WRC
Toyota drew first blood as the 2025 edition of Dakar began in Saudi Arabia on Friday Factory Toyota driver Henk Lategan beat Ford rival Mattias Ekstrom to take victory in Prologue at the start of the 2025 Dakar Rally. The 47th edition of the world’s biggest cross-country rally kicked off with a short 29km special … Continue reading "Dakar 2025: Toyota edges out Ford and Dacia as Lategan wins Prologue"
The WRC legend insists taking victory in Dakar is ‘not an obsession’ for him as he makes his ninth appearance in the prestigious rally-rai Sebastien Loeb says he is ‘not obsessed’ with winning the Dakar Rally after coming close to clinching the top prize on several occasions. One of the greatest rally drivers of all … Continue reading "Loeb ‘not obsessed’ with winning Dakar after multiple near-misses"
DakarOn completion of the administrative and technical scrutineering, 335 vehicles have been approved to participate in the 47th edition of the Dakar, amounting to a total of 580 riders, drivers and co-pilots, representing 52 nationalities. 134 motorbikes have been invited to take starter’s orders for the prologue on Friday morning (21 Rally GP, 113 Rally … Continue reading "Starters on the Dakar 2025: the official figures"
Stéphane Peterhansel – aka Monsieur Dakar – take the top prize at the wheel of his JCW Team-tended two-wheel drive, diesel-powered X-Raid Mini buggy.
The statement, initiated by Patrick Verkooijen, CEO of Global Center on Adaptation (GCA), is released as figures from the first "GCA State and Trends in Adaptation 2020"
Organisers announced the cancellation on Tuesday afternoon after consultation with the State Government, the FIA, emergency services and the local community.
Toyota’s Ott Tanak has won the World Rally Championship title with one round to spare with second place on Rally Catalunya, as Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville took victory.
Ott Tänak clinched a hard-earned win at Wales Rally GB on Sunday afternoon to move within touching distance of a maiden FIA World Rally Championship title.
Ogier took the rally lead from Citroen teammate Esapekka Lappi at the end of Saturday's running and continued to pull out time over the Finn across Sunday’s four stages, finally taking victory by 34.7 seconds.
Ott Tanak’s WRC lead has been extended to 35 points over Thierry Neuville after recording a third successive Rally Germany victory for Toyota.
© 2025 Carrushome.com. All rights reserved.