Then where is?
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Of course not but first you have to get there, preferably with a manufacturer team, and have the skills to stay there. Kubica has the money but he was/is not ready as a driver.
I'm not saying the guys who came from E/IRC were fully developed either, but you can see from the season when he won WRC2 what the results were from his starts in ERC. When he was pushed harder, as he was when he stepped up to WRC, he kept falling off the road.
I don't think the situation is different. True, most of the privateers has been driving Ford recent years, but Raikonen is some exception, isn't he? May be he just pays more?!?
Fair assessment. I also think his future is not in WRC, most likely on circuits.
A man like Kubica who´s also paying big money just want the best parts. Maybe he found out something this year and wanted Citroen because he´d get the best. Maybe so. True is that Ford (M-Sport) has two cars with the very best classified parts. 3rd and4th drivers use older parts (not second hand, only parts that gives less performance). At least that was the case a couple ot years ago.
No, just facts. Winning factory team cars were always little more harder to get to, than always customer friendly Ford (not always M-Sport btw).
Ha-ha. You forget one thing, in market economy, the customer controls the market. That is another fact.
Wilson just makes cars on affordable price, and that seem to be a good thing in WRC crisis times. For sure customers don't expect spacecraft technology, do they?