Yet he did not put a word wrong when he commented about Latvala's and Meeke's performance. But truth hurts sometimes
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well if I was Latvala, or Meeke, I would have been a little offended.
His man Tanak won the world championship. Maybe he should respect his peers and didn't need to say anything.
He of all people should know it's a fine line between greatness and failing to achieve, and what risk is at stake every time you get behind a wheel and push above and beyond.
It's one thing telling the truth and another being a class act. The jury's out...
With only two manu teams and one semiprivate in WRC, what would you think Formula One people would´ve done if in same situation? I mean 8-10 top drivers and only 6 seats?
And FIA? Do they even care about WRC?
Honestly, there’s little point to compare with F1; they have a grid to fill and they’re mainly interested on drivers money to do it…
Despite Citroen pull out, the WRC is not living a sudden crisis and next season can be as exciting as the previous ones. Still, it makes total sense to question the series future, especially the new rules for 2022 and the promoter expansion plans; a thread about it was open a couple of weeks ago https://www.motorsportforums.com/sho...422-WRC-future , why not use it?