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From Fury to Friendship: Sébastien Ogier’s Stunning U-Turn on Pirelli as WRC Era Ends

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
December 10, 2024
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From Fury to Friendship: Sébastien Ogier’s Stunning U-Turn on Pirelli as WRC Era Ends

Sebastien Ogier (FRA) and Vincent Landais (FRA) of team TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WRT are seen performing during the World Rally Championship Italy in Olbia, Italy on June 1, 2023 // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202306010485 // Usage for editorial use only //

Two years ago, Sébastien Ogier unleashed a verbal blitzkrieg on Pirelli, calling its tires a “joke” after a costly puncture dashed his hopes at Rally Japan. Fast forward to 2024, and the eight-time World Rally Champion was the unlikely star of Pirelli’s farewell gala, lavishing praise on the very company he once lambasted.

The emotional about-face came at the Monza Rally Show, where Pirelli celebrated its tenure as the WRC’s tire supplier. Ogier, reflecting on a tumultuous partnership, admitted the Italian tire giant had turned things around:

“I’ve been critical of Pirelli at the beginning – and rightly so. But they’ve done a good job. They deserve credit for their efforts and development over the years.”

Ogier even gifted Pirelli a signed Toyota race suit, symbolizing a transformation from fiery critic to unexpected ally.

Pirelli Exits as a Contender, Not a Culprit

Pirelli’s four-year stint in the WRC had a rocky start, plagued by complaints over punctures and performance. Yet, as Rally1 regulations matured, so did Pirelli’s product. Under rally manager Terenzio Testoni’s leadership, the company delivered a level of consistency that became the envy of motorsport tire suppliers.

“We made 20,000 tires in one year—all the same quality,” said Testoni. “It’s incredibly hard, but we proved our expertise.”

Though voluntarily stepping away from the WRC’s top tier, Pirelli isn’t leaving rallying altogether. It’s doubling down on Rally2, with new gravel and asphalt tires debuting in 2025, and pushing innovation in ice tires with testing set in Finland.

WRC’s Crossroads: What’s Next Without Pirelli?

As Pirelli exits, the WRC faces a monumental challenge. The Rally1 category, plagued by low entries and limited competition, has become a glaring weakness. Testoni didn’t mince words:

“The problem isn’t WRC2—it’s Rally1. We need 15 cars and at least 10 fighting for victories, like 2005. That’s the magic we’re missing.”

With hybrid technology also on its way out and the WRC navigating a delicate transition, the sport finds itself in a pivotal moment. Pirelli’s absence may force the series to rethink its approach to attracting manufacturers and teams.

A Legacy Worth Celebrating

As the dust settles on its WRC tenure, Pirelli leaves behind a legacy of perseverance and progress. Turning Sébastien Ogier from its fiercest critic to its most unlikely champion speaks volumes about the journey.

And while the Italian giant watches the WRC “through the window,” one thing is certain: the rallying world won’t soon forget Pirelli’s tireless pursuit of excellence.

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