Honestly, I'm beginning to think the reason Ogier always wins the championship is because of his consistency rather than speed. The silly mistakes you constantly see Latvala, Meeke and Neuville making? Ogier very rarely makes mistakes like that, and if he does, he's lucky enough to usually get away without serious damage or time lost. Even if Ogier doesn't win the rally, he is usually not far away, and scoring good points that sustain his lead.
He wins through sheer precision. His rivals do all the work for him, by crashing.
Imagine if Neuville hadn't thrown away his Monte and Sweden wins. He would have been leading the championship comfortably.
Couldn't have put it in to words better than that.
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That proved that it is perfectly possible to run an electric rally car that is not insanely slow and boring (looking at Corsa-e).
Btw. Baumschlager himself said that the Austrian event schedule...
I think everything is decided too but these details have to stay private. Maybe Hyundai are playing a pr game, making it look like FIA are giving them reason to quit when the FIA aren't going to...
Tanak was complaining about car not being perfect even when he had 40s lead after first day in Toyota.
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