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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team (TGR-WRT) returned to the top of the podium at Rally Estonia, powered by a sensational ...
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Autosport on MSNWRC Rally Estonia: Oliver Solberg dominates in shock Rally1 victory
Oliver Solberg became the third youngest winner in WRC history behind Kalle Rovanpera and Jari-Matti Latvala after Rally Estonia domination ...
Even if Oliver will not have a shot at becoming the world's youngest WRC driver's champion, it does not mean that he cannot shine in the top tier of rallying. The question now is which team will ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNHow WRC rivals reacted to Oliver Solberg's first overall rally win
Solberg’s sensational run to a maiden WRC Rally1 victory in Estonia has caused shockwaves in the world of rallying, with the achievement arriving on his debut driving a Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 car - ...
Solberg dominated Rally Estonia from SS2 to SS20, never once conceding the lead. Across more than 300km of gravel roads, ...
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Autosport on MSNOliver Solberg: WRC Rally Estonia win "biggest day of my life"
Solberg led the rally from stage two onwards, where he claimed his maiden top flight WRC stage win. The son of 2003 world rally champion Petter Solberg racked up nine stage wins during the weekend, ...
Hardly glamorous stuff, all around. Now let's talk about 17-year-old Oliver Solberg, who recently signed on to race in the 2019 American Rally Association championship season with Subaru .
Oliver Solberg will make a return to the World Rally Championship top tier at Rally Estonia this month after being handed a drive by Toyota. The current WRC2 points leader had been set to contest ...
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Solberg on the verge of maiden WRC win in Estonia
Oliver Solberg within reach of a historic win that would place him among a select few to triumph on debut with a new team at rallying's top level.
Oliver Solberg says World Rally Championship legend Sebastien Ogier has helped him “a lot” to feel “ready” to drive a factory Toyota Rally1 car at next week’s Rally Estonia.
That teammate, was Oliver Solberg, the 20-year-old son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg. Solberg had driven less than a quarter-mile before he crashed out of Rally Finland's second stage.
Oliver Solberg has thanked everyone at the team headquarters in Alzenau, as well as the fans for their support, and has concluded that he and Hyundai are ending their chapter together on good terms.
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