World Rally Race Results
World Rally results. Race results as they happen, plus World Rally test and World Rally practice sessions.
Jari-Matti Latvala victorious on Tour de Corse - Rallye de France, with Elfyn Evans second and Andreas Mikkelsen third
Kris Meeke wins his first WRC event on Rally Argentina, heading home a Citroen 1-2
Sebastien Ogier wins Rally Italia Sardegna - 1 minute 16.8 seconds up on Thierry Neuville; Jari-Matti Latvala completes the podium ahead of Dani Sordo and Martin Prokop
Sebastien Loeb wins his home event and clinches his ninth WRC drivers' title; Jari-Matti Latvala takes the runners-up spot, with Mikko Hirvonen completing the top three ahead of Thierry Neuville and Mads Ostberg...
Sebastien Loeb wins Rally Finland after a good battle with Mikko Hirvonen; Jari-Matti Latvala completes the podium ahead of Petter Solberg and Mads Ostberg
Mikko Hirvonen excluded from from first Citroen win on Rally de Portugal; Mads Ostberg moves up from second, while Evgeny Novikov and Petter Solberg complete podium...
Sebastien Loeb wins Rally Mexico for the sixth time in succession; Mikko Hirvonen is second, to give Citroen a 1-2; Petter Solberg completes the podium ahead of Mads Ostberg and Ott Tanak; Jari-Matti Latvala rolls out and retires with just two stages to go...
Sebastien Ogier wins Rallye Deutschland and puts an end to Sebastien Loeb's German reign; Loeb has to settle for the runners-up spot after his puncture in Panzerplatte 2; Dani Sordo completes the podium following an excellent run in his MINI.
Marcus Gronholm wins the Swedish Rally - 53.8 secs up on Sebastien Loeb; Mikko Hirvonen takes the final podium position while Henning Solberg secures fourth; Daniel Carlsson completes the top five... Overall times after SS20 / Leg 3 - Top 20:
Prior to the start of the 2006 season, Cyprus was the only conventional European-style rally BFGoodrich tyres had won.
Sebastien Loeb wins the Rally Catalunya - 48.2secs up on Daniel Sordo; Marcus Gronholm takes the final podium position while Alex Bengue and Jan Kopecky complete the top five... Overall times after SS16 / Leg 3:
Petter Solberg has won a sombre Rally GB, following an accident in SS15, which claimed the life of Michael Park - Markko Martin's co-driver; Sebastien Loeb had been leading and would have taken the title following Peugeot's decision to withdraw the sister 307 of Marcus Gronholm as a mark of respe
Citroen's Sebastien Loeb wins the Rally Argentina to take his sixth win on the trot and his seventh of the year - both new records; Marcus Gronholm comes home second, 26.1 seconds behind in his Peugeot; Petter Solberg completes the podium with Toni Gardemeister and Harri Rovanpera fourth and fift
Citroen's Sebastien Loeb has won the Acropolis Rally - to take his fifth win on the trot; Toni Gardemeister took second for Ford; Carlos Sainz settled for third in the second Xsara WRC - while Marcus Gronholm and Mikko Hirvonen were fourth and fifth respectively...
Subaru's Petter Solberg has won the Rally Mexico - 34.5secs up on Marcus Gronholm, who took second for Peugeot; Markko Martin completes the podium in the second 307, with Sebastien Loeb and Harri Rovanpera fourth and fifth respectively...
Subaru's Petter Solberg has taken victory on the Acropolis Rally of Greece, beating Sebastien Loeb, who won the battle for second, by 18.4 seconds; Harri Rovanpera had to settle for third, while Francois Duval and Daniel Carlsson complete the top five...
Subaru's Petter Solberg has won the Wales Rally GB, in the process clinching the 2003 drivers' title; Sebastien Loeb takes second - 43.6 seconds behind, while Tommi Makinen completes the podium; Colin McRae is fourth - despite a puncture in the final test; Francois Duval completes the top five...
Subaru's Petter Solberg wins the Telstra Rally Australia pulling out a 26.6 second lead over Sebastien Loeb in the final two tests; Richard Burns takes the final podium spot followed by Citroen duo Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz, in fourth and fifth respectively.
Ford's Markko Martin wins the Neste Rally Finland to take the second WRC win of his career; Petter Solberg pips Richard Burns for second in the final stage; Citroen duo Carlos Sainz and Sebastien Loeb complete the top five. Overall times after SS23 / Leg 3 - Top 30:
Markko Martin takes his maiden WRC win on the Acropolis, which is also the first victory for the new 2003 Ford Focus WRC; Carlos Sainz meanwhile hangs on to second for Citroen, while Petter Solberg completes the podium. Championship leader Richard Burns finishes fourth.
1. Colin McRae Ford Focus WRC 04hrs 56mins 54.8secs 2. Carlos Sainz Ford Focus WRC 04hrs 57mins 17.9secs +23.1secs 3. Juha Kankkunen Subaru Impreza WRC2000 05hrs 03mins 33.1secs +6mins 38.3secs