The way the World Rally Championship has unfolded this season has confirmed to Latvala that Toyota needs to change its plan of attack for 2025
Toyota needs to have at least three full-time drivers contesting the 2025 World Rally Championship, according to team principal Jari-Matti Latvala. His comments followed a difficult weekend at the Acropolis Rally, where Latvala admitted that the team’s drivers’ and manufacturers’ title were “pretty much gone” following a 1-2-3 for rivals Hyundai.
But that is the way we want it to be.” However, next season poses an interesting proposition for Toyota regarding its driver line-up, with plenty of options at its disposal. Eight-time world champion Ogier’s future is yet to be determined, although this year he has once again proved to be valuable asset for the team by winning three rallies and scoring three second-place finishes from seven starts.
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