Did you watch the Rally Chile Bio Bío? It was an absolutely incredible weekend of racing. In a display of pure skill and determination, Sébastien Ogier claimed his fifth victory of the season and jumped to the top of the FIA World Rally Championship standings. This win, a true testament to his relentless drive, puts him two points ahead of his teammate and main title rival, Elfyn Evans, with just three rounds left in the season. It’s exactly the kind of momentum you need when the championship is on the line, and Sébastien Ogier Rally Chile fans will be talking about this one for a while.
Sébastien Ogier’s Rally Masterclass
Coming into Sunday, Ogier had a slim lead over Evans. The gap was just 6.3 seconds. But Ogier didn’t just hold on. He put on a masterclass performance. He pushed his GR Yaris Rally1 car to the absolute limit. It was a race of inches. He didn’t just beat Evans. He left him with no answer on the final leg. This victory cements Ogier’s place among the sport’s greatest drivers.
The Duel of Toyota Teammates
The rivalry between Ogier and Evans is fantastic to watch. Both drivers are fiercely competitive. Their identical GR Yaris Rally1 cars mean it all comes down to talent. While Ogier started the weekend slow, he made some key adjustments. He also benefited from the damp conditions on Saturday. The final leg belonged to him. He collected maximum Super Sunday and Wolf Power Stage points, proving his dominance.
A New Chapter for Toyota
Ogier’s victory wasn’t just a personal win. It also made history for Toyota Gazoo Racing. This triumph marked their 103rd victory. It pushed them past their previous record. This makes them the most successful manufacturer in WRC history. Their tenth win of the season also puts them closer to another manufacturers’ title. They are 125 points ahead of Hyundai Motorsport. It’s a truly a fantastic accomplishment. It shows the sheer power and reliability of their machines.
Other Drivers and Championship Standing
Not everyone had such a successful weekend. Kalle Rovanperä, who started in second place, dropped to third overall. His weekend was plagued by a tyre debeading incident. He now trails Ogier by 21 points. This makes his title defense a bit more challenging. Meanwhile, Adrien Fourmaux delivered a solid performance. He finished third. This was his third podium of the year.
The Road Ahead in the WRC
With the season winding down, the title race is heating up. The WRC now heads back to Europe for the Central European Rally. This event will take place from October 16 to 19. It will test drivers on asphalt stages in Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. The standings are tighter than ever. Ogier and Evans are separated by a mere two points. This sets the stage for an epic finale. Fans can expect a thrilling conclusion.
The WRC title is truly up for grabs.
Final Thoughts on a Historic Rally
The Rally Chile Bio Bío will be remembered for its close racing and historic milestones. Ogier’s win was not just another victory. It was a statement. It showed that he is not done fighting for championships. His ability to recover from a tough start and dominate the final stages is remarkable. He truly is a legend of the sport. The stage is now set for an incredible final push. The Central European Rally will be a must-watch event. Everyone will be eager to see if Ogier can hold on.
Pos | Driver | Co-Driver | Car | Time/Diff | Class |
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1 | Sébastien Ogier | Vincent Landais | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 02:55:42.1 | WRC1 |
2 | Elfyn Evans | Scott Martin | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +11.0 | WRC1 |
3 | Adrien Fourmaux | Alexandre Coria | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +46.5 | WRC1 |
4 | Thierry Neuville | Martijn Wydaeghe | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | +59.0 | WRC1 |
5 | Sami Pajari | Marko Salminen | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +1:03.4 | WRC1 |
6 | Kalle Rovanperä | Jonne Halttunen | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +1:35.7 | WRC1 |
7 | Takamoto Katsuta | Aaron Johnston | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | +2:14.0 | WRC1 |
8 | Grégoire Munster | Louis Louka | Ford Puma Rally1 | +2:44.1 | WRC1 |
9 | Oliver Solberg | Elliott Edmondson | Toyota GR Yaris | +8:18.6 | WRC2 |
10 | Nikolay Gryazin | Konstantin Aleksandrov | Skoda Fabia RS | +8:59.0 | WRC2 |
11 | Jan Solans | Rodrigo Sanjuan | Toyota GR Yaris | +10:06.4 | WRC2 |
12 | Jorge Martínez | Rubén García | Skoda Fabia RS | +12:27.6 | WRC2 |
13 | Fabrizio Zaldivar | Marcelo Der Ohannesian | Skoda Fabia RS | +12:29.1 | WRC2 |
14 | Kajetan Kajetanowicz | Maciej Szczepaniak | Toyota GR Yaris | +16:55.1 | WRC2 |
15 | Gerardo Rosselot | Marcelo Brizio | Citroën C3 | +17:10.2 | WRC2 |
16 | Martín Scuncio | Javiera Román | Skoda Fabia Evo | +21:08.2 | WRC2 |
17 | Emilio Rosselot | Matías Leiva | Citroën C3 | +25:11.8 | WRC2 |
18 | Alejandro Galanti | Marcelo Toyotoshi | Toyota GR Yaris | +25:12.0 | WRC2 |
19 | Matteo Fontana | Alessandro Arnaboldi | Ford Fiesta Rally3 | +25:25.1 | WRC3 |
20 | Nataniel Bruun | Pablo Olmos | Ford Fiesta Rally3 | +25:34.4 | WRC3 |
21 | Eduardo Castro | Julio Echazú | Ford Fiesta Rally3 | +28:12.5 | WRC3 |
22 | Ignacio Gardiol | Ignacio Uez | Ford Fiesta Rally3 | +28:31.1 | WRC3 |
23 | Yohan Rossel | Arnaud Dunand | Citroën C3 | +29:17.3 | WRC2 |
24 | Felipe Padilla | Sebastián Olguín | Ford Fiesta Rally3 | +29:40.0 | WRC3 |
25 | Pedro Heller | Matías Améstica | Citroën C3 | +29:49.7 | WRC2 |
Driver Standings | |||
Pos | Driver | Car | Points |
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1 | Sébastien Ogier | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 224 |
2 | Elfyn Evans | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 222 |
3 | Kalle Rovanperä | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 203 |
4 | Ott Tänak | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | 181 |
5 | Thierry Neuville | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | 166 |
6 | Takamoto Katsuta | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 94 |
7 | Adrien Fourmaux | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | 86 |
8 | Sami Pajari | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 70 |
9 | Oliver Solberg | Toyota GR Yaris | 60 |
10 | Grégoire Munster | Ford Puma Rally1 | 25 |
11 | Joshua McErlean | Ford Puma Rally1 | 20 |
12 | Mārtiņš Sesks | Ford Puma Rally1 | 16 |
13 | Yohan Rossel | Citroën C3 | 16 |
14 | Gus Greensmith | Škoda Fabia RS | 14 |
15 | Nikolay Gryazin | Škoda Fabia RS | 10 |
16 | Jan Solans | Toyota GR Yaris | 6 |
17 | Jourdan Serderidis | Ford Puma Rally1 | 4 |
18 | Kajetan Kajetanowicz | Toyota GR Yaris | 3 |
19 | Fabrizio Zaldivar | Škoda Fabia RS | 3 |
20 | Alejandro Cachón | Toyota GR Yaris | 3 |
21 | Roberto Daprà | Škoda Fabia RS | 2 |
22 | Roope Korhonen | Toyota GR Yaris | 1 |
23 | Eric Camilli | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 | 1 |
24 | Alberto Heller | Ford Puma Rally1 | 0 |
25 | Diogo Salvi | Ford Puma Rally1 | 0 |
26 | Lauri Joona | Škoda Fabia RS | 0 |
27 | Robert Virves | Škoda Fabia RS | 0 |
28 | Lorenzo Bertelli | Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 | 0 |
Manufacturer Standings | ||
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Pos | Team | Points |
1 | Toyota | 572 |
2 | Hyundai | 447 |
3 | Ford | 157 |
4 | Toyota WRT2 | 111 |
Disclaimer: The content of this article is based on information available at the time of publication. Results, standings, and statistics are subject to change as official sources update. The article is for informational and editorial purposes only and does not constitute official WRC or team communications.
Source: WRC