WRC
All you need to know: Rally Monte-Carlo
By Adam Hall
18 Jan 2021
Points to prove
WRC's top four drivers all have a point to prove in 2021's season-opener. 2020 winner Neuville has ditched his co-driver, Ogier ditched his Toyota during testing, Tanak had a Monte to forget last year, Evans must bounce back from Monza.
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WRC entry
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S. Ogier / J. Ingrassia E. Evans / S. Martin O. Tanak / M. Jarveoja T. Neuville / M. Wydaeghe K. Rovanpera / J. Halttunen T. Suninen / M. Markkula D. Sordo / C. del Barrio G. Greensmith / Edmondson T. Katsuta / D. Barritt P. L. Loubet / V. Landais
Toyota Toyota Hyundai Hyundai Toyota M-Sport Hyundai M-Sport Toyota Hyundai
WRC 2 promise
With several crews moving from WRC 3 to WRC 2 the "manufacturer" Rally2 championship finally looks like it has legs. M-Sport, Hyundai, Skoda, Citroen, and Volkswagen will all be hoping their guys best showcase their customer cars.
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WRC 2 entry
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20. Fourmaux / Jamoul 21. Gryazin / Aleksandrov 22. Bulacia / Ohannesian 23. Solberg / Johnston 24. Camilli / Buresi 25. Mikkelsen / Floene 27. Brazzoli / Barone 28. Johnston / Kihurani
M-Sport Volkswagen Skoda Hyundai Citroen Skoda Skoda Citroen
Itinerary (Total 257 km)
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Thursday
Stage 1 Saint-Disdier - Corps 2 Saint-Maurice - Saint-Bonnet
UK time 1308 1406
Friday
3 Aspremont - La Batie-des-Fonts 4 Chalancon - Gumiane 5 M'-sur-l'Ouveze - Villebois-les-Pins 6 Aspremont - La Batie-des-Fonts 7 Chalancon - Gumiane
0510 0628 0801 1117 1238
Saturday
8 La Breole - Selonnet 9 Saint-Clement - Freissineres 10 La Breole - Selonnet
0530 0718 1108
Sunday
11 Puget-Theniers - La Penne 12 Brianconnet - Entrevaux 13 Puget-Theniers - La Penne 14 Brianconnet - Entrevaux
0730 0908 0945 1118
Photos: Red Bull Content Pool
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