Record-breaking RovanperÀ Powers to Secto Rally Finland Glory
Kalle RovanperĂ€ and co-driver Jonne Halttunen delivered a sensational home performance at Stop 09 of the FIA World Rally Championship 2025 in JyvĂ€skylĂ€, Finland. The Finnish duo ended the countryâs eight-year drought at Secto Rally Finland, powering to victory in record-breaking fashion with an average speed of 129.95kphâthe fastest in WRC history.

RovanperĂ€ seized control from the first stage on Friday and never looked back, ultimately claiming the win by a dominant 39.2 seconds. It marked a landmark achievement not only for the 24-year-old Finn, who now sits second in the championship standings, but also for Toyota Gazoo Racing, which accomplished an incredible 1-2-3-4-5 finishâa feat only previously matched by Lancia at Rally de Portugal in 1990.
âItâs quite an amazing feeling. Weâve been close here a few times. I really needed this one, and we pushed hard for it. Huge thanks to the team for giving us such a great car.â
said RovanperÀ
Final Rally Finland 2025 Top 5 Results:
- K. RovanperĂ€ / J. Halttunen (FIN) â Toyota GR Yaris â 2h 21m 51.4s
- T. Katsuta / A. Johnston (JPN) â Toyota GR Yaris â +39.2s
- S. Ogier / V. Landais (FRA) â Toyota GR Yaris â +45.1s
- E. Evans / S. Martin (GBR) â Toyota GR Yaris â +48.1s
- S. Pajari / M. Salminen (FIN) â Toyota GR Yaris â +1m 18.8s

A tyre deflation drama on Saturday sidelined Hyundaiâs Thierry Neuville and Adrien Fourmaux, clearing the way for Toyota’s domination. Despite an intense final-day push, SĂ©bastien Ogier edged out Elfyn Evans for third, while Takamoto Katsuta celebrated his best finish since Rally Sweden with second.

Hyundaiâs Neuville eventually finished sixth, and M-Sport Ford rounded out the top ten, with Josh McErlean leading teammates MÄrtinĆĄ Sesks and GrĂ©goire Munster.

Drivers’ Championship Standings After Round 9 of 14:
- Elfyn Evans â 176 pts
- Kalle RovanperĂ€ â 173 pts
- SĂ©bastien Ogier â 163 pts
The WRC now heads to South America for the inaugural Rally del Paraguay, based in EncarnaciĂłn, from 28 â 31 August 2025.