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Welshman can’t wait to tackle quick-fire
Brit Edmondson co-drives Swede to stunning maiden top tier victory.
Ott Tanak boosted his World Rally Championship title hopes with a stunning drive in extreme conditions to win Acropolis Rally Greece and end Hyundai’s victory drought. Tanak and co-driver Martin Jarve
When you think of Juha Kankkunen, you conjure images of the moustachioed, straight-talking Finn taming World Rally Championship beasts, such as the fire-breathing Peugeot 205 T16, the all-conquering M
Belgian ace full of praise after former team-mate becomes a maiden World Rally round winner
William Creighton narrowly beat team-mate Meirion Evans in soaring temperatures.
The tears flowed as Oliver Solberg struggled to take in what he had just pulled off. The 23-year-old Swede, who is the son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg, hadn’t driven a top-line Rally1