Martins Sesks is unsure what 2025 will look like after lighting up the WRC this year
Martins Sesks says he has “zero idea” where his future lies in the World Rally Championship after impressing in three Rally1 outings this year. The 2023 European Rally Championship runner-up has outlined his rising star status following a trio of head-turning appearances in rallying’s top tier thanks to a programme with M-Sport-Ford, partially funded by the WRC Promoter.
It was really challenging the first two occasions went quite smoothly I would say from a driving perspective but this was a real challenge and there was a lot of learning. “I think we have learned a lot for the future and now we know how to approach WRC rallies where we don’t know the roads.” Sesks’ three outings have impressed management at M-Sport which is yet to confirm its driver line-up for next year.
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