Sardinia is considered one of the most challenging rallies on the World Rally Championship calendar, often a crucial round as the title race progresses to halfway. Toyota’s Elfyn Evans leads the standings heading into the rally, but his lead has shrunk to 30 points over teammate Kalle Rovanpera, with Sebastien Ogier in third. The focus is on Hyundai to disrupt Toyota’s perfect start to the 2025 season and improve their winless streak. Hyundai has a strong history at Sardinia and drivers like Ott Tanak and Thierry Neuville are eager to secure victory. However, the rally’s unpredictable nature, new stages, and rough gravel surface present challenges that could impact the outcome. Hyundai remains confident in their ability to perform well and fight for the top spot on the podium in this demanding event.
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