Toyota has announced that SebOgier will rejoin the team for the sixth round of the WRC in Sardinia next month. ⬇️
The eight-time world champion, who is again contesting a partial campaign this year,Toyota has now moved to confirm Ogier’s attendance after the Frenchman completed a pre-event test in Sardinia last week. Ogier will be absent from the service park at the next WRC event held in Portugal next week.
This year will be the 20th running of the rally, with the event including a new mammoth 49.90km Monte Lerno stage. “I probably won’t be first on the road at this point, so hopefully I will have a better start position, but still it is always a difficult challenge.Motorsport Images
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