Joshua “Josh” McErlean, driving for Motorsport Ireland with co-driver Eoin Treacy in an M-Sport Ford Puma, finishes fourth at the World Rally Championship’s Rally Greece (also referred to as the Rally Acropolis). Multiple reports say the result is McErlean’s best ever in the WRC. He is ahead of Finnish driver Sami Pajari in fifth by 6.7 seconds, according to one outlet. The reports also agree that French driver Sébastien Ogier wins the event. While the sources focus on McErlean’s career milestone, they consistently frame it within Ogier’s overall victory at the rally. One source specifies the finish as “fourth place,” and another highlights that it comes on the Acropolis route in Greece, tying the placement directly to the same WRC event. Taken together, the coverage records Ogier as the winner and documents McErlean’s progression to his highest WRC placing, alongside his established partnership with Treacy and the car and team details provided.