It´s always pure luck! Also Ogier hit the rock (maybe the same), but of course nothing happened for him. Maybe Toyota must be stronger nowadays...
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It´s always pure luck! Also Ogier hit the rock (maybe the same), but of course nothing happened for him. Maybe Toyota must be stronger nowadays...
I'm not imagine what is going to happened in Acropolis Rally with this kind of suspension & tires issues in Sardinia!
even Meeke saying Hyundai has to do something
Unlike last season which was heavily affected by the Covid-19 situation, this year we're starting to feel the impact of having one less manufacturer. To be fair, even if Citroën wouldn't have left at the end of 2019 they still only planned to do one more season, but the lack of another manufacturer is really showing itself with all these retirements and having only a 5 top consisting of WRC cars. I really hope we'll get another manufacturer real soon.
Of course, not taking anything away from it, something isn't right with that car; I'm just looking at it from the overall grand scheme of things, it was more interesting when you had each title contender in a different machine, unlike now where you have 2 on each side while M-Sport are (doing their best) fighting hard just to stay in the game.
From Ogier:
"Rough stage! We had two big moments. There were big stones on the line that I couldn't avoid. Luckily I wasn't flat out at that moment and I tried to lift the car, but still we had a very big hit on the front."