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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT Unveils 2025 Line-Up
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT Unveils 2025 Line-Up
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team (TGR-WRT) has announced an exciting driver line-up for the 2025 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), blending young talent with proven champions to continue its legacy of dominance in the sport. Following a stellar 2024 season, where the team secured eight wins from 13 rallies and clinched a fourth consecutive manufacturers’ championship, TGR-WRT is set to…
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Thierry Neuville: A Decade of Perseverance Culminates in WRC Glory
Thierry Neuville: A Decade of Perseverance Culminates in WRC Glory
Thierry Neuville’s maiden World Rally Championship (WRC) title in 2024 is more than just a victory—it’s the crowning moment of a career built on grit, persistence, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Rally fans have watched Neuville’s journey with admiration as he transformed from a promising rookie into one of the sport’s most consistent and formidable competitors. Here’s a closer look at…
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Rally Japan Day 2: Tänak Extends Lead, Neuville Battles Back to Seventh
Rally Japan Day 2: Tänak Extends Lead, Neuville Battles Back to Seventh
Day 2 of Forum8 Rally Japan saw Ott Tänak continue to extend his lead over Toyota rival Elfyn Evans. As the drivers battled through SS10 to SS15, Tänak remained consistent, ending the day with a 36-second advantage over Evans. Despite tricky conditions and tough competition, Tänak pushed to consolidate his lead, making him the driver to beat on the final day. Tänak: “We Need to Push” After SS15,…
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Rally Japan Day 2: Tänak Dominates as Neuville Faces Setbacks
Rally Japan Day 2: Tänak Dominates as Neuville Faces Setbacks
The second day of Forum8 Rally Japan brought twists and turns that significantly impacted the standings. Ott Tänak showed incredible pace, taking a commanding lead, while Thierry Neuville faced mechanical challenges that pushed him down the order. The day was filled with exciting battles, impressive comebacks, and unexpected setbacks as the drivers tackled the challenging Japanese stages. SS4:…
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Rally Japan: Fourmaux Leads Opening Stage as Ogier Struggles
Rally Japan: Fourmaux Leads Opening Stage as Ogier Struggles
The 2024 Forum8 Rally Japan kicked off with Super Special Stage 1 (SS1) at Toyota Stadium, where drivers faced head-to-head battles. French driver Adrien Fourmaux made headlines by leading a WRC event for the first time in his career. M-Sport Ford WRT driver Fourmaux managed to outpace Toyota GAZOO Racing’s Sébastien Ogier, taking the lead with a time of 1 minute 44.4 seconds in SS1, giving him a…
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2025 ERC Calendar Unveiled: Exciting New Rallies and Returning Classics
2025 ERC Calendar Unveiled: Exciting New Rallies and Returning Classics
The 2025 FIA European Rally Championship (ERC) is set to deliver an exhilarating season with the introduction of a new event in Spain and the return of two celebrated rallies: Croatia Rally and Rally Poland. The updated calendar, which spans eight events across five asphalt and three gravel rounds, was recently approved via an electronic vote by the FIA World Motor Sport Council. Kicking Off in…
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Final Showdown: 2024 WRC Titles on the Line at Rally Japan
Final Showdown: 2024 WRC Titles on the Line at Rally Japan
The 2024 World Rally Championship (WRC) season is set to end with an electrifying finale at Rally Japan, where the remaining top titles are still up for grabs. The stage is set for high-stakes competition as teams and drivers prepare for what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to an already dramatic season. With the Junior WRC, WRC3, Masters Cup, and the WRC2 teams’ title already decided, the…
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WRC 2025: Rally1 Thrills Continue as Hybrid Units Paused
WRC 2025: Rally1 Thrills Continue as Hybrid Units Paused
The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) is set to keep fans on the edge of their seats in 2025 with its Rally1 cars, as technical changes mark a strategic shift in the sport’s approach. With the recent decision by the FIA World Motor Sport Council, hybrid technology in Rally1 vehicles will be paused starting next season. This move aligns with long-term goals set for 2027, a vision that will be…
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Exclusive Interview: Hoosier’s Passion for Rally and Rallycross
Exclusive Interview: Hoosier’s Passion for Rally and Rallycross
As the eagerly anticipated final round of the World Rallycross Championship took place at the Istanbul Park F1 Circuit, Hoosier Tires Europe President Martin Heckers sat down for an exclusive interview with Sait Kuş, editor of Rallidergisi.net. The interview was first published on Rallidergisi.net, the Turkish online motorsport magazine. We are publishing it in English courtesy of them. In this…
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Rally X Unveils Major Expansion Plans for 2025 and Beyond
Rally X Unveils Major Expansion Plans for 2025 and Beyond
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FIA's Urgent Hunt for New World RX Promoter
FIA's Urgent Hunt for New World RX Promoter
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has launched an urgent tender process to appoint a new promoter for the FIA World Rallycross Championship (WRX) starting in 2025. This development comes as Rallycross Promoter – a division of WRC Promoter – prepares to step down at the end of this year. The abrupt timeline has sparked concerns about how a seamless transition will be achieved…
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The FIA Rally Star Class of 2025: A Season of Ambition and Momentum
The FIA Rally Star Class of 2025: A Season of Ambition and Momentum
The FIA Rally Star program is set to continue shaping the future stars of rallying, with its 2025 line-up confirmed and ready to take on new challenges. As the sport evolves, so does its roster of rising talent, featuring names like Romet Jürgenson, Taylor Gill, and Max Smart, who are poised to build on their remarkable achievements and set the stage for even greater success in the upcoming…
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Historic Victory: Kristoffersson Secures Seventh World RX Title in Turkey
Johan Kristoffersson made rallycross history on November 9 in Istanbul, claiming his seventh FIA World Rallycross Championship title. The KMS – HORSE Powertrain star secured the championship after an intense battle, finishing second in heat one behind Niclas Grönholm and sealing the deal in heat two by overcoming rival Kevin Hansen. His bold overtaking maneuvers against Grönholm and the Hansen…
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Spain Reigns Supreme on Gravel at FIA Motorsport Games
Spain Reigns Supreme on Gravel at FIA Motorsport Games
Spain’s rally teams are making headlines as they dominate the Gravel categories in both Rally2 and Rally4 classes at the 2024 FIA Motorsport Games, showcasing their prowess on home soil in Valencia. With gold medals secured in both categories, the host nation also holds the Overall lead in each, putting them in prime position for a weekend of rallying success. Rally2: Spanish Duo Clinch Gold In…
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Central European Rally 2024: Ott Tänak Secures Victory and Keeps Title Hopes Alive
Central European Rally 2024: Ott Tänak Secures Victory and Keeps Title Hopes Alive
The 2024 Central European Rally delivered a weekend of high drama, unexpected turns, and a nail-biting finish as Ott Tänak, piloting his Hyundai i20 N Rally1, clinched a crucial victory, propelling the Estonian driver closer to the WRC title fight. With the season nearing its thrilling conclusion, this win could not have come at a more pivotal moment, setting the stage for an intense finale at…
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Basso-Granai Clinch Victory at Rallye Sanremo, Closing CIAR Sparco Season in Style
Basso-Granai Clinch Victory at Rallye Sanremo, Closing CIAR Sparco Season in Style
The 2024 edition of the Rallye Sanremo lived up to its legendary reputation, offering a thrilling and emotional finale to the CIAR Sparco Championship. In the 71st running of this storied event, Giandomenico Basso and co-driver Lorenzo Granai delivered a masterclass in rally driving, securing their fifth career win at the Ligurian rally. Piloting the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, Basso and Granai…
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Central European Rally Day 2: Ogier Takes Command as Neuville's Championship Dreams Falter
Central European Rally Day 2: Ogier Takes Command as Neuville's Championship Dreams Falter
Sébastien Ogier surged into the lead of the Central European Rally after a dramatic Saturday that saw Thierry Neuville’s championship hopes take a significant hit. The eight-time world champion secured maximum Saturday points with 18, placing himself in a strong position both for the rally win and the drivers’ championship battle. Ogier’s consistency throughout the day, combined with Neuville’s…
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