
Ogier leads, but Solberg ups the pressure in WRC Canary Islands Rally Saturday scrap
Sebastien Ogier will carry a slender 3.8s lead over Toyota teammate Oliver Solberg into the final day of the WRC’s Canary Islands Rally after a close-fought Saturday battle on Gran Canaria’s ever-changing asphalt roads.

WRC Canary Islands: Ogier leads Solberg by 3.8s heading into final day
Rally Islas Canarias (Canary Islands) is set for a tense final day victory battle after Sébastien Ogier ended Saturday with a slender 3.8s lead over Toyota team-mate Oliver Solberg.Ogier had started the day with an 8.9s lead over Solberg, but that margin was whittled down to 5.3s by the time crews headed to midday service after two asphalt stages were affected by rain. Sébastien …Keep reading

WRC Canary Islands: Oliver Solberg closes on Sebastien Ogier as rain hits
Oliver Solberg reduced Sebastien Ogier’s Rally Islas Canarias lead to 5.3s as rain threatened to shake up the order on Saturday morning.Nine-time world champion Ogier kicked off the loop with an 8.9s lead but faced a strong challenge from his chasing Toyota team-mates Solberg and Elfyn Evans.Evans, sitting in fourth overall, claimed the opening stage that proved to be a wake-up call for …Keep reading

Ogier heads Yaris 1-2-3-4-5 as Toyota dominates WRC Canary Islands Rally Friday
WRC benchmark Sebastien Ogier headed a Toyota Gazoo Racing lockout of the top five after a near-flawless day for the GR Yaris Rally1 fleet on the race track-like asphalt of the Canary Islands Rally.The nine-time and reigning FIA World Rally Champion won four of Friday’s five all-asphalt stages to build…

WRC Canary Islands: Sebastien Ogier leads as Toyota locks out top five
The nine-time world champion was the pick of the Toyotas as the Japanese brand locked out the top five positionsSébastien Ogier ended Friday’s leg of Rally Islas Canarias with a slender 8.9 second lead as Toyota strengthened its stranglehold of the top five at the asphalt World Rally Championship event. Toyota proved untouchable on the smooth asphalt roads on the Spanish island …Keep reading

Dani Sordo reacts to interest from WRC’s newest constructor
Hyundai’s Dani Sordo has responded to interest in his services from the World Rally Championship’s newest manufacturer RMC ApexF1, which aims to join the championship next year.Spanish team RMC ApexF1 unveiled plans to join rallying’s top tier next year by confirming it will design and develop a car built to the WRC’s new 2027 technical regulations. Operating under WRT …Keep reading

WRC Canary Islands: Sebastien Ogier extends lead as Toyota dominates
Reigning world rally champion Sébastien Ogier extended his lead at Rally Islas Canarias as Toyota pulled away from the chasing Hyundai and M-Sport Ford runners on Friday morning.The nine-time world champion ended a shortened morning loop with a 5.9s lead over team-mate Pajari. Toyota filled the top five positions to outline its dominance on the Spanish Island’s smooth asphalt roads.WRC …Keep reading

WRC Canary Islands: Sebastien Ogier leads, SS3 cancelled due to spectators parking illegally
Reigning world rally champion Sebastien Ogier has grabbed the lead of Rally Islas Canarias, while officials have been forced to cancel stage three due to spectators parking illegally. The FIA has confirmed that more than 100 spectator vehicles have been found illegally parked in a protected area near SS3 Tejeda – San Mateo 1 (18.62km), which has made it impossible to run the test. “Due …Keep reading

Fast-starting Katsuta puts down a marker in WRC Canary Islands Rally curtain-raiser
WRC points leader Takamoto Katsuta leads the Canary Islands Rally after Thursday evening’s opening super special, edging Toyota teammate Sami Pajari in a closely-fought shootout inside Las Palmas’s Gran Canaria Stadium.Katsuta comes to the FIA World Rally Championship’s second all-asphalt event of the season riding the momentum of back-to-back wins…

Kalle Rovanpera offering tips as Takamoto Katsuta chases Rally Islas Canarias win: “I cannot waste this support”
Last year’s Rally Islas Canarias winner is offering valuable tips to his close friend and former team-mate World Rally Championship leader Takamoto Katsuta is benefiting from advice from two-time world champion Kalle Rovanperä as well as Ott Tanak at Rally Islas Canarias.Katsuta announced earlier this season that 2019 world champion Tanak has been offering regular advice this year …Keep reading