Big news! Paraguayan driver gets a 13-round WRC programme

Paraguayan Diego Dominguez is set to take on a packed rallying schedule this year.
Diego Dominguez
Diego Dominguez. Photo: Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool
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The 24-year-old, who won the WRC3 championship last season, announced on social media that he will compete in all 13 WRC events in 2025, tackling three different categories.

Dominguez had already revealed in December that he would run a full WRC2 season. In addition, his schedule now includes six events in the lower-powered WRC3 category. This allows Dominguez to compete in the full Junior WRC season while also defending his WRC3 title.

“In addition to the WRC2 programme already announced at the beginning of December, we are now proud to confirm that we will once again be part of the FIA Junior WRC and WRC3 in a marathon year, starting in just over two weeks at the legendary Monte Carlo Rally,” Dominguez shared.

“It will mean almost two hundred days away from home, learning a lot on all surfaces.”

In the WRC2 category, Dominguez will drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 car fielded by Teo Martín Motorsport. For the lower categories, his car will be managed by M-Sport’s Poland-based unit.

Despite his WRC3 title, Dominguez did not contend for the Junior WRC championship last year, finishing sixth. His 2023 season was statistically stronger, with runner-up finishes in both categories.

Dominguez’s season kicks off with the iconic Rally Monte Carlo, where he will compete for the first time. The Monte Carlo rally opens the WRC season from 23–26 January.

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