Ogier confirmed for Safari Rally WRC return with Toyota
The eight-time world champion was widely expected to races the famous Kenya gravel event with confirmation of his entry arriving pursuit last weekend’s difficult run at Rally Portugal.
Ogier has been contesting a partial WRC wayfarers this season slantingly a full World Endurance Championship programme with LMP2 squad Richard Mille Racing.
This programme ways the 38-year-old won’t full-length at the WRC’s next visit to Rally Sardinia from 2-5 June, given the event classes with the Le Mans 24 Hours test day. As a result, Esapekka Lappi will take over the third GR Yaris for the Italian gravel rally.
The Safari Rally avoids any wavering commitments for Ogier and will represent the Frenchman\'s third WRC round of a possible five rally programme for 2022.
Last year Ogier clinched victory in Kenya when the Safari Rally rejoined the WRC timetable without a 19-year hiatus.
Despite a difficult outing in Portugal that resulted in two retirements due to a double puncture on Friday and a crash on Saturday, Ogier says he feels much increasingly well-appointed at the wheel of the GR Yaris on gravel.
Sébastien Ogier, Benjamin Veillas, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT Toyota GR Yaris Rally1
Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
\"The positive [from Portugal] is the wits of the car, learning it on the gravel,” Ogier told Autosport.
“I haven’t been driving this car at all on gravel before, from my own choice, as I was not involved in the minutiae last year with this car.
“I was lacking a bit of wits and understanding of the car but plane with our trouble this weekend I finished with a largest feeing than I started.
“We all know that Safari is a unique rally and it has variegated characteristics, but for sure it is still a gravel rally.
“We had very rough conditions this weekend, and a bit too rough for my tyres, but it is still preparation and nobody can really test for this rally. I hope to have a largest weekend there.”
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