In a significant update for the World Rally Championship (WRC), Elfyn Evans will continue with Toyota Gazoo Racing for a fifth season, while the reigning world champion Kalle Rovanpera transitions to a part-time role in 2024.
Evans, who finished as runner-up in this year’s WRC, expressed his enthusiasm about extending his time with Toyota.
"We've had some great successes together over the last four years and I'm excited to continue that story," said Evans, highlighting the positive relationship he has built with the team since joining in 2020.
"We've had some great successes together over the last four years and I'm excited to continue that story,"

The 2024 roster will also feature Takamoto Katsuta, who is set to drive in the second Yaris Rally1 hybrid for Toyota Gazoo Racing. Ogier, the eight-time world champion, has participated in the WRC part time for the last two seasons, including a eventful finish in 2021 when he narrowly defeated Evans for the title in a competitive final race.
With Rovanpera and Ogier essentially not contesting the overall championship in 2024, Evans and his co-driver Scott Martin may find themselves in an advantageous position to lead Toyota to their fourth successive WRC victory.
As the motorsport community gears up for the 2024 season, excitement builds for the Monte Carlo Rally, set to kick off the series from January 25 to 28. The changes within Toyota Gazoo Racing signal a dynamic year ahead in the WRC, with seasoned competitors and fresh strategies set to unfold on the rally tracks.
Overall, the upcoming season promises to be filled with intense competition and opportunities for emerging talents and established champions alike. Evans, with his renewed commitment to Toyota, aims to leverage his experience towards securing championship glory, while Rovanpera paces himself for an energized return.


