Rovanpera Remains On Top In Rally Islas Canarias
Written by I Dig Sports
Kalle Rovanperä strengthened his pursuit of a first FIA World Rally Championship victory of the 2025 season with another flawless drive on Saturday at Rally Islas Canarias.
The Toyota GAZOO Racing star remains firmly on course to become the first-ever winner of a WRC round held on Gran Canarian soil. He will carry a commanding 45.2-second advantage into Sundays five-stage final leg, leading an all-GR Yaris Rally1 top four.
Arriving at this fourth round 57 points adrift of the championship lead, Rovanperä has found a rhythm that nobody else has been able to match. He won six of Saturdays asphalt stages to almost double his overnight advantage which stood at 26.8sec on Friday before Elfyn Evans prevented a clean sweep by topping the evenings super special inside the Gran Canaria Arena. Even so, Rovanperä has claimed victory on 12 of the 13 stages run so far.
Evans holds third place, 22.9 seconds down on Ogier, with Takamoto Katsuta a further 35.8 seconds adrift. Toyota looked set to lock out the top five before Sami Pajari crashed into a wooden barrier on the penultimate stage, retiring after having held fourth overall.
Its going really well, Rovanperä said. We made some really small changes to the car this afternoon and I felt even better than in the morning, so that was nice. I think also the first two ones were cleaning a bit, so the grip was more consistent and quite nice.
Looking ahead to Super Sunday where up to 10 bonus points are available in addition to the 25 awarded for an outright win the 24-year-old added:
We need the points, so I just hope we have the same feeling tomorrow in the car that everything comes easily. If not, then for sure we need to think about the big picture also. But, if everything goes well, of course we need to try to bring some points.
Ogier, who virtually conceded his hopes of victory on Friday, has since focused on consolidating second place. The Frenchman managed to pull further clear of Evans on Saturday, doubling his buffer after beating his Welsh team-mate across five stages.
As it stands, Evans is on course to extend his championship lead beyond 40 points, with nearest rivals Thierry Neuville and Ott Tänak enduring fraught weekends. Both Hyundai drivers sit sixth and seventh respectively, behind their team-mate Adrien Fourmaux, after struggling with set-up issues believed to be linked to differential settings.
Benefiting from Pajaris retirement, Fourmaux now occupies fifth despite stalling in the last stage, and trails Katsuta by 25.7 seconds, while Neuville and Tänak remain within touching distance of the Frenchman.
Elsewhere, Grégoire Munsters hopes took a hit when he required spectator assistance after running wide and beaching his M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1 on SS10. The incident cost him three minutes and dropped him to 13th overall, promoting WRC2 frontrunners Yohan Rossel and Alejandro Cachón, as well as Munsters team-mate Josh McErlean, into eighth, ninth, and 10th respectively.