The FIA World Rally Championship’s South American adventure continues this week at Rally Chile Bio Bío (11 – 14 September), where the closest title fight in over two decades enters a decisive phase.
Just nine points separate championship leader Elfyn Evans from third-placed Sébastien Ogier, with their Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate Kalle Rovanperä sandwiched seven points behind Evans. Not since 2003 – when Petter Solberg secured his sole world title – has the championship arrived at round 11 with such a narrow gap between the frontrunners.
Back for its fourth WRC edition in 2025, Chile has quickly built a reputation as a driver’s rally – rewarding those who can build confidence and carry speed through blind corners and flowing cambers. The gravel roads are smooth and well-built, although reconnaissance conditions have been challenging – with heavy rain and persistent fog limiting visibility and raising doubts over pace note accuracy.

 

 





































































































