FROM EUROPEAN ASPHALT TO SOUTH AMERICAN GRAVEL

24 april 2017  

Pulsating FIA World Rally Championship battle resume in Argentina

  • First four rounds produce four different winners
  • Victories to date for Citroën, Ford, Hyundai and Toyota new era WRC cars
  • Catch all the action for free on Red Bull TV

Hayden Paddon won last year in Argentina

The FIA World Rally Championship is all about seeing who is the very best driver in the world: capable of going fast no matter what the road and conditions look like. To find that out, you have to go everywhere and try everything.

After the twisty mountain roads of Corsica in a European spring, the next stop is the colder and often wet gravel of Argentina in South America (27-30 April) during autumn. Two situations that couldn’t provide a bigger contrast. That all adds to the mix we’ve seen so far on this adrenalin-fuelled world tour: slippery roads near Monte-Carlo, snow and ice in Sweden, plus rocks, gravel and heat in Mexico.

Kris Meeke won in Mexico

Who’s come off best so far? Well, that’s a tough one to call. Four different manufacturers have won the first four rallies, and the top three drivers in the title race – Sébastien Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala and Thierry Neuville – all come from different teams (and countries) as well. It couldn’t be closer.

Can the man sitting on top of the pile, France’s four-time world champion Ogier, keep his grip on the championship lead?

Rally Argentina features some spectacular gravel speed tests

Adding to the anticipation and intrigue, Argentina is one of the few rounds the all-conquering Frenchman is yet to win. What’s more the last two events in South America have produced two surprise, debut victors: Kris Meeke breaking his WRC duck with Citroën in 2015 and Hayden Paddon doing the same with Hyundai in 2016.

Sébastien Ogier leads the 2017 WRC title race heading to Argentina

This year’s route is largely the same as last year. The four-day event kicks off on Thursday evening with a short super-special timed section in the City of Córdoba before heading south into the Santa Rosa de Calamuchita mountains on Friday. Saturday’s stages move to the Punilla Valley and include the classic Tanti-Villa Bustos speed test while Sunday’s finale takes in the stunning landscapes of Traslasierra and the famous Mina Clavero and El Cóndor stages.

Watch Red Bull TV next week, with a mixture of live and highlights programmes from Argentina, to catch all the action. One thing’s for sure: it’s going to be spectacular.

Jari-Matti Latvala won for Toyota in Sweden