Don't think we'll see Toksport back on the same level like we've seen them the last few years..
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Linnamae had a test with the Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 from Sarrazin Motorsport.
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“I am super-motivated for next year. But what also really motivates me more with Hyundai is the future. You see the guys in the team in the right places now with Cyril [Abiteboul, team principal] and F-X [Demaison, technical director]. Especially F-X. I know him from before and there’s nobody better to build a rally car. I am convinced this will turn into success with the people in the correct positions – for the future, for my future, this is the correct place to be.”
Sensing some awkwardness in posing the question, Mikkelsen takes the lead.
He adds: “When you look back on my Hyundai period last time, it was a disaster on Tarmac. Now, everything is new. As long as the car turns, I’m confident I will be quick.
lol the last sentence made me laugh. As long as the car turns
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/what-...-with-hyundai/
Lol?
The main issue for Tänak, Loeb, Mikkelsen, and even Neuville , was that the car understeered a lot, they had to use the handbrake to make the car turn in. Even in full speed corners.
So, if the car turn in in its natural behavior, and not need to be forced to do it, everyone is happy.
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Mikkelsen on tarmac… well, strange choice.
It gives a bit the feeling that Hyundai choose the strategy before (1 guy for fast gravel with Lappi, 1 guy for rough gravel, 1 guy for tarmac) and that they have chosen the names (at least for Sordo and Mikkelsen) after that.
For sure, there is no more pure smooth tarmac such as Catalunya and you can take good points by being clever… but Lappi did so in the last 18 months (Ypres/Croatia/Japan).
So let’s see (last time Hyundai did a strange choice in 3rd, they won back-to-back manufacturer title).
And Sordo has added a new driver «*removed*» by Hyundai while he keeps the job (whereas all people thought he was finished): Hanninen, Paddon, Mikkelsen (1st time), Loeb, Solberg and now Suninen.
Other point to be noticed (even if it’s more about WRC-2): Skoda (through Toksport) is losing a lot of people, at least for the top guys of WRc-2
- Gryazin officially to Citroen
- Pajari rumors to Toyota (will be 0 car in Devoluy)
- Lindholm left during summer
- Mikkelsen goes to RC1 with Hyundai
- Solberg’s plans uncertain (trying to rent the 4th RC1 Toyota now that it’ll be more available?)
- from Toksport team, at the moment, sounds only Greensmith are staying with Skoda. Well, and maybe Bulacia but very disappointing in the last two years