Ogier Claims Victory in Sardinia, Yet Stay True to Limited WRC Campaign Scope

Sebastien Ogier has made it clear that he does not intend to compete in a full World Rally Championship season, despite his recent triumph in Sardinia which elevated him to second place in the standings. With impressive performances in his part-time campaign for Toyota, Ogier now stands 19 points behind the championship leader Elfyn Evans, showcasing his potential even while skipping some events. Ogier, who ended last season with an expanded schedule at Toyota’s request, has no plans to add more rallies to his current schedule and will take a…

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Loeb’s Legendary Triumph: Record Fifth Race of Champions Victory

Loeb's Legendary Triumph: Record Fifth Race of Champions Victory

Sebastien Loeb beat Chaz Mostert at the Accor Stadium in Sydney to win Race of Champions for a record fifth time. The nine-time World Rally champion beat the 24-time Supercars race winner 2-0 in th…

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Shocking Upset: Ekstrom and McRae Exit Race of Champions

Shocking Upset: Ekstrom and McRae Exit Race of Champions

Mattias Ekstrom and Max McRae have been forced to withdraw from this weekend’s Race of Champions event in Sydney, Australia. Ekstrom (main image), a four-time winner of the Race of Champions,…

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Al Rajhi Surges to Dakar Lead amidst Sainz and Loeb’s Setbacks

Al Rajhi Surges to Dakar Lead amidst Sainz and Loeb's Setbacks

Toyota’s Yazeed Al Rajhi and Nasser Al Attiyah (Dacia) surged up the Dakar Rally overall virtual ranking on Sunday’s first half of the mammoth 947km 48-hour chrono stage. They are now f…

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Toyota Triumphs: Lategan Dominates Dakar Prologue Stage

Toyota Triumphs: Lategan Dominates Dakar Prologue Stage

The 2025 Dakar Rally roared into life Friday with the high-speed Prologue stage, featuring 29km/18 miles against the clock around the Start Camp in Bisha, Saudi Arabia. In the Ultimate class, Henk …

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