Rallye Monte Carlo 2026

Rallye Monte Carlo 2026


21. 01. 2026 - 25. 01. 2026

Evans Elfyn
33
Elfyn Evans
Scott Martin
GBR
GBR
Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
P1
RC1
GBR
GBR
Martin Scott
SS
After SS
SS SS name Length [km] Time Order in SS Diff. leader
(s/km)
Aver. speed Order after SS Total time Diff. leader Penalty
4 Laborel - Chauvac-Laux-Montaux 1 17.95 00:14:15.0 3. 00:00:26.5
1.48
75.58 3. 00:14:15.0 00:00:26.5
5 St-Nazaire-le-Désert - La Motte-Chalancon 1 28.7 00:17:58.7 1. 00:00:00.0
0.00
95.78 1. 00:32:13.7 00:00:00.0
6 La-Bâtie-des-Fonts - Aspremont 1 17.79 00:13:17.8 4. 00:00:20.7
1.16
80.28 2. 00:45:31.5 00:00:20.0
7 Laborel - Chauvac-Laux-Montaux 2 17.95 00:12:12.8 3. 00:00:02.8
0.16
88.18 2. 00:57:44.3 00:00:22.8
8 St-Nazaire-le-Désert - La Motte-Chalancon 2 28.7 00:18:21.3 2. 00:00:16.2
0.56
93.82 3. 01:16:05.6 00:00:21.4
9 La-Bâtie-des-Fonts - Aspremont 2 17.79 00:12:21.4 3. 00:00:12.1
0.68
86.38 3. 01:28:27.0 00:00:24.2
Information
Date and time SS Information
23.01.2026 18:01 9 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): Obviously I wasn't brave enough and wasn't going well enough in the ruts. It has been okay a bit up and down but ok.
23.01.2026 17:01 8 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): I was struggling in the thick mud to turn the car so I'm sure that is where I lost it the time.
23.01.2026 16:01 8 (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): hit the bank
23.01.2026 15:01 7 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): A bit less ice and snow than in the morning, but now it's the mud we have to deal with. There is a lot of it.
23.01.2026 12:01 6 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): It was very difficult coming over the mountain the snow is wet and there is no grip at all. Reasonably happy with the loop.
23.01.2026 10:01 5 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): It was clean enough and no issues. It is very difficult to judge [the tyre choice and a lot of very dirty parts and parts you can use the slick in there.
23.01.2026 09:01 4 flash info (33 - Evans Elfyn / Martin Scott): It's very difficult to know how you're doing. Trying to use the head as much as we can, very hard to judge the pace.