Toyota Gazoo Racing driver Kalle Rovanpera celebrated his birthday in dream fashion on the penultimate leg of Repco Rally New Zealand by ending Saturday with a near half-minute lead to inch closer to lifting a first World Rally Championship title.
World Rally Championship legend Sebastien Ogier says the passion displayed by the Kenyan people towards the sport on its return to the country last year is the underlying reason why he wanted to come back in 2022.
A blistering third and final run through the Rally de Portugal shakedown stage ensures Elfyn Evans begins round four of the World Rally Championship on the front foot with co-driver Scott Martin.
Thierry Neuville says Hyundai Motorsport cannot afford to rest on its laurels despite the team occupying two of the three podium places at this weekend's Rally Croatia.
Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Kalle Rovanpera came out the right side of a thrilling final stage showdown with Hyundai Motorsport’s Ott Tanak at Rally Croatia to make it World Rally Championship victory number four.
World Rally Championship leader Kalle Rovanpera overnights in Zagreb in complete control at Rally Croatia after successfully negotiating his way through one of the trickiest Friday legs in recent times.
Thierry Neuville admits a “clever approach” proved the difference on the afternoon loop of Rally Sweden as he climbed from sixth place to first alongside Hyundai team-mate, Martijn Wydaeghe.
Three Rally Monza stages totalling 24.70-miles are all that stand between Sebastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia winning the World Rally Championship for an eighth time tomorrow.
Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville admits the team has “missed” having a reliable car in this year’s World Rally Championship, and that lessons must be learnt when developing their new Rally1 machine.
Toyota’s Elfyn Evans has expressed frustration at how set-up changes designed to improve the ride and handling of his Yaris World Rally Car going into day two of Rally Spain left him on the back foot.
A mouth-watering battle lies in store on day two of Rally Spain tomorrow as the top two cars driven by Thierry Neuville and Elfyn Evans are separated by less than a second.
Thierry Neuville says his front suspension break is the “sort of back luck in the World Rally Championship” as he sees his world title dreams take a near-fatal hit with two rounds remaining.