Sébastien Ogier's tenth victory on the 2025 Monte-Carlo Rally logically places the eight-time world champion at the head of the championship, but we know the Frenchman is on a partial program. Behind him, it is Elfyn Evans and Adrien Fourmaux who are doing the right thing before the second meeting of the season, next month in Sweden.
Reigning world champion, Thierry Neuville begins his campaign timidly after a Friday which cost him dearly. Within the Rally1 category, there are three who failed to score a single point after being forced to retire: Takamoto Katsuta, Sami Pajari and Grégoire Munster.
In the manufacturers' standings, Toyota takes the lead with 60 points on the clock and 24 lengths ahead of Hyundai.
The 2025 scale
As a reminder, the perfect score is now 35 points.
- The top 10 in the general classification of the rally receives in order 25-17-15-12-10-8-6-4-2 and 1 points.
- The top 5 on Sunday alone are rewarded with 5-4-3-2 and 1 points.
- The Power Stage alone always yields 5-4-3-2 and 1 point for the five fastest during this final special.
Points taken at the Monte-Carlo Rally
Drivers Championship
Manufacturers' Championship
MANUFACTURER | POINTS | |
---|---|---|
1 | Toyota | 60 |
2 | Hyundai | 36 |
3 | M-Sport Ford | 11 |
Next test: Rally Sweden (February 13-16)
2025 WRC calendar
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Basile Davoine
WRC
-Toyota Racing
M-Sport
Hyundai Motorsport
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