The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team heads to the Rally de España for the penultimate round of the 2022 season on October 21-23 with the goal of securing the manufacturers' championship to add to the drivers' and co-drivers' titles won by Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen earlier this month in New Zealand.

The team has a lead of 81 points in the manufacturers' standings with a maximum of 52 available from each of the final two rounds. It means a score of 23 points in Spain - equivalent to having one car finishing on the podium and another inside the top six - would be enough to clinch the title ahead of the season-closing round in Japan.

Rovanperä will be joined in the team's line-up in Spain as usual by Elfyn Evans, who finished second on the asphalt event one year ago, as well as Sébastien Ogier, a three-time previous winner of the rally. Takamoto Katsuta makes his fifth Spanish start - his third at rallying's top level - in his TGR WRT Next Generation entry.

The Rally de España is based in Salou on the Costa Daurada around an hour south of Barcelona. After 10 editions as a mixed-surface event, the rally last year returned to being run solely on the smooth and flowing asphalt roads of the Catalunya region for which the event is best-known.

Much of the itinerary is similar to last year, but the rally begins with two new stages directly to the north of Salou. Two more familiar stages conclude a loop of four tests to be repeated in the afternoon after service. Saturday is almost identical to previous years, with a trio of tests to the north-east to be run twice followed by a stage on the Salou seafront to round out the day. The Pratdip and Riudecanyes stages are run twice to form the final day and the second pass of the latter test - known for its crowd-pleasing roundabouts - will host the rally-ending Power Stage.

Quotes:
Jari-Matti Latvala (Team Principal)

"After the incredible achievement in New Zealand by Kalle and Jonne to win the drivers' and co-drivers' titles, there is now one target remaining for us which is to win the manufacturers' championship. We are not far away from it and the most important thing in Spain will be to bring two cars to the finish and score the points we need. This is the main objective but of course we also hope to have the speed to fight for the rally victory. The GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID has been competitive on all the asphalt rallies so far this season and we are confident that can be the case in Spain as well. This is the rally where the roads are closest to a racetrack in character: It's one the drivers can really enjoy and just focus on their lines and on braking as late as possible, and I think all our drivers will be motivated to get a great result."

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