2026 Monte Carlo Rally
| 2026 Monte Carlo Rally 94e Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo | ||
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Round 1 of 14 in the 2026 World Rally Championship
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The Monte Carlo Rally is run on a mixture of tarmac and snow stages. | ||
| Host country | Monaco | |
| Rally base | Gap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France | |
| Dates run | 22 – 25 January 2026 | |
| Start location | Monaco, Monte Carlo | |
| Finish location | Moulinet, Alpes-Maritimes, France | |
| Stages | 17 (339.15 km; 210.74 miles) | |
| Stage surface | Tarmac and snow | |
| Transport distance | 1,214.07 km (754.39 miles) | |
| Overall distance | 1,553.22 km (965.13 miles) | |
| Statistics | ||
| Crews registered | 66 | |
| Crews | 65 at start, 48 at finish | |
| Overall results | ||
| Overall winner | Oliver Solberg Elliott Edmondson Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 4:24:59.0 | |
| Sunday Accumulated leader | Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand Lancia Corse HF 1:07:55.0 | |
| Power Stage winner | Elfyn Evans Scott Martin Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 20:06.7 | |
| Support category results | ||
| WRC-2 winner | Léo Rossel Guillaume Mercoiret 2C Junior Team 4:37:57.4 | |
| WRC-3 winner | Eric Royère Alexis Grenier 5:36:47.5 | |
The 2026 Monte Carlo Rally (also known as the 94e Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo) was a motor racing event for rally cars held over four days from 22 to 25 January 2026. It marked the ninety-fourth running of the Monte Carlo Rally, and was the opening round of the 2026 World Rally Championship, 2026 WRC2 Championship and 2026 WRC3 Championship. The 2026 event was based in Gap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in France and was consisted of seventeen special stages, covering a total competitive distance of 339.15 km (210.74 mi).
Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais were the defending rally winners, and Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT were the manufacturer's winners. Yohan Rossel and Arnaud Dunand were the defending rally winners in the WRC2 championship. Arthur Pelamourges and Bastien Pouget were the defending rally winners in the WRC3 championship.
Oliver Solberg and Elliott Edmondson won the rally, and Toyota successfully defended their titles. Léo Rossel and Guillaume Mercoiret were the winners in the WRC2 category. Eric Royère and Alexis Grenier were the winners in the WRC3 category.