
Tänak welcomes Ogier's WRC challenge
Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 10.04.23. | 14:45
While Ogier starts in Zagreb, he has already pointed out that he won’t be driving a factory Yaris GR Rally1 at the following event in Portugal
Sébastien Ogier’s story hasn’t changed; he’s still enjoying his part-time retirement, but that hasn’t stopped fellow world champion Ott Tänak from encouraging him to stick around.
The Estonian says the current championship leader should maintain a current busy schedule which takes Ogier to this month’s Croatia Rally (20 - 23 April), meaning he’s started six of the last seven rounds.
Pour Ott Tänak, Sébastien Ogier doit faire son retour à plein temps en WRC.
— Pas Corde ! (@Pas_Corde) April 8, 2023
🎙️: "Il ne nous a jamais vraiment quitté. Il a fait presque tous les rallyes depuis l'an dernier et il s'en est bien sorti à chaque fois."
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“I guess he’s done [almost] every rally since the end of last year, he’s always been there. Okay, he was probably clever to miss Sweden to have a good road position in Mexico. I guess he never left,” Tänak said.
Tänak, who shared the M-Sport Ford team with Ogier in 2017, said the Frenchman’s presence in the World Rally Championship (WRC) provided a great storyline.
“For me, if he’s going to stay [in the WRC], it’s the best for the championship and for rallying itself. I would welcome to have him around and to clean the road for us as well,” Tänak added.
Despite his friend and rival’s request, Ogier wouldn’t budge. Talking after winning Guanajuato Rally Mexico and moving to the top of the table, he said: “I am here to have fun and to give the team as many points as possible. That doesn’t change.”
While Ogier starts in Zagreb, he has already pointed out that he won’t be driving a factory Yaris GR Rally1 at the following event in Portugal.
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