Kris Meeke admits he let slip the chance to make it consecutive victories in this season’s Portuguese Rally Championship following his early retirement from Rali Vinho da Madeira over the weekend.
Northern Ireland’s Kris Meeke says he returns to the picturesque island of Madeira very much on the back foot but still confident of scoring well on round six of the Portuguese Rally Championship title.
Irishman James Fulton says that he is “ready to return” to the FIA World Rally Championship following the sudden death of his close friend and Hyundai Motorsport team-mate Craig Breen.
Kris Meeke has been called up to the Team Hyundai Portugal squad for this weekend’s Rali Terras d’Aboboreira to “carry on the legacy” of his late friend and former colleague, Craig Breen.
Top 15 classification after SS5 at Rally Argentina Kris Meeke leads the opening stages of Rally Argentina for Toyota ahead of World Rally title fighters Thierry Neuville, Sebastien Ogi
Top 15 classification after SS6 at Tour de Corse Elfyn Evans has been handed a 4.5-second advantage at the end of day one at Tour de Corse after getting stuck behind a slow Kris Meeke on the fi
Top 15 Shakedown results at Rallye Monte-Carlo, the first round of the 2019 World Rally Championship. 1. Kris Meeke GBR Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing 1m 56.8s 2. Sebastien Ogier FRA Citroen C3 WRC 1m 56.9s
Kris Meeke will make his World Rally Championship comeback with Toyota Gazoo Racing in 2019 joining alongside the retained duo of Ott Tanak and Jari-Matti Latvala.
Esapekka Lappi will join Citroen for the 2019 World Rally Championship switching from Toyota Gazoo Racing to partner Sebastien Ogier in an all-new line-up.
Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT has confirmed Mads Osbterg has been named the full-time replacement for Kris Meeke for the remainder of the 2018 World Rally Championship.
Top 15 classification after SS10 from Tour de Corse, the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 2hr 43m 07.7s 2. Ott Tanak EST Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing +44.5s
Top 15 shakedown results from Tour de Corse, the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Kris Meeke GBR Citroen C3 Abu Dhabi WRC 4m 00.8s 2. Andreas Mikkelsen NOR Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 4m 03.0s
Sebastien Ogier has reclaimed the 2018 World Rally Championship lead with a comfortable victory at Rally Mexico while Kris Meeke threw away second place after crashing on the opening stage of the final day.
Top 15 results from Rally Mexico, the third round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 3hr 25m 03.1s 2. Dani Sordo ESP Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC +1m 13.6s
Kris Meeke is eager for his Citroen Total Abu Dhabi WRT squad to keep pushing the development of the C3 WRC machine having felt fortunate to leave Rallye Monte-Carlo with fourth place and the Power stage victory.