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Thierry Neuville lights up Monte Carlo timing screens

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Thierry Neuville lights up Monte Carlo timing screens

2025 FIA World Rally Championship Round 01, Rallye Monte-Carlo 22-26 January 2025 Photographer: Dufour Fabien Worldwide copyright: Hyundai Motorsport GmbH

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The 2025 FIA World Rally Championship got underway with three night stages high up in the French Alps. Under the gaze of tens of thousands of spectators who lit up the night sky with fireworks and flares, Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe ended the trio of stages on top of the standings by two seconds after cautiously threading their Hyundai i20 N through the tricky mountain pass roads.

Conditions ranged from dry and wet tarmac to hidden patches of black ice which Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Sebastian Ogier and Vincent Landais conquered to lead after two stages. An expensive spin into a pole in the final stage saw the multiple champion lose 12 seconds and drop to third overall.

“On the first part [of SS3] I was painting the road, and in the last part I was cleaning the road!” Neuville smiled. “Super tricky to keep it on the road. I’m happy with the first day. Overall, our target was to finish today.”

“[It was] difficult of course. A lot of mud on the road and we hit a pole sideways. It’s always lucky to get away with that,” said Ogier at the stop control.

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Sandwiched between the Hyundai and Ogier was Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin in their GR Yaris, two seconds off the lead.

Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja ended fourth, some 27 seconds adrift of the reigning World Champion with Hyundai’s third crew Adrien Fourmaux/Alex Coria finishing in fifth. The Frenchman shone on stage two, beating Tanak’s time by 3.1 seconds.

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Drivers’ Standings

#DriverPoints
Elfyn Evans61
Sebastien Ogier33
Kalle Rovanpera31
Thierry Neuville29
Ott Tanak26
Takamoto Katsuta25
Adrien Fourmaux21
Mārtinš Sesks8
Sami Pajari6
Joshua McErlean6

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