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Autosport on MSNSebastien Ogier sets sights on WRC 2025 title pushEight-time world champion Sebastien Ogier finds himself in a four-way WRC title fight in 2025 despite starting the season ...
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Autosport on MSNSebastien Ogier won't rule out WRC title pushThe eight-time world champion heads to Rally Finland just 21 points adrift of the championship lead despite missing three ...
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team (TGR-WRT) achieved a sensational result at Rally Finland, completing a remarkable clean ...
Kalle Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen ended an eight-year wait for a home winner at Rally Finland, claiming victory ...
Sébastien Ogier was still able to take his damaged car to victory in Croatia. Ogier was fined $5,800 (€5,000) for leaving the scene and another $2,320 (€2,000) for running a red light shortly ...
Kalle Rovanpera claimed victory at Rally Finland in record time, as Toyota swept the top five positions. Rovanpera's win, ...
Sebastien Ogier of France steers his Toyota Yaris WRC car during the WRC Acropolis Rally at the stage of Aghii Theodori, west of Athens, on Sept. 10, 2021.
Unfazed, Ogier was soon nipping at the heels of his illustrious teammate and a first podium finish in the second race of 2010 (in Mexico) was followed by a maiden WRC win in Portugal later that year.
7 Oct 2013, 13:45 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea / French driver Sebastien Ogier (Volkswagen Polo) is the new WRC champion, after sealing the 2013 season title with a win in his home country. Ogier and ...
Sébastien Ogier overcame late drama to secure his sixth consecutive WRC Rallye Monte-Carlo victory in a final stage shootout Sunday afternoon. Ogier fended off Thierry Neuville by 2.2 seconds in ...
Story highlights Sébastien Ogier is the reigning world rally champion The Frenchman won back-to-back world titles in 2013 and 2014 The 31-year-old started his rallying career when he was 22 years old ...
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