Sebastien Ogier to make WRC return at Rally Finland

Sebastien Ogier will compete in Rally Finland as part of his 2025 World Rally Championship campaign, choosing to skip Rally Estonia. This will be his sixth WRC start of the season, joining Toyota’s five-car lineup alongside Kalle Rovanpera, Elfyn Evans, Takamoto Katsuta, and Sami Pajari. Ogier hinted at his Finland participation after finishing second in the Acropolis Rally Greece, where he plans to return after his 2024 victory. Despite not finalizing his schedule post-Finland, Ogier mentioned a potential appearance in Chile in September, possibly making it his seventh WRC start…

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Ogier Returns: Rally Finland Anticipates Epic Comeback

Sebastien Ogier has decided to skip Rally Estonia and instead participate in Rally Finland as part of his limited 2025 World Rally Championship campaign. Ogier, an eight-time world champion, will join the Toyota team for Rally Finland, where he will race alongside full-time drivers Kalle Rovanpera, Elfyn Evans, Takamoto Katsuta, and Sami Pajari. After finishing second in the Acropolis Rally Greece, Ogier expressed his interest in competing in Finland, where he emerged victorious last year. Following Rally Finland, Ogier hinted at a potential participation in Chile in September, which would…

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Max Verstappen, George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonelli: What should Mercedes’ F1 line-up be? Our writers debate

Rumours are swirling about Toto Wolff’s discussions with Max Verstappen, sparking speculation that the four-time world champion could drive for Mercedes in 2026, raising questions about the team’s optimal strategy and potential garage mate for Verstappen. Although Verstappen is contracted with Red Bull until 2028, the possibility of him joining Mercedes is not entirely ruled out, with Wolff not denying ongoing talks and George Russell acknowledging Verstappen’s presence on Mercedes’ radar. Should Verstappen sign with Mercedes, a crucial decision for Wolff would be choosing the optimal teammate from the current…

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Revolutionizing the Race: Analyzing Mercedes’ Potential F1 Dream Team for 2026

The rumors about Toto Wolff possibly discussing future plans with Max Verstappen have sparked speculation that the four-time world champion could drive for Mercedes in 2026, raising questions about the team’s strategic direction and potential lineup changes. One major hurdle is Verstappen’s Red Bull contract until 2028, making any move tricky but not entirely impossible in the ever-evolving Formula 1 landscape. While talks are ongoing between Wolff and Verstappen, the decision of who will partner with him if he joins Mercedes poses a complex dilemma for the team to address.…

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