Parc Fermé: Toyota dominates Japan WRC Rally as Estonia's Jürgenson lines up
The latest episode of Postimees rally show Parc Fermé features Estonian Autosport Federation sports division head Kuldar Sikk. Topics include Jaspar Vaher's stellar performance at the Swedish European Rally Championship, Joosep Ralf Nõgene's rise, Patrick Enok's first Finnish championship win, and the upcoming Japan WRC Rally where Romet Jürgenson is the sole Estonian competitor.
SportThe latest episode of the Postimees rally podcast Parc Fermé brought together host Karl Mihkel Eller and guest Kuldar Sikk — head of the Estonian Autosport Federation's sports division and a former WRC-level co-driver — to break down the biggest stories from the rally world.
A highlight of the discussion was Jaspar Vaher's impressive outing at the Swedish European Rally Championship, where the young Estonian turned heads with a standout performance. Joosep Ralf Nõgene also drew attention as an emerging talent worth watching in the coming seasons. Meanwhile, Patrick Enok claimed his first victory in the Finnish Rally Championship, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Much of the episode focused on the Japan WRC Rally, where Toyota's factory drivers enter as overwhelming favorites. According to Sikk, the Japanese manufacturer is leaving nothing to chance on home soil, making their squad the team to beat. On the other side of the equation, Hyundai faces a tough battle simply trying to survive on asphalt against Toyota's formidable preparation.
For Estonian fans, the most personal storyline in Japan is Romet Jürgenson, who lines up as the only Estonian driver in the field, competing behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta Rally2. His participation gives local audiences a direct connection to one of the season's final and most prestigious rounds of the FIA World Rally Championship.
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