Saudi Arabia Hosts the World Rally Championship: Kalle Rovanperä’s Career Takes a Dramatic Turn
In a thrilling turn of events, the latest chapter of the World Rally Championship (WRC) unfolded in the heart of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday evening, marking a significant moment for celebrated driver Kalle Rovanperä. This race, however, is not just another competition; it’s a poignant farewell as Rovanperä embarks on what could be the final rally of his storied career.
Among the competitors, Finnish driver Roope Korhonen made his mark as the first to navigate the WRC2 class on this challenging course. Korhonen tackled the opening 5.22-kilometer segment, clocking in at 4 minutes and 10.8 seconds. Despite an impressive debut, he finished 6.4 seconds behind Oliver Solberg, one of the top drivers in the class.
Navigating Hazardous Terrain
As the rally progressed, the event took an unexpected turn when organizers opted to alter the routes, a decision spurred by concerns over the course’s safety. During the 13th special test, treacherous conditions emerged, with sections of the track dropping as much as a hundred meters down a steep slope. In response to drivers’ apprehensions, officials swiftly decided to shorten the segment, prioritizing competitor safety.
Only French racer Adrien Fourmaux favored maintaining the original route, but the consensus among the majority was clear: changes were necessary to mitigate risks.
Rovanperä himself painted a vivid picture of the course’s challenges. “The last three kilometers on the mountain were extremely dangerous,” he recounted to Dirtfish. “The road was incredibly narrow, and there were loose stones everywhere.”
With the weekend’s events unfolding against a stunning desert backdrop, Kalle Rovanperä’s journey comes full circle, as he prepares to bid adieu to the rallying world he has graced for so long. His farewell performance promises to be as exhilarating as his career has been, showcasing the highs and lows of competitive motorsport in an unparalleled setting.


