture. The Welshman leapfrogged Ott Tänak 
      in the days second stage and never strayed outside the top-three times 
      for each test, ending 24.5sec off the heels of Neuville.
      
      For M-Sport Ford returnee Tänak there were feelings of both relief 
      and disappointment after a technical fault left his Puma with heavier steering 
      than normal.
      
      Although it left him unable to put up a fight against Evans, the flipside 
      of Tänaks issue was that the power steering did not fail completely 
       something he would have been dreading as there was no mid-leg service 
      in the schedule.
      
      Yaris youngster Takamoto Katsuta climbed to sixth overall after leapfrogging 
      Dani Sordo on the first run from Le Fugeret to Thorame-Haute. Sordo, who 
      now holds seventh, continued to feel puzzled by the lack of competitiveness 
      in his stage times.
      
      Sundays finale returns to the Alpes-Maritimes. The familiar Luceram 
      / Lantosque opens proceedings and is followed by a re-run of La Bollène-Vésubie 
      / Col de Turini, which crews have already driven in anger on Thursday evening. 
      Both stages are repeated once again with the latter forming the Wolf Power 
      Stage where bonus points are available.
      
      Leading positions after Saturday:
      1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 2hr 27min 11.5sec
      2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +16.0sec
      3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +32.0sec
      4. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +56.5sec
      5. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1min 37.3sec
      6. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2min 15.7sec
      
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    23-01-20 Ogier sweeps up with 
    Monte-Carlo masterclass 
    Frenchman holds commanding lead over team-mate Kalle Rovanperä after 
    dominating Friday's stages.
    Sébastien Ogier outclassed his FIA World Rally Championship peers to 
    end Friday at Rallye Monte-Carlo with a commanding lead.
    
    Driving a GR Yaris for Toyota Gazoo Racing, the eight-time world champion 
    won four of the six French Alps speed tests to lead the opening round by 36.0sec 
    from colleague Kalle Rovanperä after 145km of competition.
    
    The Monaco-based fixture holds fond memories for Ogier, who was born and raised 
    in the Hautes-Alpes. He is chasing down a record-breaking ninth victory this 
    week.
    
    Ogier set the tempo on Thursday nights short opening leg and continued 
    to assert the same dominance in the morning, stretching his advantage into 
    double figures over team-mate Elfyn Evans despite nursing a hybrid unit fault.
    
    When Evans dropped back after leaking 40sec with a rear-right puncture on 
    SS5, Ogier was afforded room to breathe. He took less risks in the afternoon, 
    even carrying an additional spare tyre, but still extended his buffer regardless.
    
    "I am very satisfied, Ogier reflected. Obviously, the risk 
    of punctures [in the last stage] was higher so I took things a bit more easy. 
    I'm just happy to bring the car home tonight."
    
    Rovanperä topped an intense battle with Hyundai i20 N driver Thierry 
    Neuville. The pair were rarely split by more than a few tenths of a second, 
    but Rovanperä found a slight edge in the afternoon to end 1.9sec clear.
    
    Fourth overall went to Ott Tänak after challenging day spent learning 
    the intricacies of driving M-Sports Ford Puma in competition for the 
    first time. In the Estonians own words, his new steed did not feel racey 
    enough, although he did admit to being comfortable in the car.
    
    Tänak sits 16.3sec adrift of the podium heading into Saturdays 
    penultimate leg and faces increasing pressure from Evans, who put in an impressive 
    recovery drive after his puncture to end 8.1sec behind.
    
    Another 27.9sec in arrears and rounding out the top six is Dani Sordo, driving 
    another Hyundai. The Spaniard appeared frustrated and felt that his times 
    did not match up with the risks he was taking out on the stages.
    
    Takamoto Katsuta was hampered by a handbrake issue on Thursday evening but 
    enjoyed a trouble-free run aboard his GR Yaris. A series of top-four stage 
    times promoted the 29-year-old to seventh overall ahead of Esapekka Lappi, 
    who shared similar frustrations to Sordo in his i20 N.
    
    The action switches west to the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence on Saturday for another 
    111.78km of competition. Le Fugeret / Thorame-Haute, Malijai / Puimichel and 
    Ubraye / Entrevaux each run twice either side of another tyre fitting zone 
    in Puget-Théniers. Again, there is no mid-leg service.
    
    Leading positions after Friday:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 1hr 26min 39.4sec
    2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +36.0sec
    3. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +37.9sec
    4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +54.2sec
    5. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +1min 2.3sec
    6. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +1min 30.2sec
    
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    23-01-19 Masterful Ogier builds 
    early Monte-Carlo lead 
    Frenchman makes his intentions clear as 2023 season gets underway on Thursday 
    evening.
    Sébastien Ogier threw caution to the wind on Thursday evenings 
    opening leg at Rallye Monte-Carlo to end a spectacular opening night of the 
    2023 FIA World Rally Championship season with a useful advantage.
    
    Ogier, an eight-time winner in the French Alps, was in a league of his own 
    as he blasted his Toyota GR Yaris to a brace of fastest times, heading team-mate 
    Elfyn Evans by 6.0sec after 40.02km of competition.
    
    An uncharacteristically dry start to this iconic event heightened the importance 
    of tyre management, with several drivers overheating their rubber on the winding 
    mountain passes around the Col de Turini.
    
    Ogier, however, remained unphased and  for once  was delighted 
    not to be opening the road. His late starting position played to his favour 
    as he could pick out any tricky sections by spotting the tracks of his peers.
    "It's never easy to start this rally at night, but at least the conditions 
    were not so inconsistent," Ogier reflected. "There was only one 
    really tricky corner and for once I was not starting first on the road, so 
    I could benefit from seeing the lines from the others. That helped.
    "I think it's been a good start for us and we are happy with that, but 
    obviously there is a very long way to go.
    
    Ott Tänak rounds out the leading trio 9.4sec adrift of second-placed 
    Evans. It was a troublesome night for the Estonian as he kicked off his debut 
    aboard one of M-Sports Ford Pumas.
    
    An electrical issue on the liaison section prior to SS1 did nothing to calm 
    Tänaks nerves, and those tensions were raised further as he completed 
    both stages without fifth gear.
    
    Just one-tenth of a second behind is Hyundai star Thierry Neuville, who dropped 
    around eight seconds by stalling his i20 N after sliding wide on a patch of 
    black ice. Puma privateer Jourdan Serderidis fell foul to the very same corner 
    but fared much worse, losing over a minute as spectators extracted his car 
    from a ditch.
    
    Reigning champion Kalle Rovanperä had to tweak his driving style to keep 
    the soft compound tyres on the front of his Toyota from overheating. The Finn 
    is currently sandwiched by Hyundai cars in sixth overall, 1.6sec adrift Neuville 
    with Dani Sordo 15.0sec behind him.
    
    Seventh-placed Pierre-Louis Loubet adopted a cautious approach to his first 
    day as a full-time M-Sport Ford driver. The same could be said for Hyundai 
    debutant Esapekka Lappi, a mere 1.1sec in arrears.
    
    Fourth-fastest through La Bollène-Vésubie  Col de Turini 
    was a promising start for Takamoto Katsuta, but things quickly turned sour 
    when his Yaris developed a handbrake issue on the next test. The Japanese 
    driver haemorrhaged time through the series of tight hairpin bends and languishes 
    57.0sec back from the lead in ninth overall.
    
    Friday heads further north for two loops of three stages covering 105.34km. 
    Morning and afternoon runs through Roure / Roubion / Beuil (18.33km), Puget-Théniers 
    / Saint-Antonin (19.79km) and Briançonnet / Entrevaux (14.55km) are 
    on the schedule.
    
    Leading positions after Thursday:
    1. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris 26min 33.7sec
    2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +6.0sec
    3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +15.4sec
    4. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +15.5sec
    5. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +17.1sec
    6. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 N +32.1sec
    
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    23-01-17 Rallye Monte-Carlo 
    takes centre stage as 2023 WRC roars into action 
    All you need to know as the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship gets underway
     · 2023 WRC season begins this weekend in Monte-Carlo (19 - 22 
    January)
    · World champion Kalle Rovanperä heads field
    · Multiple off-season driver changes add intrigue to season-opener
    
    The wait will soon be over. On Thursday evening, the opening stage of Rallye 
    Monte-Carlo (19  22 January) gets underway  signalling the start 
    of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) season.
    
    Based out of the Principality of Monaco, Rallye Monte-Carlo is the jewel in 
    the WRC's crown and the oldest event on the calendar. Treacherous and icy 
    mountain passes in the French Alps provide a fitting backdrop for the opening 
    round.
    
    And what a season its going to be. With 13 gruelling rallies spanning 
    five continents, global manufacturers battling for glory plus a host of exciting 
    changes to the driver market, 2023 has all the ingredients for another thrilling 
    campaign.
    
    Setting out to defend its manufacturers crown, Toyota Gazoo Racing has 
    retained the services of Kalle Rovanperä, who, at the age of 22, broke 
    records last year by becoming the youngest WRC champion in history. As world 
    champion, Rovanperä had the option to carry the number 1 on his car this 
    year, but will stick with 69.
    
    Joining the young Finn in the GR Yaris Rally1 line-up are Elfyn Evans and 
    Takamoto Katsuta, with eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier also 
    set to contest selected rounds. Although Katsuta starts every rally, he will 
    only score manufacturers championship points on events where Ogier is 
    not present.
    
    Hyundai Motorsport has put its trust in a combination of new and familiar 
    faces to field its flurry of i20 N Rally1 cars.
    
    Team long-termer Thierry Neuville will be desperate to secure his maiden world 
    title, while newcomer Esapekka Lappi is delighted to be in a full-time seat 
    after car-sharing with Ogier at Toyota Gazoo Racing last season. Craig Breen 
    returns to the team having spent the past year with rivals M-Sport Ford. He 
    will alternate drives with seasoned Spaniard Dani Sordo in the third car.
    
    Another driver returning to their former home is 2019 world champion Ott Tänak, 
    who joins British-based M-Sport Ford from Hyundai. M-Sport shaped Tänaks 
    early career and it was team owner Malcolm Wilson who gave him his first factory 
    drive back in 2012.
    
    M-Sports second Ford Puma will be campaigned by young Frenchman Pierre-Louis 
    Loubet, whose impressive performances during a seven-round campaign last year 
    have resulted in a full-time contract.
    
    "This is a time of the year that always comes with great anticipation, 
    enthused WRC Promoter Managing Director Jona Siebel. There have been 
    a number of changes to driver line-ups since FORUM8 Rally Japan which only 
    adds to the intrigue of what is about to unfold.
    
    The changes also extend to WRC2 which has arguably its strongest-ever 
    entry list with no clear favourite and we will be endeavouring to give this 
    category more coverage than ever before.
    
    I want to avoid using the word off-season as we know the 
    2023 campaigns already started with testing some weeks ago and all teams, 
    drivers, organisers, the FIA and the Promoter have been working around the 
    clock to be ready for Col de Turini on Thursday night.
    
    The official home of World Rallying: 
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