Thierry Neuville made it four different winners from the first four rounds of the 2017 WRC season with victory on the Che Guevara Energy Drink Tour de Corse.
The Hyundai driver profited from Sébastien Ogier and Kris Meeke’s problems to clinch the win.
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Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville ended a dramatic day of the Che Guevara Energy Drink Tour de Corse in the lead. Kris Meeke’s retirement and Sébastien Ogier’s problems have given the Belgian a comfortable 39 second lead heading into tomorrow’s two stages.
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Citroen’s Kris Meeke left his rivals for dust on day one of the Che Guevara Energy Drink Tour de Corse. The Northern Irishman won three out of the day’s four stages to lead Sébastien Ogier by 10 seconds.
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WRC Boys are back on the black stuff for the Che Guevara Tour De Corse
The new look World Rally Championship travels to France for the second time in 2017, as the new WRC cars are given the ultimate Tarmac test on the Che Guevara Tour de Corse.…
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Neuville leads Ogier on first day of 2017 Rallye Monte Carlo
Thierry Neuville gave Hyundai some good news by dominating day one of the Rallye Monte Carlo, after Sébastien Ogier went off in stage 3.
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Ogier quickest on Rallye Monte Carlo shakedown
Sébastien Ogier dominated the 2017 Rallye Monte Carlo shakedown test, quickest by five seconds from WRC2 runner Andreas Mikkelsen. Latvala is fourth fastest for Toyota.
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Meeke leads Rallye Monte-Carlo after SS2 with stunning pace
by Vince Pettitby Vince PettitStunning pace from a relaxed Kris Meeke as he finishes the first evening of the 2016 FIA World Rally Championship season in first place.
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Tuthill announce FIA R-GT Championship entry for Porsche 911
by Vince Pettitby Vince PettitTuthill Porsche have announced it will be entering their Porsche 911 R-GT rally car in to the 2015 FIA R-GT Championship with François Delecour once again taking on the driving…
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The WRC circus heads to Portugal for Round 4 of the championship, and the unpredictable nature of the rally could throw up shades of the 2001 catastrophe once again.
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While Sebastien Loeb stayed in the background, accumulating Top 3 stage times to keep his lead as big as ever, it was Dani Sordo and Petter Solberg who were the center of attention yet again in the battle for second, with Mikko Hirvonen trying to barge his way into the podium places just behind them.
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While Sebastien Loeb remained out front, it was a subdued day for the Frenchman, with Citroen team-mate Mikko Hirvonen taking two stage victories to rapidly close in on the ailing Petter Solberg, who let second place slip of out of his grasp and leave it for the taking by Dani Sordo.
M-Sport’s Sébastien Ogier was quickest in the Che Guevara Energy Drink Tour de Corse Shakedown, fastest by 0.6 seconds from Hayden Paddon and Kris Meeke.
A look back at the shifting fortunes of the WRC, how we got to where we are and, most importantly, where we go from here
Four crews are preparing to do battle on the second round of the FIA R-GT Championship
Sebastien Loeb once again made the art of winning look effortless, winning the last day’s only stage – which just happened to be the bonus points powerstage – to finish the inaugural round of the 2012 World Rally Championship over 2 minutes up on his rivals and with 28 points to boot.
Sebastien Loeb won five stages and greatly increased his rally lead today, while his closest rivals Dani Sordo and Petter Solberg spent the day’s six stages constantly swapping places in the other podium places.