Back on topic... Mikko did something different this time :D
Back on topic... Mikko did something different this time :D
he went off, another disappointment for the finn, i'm sorry but if he hadn't won the title back in 2009 when he actually had a chance, i don't think it will happen for hime ever. He's unable to challenge Ogier, Ostberg, Novikov(when he doesn't crash), and Jari-Matti Latvala,not to mention Thierry Nueville (for this rally anyway).
Today he challenged (thatīs good) but learned the hard way when he passed the limit. Keep on going Mikko and he willl win in NORF.
We are talking about Mikko, I think he should have learned everything by now. Game over at the end of this year I guess.
The limits always differ. You canīt learn, only push to the limit everytime. Even Loeb was beyond the limits sometimes.
mikko- an overated driver trying to keep up with the top guys, think back on the top teams he has been pushed into
subaru,ford etc. Loeb even beat him driving with one hand,he only gets a result when there is a few retirements
making him a big fish in a small pond.
If Citroen retire the wrc where mikko will find a seat with this season??
If this season ends with no wins for Mikko or Dani then that will decide matters for Citroen. They will withdraw from WRC and there will be be 2 unemployed guys trying to buy a ride. M-Sport won't be offering a paid drive. Hyundai will have their team already contracted and I don't see VW offering their possible 4th car to anyone but Thierry Neuville. How different would this season have been if Citroen's decisions had resulted in an Ogier / Neuville team.
Ogier at Ford WRT would have been very interesting as well!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mintexmemory
Ford made an offer in Ogier in the end of 2011 season but it was only for 1 year so he rejected it and petter solberg took the seat.