Exciting new lineup to drive the Toyota Yaris WRC in 2020
03 Dec 2019|1,420 views
The Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team has confirmed an exciting, all new driver lineup for the 2020 season.


Ogier, guided by co-driver Julien Ingrassia, established himself as the dominant force in the WRC as he won six consecutive drivers' titles between 2013 and 2018. Hungry to reclaim his crown and add to his tally of 47 victories, the 35-year old from France has signed with Toyota for the 2020 season, placing his trust in the car and team that won the 2019 drivers' championship with Ott Tanak.
While his maiden victory came on home soil in Wales in 2017, Evans has proven himself as a fast and consistent driver across the wide variety of different surfaces and conditions experienced in the WRC. Joining Toyota for the next two years, the 30-year old and his co-driver Scott Martin will continue the strong working relationship they started in 2019.
Rovanpera will embark on his rookie season in a World Rally Car in 2020 aged 19, but the youngster from Finland has long been regarded as one of the sport's most exciting prospects. Having previously had the chance to test the Yaris WRC as a 16-year old, he has now signed a two-year contract with the team. Together with co-driver Jonne Halttunen, Rovanpera won the 2019 WRC 2 Pro title with five wins from 11 starts, demonstrating his readiness to step up to the next level.
The Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team has confirmed an exciting, all new driver lineup for the 2020 season.


Ogier, guided by co-driver Julien Ingrassia, established himself as the dominant force in the WRC as he won six consecutive drivers' titles between 2013 and 2018. Hungry to reclaim his crown and add to his tally of 47 victories, the 35-year old from France has signed with Toyota for the 2020 season, placing his trust in the car and team that won the 2019 drivers' championship with Ott Tanak.
While his maiden victory came on home soil in Wales in 2017, Evans has proven himself as a fast and consistent driver across the wide variety of different surfaces and conditions experienced in the WRC. Joining Toyota for the next two years, the 30-year old and his co-driver Scott Martin will continue the strong working relationship they started in 2019.
Rovanpera will embark on his rookie season in a World Rally Car in 2020 aged 19, but the youngster from Finland has long been regarded as one of the sport's most exciting prospects. Having previously had the chance to test the Yaris WRC as a 16-year old, he has now signed a two-year contract with the team. Together with co-driver Jonne Halttunen, Rovanpera won the 2019 WRC 2 Pro title with five wins from 11 starts, demonstrating his readiness to step up to the next level.
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