I thought Gryazin would do Wales too. At least he wrote about it after his recent testing of the Evo car.
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Drive a WRCar with M-Sport it's huge PR for both, but I guess it will end something nearly like between Tidemand and Suninen. Slowly and sometimes crashy.
Noone denies that he had a talent and strong rally teachers for nearly 10+yrs. He paid off now with strong pace for his young age, but it seems quite boring to him and feels like teenager come to play a football with 5yrs kids.
If he enjoy it and really push for rally wins with his experience - he would win every rally. But it doesn't happen so far. To post fast times on two stages and crash on third - not require massive talent.
I really looking forward to Wales to see real battle with both Solbergs jr. with so many others good drivers and I think Kalle will crash due overspeed his margins trying to catch others, or do slow speed if he has some cleaver approach. More truth on first I think.
Kid clearly got a talent and rally knowledge, but his not an idol that you did it.
Now we can say that his decision was good. There are 8 Skodas in the top 9 of WRC2 :)
https://www.ewrc-results.com/results...239012&sct=222
He is outside of WRC2 on the entry list. Look at no. 91:
https://d2cx26qpfwuhvu.cloudfront.ne...ved-110919.pdf
Looking at the current standings it is actually the 18-year-old Marco Bulacia from Bolivia who is in the best situation. He has 48 points (6th place), but can still score points in 3 rallies:
https://www.wrc.com/en/wrc-2/results...37-256---.html
https://puraenergia.weebly.com/uploa...252-o_orig.jpg
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Nikolay is trying a Polo this weekend in Nova Gorcia.
I'm not sure he'll want to go back to a Fabia afterwards....
You consider Fabia Evo a worse car?