The 2023 World Rally Championship (WRC) title race has taken an exciting turn as Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville extends his lead over Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier, despite Ogier’s victory at Rally Finland. With the championship now entering its crucial stages, the battle between Neuville and Ogier promises to be a thrilling one as both drivers fight for the prestigious world title.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Ott Tanak, a top contender in the World Rally Championship (WRC), found himself involved in a high-speed crash during the Rally Estonia. Tanak and his co-driver Martin Jarveoja were driving a WRC-specification Hyundai i20 Rally1 car in the national class of the event, but their plans were derailed when Tanak lost control of his i20 N at high speed, leading to a dramatic roll before the car came to rest in a ditch. Fortunately, Tanak and Jarveoja were unharmed and are now preparing for the upcoming WRC rounds in Latvia and Finland.
In a thrilling start to the Rally Poland event, Hyundai’s Ott Tanak has taken an early lead after edging out his team-mate and WRC points leader Thierry Neuville on the opening stage. The side-by-side Mikolajki Arena spectacle kicked off the rally with a packed crowd in attendance, setting the stage for an exciting weekend of WRC action.
The FIA World Rally Championship’s debut of its new 48-hour sprint rally format at Rally Monza was a nail-biting affair, with Ott Tanak of Hyundai snatching victory from eight-time champion Sebastien Ogier in the final stage. This thrilling conclusion capped off an exciting addition to the WRC calendar, showcasing the intense competition and drama that defines international rally racing.
In a thrilling turn of events, Ott Tanak of Hyundai Motorsport emerged victorious at the latest round of the British GT Championship, winning by the equal-smallest margin in the series’ history. The result came at the expense of eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier, who had seemed poised for his 61st career WRC win before a dramatic puncture just 3km from the finish.