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Toyota and Repsol introduce the great team of Isidor Esteve and Toby Price as a great signing for Dakar 2026: “We have regained the feeling of rallying with the best team”
he dakar last year was exceptional toyota. Japanese brands became popular because fart–Raj, Although it was with Overdrive, a private team. Nevertheless, Henk Lategan I managed to finish in 2nd place, achieving a wonderful double crown with the Japanese rider Hilux T1+. gazoo racing.
And just this Thursday, the time has come to announce the official Toyota team line-up that will seek to continue the good dynamics in the world’s toughest rally in 2026. Repsol as a renewable fuel supplier Madrid signaled the start of a new adventure with main sponsor Saudi Arabia. And MD did not miss his appointment. They welcomed us with decorations that teleported us to Khaima, Saudi land. The organization also laid sand on the ground. Pure Dakar in the heart of the capital.
Isidor Esteve continues with Repsol Toyota Rally Teammeanwhile Toby Price, who won twice in the motorcycle category; Another great claim is Brand new signed for him Gazoo Racing. Australians share a cabin Armand Monleon Achieved a high-level starting hat trick as a co-pilot Lategan and Seth Quintero with the official team.
“It’s never tiring to be here. I think there’s always been a lot of fans in the Dakar in Spain, especially when we raced in Africa. It’s really great. As for the car, I tried it last Saturday in France and it was incredible. I got out of the car because the mechanic said it was just a test.” I bring back the feelings of the past where I said I was going to attend presentations and compete against the best teams. Is there anything better? “
“There are a few moments when you feel the pressure, but it doesn’t last long. In the desert, when you start the engine and turn it on, you concentrate, but everything is left behind. It all depends on the work you and the co-pilot do,” explained Henk Lategan.
“It’s been two years since I learned about T1+ and I feel good and I’ve already won a stage so I hope I can take it to another level. Winning a stage means I had a good day and of course I want to win everything, but that’s not the way to win the Dakar. Every stage is important and I’m ready to take the leap,” said Quintero.
“I’m looking forward to starting a new stage in my career. Safety-wise, it’s a big change. I’ve learned quickly with great teammates and I’m comfortable in the car. It’s hard to predict anything, but… But if it’s in the top 10, it’s great, and if it’s in the top 8, it’s even better. “The first goal is to get to the finish line,” Toby Price said.
Now that the presentation is over, all that remains is to wait for the Dakar, which begins in Yanbu on January 3rd. Drivers suffer more in front of the press than behind the wheel. Now it’s their turn to enjoy dune surfing at full throttle.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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