Solberg shines on Fri. to lead Rally Estonia
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Oliver Solberg stands on the brink of his first FIA World Rally Championship victory after extending his advantage during Saturday’s blisteringly fast penultimate leg of Rally Estonia.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA take immediate action as latest WRC driver fined for swearingThe FIA has taken immediate action with the son of a motorsport legend punished and fined for swearing at a fan event.
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GPFans on MSNFIA slam racing star with €2,000 punishment after landmark winThe FIA have slammed a racing star with a €2,000 fine for swearing during a fan interview at a recent event sanctioned by the governing body. It's not just F1 who have seen increased punishments for swearing during interviews, with drivers from the World Rally Championship also coming under fire in 2025.
Ott Tänak (Hyundai) was in second place after day two of WRC Rally Estonia 2025. He trailed surprise leader Oliver Solberg (Toyota) by 12.4 seconds going into Saturday on the gravel tracks around South Estonia.
The FIA prefers not to hear swearing from drivers, especially in Formula 1. Recently, the governing body announced some updates to the regulations, but enforcement doesn’t always appear consistent.
Earlier this week, Hyundai Motorsport announced that Oliver Solberg's contract will not be extended past its due date, which is at the end of this season.The team had nice things to say about the ...
Subaru's whiz-kid driver Oliver Solberg and his rally-champ father show me why the Goodwood Festival of Speed is most fun when you're blasting through the trees.
Reigning world champion team Toyota has handed the 23-year-old and co-driver Elliott Edmondson a chance to graduate from the second-tier WRC2 class, to pilot one of its five GR Yaris Rally1 cars at the fast gravel event, that marks the eighth round of the season.