Ross Le Noa and Domonic Volante claimed first place, Craig Robert and Chris Guille came second, with Ed Fossey and Conor Carre in third, as the Guernsey Rally made a triumphant return.

Dubbed “the best one yet”, the two-day motorsport spectacle returned after a one-year hiatus with multiple stages across the island, supported by competitors and fans of all ages.

It also raised more than £2,000 for charity in memory of a Guernsey motorsport stalwart.

Pictured: You can find the full results page HERE.

Event organisers have deemed the 2025 Rally a highly successful event, despite one incident involving a car on the Andrew Stage.

Fortunately, the driver and navigator were both safe and the event continued.

Overall the results show a successful weekend for many motorsport enthusiasts including both local and visiting drivers. You can find the full results page HERE.

Organisers say they have received widespread positive feedback from various stakeholders, highlighting the event’s well-executed organisation and the excellent driving skills on display. 

“This has been an absolutely awesome weekend for the Guernsey Rally and our best one yet! : said a Guernsey Rally spokesperson.

“So much work has gone into the organising of this spectacular event and it’s been wonderful to receive so much positive feedback from everyone including our supporters, local residents, volunteers and of course our talented competitors.  

“The teams gave thousands of spectators a fantastic opportunity to view rallying at its best and the weather conditions were perfect.”

Pictured: Visiting and local drivers competed across multiple stages.

Now that the 2025 rally has concluded, the organisers plan to conduct a debriefing before starting to formulate plans for the 2026 Guernsey Rally.

“The Guernsey Rally chairman, Karl Marshall, and Caren Vidamour are very proud of what’s been achieved in making this 2025 Guernsey Rally such a great success,” said the Rally spokesperson. 

“There are so many people we want to thank from sponsors, volunteers, competitors, suppliers and everyone who had something to do with helping us run this event.”

“We’re yet to have our debrief of this Rally, then we’ll start to process thoughts for 2026.”

Jersey pair Le Noa and Volante claimed the overall win, with Guernsey’s Robert and Guille and Fossey and Carre behind them.

It was an extra special weekend for Craig Robert and Chris Guille with the Rally staged in memory of Craig’s late- father Graham, who was a well regarded supporter of the island’s motorsport scene. He had been on the Rally committee before his death in 2023.

A collection in memory of Graham Robert raised £2,000 for the Guernsey Society of Cancer Relief.