Germany is mandatory - everyone has to drive there to be in final standings.
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5 WRC2 rounds for the Toyota junior boys in a Fiesta (SWE, POR, SAR, FIN, ESP):
http://planetemarcus.com/un-team-toy...unior-en-2017/
What would be the point in this specific situation? Does anybody doubt Suninen can beat Serderidis or Prokop? Only waste of money without anything to prove.
BTW: I have got strange feeling Lappi will drive Rally Monte Carlo in Tommi´s Fiesta R5. Just a feeling but I feel it in my bones.
Fabio Andolfi with 7 events on WRC2, starting on Corsica. But first, he will be on Monte Carlo with the new Fiat 124 Abarth
Ole Christian Veiby on Rally Sweden entry list with Fabia R5 WRC2
Just curious, where do these feelings in your bones come from?
If he is official test driver for Toyota's WRC program, would he be allowed to drive a Ford?
It's different for the Junior program where an R5 is really the best option for them but Toyota don't currently have an R5.
What would be the benefit for Toyota to allow him to compete in a competitors vehicle?
Is there precedent for this?