WRC Rally Onboard Split-Sceen : Craig Breen Vs Pierre-Louis Loubet : WRC Rally Italia Sardegna 2022
WRC Rally Onboard Split-Screen showing Craig Breen Versus Pierre-Louis Loubet on Stage 12 / SS12 Tempio Pausania 2 of WRC Rally Italia Sardegna 2022. Flat out rally driving in identical M-Spord Ford Puma Rally1 WRC rally cars showing both drivers side by side to show who is fastest at which point. Audio with rally co driver Vincent Landais reading rally pace notes in French for Pierre-Louis Loubet on the right side.
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Driver on the Left : Craig Breen with co-driver Paul Nagle
Driver on the Right : Pierre-Louis Loubet with co-driver Vincent Landais
Rally Car : Both drivers using M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1
Special Stage : SS12 Tempio Pausania 2
Stage Length : km
Stage Time for Craig Breen : 9 Minutes 52.7 Seconds
Stage Time for Pierre-Louis Loubet : 9 Minutes 56.4 Seconds
Stage Results : Craig Breen = FASTEST
Stage Results : Pierre-Louis Loubet = 3th fastest. 3.7 seconds slower than Breen.
Final Rally Results : Craig Breen = 2nd. Pierre-Louis Loubet = 4th Place
WRC Rally Italia Sardegna 2022, round 5 of the FIA World Rally Championship 2022 in Italy. Challenging rally driving on narrow gravel roads on the Italian island of Sardinia. The worlds top rally drivers battle for WRC Championship points with the new 2022 Rally1 Hybrid WRC rally cars : Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, Hyundai i20 N Rally1 and M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1.
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WRC is the FIA World Rally Championship, a tough motorsport using rally cars on real roads around the world. Watch the best rally drivers flat out on gravel and asphalt roads with mud, rain, dust, ice and heat.
Rally drivers take turns to complete closed road “special stages“ as quickly as possible, setting off a few minutes apart. A co-driver reads pace notes to describe the hazards ahead. The same rally car is used to travel to each stage on public roads following normal traffic regulations. The crew which completes all the stages in the shortest time is the rally winner. WRC is administered by the FIA Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile FIA, motorsport’s world governing body.
Some of the world’s greatest drivers have won the FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers : Colin McRae, Carlos Sainz, Walter Röhrl, Stig Blomqvist, Petter Solberg, Ott Tänak. Champions from Finland are Juha Kankkunen, Tommi Mäkinen, Ari Vatanen, Marcus Grönholm and Hannu Mikkola. French rally drivers have dominated 8 times with Sébastien Ogier, and 9 times with Sébastien Loeb. Famous motorsport drivers have attempted WRC like Robert Kubica and Kimi Räikkönen from F1 and Ken Block from Rallycross.
Car companies compete for the prestigious FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers. The 1980’s featured the iconic Group B rally cars like the Lancia 037 and Delta S4, Peugeot 205 T16, MG Metro 6R4, Ford RS200 and Audi Quattro.
Japan dominated the 1990s with the Mitsubishi Lancer, Subaru Impreza, and Toyota Celica and Toyota Corolla. Citroen and Volkswagen became champions in the 2000s along with M-Sport team using the Ford Focus and Ford Fiesta. Toyota returned to the WRC in 2017 with the Toyota Yaris WRC, winning in 2018 and 2021. Hyundai won in 2019 and 2020 with the Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC. Find out about the latest winners and champions at