It's not bad. It shows where they were against each other in that moment. It's good to know the rest of the information but the most important thing is the result.
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It's not bad. It shows where they were against each other in that moment. It's good to know the rest of the information but the most important thing is the result.
I agree with Mirek. It shows what each one of them can deliver to Hyundai. Probably Bouffier has a lot more promise to develop in the future and be a better driver than Dani in terms of results. But at the moment Bouffier has experience of just a single rally with WRC car and I think it is too much risk for them to put him in No 2 seat.
Good post.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
I would hope for Sordo+Hanninen to share 2nd car; testing plus selected events in a third car for Bouffier so that he can develop.
the reason why the T-Rex got upset... :bigcry:
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Sordo has signed for six rallies. If things go well, he might run more events. The announcement is about to be revealed (there's a delay because his co-driver hasn't been decided yet).
On the other hand, Sordo has rejected a last-hour offer from Citroen: a full season. However, he said no mainly because of the lack of testing.
Carlos Del B not staying with DS? Strange after they seem such a good team together. Clearly the treatment at the end of 2013 season must have really pissed Dani off!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
Cant understand hyundai running dani on gravel. Hanninen shouldve got all gravel rallies at least. Juho is also no slouch on tarmac either but guess hyundai maybe want sordos wrc experience...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
[/i]what treatment ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
The lack of pre GB testing and the chassis cock-up , hard to find motivation when your own team sabotage your chances before the rally starts!
I guess it is more a case of "I'm not driving for you if I only do tarmac"Quote:
Originally Posted by er88
But I would be really shocked if he turned down the offer of a full season at Citroen, testing or not. I just don't believe any driver would turn that down.
Maybe he is thinking about the future.
Citroën hasn't got clear plans regarding the WRC from 2015 on, while Hyundai has at least a 3 year plan.