Yeah, sure their cash flow is very positive at the moment. Letīs hope it stays that way. Kubica of course brings his money as well. I would say the situation for M-Sport looks very bright for now and the near future.
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Yeah, sure their cash flow is very positive at the moment. Letīs hope it stays that way. Kubica of course brings his money as well. I would say the situation for M-Sport looks very bright for now and the near future.
I'm sure I read somewhere that approx 60 Fiesta R5 cars have been ordered at nearly Ģ200k each. That and the other bits and bobs they're getting will be enough to tie them over I'm sure. Long term though, they definitely need a committed sponsor.
What a load of PR Bullsh1t ....delighted my ass . M-sport down the quaters !! .....money out of Malcom's pocket .... There will be some 'Malcom specials' out this year ide say ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC
How worse would it be for M-Sport's business not to have a top manufacturer team in WRC? Probably it's better for them to put or renounce at some money in the WRC team and still be attractive to top potential customers.
Bouffier's M-Sport Fiesta WRC ready to go ...
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I've noted that the Fiesta RS WRC tested was the new nose version of the Fiesta, but it doesn't appear in Monte Carlo. Is M-Sport saving the evolution for later?
The test car is a old one with new front. The new front will be used on Portugal.
It looks like it'll probably debut in Portugal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lalo
EDIT: too slow :P
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Thanks guys ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira
Will Bouffier do more events this year?