Sebastien Ogier secured his seventh World Rally Championship victory in a demanding Rally Portugal, overcoming challenges to win the gravel rally. Ogier’s win marked Toyota’s continued dominance in 2025, with Ott Tanak finishing second and Kalle Rovanpera in third place. Despite initial struggles with his car’s set-up, Ogier’s perseverance paid off as he emerged victorious. Hyundai initially led with Tanak and Adrien Fourmaux, but setbacks led to Tanak’s eventual power steering failure. Ogier’s calculated driving and consistency propelled him to the championship standings, displaying the importance of strategy in rallying. The intense competition and dramatic twists in the rally showcased the resilience and skill of the drivers and teams.
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