Ott Tanak and M-Sport part ways
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team and Ott Tänak have mutually agreed to end their partnership at the conclusion of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship.
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The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team and Ott Tänak have mutually agreed to end their partnership at the conclusion of the 2023 FIA World Rally Championship.
M-Sport plans to continue participating in the World Rally Championship at the top level and will make every effort to remain in Rally1, according to CEO Malcolm Wilson.
Michelin is set to submit a proposal in a bid to supply racing tyres for the World Rally Championship from 2025 to 2027.
The possibility of Subaru returning to the top rung of rallying in the future would certainly be welcomed by World Rally Championship teams.
World Rally Championship leader Kalle Rovanpera has secured an early lead in the Acropolis Rally Greece after winning Thursday night’s Athens super special stage.
M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson thinks it is time to proceed with restructuring plans following the news that M-Sport Commercial Director John Steele will retire at the end of the year.
The 13-round schedule for the World Rally Championship’s coming season will be revealed in September, according to the sport’s event director.
Elfyn Evans sprinted to victory at Secto Rally Finland on Sunday afternoon, maintaining his prospects of competing for the FIA World Rally Championship crown this year.
Ott Tanak has taken the lead early in the Rally Finland after winning the first super special stage on Thursday night.
Rally Finland shakedown stage saw Kalle Rovanperä set the fastest times outpacing Toyota teammate Elfyn Evans by a commanding 0.8 seconds.