2025 Rally Italia Sardegna
| 2025 Rally Italia Sardegna Rally di Sardegna 2025 | |||
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Round 6 of 14 in the 2025 World Rally Championship
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The Sardinia Rally is known for its fast but narrow roads. | |||
| Host country | Italy | ||
| Rally base | Olbia, Sassari | ||
| Dates run | 5 – 8 June 2025 | ||
| Start location | Olbia, Sassari | ||
| Finish location | Olbia, Sassari | ||
| Stages | 16 (320.24 km; 198.99 miles) | ||
| Stage surface | Gravel | ||
| Transport distance | 714.58 km (444.02 miles) | ||
| Overall distance | 1,034.82 km (643.01 miles) | ||
| Statistics | |||
| Crews registered | 68 | ||
| Crews | 66 at start, 42 at finish | ||
| Overall results | |||
| Overall winner | Sébastien Ogier Vincent Landais Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 3:34:24.5 | ||
| Sunday Accumulated leader | Kalle Rovanperä Jonne Halttunen Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 1:01:40.6 | ||
| Power Stage winner | Kalle Rovanperä Jonne Halttunen Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 11:24.1 | ||
| Support category results | |||
| WRC-2 winner | Roberto Daprà Luca Guglielmetti 3:46:39.8 | ||
| WRC-3 winner | Matteo Fontana Alessandro Arnaboldi 4:03:55.4 | ||
The 2025 Rally Italia Sardegna (also known as the Rally di Sardegna 2025) was a motor racing event for rally cars that held over four days from 5 to 8 June 2025. It marked the twenty-second running of the Rally Italia Sardegna, and was the sixth round of the 2025 World Rally Championship, 2025 WRC2 Championship and 2025 WRC3 Championship. The 2025 event was based in Olbia in the Province of Sassari and was contested over sixteen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 320.24 km (198.99 mi).
Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja were the defending rally winners, and their team, Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, were the defending manufacturer's winners. Sami Pajari and Enni Mälkönen were the defending rally winners in the WRC2 category, but they did not defend their titles as they were promoted to the top tier by Toyota. Diego Dominguez Jr. and Rogelio Peñate were the defending rally winners in the WRC3 category.
Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais won the rally, and their team, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, successfully defended their titles. Roberto Daprà and Luca Guglielmetti were the winners in the WRC2 category. Matteo Fontana and Alessandro Arnaboldi were the winners in the WRC3 category.