Ogier edges out Tanak to claim fifth Sardinia crown as Toyota charge into title fight

Ogier edges out Tanak to claim fifth Sardinia crown as Toyota charge into title fight

PARIS (Agencies): Sebastien Ogier clinched a record fifth Rally Italy victory on Sunday, fending off Hyundai’s Ott Tanak by just 7.9 seconds after a tense final stage in Sardinia. The French Toyota driver, alongside co-driver Vincent Landais, completed the 16-stage event in 3 hours, 34 minutes and 24.5 seconds to secure the team’s third win of the 2025 season. Toyota’s eight-times world champion Ogier was beaten by Tanak last year, who seized victory by just 0.2 seconds after a final-stage puncture cost Ogier dearly, but this time he stayed composed and saw it through despite a late wobble. Ogier had built a 17.1-second cushion heading into the Wolf Power Stage, but the 41-year-old overshot a tight, rutted corner in the final kilometres. This forced him to stop and reverse after his car refused to turn, cutting his advantage by more than half in a tense finale.

“In the ruts, I just couldn’t turn the car,” Ogier explained. “There was no speed at all, so I didn’t try to force it and hit it – I preferred to stop and reverse. But yeah, not ideal. Still, it was enough to win.” The win, his third of the season from four starts, follows hot on the heels of Rally Portugal and thrusts him into the title mix. Toyota also tightened their grip on the manufacturers’ race with their third win of the season. “There are many places I’ve won several times,” he added. “It’s just a type of rally I like, where precise driving is needed, but also smoothness for tyre management. Thanks to the team, great turnaround after Portugal in terms of speed and set-up, so good job.” Hyundai’s Tanak pushed hard in the final Wolf Power Stage but fell short, while Kalle Rovanpera, clawing his way up from fifth during Saturday’s stages, completed a double podium for Toyota in third, 50.5 seconds behind Ogier. Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta rounded out a strong showing for Toyota, taking fourth and fifth respectively.

 

 

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