Rallye Monte-Carlo 2025 – Sunday’s schedule and timetable

Discover the program for the fourth and final day of the 2025 Monte-Carlo Rally, dominated by Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) before the last three special stages.

Published 25/01/2025 à 19:20

Dorian Grangier

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Rallye Monte-Carlo 2025 – Sunday’s schedule and timetable

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At the dawn of this final stage of the Rally Monte Carlo 2025, Sébastien Ogier leads the debates with a 20" lead over his runner-up Elfyn Evans. Nothing is decided whileOtt Tänak completely reshuffled the cards this Saturday afternoon. By signing the three scratch races, the Estonian came back to 2 seconds from the third place held by Adrien fourmaux. Which promises us a very competitive last day.

For the final day of the Rallye Monte-Carlo on Sunday, the drivers will have to compete in three special stages on the way to Monaco, with a total of 51,88 timed kilometres. A first special stage very early in the morning, with a start of SS16 at 6:39 am, between Avançon and Notre-Dame-du-Laus, before reaching Digne-les-Bains for the 17-kilometre SS19 to Chaudon-Norante. Finally, the Power Stage will take place on the legendary Col du Turini, the queen special stage of this Rallye Monte-Carlo.

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WRC – Rally Monte-Carlo
Sunday schedule and program

06h39 – SS16: Avançon / Notre-Dame-du-Laus – 13,97 km
08h32 – SS17: Digne-les-Bains / Chaudon-Norante – 19,01 km
12h15 – SS18: La Bollène-Vésubie / Peïra-Cava – 17,92 km

Today's TV schedule

06h35 – SS16: Canal+ Sport 360
08h25 – SS17: Canal+ Sport 360
12h00 – SS18 (Power Stage): Canal+

The route of the Sunday specials in detail

2025 Monte Carlo Rally standings after SS15/18

1) Sébastien Ogier (Toyota)
2) Elfyn Evans (Toyota): +20″3
3) Adrien Fourmaux (Hyundai) : +24″6
4) Ott Tänak (Hyundai): +27″1
5) Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota): +55″0
6) Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota): +1’43″7
7) Sami Pajari (Toyota): +4’09″9
8) Thierry Neuville (Hyundai): +5'17″5
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9) Joshua McErlean (M-Sport Ford): +8'25″4
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15) Grégoire Munster (M-Sport Ford): +11'45″0

Starting order of the drivers this Sunday

1) Gregory Munster (M-Sport Ford)
2) Joshua McErlean (M-Sport Ford)
3) Thierry Neuville (Hyundai)
4) Sami Pajari (Toyota)
5) Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota)
6) Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota)
7) Ott Tanak (Hyundai)
8) Adrien Fourmaux (Hyundai)
9) Elfyn Evans (Toyota)
10) Sébastien Ogier (Toyota)

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Dorian Grangier

A young journalist nostalgic for the motorsport of yesteryear. Raised on the exploits of Sébastien Loeb and Fernando Alonso.

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Broisin

26/01/2025 at 01:53 a.m.

It's a Japanese invasion, but where are the French cars that have broken down?

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Payen Herve

26/01/2025 at 01:21 a.m.

I believe in Neuville, he is a fighter and I think he will finish in the top 5.

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