WRC – Motorsport Week https://www.motorsportweek.com Your daily source of motorsport news, features, results and images Sun, 29 Oct 2023 17:11:35 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.motorsportweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png WRC – Motorsport Week https://www.motorsportweek.com 32 32 Kalle Rovanpera and Jonne Halttunen: FIA World Rally Champions v2.0 https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/29/kalle-rovanpera-and-jonne-halttunen-fia-world-rally-champions-v2-0/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/29/kalle-rovanpera-and-jonne-halttunen-fia-world-rally-champions-v2-0/#respond Sun, 29 Oct 2023 12:43:56 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=132891 Kalle Rovanperä has become a two-time WRC champion, clinching the title on Sunday after finishing second overall at Central European Rally*. By finishing runner-up to Thierry Neuville at this penultimate round, the 23-year-old ensured he can no longer be caught in the 2023 season. Just one year ago, Rovanperä made history when he became the […]]]>

Kalle Rovanperä has become a two-time WRC champion, clinching the title on Sunday after finishing second overall at Central European Rally*.

By finishing runner-up to Thierry Neuville at this penultimate round, the 23-year-old ensured he can no longer be caught in the 2023 season.

Just one year ago, Rovanperä made history when he became the youngest WRC champion ever. Today he stands alongside legendary names like Carlos Sainz, Walter Röhrl and Miki Biasion as a double winner.

Entering Central European Rally with a 31-point lead over Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate Elfyn Evans, Rovanperä simply needed to maintain his advantage to claim the crown. When Evans suffered a dramatic crash on Saturday morning, the path to victory was all but assured.

Following a steady start to the season, Rovanperä and co-driver Jonne Halttunen hit their straps in May by winning Vodafone Rally de Portugal. Since that moment, the pair have only been off the podium twice.

“I am feeling really good,” Rovanperä beamed. “I think this year was, for me personally, more important than last year. The competition was tighter, and we did a really good job. The biggest thank you of course goes to Jonne – he is also the world’s best co-driver. I am going to enjoy this one more than the first one.”

Neuville’s capture of the outright rally victory may have been overshadowed by the champions’ celebrations, but the Belgian’s drive was worthy of high praise.

Driving a Hyundai i20 N, Neuville took control on Saturday morning and headed Rovanperä by 57.6sec to claim his 19th career victory on the slippery asphalt roads across Germany, Austria and Czech Republic.

Thierry Neuville (BEL) and Martijn Wydaeghe (BEL) at FIA World Rally Championship Central European Rally on 27.10.23. // @World / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202310271334 // Usage for editorial use only //

“Overall, we did a good job,” Neuville said. “We had good consistency which ultimately paid off. It was a team effort this weekend and we did it, so we can be proud of that.”

Ott Tänak overcame a hydraulic failure on the penultimate day to finish third, almost two minutes back from the frontrunning pace in an M-Sport Ford Puma.

Sébastien Ogier fought back from wheel damage on Friday to claim fourth ahead of his Toyota-driving colleague Takamoto Katsuta. Teemu Suninen, Grégoire Munster and Adrien Fourmaux completed the top 8 ahead of Nicolas Ciamin and Pierre-Louis Loubet,

There were also celebrations for Andreas Mikkelsen, who did just enough to secure the WRC2 title* despite going off the road on Friday.

The championship comes to a close in Asia next month at FORUM8 Rally Japan. The asphalt event is based in Aichi and takes place from 16 – 19 November.

*Subject to confirmation of results by the FIA

Overall classification:
1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N 2h 52m 39.9s
2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris +57.5s
3. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 52.8s
4. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2m 8.6s
5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 48.3s
6. T Suninen / M Markkula FIN Hyundai i20 N +3m 6.3s

Drivers’ championship standings (after round 12 of 13)
1. K Rovanperä 235pts
2. E Evans 191pts
3. T Neuville 184pts

Thierry Neuville/Martin Wydaeghe won the inaugural WRC Central European Rally in their Hyundai 120 N

Unconfirmed at the time of publication, Andreas Mikkelsen/Torstein Eriksen have clinched the WRC2 Championship after winning the Power stage where Gus Greensmith spun, earning no points.

The full warp of Central Rally Europe will be in Motorsport Monday tomorrow morning

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Rovanpera on the cusp of WRC Championship v2.0 https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/28/rovanpera-on-the-cusp-of-wrc-championship-v2-0/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/28/rovanpera-on-the-cusp-of-wrc-championship-v2-0/#respond Sat, 28 Oct 2023 18:56:07 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=132722 Just four stages stand between Kalle Rovanperä and back-to-back FIA World Rally Championship titles after his only title rival Elfyn Evans crashed out of Central European Rally on Saturday. Having dominated Thursday’s treacherous tests in the Czech Republic to build a commanding rally lead, 23-year-old Rovanperä was already doing more than enough to successfully defend […]]]>

Just four stages stand between Kalle Rovanperä and back-to-back FIA World Rally Championship titles after his only title rival Elfyn Evans crashed out of Central European Rally on Saturday.

Having dominated Thursday’s treacherous tests in the Czech Republic to build a commanding rally lead, 23-year-old Rovanperä was already doing more than enough to successfully defend his 2022 WRC drivers’ crown.

A spin on Saturday’s second stage allowed Thierry Neuville to slash the Finn’s advantage by more than half, but the dynamic changed later in the morning when Rovanperä’s Toyota GR Yaris team-mate Evans, who had been sitting third overall, crashed out the rally.

Evans needed to outscore his colleague by at least one point at this penultimate round to keep the fight going, but he came unstuck on a slippery right-hand bend and slid into a barn. The Welshman will restart on Sunday in a desperate bid to salvage bonus points from the Wolf Power Stage.

Sacrificing his chances of the outright rally win to focus on his championship prospects, Rovanperä dialled back his speed. Neuville was left to build a 26.2-second overnight lead in his Hyundai i20 N.

“It’s good to be at the finish of the day,” said Rovanperä, who simply needs a drama-free run through the closing stages to clinch the title. “It’s tough out there. I think these are the most tough Tarmac rally conditions I have ever seen.”

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Neuville added: “All afternoon we tried to manage the gap and I am happy to finish the day in the lead of the rally. We are following our target.”

Ott Tänak ensured that all three top-line manufacturers ended the day on the podium, bringing his Ford Puma to the end in a lonely third overall. A non-functioning handbrake caused the M-Sport man some frustrations in SS14, and he trailed Rovanperä by over one minute with Sébastien Ogier 31.1sec behind.

The battle for fifth place was raging between Toyota’s Takamoto Katsuta and Hyundai’s Teemu Suninen. Katsuta struggled to feel confident on the greasy asphalt roads in the morning but upped his pace in the afternoon to claim the position by 10.9sec.

Puma hotshot Grégoire Munster was seventh overall ahead of Pierre-Louis Loubet. Adrien Fourmaux and Emil Lindholm, leader of the WRC2 category in a Hyundai i20 N Rally2, completed the leaderboard.

Sunday’s finale boasts two stages, each run twice, across two countries. Böhmerwald in Austria is first up before Passauer Land in Germany, the second pass of which forms the bonus points-paying Wolf Power Stage.

Leading positions after Saturday:
1. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe                        Hyundai i20 N                    2h 18m 34.5s
2. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen                       Toyota GR Yaris                 +26.2s
3. O Tänak / M Järveoja                                                 Ford Puma                          +1m 49.1s
4. S Ogier / V Landais                                      Toyota GR Yaris                 +2m 20.2s
5. T Katsuta / A Johnston                              Toyota GR Yaris                 +2m 47.9s
6. T Suninen / M Markkula                           Hyundai i20 N                    +2m 58.8s

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Elfyn Evans crashes out of Central European Rally https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/28/elfyn-evans-crashes-out-of-central-european-rally/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/28/elfyn-evans-crashes-out-of-central-european-rally/#respond Sat, 28 Oct 2023 10:49:12 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=132666 Elfyn Evans’ challenge for the WRC Championship all but evaporated this morning after crashing into a barn door in stage 11. Rovanpera spun in stage 10 and lost half his lead to third placed Thierry Neuville which became second after Evans’ exit. In the final stage before the mid-day service, Rovanpera eased up on his […]]]>

Elfyn Evans’ challenge for the WRC Championship all but evaporated this morning after crashing into a barn door in stage 11.

Rovanpera spun in stage 10 and lost half his lead to third placed Thierry Neuville which became second after Evans’ exit. In the final stage before the mid-day service, Rovanpera eased up on his relentless pace, which allowed the Belgian crew into the lead with an 11.1 second lead.

Ott Tanak is in a lonely third, followed by Sebastian Ogier

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Rovanpera races into the distance in WRC Rally Central Europe https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/27/rovanpera-races-into-the-distance-in-wrc-rally-central-europe/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/27/rovanpera-races-into-the-distance-in-wrc-rally-central-europe/#respond Fri, 27 Oct 2023 20:17:35 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=132506 Kalle Rovanperä brushed aside Friday’s punishing conditions at Central European Rally as he stormed – literally and figuratively –  to a commanding 36.4-second lead over Thierry Neuville. Heavy rain and perilous mud greeted the FIA World Rally Championship crews as they tackled the rally’s first full day, which featured six asphalt stages in the Czech […]]]>

Kalle Rovanperä brushed aside Friday’s punishing conditions at Central European Rally as he stormed – literally and figuratively –  to a commanding 36.4-second lead over Thierry Neuville.

Heavy rain and perilous mud greeted the FIA World Rally Championship crews as they tackled the rally’s first full day, which featured six asphalt stages in the Czech Republic.

Opening the road, points leader Rovanperä took full advantage of the less muddied road and reached the mid-day tyre fitting zone 29.2sec clear of the chasing pack after winning all three of the morning’s super-stages.

The Toyota GR Yaris champion-elect demonstrated it was no fluke, dominating the afternoon loop of repeated stages widening his gap yet further.

As it stands, Rovanperä is in the pound seats to claim his second-consecutive WRC title unless team-mate Elfyn Evans – who languishes 47.2sec behind him in third overall – can stage a spectacular comeback.

“It has been super tricky today,” Rovanperä said. “Luckily, the weather was on our side for once with the starting position – it was good to be the first car on the road. We can be happy with our day.”

Neuville initially led after Thursday’s opening pair of super special stages but fell to third on Friday morning in stage four after struggling with his car’s set-up and a misted-up windscreen. The Belgian felt his i20 N Rally1 would have benefitted from softer suspension springs but, with no service halt between loops, changes were not possible.

Thierry Neuville (BEL) and Martijn Wydaeghe (BEL) at FIA World Rally Championship Central European Rally on 27.10.23.

Nevertheless, he maintained the pressure on Evans and, after overtaking the Welshman to claim the runner-up spot in the final stage, ended 10.8sec in front.

Also feeling at odds with his car’s handling was M-Sport Ford Puma man Ott Tänak who ended a lonely fourth overall – 43.2sec adrift of Evans, describing his Puma as undriveable, but with 56.4sec in hand over fifth-placed Toyota driver Takamoto Katsuta.

Sébastien Ogier’s hopes of winning his ‘home’ rally disintegrated early in the day when the Frenchman limped through the opening stage with tyre damage caused by a broken wheel. He fought back to claim sixth, just 3.2sec ahead of Teemu Suninen.

Aside from Neuville, Suninen was the only other Hyundai driver remaining after his compatriot Esapekka Lappi crashed heavily from third overall on SS5. The Finn, starting his first asphalt rally in the i20, placed seventh overall ahead of Puma youngster Grégoire Munster.

Also having his patience tested was Pierre-Louis Loubet, who dropped more than five minutes on SS8 when he went off the road and picked up wheel damage.

Saturday begins with two stages in Austria before a quick hop across the border to the Knaus Tabbert Bayerischer Wald blast in Germany. After service in Passau, the loop is repeated once more.

In WRC2, Yohan Rossel, one of three title contenders, crashed out in Friday morning’s first stage, while points leader Andreas Mikkelsen lost ten minutes after going off the road in stage four

Leading positions after Friday:

1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 1h 13m 5.1s

2. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 N +36.4s

3. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +47.2s

4. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Ford Puma +1m 30.4s

5. T Katsuta / A Johnston JPN Toyota GR Yaris +2m 26.8s

6. S Ogier / V Landais FRA Toyota GR Yaris +2m 35.9s

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Neuville leads Central European Rally on Thursday https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/26/neuville-leads-central-european-rally-on-thursday/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/26/neuville-leads-central-european-rally-on-thursday/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 18:08:07 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=132240 Thierry Neuville grabbed a slender overnight lead as the first-ever Central European Rally got under way on Thursday. Thousands of spectators descended on Czech capital Prague earlier today to witness the FIA World Rally Championship’s cars and stars flagged away by Czech President Petr Pavel. Two quickfire super special tests followed as the rally journeyed […]]]>

Thierry Neuville grabbed a slender overnight lead as the first-ever Central European Rally got under way on Thursday.

Thousands of spectators descended on Czech capital Prague earlier today to witness the FIA World Rally Championship’s cars and stars flagged away by Czech President Petr Pavel. Two quickfire super special tests followed as the rally journeyed back into south-eastern Germany where the Passau service park is located.

Neuville, driving a Hyundai i20 N, was third-fastest through the opening stage at Cluchle’s horseracing arena but a benchmark time for Circuit of Klatovy saw the Belgian leapfrog M-Sport Ford Puma driver Ott Tänak to lead by 1.2sec overnight.

Ott Tanak won the first stage and is well placed to attack on Friday

“It was not the greatest stage,” Neuville said of his run over the damp roads of SS2. “I think it was in between the wet and the soft [tyres], and I decided to go to the soft at the very last moment. The anti-cut [devices] were reflecting from the light so we couldn’t see very well, but we had a clean run through.”

Eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier reported that he “did not have a good feeling” aboard his Toyota GR Yaris but did enough to secure the final podium spot. He trailed Tänak by 4.6sec with team-mate Kalle Rovanperä, the championship leader, a single tenth behind.

Rovanperä could clinch his second consecutive WRC title this week, depending on how he fares against colleague Elfyn Evans. An overshoot for Evans left the Welshman 4.8sec behind the Finn in eighth overall.

Teemu Suninen, Takamoto Katsuta and Pierre-Louis Loubet were blanketed by 2.1sec in fifth, sixth and seventh overall, with Esapekka Lappi and Grégoire Munster completing the top 10.

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Motorsport Monday: Your free to read weekly motorsport magazine out now! https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/23/motorsport-monday-your-free-to-read-weekly-motorsport-magazine-out-now-4/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/23/motorsport-monday-your-free-to-read-weekly-motorsport-magazine-out-now-4/#respond Mon, 23 Oct 2023 03:32:21 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=131526 This week’s edition begins with Formula 1 heading back Stateside. The Austin event was mixed up by the addition of the Sprint, but Max Verstappen ensured one constant remained at the Circuit of the Americas as he claimed another victory. Taylor Powling, Graham Harris and Phillip Horton report while James Moy snapped the images. Next […]]]>

This week’s edition begins with Formula 1 heading back Stateside. The Austin event was mixed up by the addition of the Sprint, but Max Verstappen ensured one constant remained at the Circuit of the Americas as he claimed another victory. Taylor Powling, Graham Harris and Phillip Horton report while James Moy snapped the images.

Next up, MotoGP went Down Under to Phillip Island for the Australian Grand Prix, where a Sunday forecast of extreme weather conditions brought the grand prix forward to Saturday at the expense of the Sprint. Kyle Francis reviews the four-wheeled action.

Elsewhere, the DTM campaign concluded at the Hockenheimring on Sunday as a new champion was crowned. Phil Oakley and Mo Rehman document the season finale.

On the feature side of things, this week’s Start Your Engines post sees Dan Lawrence look at why F1’s Sprint format failed to make the anticipated buzz on American soil.

Meanwhile, Taylor Powling looks back at Charles Leclerc’s most memorable moments in red as the Monegasque driver hit the century mark for F1 starts with Ferrari.

Finally, Nick Golding looks ahead to the upcoming Formula E season and the driver line-ups selected by the teams for 2023-24.

You can read our magazine below, or for a better reading experience, click here for a full screen version.

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2024 WRC Calendar revealed https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/19/2024-wrc-calendar-revealed/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/19/2024-wrc-calendar-revealed/#respond Thu, 19 Oct 2023 20:19:14 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=130643 The 2024 WRC calendar will take in 13 countries across four continents with the traditional Monte Carlo opener getting the season underway on 25 – 28 January. Staying in the cold climes, Rally Sweden follows three weeks later followed by a climate swing by heading to the heat and dust of Africa for Rally Kenya […]]]>

The 2024 WRC calendar will take in 13 countries across four continents with the traditional Monte Carlo opener getting the season underway on 25 – 28 January.

Staying in the cold climes, Rally Sweden follows three weeks later followed by a climate swing by heading to the heat and dust of Africa for Rally Kenya from 28 – 31 March. It’s off to the tarmac of Croatia on 18 – 21 April before turning to gravel for Vodafone Rally Portugal from 9 – 12 May.

Rally Sardegna follows before the welcome return of ORLEN 80th Rally Poland, which features furiously fast gravel roads.

Having been a successful round of the FIA European Rally Championship, Tet Rally Latvia joins the calendar as a full-blown WRC event in mid-July followed by the Grand Prix of Rallying, Secto Rally Finland at the beginning of August. From smooth fast gravel roads to rough and rocky EKO Acropolis Rally Greece stages at the beginning of September.

The long-haul Rally Chile Bio Bió rounds out September with the second running of the Central European Rally at the end of October the penultimate round before heading to Japan for the FORUM8 Rally Japan in the third week of November.

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Pierre-Louis Loubet targets confidence-boosting finish at WRC Central European Rally with new co-driver https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/19/pierre-louis-loubet-targets-confidence-boosting-finish-at-wrc-central-european-rally-with-new-co-driver/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/19/pierre-louis-loubet-targets-confidence-boosting-finish-at-wrc-central-european-rally-with-new-co-driver/#respond Thu, 19 Oct 2023 12:24:33 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=130553 M-Sport Ford driver Pierre-Louis Loubet is avoiding any predictions of a result at next week’s Central European Rally as he searches for a confidence-boosting finish alongside new co-driver Benjamin Veillas. Veilas previously navigated for Sebastian Ogier. Speaking to WRC.com after a pre-event test, Loubet said “The test was good,” he said. “The weather was sunny, […]]]>

M-Sport Ford driver Pierre-Louis Loubet is avoiding any predictions of a result at next week’s Central European Rally as he searches for a confidence-boosting finish alongside new co-driver Benjamin Veillas.

Veilas previously navigated for Sebastian Ogier.

Speaking to WRC.com after a pre-event test, Loubet said “The test was good,” he said. “The weather was sunny, it was nice – the feeling was good. For next week, I don’t want to think too much to the result. With a new co-driver I just want to make a good rally. It’s the first rally with Benjamin, so I try to build the confidence and do a normal rally.”

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Poland back for WRC 2024 https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/09/poland-back-for-wrc-2024/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/09/poland-back-for-wrc-2024/#respond Mon, 09 Oct 2023 19:34:05 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=128720 Poland will host a round of the World Rally Championship next year after last appearing on the calendar in 2017. The European country was kicked off the calendar for continued breaches of spectator safety. The official announcement and launch of WRC Rally Poland 2024 which has a date of 27 – 30 June – was […]]]>

Poland will host a round of the World Rally Championship next year after last appearing on the calendar in 2017.

The European country was kicked off the calendar for continued breaches of spectator safety. The official announcement and launch of WRC Rally Poland 2024 which has a date of 27 – 30 June – was attended by ex-F1 driver Robert Kubica.

The WRC Calendar should become official after the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council on 19th October, and will likely see the usual suspects with a few date changes emerge. Latvia has already been announced as a replacement for Estonia, while Mexico falls away to make way for Poland.

“It has always been our goal to return the Rally of Poland to the world championship cycle. It is a source of joy and pride for us that the efforts of the Polish Motor Association have been successful thanks to the organisation of the rally at the highest level, confirmed by FIA reports, as well as very good cooperation with ORLEN S.A, our title sponsor and reliable long-term partner,” said Michał Sikora, president of the Polish Motor Association.

“The rally’s promotion to the WRC series is certainly a dream come true for fans, who will, as always, fill the safe zones prepared for them to admire the unparalleled skills of stars such as Kalle Rovanpera, Sebastien Ogier, Ott Tanak, Thierry Neuville and Elfyn Evans.

“Intensive work is already underway on the 80th anniversary edition of the rally, which will be an exceptional sporting event for everyone.” 

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M-Sport and Tanak part ways for 2024 https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/04/m-sport-and-tanak-part-ways-for-2024/ https://www.motorsportweek.com/2023/10/04/m-sport-and-tanak-part-ways-for-2024/#respond Wed, 04 Oct 2023 15:53:59 +0000 https://www.motorsportweek.com/?p=127608 Ott Tänak and the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team have arrived at the mutual decision to conclude their partnership at the end of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship.   Tänak and M-Sport have had many moments to celebrate in 2023 so far – 29 stage wins to date, across 11 events, all highlighting the performance […]]]>

Ott Tänak and the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team have arrived at the mutual decision to conclude their partnership at the end of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship


 
Tänak and M-Sport have had many moments to celebrate in 2023 so far – 29 stage wins to date, across 11 events, all highlighting the performance of the Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 and its position as a world-leading rally car.
 
Of course, the greatest highlights have been the sublime victory at Rally Chile just days ago and a superlative snow and ice win on what was Tänak’s second outing with the team at Rally Sweden. 
 
The season began with competitive form, delivering fifth overall for Tänak on his maiden outing in the Puma Hybrid Rally1. The team excelled in Sweden through a supreme show of driving ability from Tänak, who fought off the competition to deliver victory alongside the championship lead – which had been the team’s aim from the outset.
 
Just two rounds later the team were pushing for victory again, this time in Croatia. A total of ten top-three times, including two stage wins, from Tänak and co-driver Martin Järveoja helped consolidate a strong second place with the fight for the championship still a realistic possibility. 
 
Halfway through the season and Tänak and Järveoja were third in the standings, and still in with a chance of securing the championship; but misfortune through the middle of the season marred any hopes of a second world title.
 
Despite the setbacks, the team can hold its head up high – knowing that it has continuously taken the fight to the other manufacturers as demonstrated in the most recent round of the FIA World Rally Championship.
 
Before turning attentions to 2024, there are still two rounds of the 2023 season left to contest and the team’s ambitions remain unaffected – tackling the all-new Central Europe event and Japan with the same dedication, passion, and enthusiasm as shown to date.
 
The team now turns to fully focusing on ensuring it finds a suitable pathway that will allow it to continue to compete in the top class of the WRC. 
 
Over the last 20 years the team has nurtured some of the sport’s best up and coming drivers – introducing, promoting, and developing the next generation of Rally1 talent. 
 
M-Sport’s talent development is undisputed with every single WRC event winner from the past two decades at one point forming a part of the team. It has given the Cumbrian-based operation a huge pool of knowledge, experience, and inspiration that it strives to pass on to the WRC’s next generation. 
 
M-Sport believe a re-focus towards this approach will be key to the continual long-term development of the team.
 
As the current partnership with Ott and Martin begins to close, M-Sport would like to thank them for their professionalism and dedication over not only this, but previous seasons enjoyed together – and wish them both all the very best in their future endeavours.
 
M-Sport Team Principal, Richard Millener, said;
“It has been a pleasure to work with Ott and Martin this season, a lot of work went into making the dream of getting them back to M-Sport a reality. Unfortunately, sometimes things just don’t go as you hoped, and their decision to leave the team at the end of the season is a consequence we need to accept, whilst now thinking towards what we can achieve for 2024.
 
“I would however like to take the opportunity to thank everyone at M-Sport who has worked tirelessly to give their all into this project with Ott and Martin, their hard work was rewarded with two superb victories but even through misfortune they have never given up, which only goes to show their strength and determination. There are still two events left and our aim remains to deliver further top results.”
 
M-Sport Chairman, Malcolm Wilson OBE, said;
“Firstly I would like to thank Ott and Martin for their efforts this season. Looking back, the season started so well, fifth overall in Monte Carlo (and Ott’s best finish there in the new Rally1 cars), followed by a victory in Sweden. We had a tough spell after this, and despite their incredible result in Chile, the year we all dreamt of just hasn’t come to fruition. It is obviously very disappointing for me personally to see Ott depart after only one season, but I wish him all the best. 
 
“I would like to also thank every member of the team who has worked day in, day out giving their all to the program, their work ethic never fails to impress me through both the good times and the difficult times, they are all a true asset to M-Sport.”

Ott Tänak said:
“This year has gone by so fast together with M-Sport Ford WRT. I’m proud we have managed to win two rallies against such big manufacturers and we were able to be in the championship fight for the first part of the season. But this sport is tough and unfortunately we went down a few times too many, nevertheless all the people really tried hard to give us the best chances and I’m very grateful for them! I wish all the best to the whole M-Sport family for the upcoming seasons and hopefully we’ll have some good fights ahead of us.”
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