Elfyn Evans received the World Rally Championship season finale in Japan whereas Toyota snatched the producers’ title in a Energy Stage thriller after Thierry Neuville had already been topped world champion.
Evans and co-driver Scott Martin clinched their first WRC win of the season for Toyota after Hyundai’s Ott Tanak crashed out of a snug 38s lead on stage 17, which handed Hyundai team-mate Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe a maiden WRC title in dramatic circumstances.
Tanak’s demise turned the producers’ title battle between Hyundai and Toyota on its head with the previous’s 11-point lead worn out. Extremely, each groups heading into the ultimate Energy Stage have been tied on factors, however it was Toyota that in the end triumphed due to an impressed drive by Sebastien Ogier.
Evans clinched the rally win by 1m27.3s from Toyota team-mate Ogier, whereas M-Sport-Ford’s Adrien Fourmaux ended his breakout WRC season with a fifth podium in third [+1m55.6s].
Japan’s relentless and twisting asphalt levels as soon as once more delivered a demanding rally.
Up till his crash on Sunday, Tanak had been the category of the sphere because the 2019 world champion did all the pieces he might to maintain his slim drivers’ title hopes alive by main the rally.
Tanak moved into the lead after stage two earlier than briefly dropping the benefit to final 12 months’s Japan winner Evans, who led Toyota’s cost after team-mates Ogier and Takamoto Katsuta picked up entrance and rear-left punctures respectively.
Ogier misplaced two minutes to vary his wheel whereas Katsuta was in a position to nurse his GR Yaris to the end, dropping solely a minute. The problems had swung the producers’ title battle in Hyundai’s course.
Tanak and Neuville held a one-two after stage three earlier than drama struck the latter in his pursuit for a maiden world title. A sudden lack of energy brought on by a turbo failure on Neuville’s i20 N swung the drivers’ title battle again in the direction of team-mate Tanak.
With solely a tyre becoming zone punctuating Friday’s stage loops, Neuville was unable to repair the difficulty and due to this fact haemorrhaged greater than seven minutes. Neuville slumped to fifteenth and out of doors points-paying positions, with the Belgian needing six factors from the weekend to safe the title.
Tanak made his first severe transfer in stage 5, taking 14.4s out of Evans to maneuver into a snug lead, which stood at 20.9s on the finish of stage 9 with Fourmaux third, Katsuta fourth and Ogier fifth.
Evans responded to Tanak’s spectacular tempo on Saturday morning to shut the hole to fifteen.3s after stage 12 that was cancelled earlier than Tanak or Evans might deal with the highway when an unauthorised car broke via a safety checkpoint and drove onto the stage. The incident is the topic of an FIA investigation.
Struggles to show the GR Yaris halted Evans’ cost within the afternoon. This coupled with beautiful stage instances from Tanak left Evans 38s adrift heading into Sunday’s closing 5 levels.
Thierry Neuville, Martijn Wydaeghe, Hyundai World Rally Workforce Hyundai i20 N Rally1
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Ogier delivered sturdy tempo to climb to 3rd forward of Fourmaux and Katsuta, the latter lucky to outlive a half spin in stage 12 that price the native hero, who was instructed to play a workforce sport by Toyota. M-Sport’s Gregoire Munster confirmed spectacular tempo to take a seat sixth forward of Neuville, who accomplished a shocking fightback.
The battle for the rally win and each the drivers’ and producers’ champion was turned on its head after stage 17, the place Tanak was caught out by a slippery right-hander which resulted in a dramatic crash that handed Neuville the title Evans the rally lead.
Evans held his nerve to say the win to seal the runner-up spot within the championship as Toyota snatched the producers’crown on the Energy Stage.
Hyundai’s Neuville and Mikkelsen threw all the pieces on the closing stage with the latter even working vast right into a tree however it wasn’t sufficient to safe the constructors championship.
Ogier received the Energy Stage by 1.9s from Neuville with Evans third and Katsuta fourth, which was sufficient to grab the title from Hyundai.
Munster ended his first full season in Rally1 to equal a career-best fifth forward of newly-crowned world champion Neuville.
In WRC2, Nikolay Gryazin claimed a commanding third victory of 2024, however it was Sami Pajari, who sealed the WRC2 title after finishing a measured drive to second at school.