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07/29/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/29/2022 02:01

Rally Finland: PreviewTOYOTA GAZOO Racing ready to defend unbeaten home record

The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team will compete on home soil at Rally Finland on August 4-7 and target another victory on the fastest round of the season with its driver line-up of championship leader and hometown hero Kalle Rovanperä, his fellow Flying Finn Esapekka Lappi and defending event king Elfyn Evans.

The GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID takes to its home roads around Jyväskylä having performed strongly so far in its debut season with victories in five of the last six events. It has a tough act to follow though at Rally Finland, where its predecessor the Yaris WRC won all four editions held between 2017 and 2021. A dominant display on the most recent round in Estonia on similarly fast roads provides the team with confidence, but a single pre-event test over the coming days will be crucial for tailoring the car setup to the specific characteristics of Finnish gravel stages.

The rally-mad Finnish public is expected to turn out in their numbers to cheer for Jyväskylä-born Rovanperä in particular following his outstanding form in 2022. He increased his championship lead to 83 points with his fifth win in Estonia, but is taking nothing for granted as he looks to improve upon a challenging top-level debut on Rally Finland in 2021.

Lappi is also a local favourite, hailing from around an hour from the service park, and claimed his maiden FIA World Rally Championship victory on the event with TGR in 2017. Evans meanwhile achieved an epic win at last year's Rally Finland and finished a strong second last time out in Estonia, rising to third in the championship. Takamoto Katsuta should also feel at home in his TGR WRT Next Generation entry, having learned his trade on Finnish roads as part of the TGR WRC Challenge Program.

Renowned for its smooth and fast forest roads featuring numerous crests and jumps, Rally Finland is returning to its traditional summer date for the first time since 2019. The rally begins with an extended version of the mixed-surface Harju stage in the centre of Jyväskylä, which is revisited in shorter form after Friday morning's loop of two repeated stages to the north. Another two stages to the west are run twice in the afternoon. Saturday as usual takes the crews south for four stages around Jämsä, each to be repeated after midday service. Sunday's double loop pairs the Oittila stage with Ruuhimäki which once more hosts the rally-ending Power Stage.

Quotes:
Jari-Matti Latvala (Team Principal)

"As a true home event for our team, Rally Finland is always very special. After a really strong rally in Estonia, our target has to be to try and repeat that in Finland. The characteristics are similar with fast gravel roads but the stages in Finland have more natural jumps and are generally more flowing. That's why the drivers enjoy them so much and say they are the best stages in the world. I'm sure there will be a lot of support for Kalle after his performances this year, and I know how that can give you a boost on your home event. But all of our drivers really enjoy this those roads and can be fast there. We are aware that there can always be surprises, so we need to prepare very well in our testing over the coming days."