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Solberg Hit with Suspended €2,000 Fine for Swearing at Rally Estonia

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The FIA handed Rally Estonia leader Oliver Solberg a reprimand and a €2,000 suspended fine for swearing during a fan interview session at the World Rally Championship event.  Solberg used the phrase “f***ing win” on stage in front of fans in the service park on Friday night. It came after the Toyota driver's best day of his WRC career, which saw him claim his maiden top flight stage ...Keep reading

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The association reprimanded him and fined him 2,000 euros.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Swedish driver Oliver Solberg (Toyota Yaris) remains in the lead on the eighth day of the Estonian World Rally Championship (WRC) after Saturday and flies towards his first win in a World Championship race. The 23-year-old driver, who usually competes in WRC2 (World Rally Championship 2), is only on three stages, which will be played this Sunday, to be released as the winner in the championship. In the past, Solberg was fined €2000 by the In…

·Chile
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Solberg, who led the test from the second of the 20 specials, cut the target by the time of 2:36.35.1 hours, fighting Tanak for 25.2 seconds, with Belgian Thierry Neuville (Hyundai i20), champion in title, to be the third grade, to 48.3 seconds. "There were many years to try, to try. I don't know what to say." He singled out, with the voice loaded by emotion, Oliver Solberg, son of the former World Championship of 2003, Peter Solberg. At the age…

·Portugal
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Still like that, World now leading by Ott T nak

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Sweden's Oliver Solberg (Toyota) has won the World Rally Championship in Estonia, the son of 2003 world champion Petter Solberg, achieving his first victory in the elite competition.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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He is very close to his first WRC win. Oliver Solberg is making a perfect weekend on the Estonian side. At the wheel of his Toyota, the Swede hasn't given up anything since the start of the rally. In the rhythm since Friday, Oliver Solberg has ceased to be in the attack, especially on Saturday by making the three-stroke scratches during the first three stages of the day. With more than 20 seconds ahead of Ott Tänak before the short stage of this…

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NWT broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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