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Autosport analyses the key factors that will determine who will come out on top as the World Rally Championship heads to ...
Two-time world champion Kalle Rovanpera is looming behind Tanak, albeit 33 points adrift, despite struggles gelling with the ...
The 2019 world rally champion heads to Estonia having ignited his title bid after scoring a breakthrough win at Acropolis ...
In the unbearable heat and jagged paths at Acropolis Rally Greece, it was a case of survival for the World Rally Championship crews. Ott Tanak fared best to take his and Hyundai’s first win of the ...
Ott Tanak made history last weekend as he became the first Estonian driver to ever win the World Rally Championship title—a title that you could argue took him an entire career to build toward.
Tanak, who left Hyundai for M-Sport at the end of last year, finished 18.7 seconds clear of Hyundai's Irish part-timer Craig Breen for Ford's first win since Sebastien Loeb in Monte Carlo last ...
Tanak began the stage he crashed on in fourth place just 10.3 seconds behind the leader. It was Tanak's first race driving for Hyundai after winning the series championship for Toyota last season.
Last year’s WRC champion Ott Tanak didn’t kick off the first event on the calendar the way he, or anyone, would have liked. While running the fourth stage of the Monte Carlo rally, Tanak had a ...
Toyota’s Ott Tanak became the first Estonian driver to win the world rally championship when he finished second in Spain yesterday, ending the sport’s 15-year domination by French Sebastiens.
Former world rally champion Ott Tanak will return to Hyundai next season, the team announced on Wednesday. The Estonian drove for Hyundai from 2020-22 but this season started a fifth stint with M ...
Hyundai's Ott Tanak ended the first full day of the Acropolis Rally with a slender three second lead over teammate Adrien Fourmaux as the Greek heat and rough roads left rivals struggling to keep up.