W2RC resumes with revised five-day BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal

W2RC resumes with revised five-day BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal

The 2026 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) resumes next week with the five-day BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal. The event starts from the town of Grândola on March 17th and finishes on the Algarve for the first time on March 22nd.


The earlier March date in the calendar sees a 66-car entry set to tackle the second round of the series, with 43 crews registered for championship points. Of those, 24 will compete in the Ultimate category, 10 in Challenger, six in SSV and three in the Stock class for series-production cross-country machines.

 

Fresh from winning his sixth Dakar Rally in January, Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Belgian navigator Fabian Lurquin lead the overall Drivers’ and Navigators’ standings by 21 points in the first of three Dacia Sandriders in the field.

 

The team had threatened to pull out after the Dakar success but has agreed to continue until the end of the season, as it also defends a 33-point advantage over Ford Racing in the W2RC Manufacturers’ series.

 

Al-Attiyah’s team-mates Sébastien Loeb and Lucas Moraes are currently fourth and eighth in the Drivers’ Championship and crew the second and third Sandriders with navigators Edouard Boulanger and Dennis Zenz.

 

After the Dakar, there is no longer a Prologue on rounds of the W2RC and starting order will be determined by current W2RC championship positions and FIA driver status. The Swedish duo of Mattias Ekström and Emil Bergkvist currently hold second places in the points’ standings in the first of the Ford Raptors with the absent Joan Roma and Alex Haro in third.

 

In Portugal, Carlos Sainz teams up with Dani Oliveras for the first time in the second of the Raptors, with Czech veteran Martin Prokop, Kees Koolen and Mark Mustermann driving customer versions of Ford Racing’s Raptor. Denis Krotov has also been entered by Ford Racing in a Raptor.

 

Toyota Gazoo Racing endured a Dakar Rally to forget and currently trails Dacia by 63 points in the Manufacturers’ title race. Hent Lategan and Brett Cummings led the Dakar for two stages and head an armada of Toyotas overseen by Overdrive Racing and SVR.

 

Along with 2025 Dakar winner Yazeed Al-Rajhi and American racer Seth Quintero, Lategan will represent the Japanese manufacturer in the quest for points. Al-Rajhi again teams up with Timo Gottschalk, but languishes down in 21st position in the rankings after a disappointing Dakar. Quintero and his navigator Andrew Short hold eighth positions.

 

Japan’s Akira Miura has also been entered by Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC but is not registered for Manufacturers’ points.

 

Toyota Gazoo Racing SA has entered Hilux GRs for recent Jordan Baja winner Saood Variawa, Guy Botterill and João Ferreira. The Energylandia Rally Team has a pair of Hilux Evos for young Eryk Goczal and his Master category-leading father Marek, while Overdrive Racing runs a Toyota for Chilean Hernán Garcés. Brazilian Marcos Baumgart and a returning Lucio Alvarez are also registered for the Ultimate category in a pair of SVR-run Toyotas.

 

Mathieu Serradori claimed a stage win on his way to sixth overall at the Dakar and the Frenchman currently holds equal fifth position in the championship standings with navigator Loic Minaudier. He is entered in a Century CR7. Spaniard Laia Sanz (Ebro S800 XRR) and Miroslav Zapletal (Ford F-150 Evo) are also chasing Ultimate points.

 

Surprisingly, there are no Mini entries from the X-Raid Team.

 

Spaniards Navarro and Rosa look to extend Challenger leads

In the absence of Saudi Arabia’s second-placed Yasir Seaidan and his navigator Xavier Flick, Spaniard Pau Navarro has the opportunity to extend his early lead in the Challenger category. Navarro and Jan Rosa switch to a Bairons SRT Viking on this occasion as they bid to increase their respective advantages.

 

The Argentine pairing of Nicolas Cavigliasso and Valentina Pertegarini are the defending Challenger champions and currently hold third in the points standings, albeit nine points behind Navarro and Rosa. They wheel out the first of seven Taurus machines registered for W2RC points in Portugal.

 

Alexandre Pinto and Bernardo Oliveira will be hoping to make amends for their 10th stage retirement from the SSV category at the Dakar and bounce back on home terrain in the Challenger class, while fellow Portuguese drivers, Pedro Gonçalves (Taurus) and Rui Carneiro (G Rally Team G-ECKO), are also registered for the W2RC.

 

Dutch racer Puck Klaassen and her Argentinian navigator Augusto Sanz are equal fifth in the points’ standings with Dania Akeel and Sébastien Delaunay and represent the KTM X-Bow powered by G Rally Team operation alongside team-mates Charles Munster and Xavier Panseri. Akeel was a late replacement for Sergei Remmenik and runs under the Odyssey Academy by BBR banner with Pinto.

 

The Taurus trio of Lucas Del Rio, Paul Spierings and Mitchen Van Den Brink round off the registered contenders.

 

Portugal’s Monteiro and Morais look to make headway in SSV category

Only six of the 16 SSV crews are registered for the W2RC. The championship-leading Kyle Chaney and Jacob Arburight are both absent from the entry in their Can-Am Factory Team Maverick R.

 

The Portuguese crew of João Monteiro and Nuno Morais trail the Americans by 16 points and top a Can-Am-dominated field in their Can-Am Factory Team machine. Argentina’s Jeremias Gonzalez Ferioli and Gonzalo Rinaldi are third in the standings and crew a Maverick R entered by the Can-Am Factory Team–Latam.

 

The South Racing Can-Am Team has entered a pair of Maverick Rs for local driver Luís Cidade and Brazilian Pedro Macdowell and there are further registered Mavericks for Lithuania’s Mindaugas Sidabras and Spaniard Juan Piferrer.

 

Former Dakar-winning motorcyclist Matthias Walkner (Can-Am) is one of 10 non-registered drivers on a list that also includes local favourites Miguel Barbosa and Luís Portela Morais in a pair of Polaris RXR Pro Rs.

 

Internal Defender Rally Team battle set in Stock

Just three Defender Dakar D7x-Rs are registered in the Stock category after their domination on debut at the Dakar Rally. The Team Land Cruiser Toyota Auto Body operation will not be in Portugal.

 

Lithuania’s Rokas Baciuška and his Spanish navigator Oriol Vidal dominated the category at the Dakar and arrive in Portugal with a 20-point cushion over team-mates Sara Price and Sean Berriman. Multiple Dakar champion Stéphane Peterhansel and his navigator Michael Metge trail the leaders by 38 points and crew the third of the all-conquering Defenders.

 

Organised by the Automóvel Club de Portugal, the event offers approximately 1,320 competitive kilometres in a total route of 2,175km (subject to final route checks). Start formalities are again based in the town of Grândola in the Setúbal province around 100km south of Lisbon.

 

The opening stage of 215km will then loop through rural terrain in Portugal on Wednesday, March 18th. Competitors then cross into Spain on March 19th on a day that includes a stage of 380km to the night halt in Badajoz.

 

The Spanish town then plays host to another night stop on March 20th after an all-Spanish stage of around 300km. Entrants then re-cross back into Portugal for the penultimate stage of 310km between Badajoz and Loulé in the Algarve region to the south on March 21st.

 

The final leg offers around 115 competitive kilometres and two stages in the Algarve region before the W2RC medal ceremony takes place in Vilamoura before the return to Loulé for the post-event press conference and prize giving.

 

2026 BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Portugal  – entry list:

Ultimate

201. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA)/Timo Gottschalk (GER)                                                                Toyota Hilux GR                           

202. Henk Lategan (RSA)/Brett Cummings (RSA)                                                                   Toyota Hilux GR

223. Lucas Moraes (BRA)/Dennis Zenz (GER)                                                                         Dacia Sandrider

225. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Dani Oliveras (ESP)                                                                           Ford Raptor

299. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Fabian Lurquin (BEL)                                                     Dacia Sandrider

203. Seth Quintero (USA)/Andrew Short (USA)                                                                     Toyota Hilux GR

205. Eryk Goczal (POL)/Szymon Gospodarczyk (POL)                                                            Toyota Hilux Evo

211. Mathieu Serradori (FRA)/Loic Minaudier (FRA)                                                             Century CR7

213. Saood Variawa (RSA)/François Cazalet (FRA)                                                                 Toyota Hilux GR

219. Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Edouard Boulanger (FRA)                                                            Dacia Sandrider

221. Martin Prokop (CZE)/Viktor Chytka (CZE)                                                                       Ford Raptor

226. Mattias Ekström (SWE)/Emil Bergkvist (SWE)                                                                Ford Raptor

204. Akira Miura (JPN)/Armand Monleón (ESP)                                                                    Toyota Hilux GR

206. Marek Goczal (POL)/Maciej Marton (POL)                                                                     Toyota Hilux Evo

210. Hernán Garcés (CHI)/Juan Pablo Latrach (CHI)                                                              Toyota Hilux GR

214. Laia Sanz (ESP)/Maurizio Gerini (ITA)                                                                             Ebro S800 XRR

217. Denis Krotov (KGZ)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (KGZ)                                                               Ford Raptor

218. Guy Botterill (RSA)/Oriol Mena (ESP)                                                                             Toyota Hilux GR

220. Marcos Baumgart (BRA)/Kleber Cincea (BRA)                                                                Toyota Hilux Evo        

230. Miroslav Zapletal (CZE)/Marek Sykora (SVK)                                                                 Ford F150 Evo

231. Kees Koolen (NED)/Wouter Rosegaar (NED)                                                                  Ford Raptor

232. Mark Mustermann (AUT)/Michael Zajc (AUT)                                                               Ford Raptor

234. Lucio Alvarez (ARG)/Bernando Graue (ARG)                                                                  Toyota Hilux Evo

240. Joāo Ferreira (POR)/Filipe Palmeiro (POR)                                                                     Toyota Hilux GR

235. Francisco Barreto (POR)/Paulo Fiuza (POR)                                                                   Toyota Hilux Evo*

236. Cristian Baumgart (BRA)/Luis Felipe Eckel (BRA)                                                           Toyota Hilux Evo*

237. Luis Recuenco (ESP)/Daniel Camara (ESP)                                                                     Toyota Hilux Evo*

238. Marcelo Gastaldi (BRA)/Crlos Sachs (BRA)                                                                     Toyota Hilux Evo*

239. Steven Rotsaert (BEL)/Emile Dewitte (BEL)                                                                    Red-Lined Revo+*

241. Sam Heyvaert (BEL)/Dave Berghmans (BEL)                                                                  Nissan Red-Lined VK56*                                                  

Challenger

301. Alexandre Pinto (POR)/Bernardo Oliveira (POR)                                                            Taurus T3 Max

302. Puck Klaassen (NED)/Augusto Sanz (ARG)                                                                      G Rally Team G-ECKO

304. Lucas Del Rio (CHI)/Bruno Jacomy (ARG)                                                                       Taurus T3 Max

305. Paul Spierings (NED)/Mark Salomons (NED)                                                                  Taurus Evo Max

306. Pedro Gonçalves (POR)/Hugo Maghalães (POR)                                                            Taurus T3 Max

307. Dania Akeel (KSA)/Sébastien Delaunay (FRA)                                                                Taurus T3 Max

308. Charles Munster (LUX)/Xavier Panseri (FRA)                                                                 G Rally Team G-ECKO

309. Rui Carneiro (POR)/Fausto Mota (POR)                                                                          G Rally Team G-ECKO

300. Nicolas Cavigliasso (ARG)/Valentia Pertegarini (ARG)                                                   Taurus Evo Max

310. Mitchel Van Den Brink (NED)/Bart Van Heun (NED)                                                      Taurus T3 Max

336. Pau Navarro (ESP)/Jan Rosa (ESP)                                                                                  Bairons SRT Viking

311. Ricardo Porém (POR)/Nuno Sousa (POR)                                                                       Kaizen S1*

312. Oscar Ral (ESP)/Pol Ros (ESP)                                                                                         Taurus Evo Max*

314. Marco Pereira (POR)/Eurico Adão (POR)                                                                        Can-Am-Maverick X3*

315. Juan Gasso (ESP)/Ion Del Cid (ESP)                                                                                 G Rally Team OT3*

316. Pal Lonyai (HUN)/Alexey Kuzmich (ANA)                                                                       G Rally Team G-ECKO*

317. Rómulo Branco (ANG)/João Serôdio (POR)                                                                    Taurus T3 Max*

 

SSV

401. João Monteiro (POR)/Nuno Morais (POR)                                                                     Can-Am Maverick R

402. Jeremias Gonzalez Ferioli (ARG)/Gonzalo Rinaldi (ARG)                                                Can-Am Maverick R   

403. Luís Cidade (POR)/Valter Cardoso (POR)                                                                        Can-Am Maverick R

404. Pedro Macdowell (BRA)/Daniel Spolidorio (BRA)                                                          Can-Am Maverick R

405. Mindaugas Sidabras (LTU)/Ernestas Česokas (LTU)                                                       Can-Am Maverick R

410. Juan Piferrer (ESP)/Xavier Blanco (ESP)                                                                          Can-Am Maverick R

406. Miguel Barbosa (POR)/Joel Lutas (POR)                                                                         Polaris RZR Pro R*                        

407. Rúben Rodrigues (POR)/Rui Paulo (POR)                                                                       Can-Am Maverick R*

408. Luís Portela Morais (POR)/David Megre (POR)                                                              Polaris RZR Pro R*

409. Paulo Rodrigues (POR)/João Miranda (POR)                                                                  Can-Am Maverick R*

412. José Oscar Nogueira (POR)/Arcélio Couta (POR)                                                           Can-Am Maverick R*

413. Filipe Lopes (POR)/Gonçalo Reis (POR)                                                                          Can-Am Maverick R*

414. Jose Gayoso (ESP)/Santiago Ramiro (ESP)                                                                      Polaris RZR Pro R*

415. Bruno Oliveira (POR)/Jose Sá Pires (POR)                                                                      Can-Am Maverick R*

416. Matthias Walkner (AUT)/Oliver Pyerin (AUT)                                                                Can-Am Maverick X3 XTR Turbo RR*

417. Andrea Deldossi (FRA)/Jeremy Tricaud (FRA)                                                                Can-Am Maverick R*                   

 

Stock

500. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Michael Metge (FRA)                                                       Defender Dakar D7X-R

502. Rokas Baciuška (LTU)/Oriol Vidal (ESP)                                                                          Defender Dakar D7X-R

504. Sara Price (USA)/Sean Berriman (USA)                                                                           Defender Dakar D7X-R

*denotes not registered for W2RC

 

Timetable of events

Monday, March 16

Administration checks                                                               08.30-19.00hrs – BV Grândola

Scrutineering                                                                                 10.00-20.00hrs – BV Grândola

                 

Tuesday, March 17

Administration checks                                                               07.30-12.00hrs – BV Grândola

Scrutineering                                                                                 09.00-13.30hrs – BV Grândola

Pre-event press conference                                                    16.30hrs – BV Grândola

Ceremonial start                                                                          17.00hrs – BV Grândola

 

Wednesday, March 18

Stage 1 (Grândola to Grândola) – 215km                           08.00hrs – BV Grândola

                                                                       

Thursday, March 19

Stage 2 (Grândola to Badajoz) – 380km                             07.30hrs – BV Badajoz

 

Friday, March 20

Stage 3 (Badajoz to Badajoz) – 300km                                08.30hrs – BV Badajoz

 

Saturday, March 21

Stage 4 (Badajoz to Loulé) – 310km                                     08.00hrs – BV Loulé

 

Sunday, March 22

Stage 5 (Loulé to Loulé) – 115km                                          09.00hrs – BV Loulé

W2RC medal ceremony                                                             15.30hrs – Vilamoura


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