Sébastien Ogier will not complete all of the remaining rounds of the 2025 World Rally Championship season.
The eight-time world champion has moved up to second place in the championship following back-to-back victories in Portugal and Sardinia despite missing two events, and will again compete this week at Acropolis Rally Greece.
That prompted speculation that Ogier may contest more events than in a traditional part-time campaign, but he will not compete at Rally Estonia (July 17-20).
Instead Toyota will run four cars, with Takamoto Katsuta returning to manufacturer points scoring duties alongside team-mates Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanperä.
There are no other surprises in the entry, with Hyundai and M-Sport Ford both fielding three Rally1 machines.
In total, 41 crews have entered the event which returns to the WRC calendar after a one-year hiatus in the European Rally Championship.
Oliver Solberg has nominated it as one of his points-scoring WRC2 rounds, and will be challenged by the likes of Nikolay Gryazin, Finnish drivers Roope Korhonen, Lauri Joona and Mikko Heikkilä and local Estonian pilots Robert Virves, Georg Linnamäe and Romet Jürgenson.