
Solberg takes the lead in a Monte Carlo marked by fog and cancellation
The young Swedish driver surprises on the opening day of the WRC, while visibility forces the competition to stop
The Monte Carlo Rally, the starting signal for the 54th edition of the World Rally Championship (WRC), has begun in an abrupt and challenging manner. The first day has been dominated by the emerging figure of **Oliver Solberg**, the Swedish Toyota driver, who has managed to navigate the adverse conditions to take the lead in the provisional classification.
The day, which will last until next Sunday, was prematurely interrupted. The third and final special scheduled for this Thursday had to be canceled due to **dense fog and poor visibility**, a decision that affected the competition when only seven participants had completed the section. The extreme weather conditions, a Monte Carlo classic, highlighted the toughness of this legendary test.
Before the cancellation was decided, there were already warning voices. The Belgian pilot **Thierry Neuville** was one of the first to raise his voice, calling the situation “very dangerous” and meaningless. His words resonated strongly, underscoring the importance of safety over competition in such extreme circumstances.
In the midst of this chaos, three **Toyotas** managed to emerge unscathed, demonstrating the reliability and good work of the Japanese team. The most notable, without a doubt, was **Oliver Solberg**. The young Swedish driver, son of the legendary Petter Solberg (world champion in 2003), is competing in his first full season in the WRC. After a part-time stint at Hyundai in 2022, Solberg has shown in his official debut with Toyota that he has the makings of the greats.
Solberg concluded the day with a cumulative time of **43:10.3**, a mark that gives him a considerable advantage of **44 seconds** over his closest pursuer. His performance has been a pleasant surprise, demonstrating a maturity and control inappropriate for his youth.
The Swedish driver already showed glimpses of his potential in the first special, where he set the second fastest time. However, it was in the second special where Solberg displayed all his talent, leading his rivals by more than **30 seconds**. This stage victory catapulted him to the head of the general classification.
In second position is his teammate, the British **Elfyn Evans**. Evans, who set the best time in the first special with a time of 16:05.7, managed to withstand the onslaught of the changing conditions to finish the day with a time of **43:54.5**. His experience and solidity allow him to remain in the fight for leadership.
The provisional podium is completed by another Toyota heavyweight, the Frenchman **Sébastien Ogier**. The current defending world title, known for his ability to come back, lost just over a minute in the second special. However, Ogier was able to recover in the third, improving the times of his teammates and ending the day with a total of **44:18.9**. His presence on the podium, despite the difficulties, is a clear warning to his rivals.
For those pilots who could not complete the third stage due to cancellation, the organization will assign a nominal time. This measure seeks to ensure fairness in the competition, based on the records of the participants who did manage to finish the section.
The Monte Carlo Rally has only just begun. Over the next few days, the drivers will face a total of **17 stages** that add up to more than **339 kilometers** of pure adrenaline. The action will continue this Friday, January 23 with the double dispute of three sections west of Gap. Saturday, January 24 will bring four more stages, including the exciting Monaco super special, and the final day on Sunday, January 25 will close the test with another four special stages.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Monte Carlo Rally
- Who leads the Monte Carlo Rally after the first day?
- The Swedish pilot Oliver Solberg (Toyota) is in first position.
- Why was the last special on Thursday cancelled?
- The special was canceled due to **poor visibility conditions** and **dense fog**.
- What advantage does Oliver Solberg have over the second place?
- Solberg leads his teammate Elfyn Evans by **44 seconds**.
- How many stages make up the Monte Carlo Rally?
- The rally consists of a total of **17 stages**.
- Which drivers complete the provisional podium?
- The provisional podium is made up of Oliver Solberg, Elfyn Evans and Sebastien Ogierall from Toyota.
- When will the Monaco super special be held?
- The Monaco super special will take place on **Saturday, January 24**.
- Which pilot complained about the conditions before the cancellation?
- The Belgian pilot Thierry Neuville expressed concern about security.
- Is this Oliver Solberg's first full season in the WRC?
- Yes, Oliver Solberg is competing in his **first full season** in the WRC.
- How many kilometers does the Monte Carlo Rally have?
- The rally has a total distance of more than **339 kilometers**.
- Which team dominates the provisional classification?
- The team toyota occupies the first three positions in the provisional classification.
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Solberg se alza con el liderato en un Montecarlo marcado por la niebla y la cancelación
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