Vincent Landais


Vincent Landais is a French rally co-driver. He is the co-driver of the French rally driver Sébastien Ogier, racing for Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT.
Landais won the 2025 World Rally Championship.

Rally career

Early career

Landais began his competitive career in rallying at the age of 21, debuting as co-driver to Laurent Gracial at the 2012 Rallye de France-Alsace. He joined the FIA European Rally Championship in 2014, partnering with Robert Consani in a Peugeot 207 S2000 for the first four rounds of the season. In 2015, Landais teamed up with Jonathan Hirschi, and the pair stepped up to the WRC2 category, achieving a best finish of fifth in class at the Monte Carlo Rally.

Partnership with Pierre-Louis Loubet

The partnership with Hirschi concluded at the end of the 2015 season. For 2016, Landais began a successful collaboration with fellow French driver Pierre-Louis Loubet. The duo's most significant achievement came in 2019 when they secured the WRC2 Championship title driving a Škoda Fabia R5. This success led to their entry into the top-tier World Rally Championship class in 2020 with 2C Competition. Their WRC debut occurred at the Rally Estonia, although they retired due to a steering rack failure. They went on to score their first WRC points later that season in Sardinia.
Loubet and Landais were initially handed a full-season entry with Hyundai 2C Competition for 2021, but they parted ways after the first three rounds, with Florian Haut-Labourdette taking over as Loubet's co-driver.
Landais and Loubet reunited to compete in the Ford Puma Rally1 during 2022. The pair scored a season best of 4th place in Italy and Greece.

Toyota and championship victory

When Benjamin Veillas stepped down as co-driver for eight-time World Champion Sébastien Ogier ahead of the final round of the 2022 season, Landais was selected to join the Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT team alongside Ogier. Their partnership quickly yielded results, Landais secured his first career WRC victory at the opening round of the 2023 season, the Monte Carlo Rally. The pair followed this up with wins at Rally Mexico and the Safari Rally, where they led a dominant 1-2-3-4 finish for the Toyota team.
Heading into 2024, Ogier and Landais committed to a partial programme, competing in all but two rounds. They achieved three more victories that season in Croatia, Portugal, and Finland. Their campaign was marked by an incident at Rally Poland where they were forced to withdraw following a car accident on a recce run prior to the official event. Their Toyota collided with a Ford, hospitalizing both Ogier and Landais. The driver of the Ford later died in hospital.
Heading into 2025, Landais and Ogier continued with a part schedule. They won the opening round in Monte Carlo, before winning a further five events during the season. Landais achieved the ultimate success by winning the his first World Rally Championship title alongside Ogier who won his ninth. Their efforts also helped Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT secure the World Constructors' Championship. Landais will continue as Ogier's co-driver at Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT for 2026, completing a partial season consisting of over half the championship events.

WRC victories

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Rally results

WRC results

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WRC-2 results