Sebastien Ogier is expecting the all-new Rally Japan, which returns to the WRC calendar for the first time since 2010, to be 'quite a demanding' event.
"I'm really excited for Rally Japan. It was quite a big disappointment the last two years that this rally had to be cancelled as we definitely see it as a highlight for us as Toyota drivers," said Ogier, the winner of the last Rally Japan in 2010.
"This rally will be totally different to before, though, and probably quite a demanding one from what we have seen so far. But I always like the challenge of a completely new rally where everybody starts from scratch and has to adapt as quickly as possible.It's a view shared by Ogier's Toyota teammatesAfter a disappointing run to sixth last time out on Spain's smooth tarmac roads, Evans is planning to use this event as a springboard for his 2023 campaign.
Having wrapped up the manufacturers' title in Spain, this weekend's finale offers Toyota a chance to sign off the year in style in front of its home crowd without the added pressure of having to fight for championships.Despite the pressure-free environment, Rovanpera is expecting a"very tricky" event to culminate his championship winning season.
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