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Championship Leader Katsuta Starts with a Stage Win in the Canary Islands

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Toyota leader also backed by Ott Tanak, while Neuville doubts Hyundai can challenge

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World Rally Championship leader Takamoto Katsuta of Japan, already the winner of the last two rounds in Kenya and Croatia, won the first stage of the Canaries rally on Thursday. Upper Alpin Sébastien Ogier finished seventh in less than two seconds.

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The 2026 Canary Islands Rally arrives at last and the truth is that it is not an ordinary edition. The event celebrates its 50th edition and does so in a special format, adapted to the demands of the World Cup and with new features that have attracted attention even before starting. From today Thursday and for four days, Gran Canaria becomes an open circuit, with stages that cross the island and thousands of fans waiting for every detail. It has…

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Takamoto Katsuta won the first stage of the Canaries Rally, which took place in the Las Palmas stadium. The Japanese remained on two consecutive wins in Kenya and Croatia.

·Paris, France
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The Canary Islands World Rally Championship started on Thursday, with the public stage won by the overall leader of the World Rally Championship, Takamoto Katsuta (Toyota). Robert Virves and Romet Jürgenson finished in the bottom ten.

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See to believe. The Canary Islands Rally, the Spanish World Cup event, was presented in society outside its natural habitat, the stages that travel through the Lucky Islands. In the stadium of Gran Canaria, the home of the Las Palmas Sports Union and in that neighborhood of Siete Palmas that usually gathers so much sport. Takamoto Katsuta, also leader of the World Cup, took the short - of less than a couple of kilometers - superspecial and sleep…

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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