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Maximum points for Ogier with WRC Rally Japan win, now 3 points behind Evans

Sébastien Ogier secured his sixth win of the 2025 WRC season at Rally Japan and is now just three points behind team-mate and title rival Elfyn Evans, with one round to go at Rally Saudi Arabia.

The eight-time world champion fended off Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate and points leader Elfyn Evans through a rain-soaked final leg, winning by 11.6sec to close the gap to three points. Kalle Rovanperä’s sixth-place finish leaves him 24 points off the lead, ensuring all three Toyota drivers remain in contention while Ott Tänak’s faint hopes are now over.

Persistent rain lashed the final six stages around Aichi and Gifu, turning the asphalt roads into rivers of standing water. Evans began the day 6.5sec adrift and initially looked poised to strike back, edging the Frenchman by 0.8sec through the opening Nukata test before Ogier reasserted control on the following stage at Lake Mikawako.

Fourmaux retires after bizarre off; Pajari takes first WRC podium

Behind them, the drama continued. Hyundai’s Adrien Fourmaux, running third overnight, slid off the road and into trees, ripping a door from his i20 N Rally1 and retiring soon afterwards. His demise promoted Sami Pajari into a career-first podium position – a result that capped a breakout year for the 23-year-old Finn and sealed a dream 1-2-3 for Toyota at home.

Evans remained on Ogier’s tail but a wild moment on the first of two Okazaki super specials – sliding down a grass bank before rejoining – dented his rhythm. Ogier stayed clean to stretch his margin to 8.3sec before extending it further on the final two stages to ensure a decisive victory.

“It’s obviously a perfect result,” Ogier said. “It’s been a challenging weekend because after this rain today, nothing was certain. It was like the start of a new rally this morning, but big set-up change this morning in the car very quickly felt good, so well done, team – it’s amazing to count on that.

“Now, let’s go to the next one. This was a perfect weekend for us to come back so close [to Evans], and let’s hope the last one is not a lottery.”

Pajari’s measured drive secured third ahead of Tänak, who endured a puncture in the morning rain but managed to win SS15 in his Hyundai. M-Sport Ford’s Grégoire Munster took a career best-equalling fifth overall, with Rovanperä climbing to sixth after losing several minutes to suspension damage on Friday.

Solberg fastest Rally2 driver, Cachón wins WRC2 – Fontana secures WRC3 title

Oliver Solberg placed seventh in his Rally2-specification Toyota GR Yaris, while Alejandro Cachón took the WRC2 category spoils from Nikolay Gryazin. Jan Solans completed the top ten, dropping behind Gryazin after a spin on the penultimate stage.

There were also celebrations for Italian youngster Matteo Fontana in his Ford Fiesta Rally3 who finished second in the WRC3 category, which was good enough to earn him the overall 2025 WRC3 title.

The 2025 FIA World Rally Championship concludes later this month with the inaugural edition of WRC Rally Saudi Arabia. Based in Jeddah, the gravel event takes place from 26 – 29 November.


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WRC Rally Japan 2025 – Final results

#DriversCarTime / Diff to 1st
1.Ogier / LandaisToyota GR Yaris Rally13:21:08.9
2.Evans / MartinToyota GR Yaris Rally1+11.6
3.Pajari / SalminenToyota GR Yaris Rally1+2:16.6
4.Tänak / JärveojaHyundai i20 N Rally1+3:18.1
5.Munster / LoukaFord Puma Rally1+6:48.7
6.Rovanperä / HalttunenToyota GR Yaris Rally1+7:01.5
7.Solberg / EdmondsonToyota GR Yaris Rally2+9:95.5
8.Cachón / RozadaToyota GR Yaris Rally2+10:41.6
9.Gryazin / AleksandrovSkoda Fabia RS Rally2+11:36.2
10.Solans / SanjuanToyota GR Yaris Rally2+12:26.0

WRC 2025 Drivers’ Championship – Standings after Round 13/14 [Top 10]

#DriverPoints
1.Elfyn Evans272
2.Sébastien Ogier269 (-3)
3.Kalle Rovanperä248 (-24)
4.Ott Tänak213 (-59)
5.Thierry Neuville166 (-106)
6.Takamoto Katsuta111 (-161)
7.Adrien Fourmaux96 (-176)
8.Sami Pajari94 (-178)
9.Oliver Solberg70 (-202)
10.Grégoire Munster36 (-236)

WRC 2025 Manufacturers’ Championship – Standings after Round 13/14

#ManufacturerPoints
1.Toyota GAZOO Racing WRT692
2.Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT464 (-228)
3.M-Sport Ford WRT191 (-501)
4.Toyota GAZOO Racing WRT 2145 (-547)

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