Toyota has named three new drivers for their 2020 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) as Sebastien Ogier joins them alongside Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanpera.

Citroen Racing announced its exit from 2020 WRC season after Ogier decided to move from the team. He was expected to join Toyota which the Japanese manufacturer confirmed on Wednesday along with co-driver Julien Ingrassia in a brand new line-up.

Ogier will be joined by his former M-Sport Ltd teammate Evans (co-driver Scott Martin) and WRC rookie Rovanpera (co-driver Jonne Halttunen) as Toyota drops Jari-Matti Latvala and Kris Meeke after the departure of Ott Tanak to Hyundai.

“I’m definitely very excited to be joining this team. It’s another new challenge for me and I’m looking forward to it,” said Ogier. “We already discussed it at the end of 2016, and although we didn’t manage to make it happen at that time.

“I’m now overwhelmed to start working with such an iconic brand as Toyota as well as my childhood idol Tommi Makinen. The plan is to aim for some success together and to try to win back the world championship. It’s an interesting line-up.

“I know Elfyn very well as I’ve worked with him before and I’m sure he can bring a lot to the team too, while Kalle has proven many things already in rallying, so he’s definitely got some talent and I’m sure he will improve very quickly.

“All three of us are new to the team, so it’s going to be challenging to learn the car and everything, but of course we’ll do our best to perform as quickly as possible.” At the same time, Evans stated: “Joining Toyota Gazoo Racing is a great opportunity for me and I’m really excited to get going.

“The team has been very successful since it came into the sport three years ago and I’m looking forward to be a part of it. Tommi has been very successful as a driver himself and knows what it takes to perform at this level.

“It’s been great to deal with him so far, and I’m looking forward to getting to know the team better as we ramp up towards the start of next season. 2019 was a mixed season for us – missing three rallies due to injury being the low point – but there were some strong results and performances as we competed for stage wins and podiums.

“Now I want to take that further, to be winning rallies more often and seeing what’s possible in this new chapter. It will be nice to work with Sebastien again too: With the experience and success he’s had, he’s a great guy to have in the team.”

WRC rookie Rovanpera will make his adebut at the age of 19-years, he stated: “I’m really excited to be joining the team. I think the goal for any young rally driver is to have a seat in a World Rally Car and now that chance is coming for me.

“It has been great for me to see how Tommi has been trusting me already when I first tested the car a few years ago, and it’s now really nice to be fully a part of his team. I’m sure that next year is going be quite demanding: The biggest challenges will be to learn the new car and also the rallies that are new on the calendar.

“For sure, the beginning will be all about learning the car and the speed and everything that comes with it. I think Seb and Elfyn will be really good team-mates for me with their experience. I have so much I can learn from them, so it’s nice to have them in the team.”

Team principal Tommi Makinen added: “I’m really pleased with the driver line-up we have been able to put together for next season. I believe it provides us with a great balance in our team as we target more championship trophies next year and in the future.

“We know how strong Sebastien is and we’re all looking forward to working with him and Julien. I think that being able to attract a driver with his record says a lot about what we have achieved in such a short space of time with this team.

“Elfyn is a driver I have been watching for some time. We’ve seen that he can have the speed to win on almost any surface, but he can also be very clever when needed and score good points. I’ve known Kalle since he was very young and it’s always been clear that he has something special.

“He still has lots to learn, but I believe that he is ready for this step now. I want to say thank you to Ott and Martin, Jari-Matti and Miikka, and Kris and Seb for all they have done for our team. I wish them all the best for the future.”

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