WRC
WRC

Vincent Landais

France

France

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WRC

Landais partners Sébastien Ogier for a part-time 2025 campaign with Toyota Gazoo Racing, having claimed his first WRC win alongside the eight-time champion at Rallye Monte-Carlo in 2023.

Key Facts

Nationality

FRA

Date of birth

17.10.1991

Birthplace

France

Driver

First WRC rally

2012, Rally de France

First WRC stage win

2022, Acropolis Rally SS5

WRC stage wins

139

First WRC podium

2023, Rallye Monte-Carlo

WRC podiums

19

First WRC win

2023, Rallye Monte-Carlo

WRC wins

11

First WRC Wolf Power Stage win

2023, Rally Mexico

About Vincent Landais

Vincent Landais has quickly established himself as one of the WRC’s top co-drivers, navigating his way from junior categories to rallying’s elite.
He made his WRC debut in 2012 at just 21 years old, calling the notes for Laurent Gracial in a Suzuki Swift at Rally Alsace. A stint in the FIA European Rally Championship followed in 2014 alongside Jonathan Hirschi before he teamed up with fellow Frenchman Pierre-Louis Loubet. The duo found success in WRC2, clinching the title in a Škoda Fabia R5.
However, their journey wasn’t without setbacks. A difficult start to the 2021 season, marred by crashes, saw them part ways. But in 2022, they reunited at M-Sport, stepping up to the all-new Ford Puma Rally1.
Landais’ biggest career move came at the end of 2022 when he was called up to co-drive for eight-time world champion Sébastien Ogier at FORUM8 Rally Japan. The pair hit the ground running, taking victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo in 2023 – Landais’ first WRC win.
Continuing alongside Ogier for another part-time campaign in 2025 with Toyota Gazoo Racing, Landais remains one of the brightest co-driving talents in the WRC service park