WRC Champion Rovanperä to begin single seater journey in New Zealand
Two-time World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanperä’s single seater journey will begin in January in New Zealand in the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy.
In a symbolic first step, he will join the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing-supported championship to begin a transformational process that the young star hopes will take him to the top level of circuit racing.
Speaking after confirming his retirement from rallying, the 25-year-old Finn made it clear he has his sights set on progressing towards the highest levels of single seaters, which will include Super Formula in 2026.
“It has not been an easy choice by any means,” he explained. “I have already achieved so much in rallying and I have achieved those things at a young age.
“It feels like the right timing to pursue my next dreams and challenges. We’ve been making some good plans to prepare the best ways possible so that I can make the most of this opportunity. I’m really looking forward to pushing myself in the world of single seater.”
His single seater circuit racing journey will begin with Hitech in the highly-regarded Castrol Toyota FR Oceania Trophy. The 2026 championship will race over four consecutive weekends with two rounds in New Zealand’s North Island and two in the South Island, including the concluding event of the 2026 season – the 70th New Zealand Grand Prix at Highlands Motorsport Park.
All of the championship’s circuits are highly-respected for their challenging and unforgiving characteristics and are the perfect training ground to prepare drivers for northern hemisphere campaigns. Rovanperä will compete in Japan’s Super Formula championship which begins in April 2026 at Motegi, just two months after his campaign in NZ concludes.
The NZ championship will be the good opportunity for Kalle to gain more experience of circuit racing, which has been limited to races in the Porsche GT3 Cup during 2024 when he enjoyed a year out from full-time rallying after winning back-to-back World Rally Championship titles in 2022 and 2023.
He joined Toyota and the WRC’s top level aged just 19 in 2020 and during the following three years set new standards in the sport. He became the championship’s youngest-ever podium finisher, youngest-ever rally winner and then youngest-ever world champion when he clinched his first title at Rally New Zealand the day after his 22nd birthday.
Fans will be able to follow Kalle’s progress in the championship easily. Qualifying will be livestreamed on TOYOTA GAZOO Racing’s YouTube channel. Races will also be on that channel and on SkySport domestically in New Zealand. Races will also be streamed live on the Motorsport.TV platform.

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