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Sebastien Ogier eyes Le Mans when he retires from WRC

ByAutoSport

Updated 29/12/2017 at 12:55 GMT

Five-time World Rally champion Sebastien Ogier says the Le Mans 24 Hours is high on his list for when he retires from the WRC.

Sébastien Ogier

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Ogier already has significant racing experience, having competed in two Porsche Supercup races as well as GT outings in an Audi R8 LMS and Ferrari F430 Scuderia.
He also tested a Red Bull Formula 1 car this summer.
"When I stop WRC I'll try something else for sure," said Ogier.
"I want to do Le Mans one day, that's clearly something I want to do.
"But there might be also other things."
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Sébastien Ogier competes in the 2017 Rally of Spain

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There had been suggestions Ogier might retire this year as he mulled his options for the 2018 WRC season, but the 33-year-old decided it was too soon to quit.
"I'm sure I'll be finding some other option, because staying home when you're 33... it's a bit too early, I think. I get bored very quickly," said Ogier.
"I'm sure there will be other kind of racing for me.
"Right now I'm focusing on WRC because it's already an intense championship, and I want to spend some time as well at home and take some care of my family too."
Running with the private M-Sport WRC team, Ogier's contract requires him to do fewer corporate promotion days between events than if he was with a factory.
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