Originally Posted by
dimviii
i can understand Citroens decision,but dont like it.
Dont like it because Meeke is one to watch at wrc,for good and bad reasons.
Yes he didnt manage to deliver,but he didnt helped from his team to deliver.
I dont believe that any other driver would manage good results at c3.
Impossible for any driver to deliver good results,when team after one year, had to call Loeb to justify the c3 problems.
There is no such example at wrc.
Citroen isnt the same team that won everything at last decade.
Strange decisions,less budget,not good drivers choices.
While Meeke is probably paid for rest of season,they preffered to fire him,than to enter him at wrc2 with c3 r5.
They will still try with Lefebvre to beat the official skodas(lol)
after the ''problematic'' ds3,they build a new car,and demonstrate it against the king championship winning fabia,with 1 crew against 2 crews of skoda.The starnge decisions i talked.
Will be surprised anybody if they fail?
This game you have to spent money to play.If you cant afford ,you just dont play.When you do it ,you have to do it right.
You dont ridicule a glorious team with such presentation at world playing level.
Saying that,i dont mean that Meeke hasnt his share at this sideline.Some of his crashes there is no excuse when he hadnt got to push.
Wish him all the best for the future.
i d like to see him at a couple rallies with a prooven car.