It takes a special kind of person to willingly strap oneself into a hatchback aimed at flying through the woods at high speeds. Rally drivers are madmen full-stop, but their shotgun-riding co-drivers ...
The two-time world rally championship winning co-driver is set to swap calling pace notes for a move into team management ...
The stage end silence by World Rally Championship drivers in response to the FIA’s clampdown on “inappropriate language” sent an “important message” and it appears a meeting this week could help find ...
If you peeked through the window of Thierry Neuville’s Hyundai i20 N World Rally Championship car last weekend at the Goodwood Festival Speed, you wouldn’t have seen the reigning world champion ...
Following Hyundai WRC driver Adrien Fourmaux receiving a 30,000 Euro fine for admitting he "f**ked up" in a Rally.TV live stream during last week's Rally Sweden, the World Rally Drivers Alliance has ...
The sudden prohibition of swearing across international motorsport was met with universal disapproval, but protests from within the FIA World Rally Championship led to a boycott of stage-end ...
Hayden Paddon will return to the FIA World Rally Championship this week, contesting the iconic Rallye Monte-Carlo for the Hyundai World Rally Team in his first WRC start since 2018.
Earlier this February, Adrien Fourmaux — the WRC driver jumping his Rally1 Hyundai over the kick-ass explosion in the picture above — was fined more than $10,000 for his language on a WRC live stream.
Timothi Kinoti of Kenya and his Ugandan co-driver Mildred Kibuuka fueling at the Galana Energies Malewa Station in Naivasha before they tackled Day 2 stages of the ongoing WRC Safari Rally. [Courtesy] ...
Hayden Paddon is set to light up the Alps once again as he makes a long‑awaited return to the FIA World Rally Championship at ...