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Sébastien Ogier took fifth Rally Portugal win

Sébastien Ogier increased his FIA World Rally Championship lead on Sunday with his second victory of the season by 15.6sec from Thierry Neuville. His 40th...

Ott Tanak holds narrow Portugal lead

Ott Tanak headed Dani Sordo by 4.6sec with FIA World Rally Championship leader Sébastien Ogier just four-tenths further back following a day in which...

A legend is Red Bull TV’s guest reporter for Rally Portugal:...

Red Bull TV features one of its most legendary guest reporters yet. Two-time World Champion Carlos Sainz becomes the guide to the sixth round of...

Hyundai aims first podium in Rally Portugal

Hyundai Motorsport is aiming to score its first ever Rally de Portugal podium at the sixth round of the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship...

To win by 0.7sec after 360 km is remarkable, Michel Nandan...

Hyundai Motorsport played a part in one of the WRC’s closest finishes of all-time. Argentina becomes the first rally where the team has taken...

Elfyn Evans’ rally of two halves

Having led Rally Argentina for two full days, Elfyn Evans and Daniel Barritt were deprived of a maiden FIA World Rally Championship victory by...

Thierry Neuville: Watching Evans in the last stage was the worst...

It was a spectacular showdown and was won by 0.6sec after a three-day battle. Only two rounds have been decided by a smaller margin...

Thierry Neuville snatches Argentina win from Evans in the last stage!

Thierry Neuville snatched the victory in Rally Argentina from Elfyn Evans in the last stage of the race. M-Sport’s driver had 0.6sec lead before the...

Elfyn Evans’ lead slashed to just 11.5sec

M-Sport’s Elfyn Evans and Daniel Barritt continue to lead Rally Argentina but their lead was slashed to just 11.5 seconds. Saturday started well for the...

Miracle mechanics help the Hyundai crews continue the battle in Argentina

Friday at Rally Argentina was a day to forget for Hyundai crews Dani Sordo/Marc Martí and Hayden Paddon/John Kennard. The Spaniard suffered a broken steering...