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Team Warner x Rebelle Rally 2025
No GPS. No phones. Just grit, maps, and a Grenadier.
Eight days, 1,600 miles, and one mission: to prove what real capability looks like. The Warner INEOS Grenadier team is proud to stand behind this extraordinary competition as a Silver Sponsor, supporting four all-women teams who embody endurance, precision, and pure off-road heart.
The Rebelle isn’t just about reaching checkpoints, it’s about revealing character. These competitors are out there testing not only their navigation and driving skill, but the very vehicles they live with every day. That’s what makes this partnership different. These are real Grenadiers, driven by real women who trust them, wrench on them, and rely on them.
And through it all, Warner INEOS Grenadier stands proudly behind them. Not just as a sponsor, but as a trusted ally in capability, community, and craft.
Meet the Teams
Follow the Journey
Each day of the Rebelle, we’ll share stories, images, and behind-the-scenes moments straight from the desert. From checkpoint triumphs to quiet campfire reflections, you’ll see firsthand what happens when these Warner Grenadier teams are redefining what endurance really means.
Stay tuned here and on our social channels for daily updates, stage recaps, and exclusive video drops from the 2025 Rebelle Rally.
Fans can follow the Rebelle Rally live through the Rebelle Rally LIVE Webcast starting Friday, October 10th.
Daily broadcasts will be available via rebellerally.com featuring morning competition day previews, scoring updates, and evening recap shows.
Ten years of Rebelle.
Ten years of proving what women and machines can do.
Proud to represent the Grenadier where capability meets community.
October 9, 2025 – Blair Junction, Nevada
Rebelle Rally competitors kicked off their adventure with the Prologue Stage — a short, spirited warm-up before official competition begins. Starting from McCoy’s Station near Mammoth Lakes, teams navigated breathtaking Sierra views, skirted Mono Lake, and crossed into Nevada, testing their skills in timed enduro sections and map-based navigation.
Founder Emily Miller described the Prologue as “a taste of what’s to come” — a chance for teams to find their rhythm, shake off nerves, and get excited for the challenges ahead. By evening, they reached Base Camp 1 near Silver Peak, setting up under gusty desert winds and the promise of the first true day of rallying on the horizon.
The desert doesn’t care about logos. It cares about endurance, communication, and trust, the same values that define our teams.
October 10, 2025
This is a tight competition with only 6 points separating us from the top. Day 1 was considered an easy day (1/5) according to Emily Miller. We are proud of our two teams, 127, and 128 coming in at 5th and sixth place, claiming 95% of the available points. ¾ of the teams ahead of us are manufacturer sponsored, and we are also tied with and tailed by factory supported teams. It is also great to see them performing at similar high levels. This is a testament to team structure and preparation.
? Team 127 “Shift Happens” - Michelle Kerby & Sabrina Howells
2025 INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster “Linda” | P5 – 200 pts (95%)
? Team 128 “Grins & Grit” - Susan Pieper & Elise Young
2024 INEOS Grenadier Fieldmaster “Helga” | P6 – 200 pts (95%)
This is what real testing looks like.
Eight days. 1,600 miles. Zero GPS. 100% commitment.
October 11, 2025 (Blair Junction, Nevada)
Day 2 of the Rebelle Rally Presented by Baja Designs took competitors from Blair Junction to a self-camp in the historic mining town of Belmont, Nevada, marking the first Marathon Stage of the event. The 10.5-hour stage tested teams with technical navigation, steep passes, and tough decision-making between routes like Ophir and Kingston. What began as a confident start quickly turned into a demanding endurance test, as fatigue and complex terrain challenged even seasoned teams.
Through it all, Team 128 — Susan Pieper and Elise Young — powered their Warner Ineos Grenadier to the top of the 4x4 standings, finishing the day at 96% accuracy. Last year’s champs, Team 129, followed closely behind in their Jeep Gladiator, with several Ford Bronco teams rounding out the top spots. The win marks a strong statement for Pieper and Young early in the rally, showcasing the Grenadier’s capability and their steady teamwork through one of the rally’s toughest days yet.
? Team 127 “Shift Happens” - Michelle Kerby & Sabrina Howells
2025 INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster “Linda” | P11 – 181 pts (95%)
? Team 128 “Grins & Grit” - Susan Pieper & Elise Young
2024 INEOS Grenadier Fieldmaster “Helga” | P1 – 210 pts (96%)
Warner INEOS Grenadier Named Silver Partner of the Rebelle Rally
No GPS. No phones. Just grit, maps, and a Grenadier.
The Rebelle doesn’t hand out identity, it reveals it.
October 12, 2025
Day 3 of the Rebelle Rally marked the completion of the first Marathon Stage, taking teams from Belmont through rugged Nevada terrain — from the heights of Barley Creek Summit to the wide valleys and silt beds near Millers. The stage tested endurance, precision, and teamwork over nearly 180 miles of shifting surfaces and unpredictable challenges.
At the top of the leaderboard, Team 128 — Susan Pieper and Elise Young — kept their Warner INEOS Grenadier steady and strong, maintaining first place in the 4x4 class with 604 points. “All this is about is keeping it together, collecting CPs, and keeping your vehicle moving at pace,” said Pieper. Built for exactly these kinds of days, the Grenadier proved its mettle once again — dependable, capable, and ready for whatever the rally throws next.
? Team 127 “Shift Happens” - Michelle Kerby & Sabrina Howells
2025 INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster “Linda” | P26 – 122 pts (58%)
? Team 128 “Grins & Grit” - Susan Pieper & Elise Young
2024 INEOS Grenadier Fieldmaster “Helga” | P2 – 194 pts (93%)
Real ownership means putting your own truck on the line. Four Warner competitors drive the same Grenadiers they live with every day. That’s belief, not branding.
Built for endurance and engineered for the unexpected, their INEOS Grenadier continues to deliver — a reliable partner in the ever-changing terrain of the Rebelle.
Training builds capability and confidence. Huge thanks to Bill Burke and his team for their continued instruction and mentorship. Their program remains a mandatory foundation for all our Rebelle Rally teams complemented by sessions with Rebelle U, Barlow Adventures, and Sonora Rally School.
Belonging isn’t given. It’s earned. The Rebelle Rally proves who we are when comfort runs out.
The strongest vehicles tell stories of endurance. The Grenadier doesn’t chase attention, it commands trust.
Day 6 of the Rebelle Rally stretched from the cold, muddy start in Ridgecrest to the sunny banks of the Colorado River in Needles; 250 miles of grit, navigation, and sheer determination. With wet gear, slick terrain, and shifting maps, teams pushed through it all en route to their final base camp. Team 128 held strong in the standings, showcasing the same consistency and composure that’s carried them through every challenge so far.
One of the day’s most inspiring stories came from our own backyard. Park City local and Team 127 driver Michelle Kerby, whose daily driver is an INEOS Grenadier from Warner INEOS, shared how at home she felt in her rally rig:
“Yesterday, there was a lot of very steep and tight switchbacks that were super slimy with that rain and the mud that stuck to us like glue,” Kerby said. “The truck handled those corners so well, and I didn’t have a problem getting around obstacles or up and over rocks. I just felt like I had really good control of the vehicle.”
That control, confidence, and connection between driver and machine is what the Grenadier was built for — real-world adventure, proven in the elements. As the Rebelles head toward Glamis and the final days of competition, we’re proud to see the Warner Grenadier spirit powering through every mile.
Capability with character. The Grenadier’s strength isn’t loud, it’s steady.
Day 7 of the Rebelle Rally pushed every driver and navigator to the edge — 220 miles from Needles to Glamis under a blazing California sun.
? Team 128 (Susan Pieper & Elise Young) are charging hard in their Warner INEOS Grenadier, sitting just one point behind 2nd in the 4x4 class after an incredible run through the dunes.
? Teams 127, 198, and 168 are holding strong, showcasing true Warner spirit: steady, smart, and built for anything.
From the steep lines of Oldsmobile Hill to the sweeping bowls of Glamis, our teams are proving that the Grenadier isn’t just tough. It’s tuned for terrain like this. Proud doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Podium or not, these women redefine what performance looks like. Measured in teamwork, grit, and grounded leadership.
The final day of the 2025 Rebelle Rally pushed every competitor to their limit—214 miles of punishing terrain, shifting dunes, and desert winds, with no idea where they stood in the rankings until the finish line in Needles, California. After eight relentless days and more than 1,500 miles of navigation, endurance, and mechanical skill, the women of Team Warner crossed that line with something rare: triumph hard-earned and deeply felt.
Team 128 — Susan Pieper and Elise Young — took the podium in 3rd place, marking a remarkable leap from their 8th place finish last year. Their performance in the INEOS Grenadier was a masterclass in persistence and growth, proving that experience, preparation, and teamwork truly pay off in the desert. For Team 127’s driver, Eliza Coleman, the essence of the Rebelle runs deeper than competition: “In this Rebelle Rally, my fifth, what I loved the most is when nobody else was around us. We were just rolling on our own, and it was incredible… I love the community. When I come back and I see the faces that keep doing this, I wish I could spend more time with these people.”
For the women of Warner and all 67 teams who crossed under that iconic blue arch, the finish line wasn’t the end — it was proof of what can be done when courage meets camaraderie. From Glamis to Needles, through heat, dust, and doubt, they showed the world that performance isn’t about perfection — it’s about perseverance.