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Matton in Belgian.
While I think WRC (and others) should avoid Turkey due to recent happenings I would rather not discuss that in this thread.
So on a different note, it's clear now that Tanak is going back to MSport and Camilli will continue as per his contract. Evans seems to be out of a WRC drive. To me that means Ostberg and Suninen or Tidemand have a drive. Maybe Lukanyuk but that's a long shot.
Here's my armchair analysis:
Ostberg seems to have options because he has experience and money. Money is attractive to MSport and experience to Toyota. Note: I'm not aware of him testing with anyone yet. Also that "story" about having 3 options and one being disregarded is clearly: MSport, Toyota, private team (disregarded). So yeah, in reality there is just 1 unknown spot left in the WRC at Toyota or MSport. I assume it will be Suninen (it's what I would pick) and the other will be Ostberg. The only unknown now is who goes where.
Turkey is inevitably going to be in the calendar. Money speaks compared to Greece in which it deserves a place in the calendar.
The issue is that Ostberg is generally quite good in the first rallyes of the season (especially Sweden and Mexico). As the third car will only arrive in the fourth event, the situation is quite complicated for Toyota because if they hire Ostberg only for the third car, you will take a driver who çannot compete in his two most efficient rallyes.
In addition to that, Ostberg is the most experienced driver so, in terms of gaining experience, it would be strange not to use him in the first three rallyes.
In my opinion, Toyota is currently negotiating with drivers about this issue. Perhaps the best solution would be that each driver miss one of the first three rallyes (Monte Carlo for Ostberg, Sweden for Lappi and Mexico for Hanninen).