Final Results: Who finished where at the WRC Rally Islas Canarias

Final Results: Who finished where at the WRC Rally Islas Canarias

26th April 2026 0 By Kamron Kent

Toyota’s Sebastien Ogier claimed overall victory at the Rally Islas Canarias, but there was a shake-up of the overall leaderboard after Oliver Solberg suffered a late crash on the final day of the weekend. 

Feature image credit: Jaanus Ree // Red Bull Content Pool

See the final result of the event below, showing where each of the Rally1 finished the event!

Rally1 Final Classification:

  1. Sebastien Ogier, Toyota – 2hr, 43m 18.9s
  2. Elfyn Evans, Toyota +19.9s
  3. Sami Pajari, Toyota +1m 40.8s
  4. Takamoto Katsuta, Toyota +1m 51.2s
  5. Adrien Fourmaux, Hyundai +3m 29.5s*
  6. Thierry Neuville, Hyundai +3m 41s
  7. Daniel Sordo, Hyundai +3m 57.7s
  8. Joshua McErlean, M-Sport Ford +5m 45.4s
  9. Yohan Rossel, Lancia (WRC2) +7m 24.3s
  10. Alejandro Cachon, Toyota (WRC2) +7m 49.4s
  11. Jon Armstrong, M-Sport Ford +7m 52.2s

Super Sunday Classification:

  1. Elfyn Evans, Toyota – 45m 11.2s (5pts)
  2. Sebastien Ogier, Toyota +2s (4pts)
  3. Sami Pajari, Toyota +50.1s (3pts)
  4. Takamoto Katsuta, Toyota +50.1s (2pts)
  5. Thierry Neuville, Hyundai +1m 14.7s (1pts)
  6. Daniel Sordo, Hyundai +1m 33.4s
  7. Adrien Fourmaux, Hyundai +1m 37s
  8. Jon Armstrong, M-Sport Ford +1m 49.4s
  9. Joshua McErlean, M-Sport Ford +1m 53.6s

Power Stage results:

  1. Elfyn Evans, Toyota – 7m 3.9s (5pts)
  2. Takamoto Katsuta, Toyota +2.7s (4pts)
  3. Sebastien Ogier, Toyota +4.4s (3pts)
  4. Sami Pajari, Toyota +4.6s (2pts)
  5. Thierry Neuville, Hyundai +6.5s (1pt)
  6. Daniel Sordo, Hyundai +8.3s
  7. Jon Armstrong, M-Sport Ford +13.3s
  8. Adrien Fourmaux +16.2s* 
  9. Joshua McErlean, M-Sport Ford +16.2s

*Fourmaux had a 10-second time penalty for a false start on SS18 (the Wolf Power Stage)

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