The Weekly Question returns for a fifth episode. As a reminder, each week, you'll have the opportunity to answer a question about an event that took place the previous weekend or that could take place next weekend. F1, MotoGP, Rally, Endurance, Indycar, GT… All disciplines will be there. This Monday, it’s time for WRC, and more particularly to Sébastien Ogier.
This season, the eight-time world champion is engaged with Toyota in a partial program. But the Frenchman is not just making up the numbers, with four podiums, including three wins, in four rallies contested so far. He won the opening round in Monte Carlo and took second place in the Canary Islands behind his teammate Kalle Rovanperä. He then won in Portugal and Sardinia.
If, on the dirt roads around Porto, the Gapençais took advantage of the bad luck and the mechanical problem ofOtt Tänak to glean a seventh success in the Portuguese event, he was however crowned by regularity and experience on the Sardinian roads.
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The WRC and Sébastien Ogier are the subjects of the fifth Weekly Question
Entering the Acropolis Rally this weekend, his third consecutive gravel rally this season, Sébastien Ogier can legitimately claim another podium finish, or even better. But, now in second place in the drivers' standings, behind his teammate Elfyn Evans, the Toyota driver will also have to navigate the narrow and tricky Greek roads for his rivals on Friday.
With experience, and a car that has already proven its reliability this season, there is no doubt that the Frenchman will give his all and once again seize his chance to add a new line to his list of achievements.
So, in your opinion, after Portugal and Sardinia, will Sébastien Ogier follow up with another victory in Greece? Vote now! Please feel free to give and expand on your opinion in the comments!
DANIEL MEYERS
24/06/2025 at 01:40 a.m.
What a pointless, ill-phrased question! The correct one would be: If he has a very good result, would you want him to change his program to compete for the title?