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Toyota WRC juniors graduate to Rally2 for 2024

Toyota has selected two drivers from its WRC Challenge Programme to graduate to the second tier Rally2 class for next season.

The reigning world champion squad chose three young Japanese rally talents namely; Hikaru Kogure (20), Nao Otake (21) and Yuki Yamamoto (24) to join its driver development programme last year, that aims to promote a young Japanese driver to its WRC team in the future.

After an extensive two-year training programme led by 15-time WRC rally winner Mikko Hirvonen, which has seen the trio compete in national and international rallies in Rally4 cars, Toyota has selected Kogure and Yamamoto to contest Rally2 programmes next year.

“For Yuki and Hikaru, the programme will get more difficult now they are stepping up to Rally2," said Hirvonen. "The competition will be harder and the pace will be higher, but we are excited to see what they can do when we push them even harder.”

Toyota began this driver development programme in 2015, with it biggest success story being Takamoto Katsuta, who has since progressed to drive Toyota's fourth WRC entry in 2020, and has driven full seasons in a factory car since 2021.

Today’s announcement doesn’t offer any more details about the Rally2 programmes for Kogure and Yamamoto. However, it would seem likely the pair will drive Toyota’s new GR Yaris Rally2 car, which is currently undergoing homologation and is expected to make its debut next year.

“I felt that I had done the best that I can, so I knew that I would not have any regrets,” said Kogure.

“At the beginning, I struggled quite a lot as I had very little experience on gravel or snow, and I found the pacenote system to be completely different. But I did a lot of recce training with my co-driver Topi and I felt a lot of progress during the most recent rallies in Poland, Latvia and Finland. Rally2 is going to be another step but I’m really looking forward to it.”

Source: Autosport

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