Sorry, I posted that from my phone and I'm obviously not that good with it...
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It was a decision forced by the labor union facing a situation when some 20 thousand VW employees were about to be fired. In my opinion the VAG leadership didn't really have a choice.
No matter how strange it sounds it actually was partially a cost saving measure.
As I said before VW didnt want the 17 Polo to run.Everything else is just beating a dead horse.
Mikkelsen's got to look for a way into a 2017 Fiesta now if he wants any WRC action..
It was all on them.The car was there, the personnel was there, sponsors were there, drivers were signed.Only for PR and manpower relationships they decided to quit, having spent pretty much 80% of the money needed to run.It was their decision, so they should deal with the consequences.