The question is, how fast he is compared with Kalle & Oliver..?
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Way too early to tell, he hasn't even done a rally yet! I think it's going to be tougher for him though, particularly with living in Australia. There will need to be some pretty big decisions/commitments made near the end of next year if he's going to go down the same path as Kalle and Oliver. It'll be interesting to see what his program is in 2021/2, to see how serious he is.
https://www.autosport.com/wrc/news/1...atus-at-toyota
Ogier hasn't demanded number one status at Toyota, everyone is equal as the season starts...
I’m not a huge fan of Ogier, but will be really interested to see if he can equal Kankkunen’s unbeaten record of 3 driver’s titles with three different manufacturers. On a related note, other than Ogier, who was the last driver to win the driver’s title with more than one manufacturer? Röhrl?
That's rare indeed. As masa90 wrote, only Röhrl, Kankkunen and Ogier have managed to do it. Mikkola (1979) and Grönholm (2006) have also been close to achieve it (Mikkola retrospectively), but being close naturally doesn't count here.