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WRC Portugal: Oliver Solberg Stunningly Jumps to First in the Rain

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Wet weather turns the Rally Portugal leaderboard on its head as Solberg comes to the fore
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In the WRC, the leaders' waltz continues on the Rallye du Portugal 2026. After Adrien Fourmaux and Sébastien Ogier, it's Oliver Solberg's turn to take the lead in the sixth round of the season. A hot time in the last stage of the morning loop allows the Swede to turn to the top of the standings [...] The WRC article, Solberg attacks at midday and takes the lead in Portugal! appeared first on Le Mag Sport Auto.

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Swedish driver Oliver Solberg (Toyota Yaris) jumped today from room to lead the 59th edition of the Portuguese Rally, sixth round of the season, after the performance of the special of Paredes, the first piece played under rain.

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= Norwegian driver Oliver Solberg made history at Rally Portugal after setting a spectacular time in wet conditions on the final stage of the morning, moving from fourth to first in the standings. Entering stage 14, Solberg was 18.6 seconds behind leader Sébastien Ogier. Despite the weather, the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 driver put in a stunning performance, overcoming difficulties that intensified as the stage progressed. His time allowed him to w…

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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