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Monte Carlo Rally explodes with chaos and thrills: a heart-stopping start to WRC season

James Taylor by James Taylor
January 23, 2026
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Monte Carlo Rally explodes with chaos and thrills: a heart-stopping start to WRC season

Oliver Solberg (SWE) Elliott Edmondson (GBR) Of team TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT are seen performing during the World Rally Championship Monte-Carlo in Gap, France on 22,January. 2025 // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202601220307 // Usage for editorial use only //

Title: Monte Carlo Rally: A Chaotic Dawn for the WRC Season

The Monte Carlo Rally has erupted into a spectacular showcase of snow, ice, and heart-stopping drama, and we’re only on the first day! Rally enthusiasts worldwide have been waiting with bated breath for this moment, and the 2026 World Rally Championship (WRC) season opener has delivered beyond expectations. With breathtaking landscapes blanketed in snow, the stage was set for an unforgettable showdown. However, what transpired was a whirlwind of chaos that left fans on the edge of their seats.

The much-anticipated debut of the Lancia Ypsolin Rally2 HF Integrale was met with excitement and curiosity. Would it rise to the occasion against formidable rivals like Toyota and Škoda? The answer came swiftly and brutally. Just minutes into the competition, disaster struck. Yohan Rossel, in a shocking turn of events, collided with a rock face, crippling the front right corner of his Ypsilon. The Lancia’s dreams of glory were dashed before they even had a chance to take flight.

But Rossel wasn’t alone in his misfortune. His teammate, Nikolay Gryazin, soon followed suit, suffering a harrowing slide off the road that cost him nearly a minute. It was a grim foreshadowing of the challenges that lay ahead. As the rally unfolded, the Esclangon/Seyne-les-Alpes stage presented an unforgiving test of skill and nerve. What began as damp but manageable conditions quickly morphed into a treacherous landscape of slush, ice, and snow as drivers ascended the mountains.

The evolving conditions provided a glimmer of hope for those starting further down the order. However, for many, it was a trap that led to calamity. One notorious corner became the graveyard for several contenders. Adrien Fourmaux was the first to succumb, careening into a barrier and narrowly avoiding a more catastrophic fate. His momentary setback allowed him to escape with only a minor time loss of 10 seconds.

But the same could not be said for Sami Pajari, who met a harsher fate, demolishing the left-rear suspension of his Toyota GR Yaris Rally1. His dreams of victory were extinguished as he limped off to the sidelines. In stark contrast, young talent Oliver Solberg defied the odds, soaring through the stage and clocking an impressive lead over Elfyn Evans and others. Solberg’s performance was nothing short of spectacular, leaving fans breathless.

Then came the infamous turn that would define the day: Grégoire Munster momentarily lost control but managed to regain composure, while Josh McErlean was not so fortunate. His Ford Puma swung wildly, and despite his best efforts, he ran out of road, leading to an early retirement. This chaotic sequence encapsulated the very essence of the Monte Carlo Rally—drivers grappling for grip in the dark, racing against time and the elements.

Amidst the madness, concerns arose regarding visibility, prompting the organizers to issue a red flag due to fog. While some may scoff at such caution as “woke nonsense,” Hayden Paddon expressed appreciation for the challenge the fog posed. He relished the opportunity to trust his co-driver’s notes, compensating for the limited visibility. However, as the rally progressed, it became clear that the conditions were dangerously perilous.

A pre-stage conversation with Hayden highlighted the eerie atmosphere, which made for captivating footage but posed significant risks. Fourmaux’s final mishap before the end of the stage underscored the need for caution; when drivers can’t distinguish between road and foliage, safety must take precedence.

As the Monte Carlo Rally continues, one thing is certain: the opening day has set a thrilling tone for the season ahead. With intense competition, unforeseen challenges, and exhilarating performances, fans are left eagerly anticipating what lies ahead in this unpredictable and dramatic journey through the snow-capped mountains of Monaco. Buckle up—this is just the beginning!

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