One-two victory for Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC in Argentina
Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC (TGR W2RC) sealed a one-two victory in the Desafío Ruta 40 in Argentina on Saturday (30 May), round three of the 2026 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship.
The team’s DKR GR Hilux pickups conquered challenging terrain over five days in the Andes mountains to win for the first time this season and strengthen their World Championship challenge.
TGR W2RC headed into the final day leading the rally but facing a demanding fifth stage on rough dirt roads around San Juan, beginning with a steep climb to 3,323m. The 211-mile route included an untimed 71-mile transfer zone between timed sections.
Seth Quintero and navigator Andrew Short started Stage 5 with a slender seven-second lead in their No203 DKR GR Hilux after more than 600 miles of competition. A strong start saw them lead the stage early on until two punctures cost time. They responded in style to earn a stage podium for third and take the overall rally victory, their first in W2RC.
Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings were third after Stage 4, still within two minutes of the rally lead in the No202 DKR GR Hilux. However, a three-minute penalty for late check-in at a time control dented their chances of victory before the final stage began. They fought back to win Stage 5 with a dominant performance which earned them second place overall.
Akira Miura and Armand Monleón had reached the overall top 10 before Thursday’s penultimate stage, which they were unable to complete. Despite a penalty of 12 hours 30 minutes, they started Stage 5 to gain valuable experience in just their second W2RC rally together in the No204 DKR GR Hilux. However, a suspension issue meant they were unable to complete the stage and the rally.
TGR W2RC are second in the manufacturers’ World Championship, 65 points behind leaders Dacia Sandriders. Quintero and Short are third in the drivers’ and navigators’ standings respectively, just 13 points off the lead. Their title challenge will resume at the fourth of five rounds this season, the Rallye du Maroc, which starts on 28 September.
Team quotes
Henk Lategan: “I’m happy for the team to get this one-two and congratulations to Seth and Andrew. It was a tough battle between the top four and a great race. For us, it was unfortunate about the penalty, which felt a bit harsh. I’m still happy to get the second place and to have been quickest over the stages. I’m happy to pull off a result like this on our first time in Argentina. It’s a great race, awesome scenery, spectacular stages and amazing people. It has been a pleasure.”
Seth Quintero: “It has been a very good week for us. We tried our absolute best every single day. TGR W2RC gave me the tools to do what I needed to do, and we came away with the victory. It feels amazing. I am very happy to win here in front of all these fantastic fans and to give TGR W2RC this victory. We have been working so hard this year. Everyone’s hard work paid off and I’m glad I could finally achieve this for them because I am so thankful to be part of this family.”
Akira Miura: “We experienced many things in this rally, some good, some not so good. But that’s motorsports. I feel like we improved a lot since Portugal and we showed this by getting into the overall top 10 after Stage 3. After that we had some issues so we couldn’t complete the rally. But it all adds to my experience. I want to say thank you to Armand and the whole TGR W2RC team. Together we will improve every day.”
Desafío Ruta 40 – Provisional result*
| 1st | 203 | S. Quintero / A. Short (TGR W2RC) | 15hr 55min 38sec |
| 2nd | 202 | H. Lategan / B. Cummings (TGR W2RC) | +1:55 |
| 3rd | 299 | N. Al-Attiyah / F. Lurquin (Dacia Sandriders) | +2:26 |
| 4th | 219 | S. Loeb / E. Boulanger (Dacia Sandriders) | +3:54 |
| 5th | 218 | S. Variawa / F. Cazalet (TGR South Africa) | +32:04 |
| 6th | 201 | Y. Al Rajhi / T. Gottschalk (Overdrive Racing) | +50:36 |
| Ret. | 204 | A. Miura / A. Monleón (TGR W2RC) |
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