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Hat-trick hero Rovanperä supreme on Sunday at Rally de Portugal

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on May 23, 2022

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· Last updated: February 7, 2026

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Kalle Rovanperä, driving for Toyota Gazoo Racing, celebrates his impressive win at the 2022 Rally de Portugal, marking his third consecutive victory in the FIA World Rally Championship. This image captures the excitement of Rovanperä's achievement on challenging gravel roads.
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Toyota scores 1-2 finish on gruelling gravel roads with Finn extending lead. Kalle Rovanperä claimed his third FIA World Rally Championship victory in as many events in Portugal on Sunday afternoon to open a commanding lead in the points standings. The Finn trailed long-time leader and Toyota GR Yaris team-mate Elfyn Evans for the first […]

Toyota scores 1-2 finish on gruelling gravel roads with Finn extending lead.

Kalle Rovanperä claimed his third FIA World Rally Championship victory in as many events in Portugal on Sunday afternoon to open a commanding lead in the points standings.

The Finn trailed long-time leader and Toyota GR Yaris team-mate Elfyn Evans for the first two days at Vodafone Rally de Portugal before relegating the Welshman on Saturday evening. He extended a slender advantage on the short final leg to win by 15.2sec.

Rovanperä’s triumph on the first gravel fixture of the season followed success on Sweden’s snow and ice and Croatia’s asphalt. He holds a 46-point championship advantage after four of 13 rounds.

Victory looked near-impossible for Rovanperä who started Friday’s opening leg first in the order. He cleaned the sandy roads to leave more grip for those following, but the 21-year-old avoided trouble on the punishing rock-strewn roads before pouncing on Evans.

Maximum bonus points for winning the final Wolf Power Stage over the legendary Fafe speed test was the icing on the cake.

“At the moment it seems we are on a really good drive,” he smiled. “Starting first here and to fight for the win like this, it was really nice. We saw a lot of issues and tough conditions this weekend and our car was perfect as always so everybody can be really happy.”

Second was the best result of the season for Evans, who won six of the 21 speed tests compared to Rovanperä’s eight. It marked a return to form for the man who has finished championship runner-up for the last two seasons after a torrid start to the year.

“We definitely needed a result, that’s for sure,” he admitted. “Of course, we’re disappointed with the outcome of today, but I take my hat off to Kalle. From my side it’s nice to be back on the podium and we should be able to build from here.”

Toyota Gazoo Racing was on course to lockout the podium with Takamoto Katsuta holding third ahead of the final stage. But a fast-closing Dani Sordo, making his first appearance of the season in a Hyundai i20 N, moved ahead in the final kilometres by 2.1sec.

Thierry Neuville fell away from the victory fight on Friday when a front wheel fell off his i20 N on a liaison section. He drove the final two stages with just two-wheel drive and plunged from second to seventh. He recovered to take fifth, 18.4sec behind Katsuta.

Brake problems cost Craig Breen sixth. The Irishman conceded two places on the final day in his Ford Puma, allowing Ott Tänak into sixth in an i20. The Estonian steadily gained ground after two Friday punctures ended his challenge.

Competitors face more hot weather and rough roads as the WRC moves to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia next month. Rally Italia Sardegna is based in Alghero on 2 – 5 June.

Final positions:

1. K Rovanperä / J Halttunen FIN Toyota GR Yaris 3hr 44min 19.2sec

2. E Evans / S Martin GBR Toyota GR Yaris +15.2sec

3. D Sordo / C Carrera ESP Hyundai i20 +2min 17.3sec

4. T Katsuta / A Johnston GBR Toyota GR Yaris +2min 19.4sec

5. T Neuville / M Wydaeghe BEL Hyundai i20 +2min 37.8sec

6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Hyundai i20 +4min 45.7sec

FIA World Rally Championship (after round 4 of 13)

1. K Rovanperä 106pts

2. T Neuville 60pts

3. T Katsuta 38pts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FIA World Rally Championship?
The FIA World Rally Championship is a series of international rallying events organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, featuring various types of vehicles competing on different terrains.
What is a rally stage?
A rally stage is a specific segment of a rally event where competitors race against the clock on closed roads, often featuring challenging terrains and conditions.
What is a championship point system?
A championship point system is a scoring method used in competitive sports to award points to participants based on their performance in events, contributing to their overall ranking in the championship.
What is a podium finish?
A podium finish refers to a top three placement in a race or competition, where the top three competitors receive awards and recognition on a podium.
What is the significance of bonus points in racing?
Bonus points in racing are additional points awarded to competitors for achieving specific milestones, such as winning stages or overall events, which can influence their standings in the championship.

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