At the end of Sunday, Sebastien Ogier wins Rally Chile 2025 with Elfyn Evans and Adrien Fourmaux following him.
Sebastien Ogier scored a marvelous win at Rally Chile as he continued his dominant performance on Sunday by setting the fastest time in SS13, SS15 and SS16 which means that he took the five extra points from SuperSunday and Powerstage.
Elfyn Evans does the 1-2 for Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT and was the fastest driver in Stage 14, but he was not able to match Ogier's pace today.
Adrien Fourmaux finished at the lowest place of the podium after what happened to him in Paraguay.
Thierry Neuville's fourth place was under threat by Sami Pajari as their gap was at 3,2 seconds in favor of the first one at the end of Stage 15.
Takamoto Katsuta secures a top six finish despite his laco of experience as he did not participate at Rally Chile a year ago.
Gregoire Munster sits in seventh position overall and was the best M-Sport Ford driver.
Ott Tanak, Josh McErlean and Alberto Heller restarted under the Suprer Rally regulations today.
Tanak faced another engine issue as he said at the end of Stage 13 that he lost power and the engine of his i20N was overheated.
Oliver Solberg and Elliott Edmondson win Rally Chile at WRC2 class and became the 2025 WRC2 Champions.
Watch below the stage times:
Watch below the overall classification after Rally Chile 2025:
Photo Credits: Toyota

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