Toyota has announced its line-up for next month’s rough gravel rally in Greece
Toyota has confirmed that Sebastien Ogier will be part of its World Rally Championship line-up for next month’s Acropolis Rally Greece. The eight-time world champion had been tipped to start the rough gravel rally from 5-8 September to assist Toyota’s push to retain its WRC constructors’ title. Toyota has now announced its line-up for the event, fielding three GR Yaris Rally1s, with part-time driver Ogier joining full-timers Elfyn Evans and Takamoto Katsuta.
Ogier has contested six events this year scoring three wins and three second-place finishes . Speaking to Motorsport.com after winning Rally Finland earlier this month, Ogier said: “I think we're going to have more and more pressure to do that anyway, inside me, I don't really have it yet, this wish, this feeling because I don’t value those things as much as people think maybe.
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