Find out the latest odds for the 2026 season of the World Rally Championship.
Elfyn Evans is the favourite to break his duck and claim an elusive world title in 2026 after finishing runner-up for a fifth time last season.
The Welshman was in a fantastic position at the halfway stage of 2025 in his bid to become only the third British WRC winner after Colin McRae and Richard Burns, but Sebastien Ogier's decision to go full-time saw the Frenchman make significant ground in the championship fight.
Evans held a three-point advantage over Ogier ahead of the season-ending Rally Saudi Arabia and although the lead flip flopped between the pair throughout the event, it was Ogier who prevailed to claim a record-equalling ninth title.
The 42-year-old now goes in pursuit of a record-breaking 10th title, although it's already been confirmed that Ogier will not participate in at least one rally with Toyota revealing he will miss Rally Sweden in February.
With no Kalle Rovanpera and Ott Tanak to contend with this year, Thierry Neuville will be hoping to challenge at the front with Hyundai alongside team-mate Adrien Fourmaux.
Oliver Solberg, the son of 2003 world champion Petter Solberg, returns to the top tier after winning the WRC2 title last season.
(Odds will display when markets are available).