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The decision came after 100 cars were found to be illegally parked at the event in Spain.
The FIA had to cancel Stage Three at Rally Islas Canarias in Spain due to over 100 illegally parked cars from spectators. The event, running from April 23 to 26, is celebrating its 50th anniversary of the World Rally Championship. Taking place in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the rally covers 18 stages and over 300km across the island. Sebastien Ogier, the reigning champion, initially led but one of the early stages got cancelled as a result of unauthorized parking near SS3 Tejeda – San Mateo 1. The FIA urged spectators to move their vehicles immediately to designated parking zones for the remaining event days. In Stage Four, Ogier maintains the lead, followed by Sami Pajari and Elfyn Evans, while Takamoto Katsuta dropped to fifth despite briefly leading after the opening super special.






