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Ott Tänak (Hyundai) was in second place after day two of WRC Rally Estonia 2025. He trailed surprise leader Oliver Solberg ...
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How the WRC service park reacted to Oliver Solberg's maiden winSolberg’s sensational run to a maiden WRC Rally1 victory in Estonia has caused shockwaves in the world of rallying, with the achievement arriving on his debut driving a Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 car - ...
Estonian drivers put in some good performances before the home crowd at the opening day of this year's Rally Estonia, with ...
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Autosport on MSNWRC Rally Estonia: Oliver Solberg dominates in shock Rally1 victoryOliver Solberg became the third youngest winner in WRC history behind Kalle Rovanpera and Jari-Matti Latvala after Rally ...
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motorsport.com on MSNWRC: Oliver Solberg still leading after Saturday Rally Estonia stagesSolberg underlined his pace at Rally Estonia by produced yet another dominant display with only three Sunday stages remaining ...
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motorsport.com on MSNOliver Solberg stuns WRC field to lead Rally Estonia on Rally1 returnSolberg and co-driver Elliott Edmondson quickly gelled with the GR Yaris Rally1 on their return to the WRC’s top tier for the ...
Rally Estonia kick-starts the summer of FIA World Rally Championship action with back-to-back events alongside Rally Finland ...
Ott Tänak’s first name is pronounced Oit. So chanting "Ott! Ott! Ott!" left many in his faithful army of followers sounding more like the flock of seagulls from "Finding Nemo" than racing fans.
Estonian Ott Tänak will have the weight of a nation on his shoulders this weekend as the globe-trotting FIA World Rally ...
Despite driving like they don’t fear death, rally drivers are still human — and yesterday 2019 World Rally Champion Ott Tänak had a humbling reminder of this mortality during his first stage ...
After dominating the 2019 World Rally Championship to win his first world title in a Toyota, Ott Tänak shocked the rally paddock by signing for Hyundai. Find out what inspired the Estonian's switch.
Watch Hyundai's Ott Tänak spectacularly retire from the WRC season-opening Monte Carlo Rally following a massive crash on Friday's Stage 4, as Sébastien Ogier drives into the overnight lead.
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