In a dramatic turning point that shakes the world of rallying, Sami Pajarithe new WRC2 champion and rising star of the World Rally Championship, has come under fire after his decision to split from his co-driver Eat in Mälkönen. The announcement, made on the same day the duo celebrated their WRC2 triumph at Rally Giapponesparked a groundswell of support for Mälkönen and sharp criticism of Pajari’s timing.
A Separation That Surprised Fans—and Mälkönen
Mälkönen, in a social media post, expressed shock at the decision, describing it as something that had “surprised” her. Fans rallied to his side, flooding comments sections with messages of support and questioning Pajari’s motives and timing.
Facing a wave of criticism online, Pajari released a statement addressing the controversy:
“My announcement that I will not continue my collaboration with Enni has sparked much discussion and speculation in recent days.”
“I could have handled it better,” Pajari admits
In his candid response, Pajari acknowledged mistakes in how and when the news was broken:
“If I’m honest, the communication and timing of this matter could have been handled better. I should have been clearer in explaining the reasons behind my decision and also that this decision had already been discussed between us before, so it was not a surprise at the end of the last rally.”
Pajari revealed that the two had previously discussed splitting but chose to delay the announcement to focus on their final rally together. Despite their success, Pajari hinted at underlying challenges:
“Although our collaboration has been very fruitful, there have also been difficult moments just like in any relationship. As young competitors in this sport, we are both still finding our way.”
Pajari Defends His Decision
Looking at a full time position in Toyota Rally1 nel 2025Pajari stressed the importance of having the “best possible partnership” in the car:
“These types of decisions are never easy. I’m really sorry that we couldn’t find a solution to continue. I want to emphasize that I am very proud and grateful for our shared successes.”
Pajari also made a plea for understanding, asking fans to respect both sides as they move forward:
“I hope you can understand that we both want to look to the future now and refrain from further comment.”
Uncertain future for both drivers
Con i Mälkönen’s next steps unclear and Pajari yet to announce a new co-driver, speculation continues to swirl. Pajari’s transition into the elite Rally1 class will lead to increased scrutiny, and the pressure to deliver with a new partner will be immense.
A Partnership That Defined an Era in WRC2
Pajari and Mälkönen’s time together was marked by exceptional highs, culminating in their victory in the WRC2 championship. Their separation highlights the often invisible challenges of pilot-navigator relationships, where success on the stage doesn’t always translate to harmony off it.
Cosa Aspetta Pajari e Mälkönen?
With the dust settling, rally fans will anxiously watch how Pajari fares in the big leagues—and who he chooses to sail alongside him. Meanwhile, Mälkönen’s next chapter is equally anticipated, with many hoping he finds a seat that showcases his unquestionable talent.
Now the spotlight on Pajari shines brighter than ever. Can he silence his critics with results in Rally1, or will this controversy follow him to the world’s biggest stages? One thing is certain: the rally world will be waiting.