Doubt it. Paddon has probably just raised some cash.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
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Doubt it. Paddon has probably just raised some cash.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Did you type the wrong name? Did you mean Ostbergs exit? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
imho all 3 names i could type(Neuville,Novikov,Ostberg)Quote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
are you sure?Quote:
Originally Posted by Doon
“Ultimately we are trying to market ourselves for 2014 and this amazing opportunity to compete in a Fiesta RS WRC with such a respected team as M-Sport gives us that chance.”
http://www.wrc.com/news/paddon-gets-wrc ... ?fid=19113
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“After some discussions, we were offered this great opportunity and it’s amazing to finally get our chance in a WRC car. - See more at: http://www.rallysportmag.com.au/home/in ... N0RFU.dpuf
stop with your fobofilia.
Paddon's public statements are always a little strange (for us europeans). perhaps he is a bit too polite and just wants to thank them for renting him a car, which is not very easy with other teams.
about investment from Malcolm-sport, remember kuipers was also given a brown car ;) also Paddon gave his "rights" to a management company with shareholders (do I need to explain this?).
everybody here, knows who has fobofilia,and what kind of fobofilia. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
For me it would be surprising if Neuville goes to Citroen or rather, leaves M-Sport. Neuveille is very confident in the car and it would be a hazard for him to change team for 2014.
I do believe one of the other two guys will leave for Citroen. One will remain at M-Sport. Let´s wait and see.
Wrc expert Capito...
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/110138
Yeah, good when we have more compeditive cars:-) I am happy!
Yes it is hard to compare. Tänak won two stages in Sapin, was leading the rally after 34km of stages and he was fighting for thrid against Mikko and Mads (was only around one minute behind leader Loeb) when he crashed out. Moreover, he had probably the best weather forecast for the stages ;-)
"also Paddon gave his "rights" to a management company with shareholders (do I need to explain this?)."
Just to assist you, the shareholders are primarily made up of "mum & dad type" investors who wish to see a young New Zealander with talent get an opportunity to succeed on the world stage.
A number of the shareholders are syndicates made up of group friends who between them have raised the required funds to purchase a share.
The Directors are his father and two businessmen well respected within the local community
Perhaps those on this forum who wish him well could get together, form a syndicate and also purchase a share.