World Rally Interviews
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Jost Capito: Given the success we have enjoyed since 2013, the latest titles were perhaps not a complete shock. However, that does not make them any less extraordinary
RallyRACC Catalunya press conference with WRC2 championship winners, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Matthieu Baumel
RallyRACC Catalunya WRC2 post-event press conference with class winners, Pontus Tidemand and Emil Axelsson
Rally Finland WRC2 post-event press conference with class winners, Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm
Rallye Monte Carlo WRC 2 victors Stephane Lefebvre and Stephane Prevot reflect on their success
Craig Breen looks ahead to the next round in the FIA European Rally Championship, Barum Czech Rally Zlin...
Karl Kruuda and Martin Jarveoja reflect after taking the WRC2 win on Rally Finland
Ott Tanak, Estonia's top international rally driver will get a hero's welcome when he contests his home round of the FIA European Rally Championship from 17-19 July.
Nasser Al-Attiyah and co-driver, Giovanni Bernacchini looks back on their WRC2 success on Rally Argentina
Volkswagen technical director Willy Rampf discusses freedom, innovation and rally highlights in the gap between Rally de Portugal and next month's Rally Argentina...
Ahead of Rally Argentina next month, Francois-Xavier Demaison - Volkswagen's technical project leader for the WRC - provides an insight into the Polo R WRC and chats about the challenges ahead in 2014...
Karl Kruuda: I have never won a proper event before and for that I am speechless, actually, I couldn't believe it or say the words that I had won. To win by 21 seconds is incredible.
VW driver Jari-Matti Latvala looks ahead to the 2014 World Rally Championship in an exclusive interview with Crash.net.
Elfyn Evans: I was really hungry for the win and I hoped it would come earlier, but Robert Kubica was very fast on tarmac and a fair challenge. Nonetheless, it's been a great challenge all year, but the goal was to come home and win and it's a very special feeling to have achieved that.
Francois Ribeiro: We have worked on this calendar for many months with the objective of creating a schedule of events that offers a wide variety of surfaces and terrain but spread over the balance of the season...
Nathan Quinn looks back at his WRC debut in Australia
Petter Solberg: I've had enough of some of the bad luck we've had so far this year - so now we're really, really going to go for it!
Sven Smeets: Portugal is a real drivers' rally. The closing Power Stage is also over 52 kilometres long. That is extraordinary in itself, and means that the drivers must really earn the extra world championship points
Sebastien Ogier, current leader of the World Rally Championship, looks ahead to the third round of the season in Mexico
Sebastien Ogier: I really had no idea how well we would fair...
Andreas Mikkelsen: It will be shoulders down in Cyprus, I really want to enjoy the rally and push to the maximum.
Sebastien Loeb: I have always felt comfortable on the stages here in Mexico, despite often having to cope with being first out on the road. Fortunately, this aspect won't come into play this year thanks to the qualifying stage and I will be able fight fairly with the other drivers from day one...
Press conference with Citroen's Sebastien Loeb and his co-driver Daniel Elena after they secured their eighth WRC title in Wales.