Abiteboul’s ambitious target for Hyundai
Hyundai’s Cyril Abiteboul has told the media that he hopes Hyundai to triple its win tally in 2024.
- Jan 5th, 2024
- by RallySport Magazine
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- Mar 12th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Snorkels appearing in Kenya pre-event tests
In a sight rarely seen for two decades, the world’s fastest rally cars are being equipped with snorkels ahead of Easter’s Safari Rally Kenya.
Read More- Mar 12th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Spain to return to WRC with island based event
The Canary Islands will host its first World Rally Championship event next season, reaching a goal held by ‘several generations’.
Read More- Mar 6th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
PODCAST: Discussing the WRC’s changes
The World Rally Championship is making a drastic change. They’re moving away from hybrid power and completely reshaping the top class of their series, with consequences that should filter down to benefit the sport as a whole.
Read More- Mar 6th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
New Finland route welcomes back Ouninpohja
Rally Finland will farewell the Rally1 Hybrid machines in the best possible fashion by welcoming back its most famous stage in 2024.
Read More- Feb 29th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Significant changes to Rally1 and Rally2 for 2025
The FIA World Rally Championship’s top class will be without hybrid power next season amid an array of changes to cap costs across the sport.
Read More- Feb 23rd, 2024
- by Matthew Whitten
GALLERY: ‘Bunnings’ complex remains untouched
The most iconic rally scene in Australia, and arguably the world, the Bunnings complex in the Bannister Forest of Western Australia, ‘wowed’ crowds for years on end.
Read More- Feb 23rd, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Gill explains his puncture woes on Rally Sweden
From leading the Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC) to plummeting down the leaderboard and out of contention … that was Taylor Gill’s Rally Sweden.
Read More- Feb 23rd, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
PODCAST: The ‘disaster’ of a WRC points system
Rallye Monte Carlo’s simplicity was overcome by Rally Sweden’s confusion last weekend, confirming the fact that the World Rally Championship now has yet another problem to overcome – its points system.
Read More- Feb 19th, 2024
- by Peter Whitten
5 things we learnt from … Rally Sweden 2024
The limitations of a pathetic point-scoring system, a pair of best mates who can’t stop running off the road, a young Swede who deserves his place at the top level, and an Aussie kid showing the world what he’s made of. Rally Sweden had a bit of everything!
Read More- Feb 19th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Eighth for Gill and Brkic in JWRC opener
Comfortably mixing it with some of the best junior drivers in the world, Taylor Gill and Dan Brkic finished Rally Sweden in eighth place amid frustrating problems on their Junior WRC debut.
Read More- Feb 19th, 2024
- by Luke Whitten
Fuel pump failure ends Rullo’s Sweden run
A simple fault on the penultimate stage of the rally has not dampened Peter Rullo and Ben Searcy’s Rally Sweden experience.
Read More- Feb 19th, 2024
- by Supplied
Six years in the making: Lappi wins again
Esapekka Lappi is a winner again in the FIA World Rally Championship on the back of a controlled but fast-paced display of ice and snow driving aboard his Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid.
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