This will be Gill's third outing in the WRC this year along with co-driver Gabriel Morales from Brazil after the duo delivered some impressive performances in Kenya and Finland.
Gaurav Gill was a strong contender for the Safari Rally podium in WRC2, however, the gruelling opening day led to Gill's day ending prematurely as his Fabia came to a halt when his engine inhaled huge amounts of sand.
Representing India in the grid is Gaurav Gill who is making his powerful comeback in the World Rally Championship after a hiatus of two years since Rally Turkey and Australia 2019. Gill returns to WRC 2 driving a Skoda Fabid Rally 2 car for the first time with Brazilian co-driver Gabriel.
Gaurav Gill will be driving the Skoda Fabia R5 in WRC 2 churning out 290 hp with a maximum torque of 425 Newton metres with Brazilian co-driver Gabriel Morales.