Opening Ceremony LIVE | WRC FORUM8 Rally Japan 2024
Live radio/audio coverage of the rallies was provided in English by a free service called broadcast via the Internet by Crown House Media. The service featured end of stage reports direct from the drivers and teams, up to date results and stage times plus other news in the service park. It also produced podcasts and featured contemporary music during breaks in rally coverage. World Rally Radio ceased in 2018 when WRC+ All Live began.
WRC TV produces previews, daily highlights and event reviews for each rally, as well as other magazine shows such as season reviews for broadcast television. Some TV stations also broadcast the power stage and select other stages live, usually two stages on a Saturday and the first run of what will be the power stage. Further, TV stations may broadcast the entire All Live live stream, typically via an interactive channel.
During the 2023 season, the WRC+ All Live service was replaced by a new service, , which amalgamated the service with a similar offer covering the . As well as offering a live service of all European Rally Championship rounds, a linear TV channel shows footage and documentaries between events, covering the three championships.
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"Having won 'Event of the Year' when Rally Estonia first appeared on the FIA European Rally Championship calendar back in 2014, and following its success on the WRC stage, we are delighted to be heading back to Estonia in July. WRC Promoter will bring all the resources to the event that is does with WRC – all the stages live, behind-the-scenes footage and global coverage. The competition in thee ERC is incredibly fierce, and we see this continuing over the ultra-fast and challenging stages of Estonia."
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His son Oliver reached the pinnacle of the sport at a young age but has returned to the WRC feeders series, WRC2, where he finished second this year.
Accanto a Munster, in tanti si aspettavano una sorta di ballottaggio tra Martin Sesks, dopo le velocistiche mostrate nelle uscite con la Puma del 2024, e Oliver Solberg. Il figlio d’arte, vicecampione del mondo WRC2, ha invece optato per Toyota, andando a legarsi al marchio giapponese e continuando dunque a competere nella categoria cadetta. Con il lettone, invece, i rapporti sono sembrati raffreddarsi per motivi extra sportivi. Ecco allora che M-Sport ha optato per mettere sotto contratto un volto nuovo, e cioè Josh McErlean. Il giovane irlandese proviene anch’egli dal WRC2, dove con la Skoda Fabia del Tok Motorsport ha ottenuto un secondo posto in Portogallo come miglior risultato. Il 2025 sarà fondamentale, la vera occasione della vita per lui, che fino ad ora non era mai entrato nel radar dei top team nel Mondiale. Richard Millener ripone grande fiducia in lui, cercando però di allontanare il più possibile la pressione.