Top 15 classification after SS7 from Tour de Corse, the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 2hr 01m 27.7s 2. Thierry Neuville BEL Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC +41.6s
Top 15 classification after SS4 from Tour de Corse, the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 1hr 19m 39.0s 2. Thierry Neuville BEL Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC +33.6s
Top 15 classifcation after SS2 from Tour de Corse, the fourth round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 39m 53.7s 2. Kris Meeke GBR Citroen C3 Abu Dhabi WRC +21.1s
The FIA have created a new rule for the World Rally Championship which sees any drivers who misses their given start slot for the Power Stage will not be eligible for bonus points.
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
Top 15 classification after SS19 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. Kris Meeke GBR Citroen C3 Abu Dhabi WRC +35.9s
Sebastien Ogier has produced a defiant response to the controversial end to his Rally Sweden after being handicapped by his starting road position throughout the event.
Top 15 results of Rally Sweden, the second round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Thierry Neuville BEL Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC 2hr 52m 13.1s 2. Craig Breen IRL Citroen C3 Abu Dhabi WRC +19.8s
Ott Tanak has secured victory on the opening stage of Rally Sweden to head the times with Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala in second place, while defending WRC champion Sebastien Ogier sits a lowly ninth.
Sebastien Ogier has pinpointed who he sees as his biggest rivals for victory at this weekend’s Rally Sweden as he aims to preserve his perfect start to the 2018 World Rally Championship.
Ott Tanak feels his safety-first mentality to the 2018 World Rally Championship season opener has provided an ideal base to start his maiden campaign with Toyota having finished runner-up at Rallye Monte-Carlo.
Sebastien Ogier says the key to his fifth consecutive victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo came from minimising mistakes compared to his rivals as he enjoyed the ideal start to his World Rally Championship title defence.
Sebastien Ogier has produced the perfect start to the defence of his World Rally championship title with a fifth consecutive victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo after seeing off a sustained charge from Toyota Gazoo Racing debutant Ott Tanak.
Final classification after SS17 at Rallye Monte-Carlo, the first round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 4h 18m 55.5s 2. Ott Tanak EST Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing +58.3s
Ott Tanak has taken six seconds out of Sebastien Ogier’s overall lead at the 2018 World Rally Championship season opener Rallye Monte-Carlo for a final day showdown.
Top 15 classification after SS13 at Rallye Monte-Carlo, the first round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 3h 30m 30.9s 2. Ott Tanak EST Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing +33.5s
Sebastien Ogier’s lead of the 2018 World Rally Championship season opener has been cut back to under 40 seconds by Ott Tanak as the hunt for victory intensifies at Rallye Monte-Carlo.
Top 15 classification after SS12 at Rallye Monte-Carlo, the first round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 3h 15m 42.1s 2. Ott Tanak EST Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing +39.5s
Sebastien Ogier has stretched out his Rallye Monte-Carlo lead to over one minute on Ott Tanak while Jari-Mattti Latvala has jumped up to third place after Dani Sordo’s crash on SS9.
Top 15 classification after SS10 at Rallye Monte-Carlo, the first round of the 2018 World Rally Championship. 1. Sebastien Ogier FRA M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC 17 2h 45m 21.2s 2. Ott Tanak EST Toyota Yaris Gazoo Racing +1m 03.4s