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THE LOUDON-CLEAR GUIDE TO… VODAFONE RALLY DE PORTUGAL

European gravel. At last. We've done the Alps, the deep-freeze, the thin air, the twists, the turns and the Andes (sort of). Now, as the World Rally Championship powers into the mid-section of the season, it's time to get on the loose in Europe. It's time for Rally of Portugal. One

TOSFED AND WRC PROMOTER LAUNCH NEW-LOOK RALLY TURKEY IN ISTANBUL

ISTANBUL (TURKEY): Osman Aşkin Bak, Turkey’s Minister of Youth and Sports, joined WRC Promoter’s Oliver Ciesla and senior officials at the Turkish Automobile Sports Federation (TOSFED) at a press conference in Istanbul on Saturday morning to officially announce Turkey’s round of the FIA World Rally Championship. The 10th round of

THE C3 WRC SOAKS UP PORTUGUESE PASSION

The season's opening gravel round in Europe, Rally de Portugal sees Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT enter three C3 WRCs for Kris Meeke – Paul Nagle, Craig Breen – Scott Martin and Mads Østberg – Torstein Eriksen respectively. This three-pronged attack should increase the team's chances of securing a strong

JARI AND ANTTI READY FOR RALLY DE PORTUGAL

Our HMDP crew will be looking to build on positive performances in Sweden and Mexico, as they compete in their third WRC2 event of 2018 in Portugal. Finnish duo Jari and Antti showed encouraging pace in their two opening outings of the season, matching the stage times of far more experienced

A QUARTET OF I20 COUPE WRC CARS WILL COMPETE IN RALLY DE PORTUGAL

Rally de Portugal will be one of our busiest events of the 2018 World Rally Championship, as we enter four cars into the sixth round of the season. It is the second in a run of four consecutive gravel rallies, and sees us back on European soil following our recent visit

THE C3 R5 AIMS TO HIT THE GROUND RUNNING

The C3 R5 switches from the Corsican tarmac – on which it made an impressive debut in April – to the Portuguese gravel, as Citroën Racing's new flagship product takes on a different challenge, but the target remains unchanged: Stéphane Lefebvre and Gabin Moreau will be looking to show that

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