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William Creighton dreams of returning to the World Rally Championship. The Irish rally driver is competing in the British Rally Championship (BRC) this season, but he is also known from the WRC scene. Creighton competed in the WRC2 category last year but does not have a similar programme lined up for this season. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/wrc-rookies-example-is-inspiring-its-the-ultimate-inspiration?utm_source=whatsapp

Roope Korhonen has made an interesting revelation about his future. Read more! 👉 https://rallyjournal.com/finnish-rally-talent-revealed-his-plans-made-an-interesting-announcement?utm_source=whatsapp

Tuukka Kauppinen from Finland has rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting future prospects in the rallying world. Kauppinen made a huge impression at the Arctic Lapland Rally in late January and early February when the 18-year-old sensation took the overall victory. He left behind both Kalle Rovanperä, who was driving a Rally1 car, and Esapekka Lappi, who competed in a Skoda Rally2 car. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/super-talent-tuukka-kauppinen-now-sets-his-sights-on-jari-matti-latvala/

The FIA is standing firm on its stance regarding recent disciplinary actions in the WRC. The World Rally Drivers Alliance (WoRDA), founded by WRC drivers and co-drivers, openly addressed the issue on Monday, voicing concerns over FIA’s Code of Conduct, particularly regarding the use of profanity. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/fia-responds-to-wrc-controversy-penalties-are-in-line?utm_source=whatsapp

Oliver Solberg's pursuit of the WRC2 championship got off to a perfect start at his home rally in Sweden in mid-February. Solberg dominated the event, securing his third consecutive class win in Rally Sweden. Last season, he narrowly missed out on the WRC2 title to Sami Pajari in a thrilling battle. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/oliver-solberg-hungry-for-redemption-after-narrow-wrc2-title-loss-i-put-a-lot-of-pressure-on-myself?utm_source=whatsapp

World champion Thierry Neuville has begun his preparations for the next round of the WRC season. The toughest event of the WRC calendar, Safari Rally, will take place in Kenya in three weeks. Teams are not allowed to test their Rally1 cars outside Europe, so Hyundai is conducting its pre-event testing in Portugal. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/thierry-neuville-encountered-a-surprising-issue-before-his-test-the-champion-shared-a-humorous-video-of-the-situation?utm_source=whatsapp

Sebastien Loeb didn’t get to celebrate his birthday in the best way. The nine-time World Rally Champion now competes in the World Rally-Raid Championship as a factory driver for Dacia. The second round of the season, the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, will conclude on Thursday. Wednesday’s programme featured the fourth stage of the desert rally. Loeb started the day from third place but was soon forced to retire. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/sebastien-loeb-rolled-his-car-on-his-birthday-not-quite-the-birthday-present-i-had-in-mind?utm_source=whatsapp

Two-time world champion Marcus Grönholm has teamed up with Swedish JRD Motorsport for a new rally car development project. The goal is to develop a Rally2-spec competition car tailored for the North American market. The American Rally Association (ARA) is introducing a new ARC2 class this season, based on Rally2 cars also used in the WRC. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/marcus-gronholm-joins-exciting-project-developing-an-all-new-rally-car?utm_source=whatsapp

Toyota team principal Jari-Matti Latvala has been pleased to see Elfyn Evans’ brilliant performances at the start of the season. With two rounds of the WRC season completed, Evans has already built a considerable lead in the championship standings. The Welshman finished second in the season opener in Monte-Carlo and secured victory in Rally Sweden just over a week ago. Read more! 👉🏻 https://rallyjournal.com/jari-matti-latvala-notices-a-major-change-in-toyota-driver?utm_source=whatsapp

Ott Tänak faced disappointment in Rally Sweden just over a week ago. A technical issue struck Tänak’s car on Saturday, causing him to drop out of the battle for victory. In the end, he had to settle for fourth place, missing out on a podium finish as well. His teammate Thierry Neuville edged him out by 4.9 seconds. Read more! 👉 https://rallyjournal.com/ott-tanaks-car-suffered-a-mysterious-issue-in-rally-sweden-estonian-star-makes-a-firm-demand?utm_source=whatsapp