Nikolay is a really great young guy. Very humble, incredibly modest and very 'western' in his attitude. Not at all like the 'cold' Russian stererotype some may imagine.
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Time for an update? :)
- Kalle Rovanperä,born 2000 (FIN) - 2019 WRC2Pro Champion - 2020 WRC Toyota
- Gus Greensmith, 1996 (ENG) - 2020 WRC M-Sport (partial season)
- Pierre-Louis Loubet, 1997 (FRA) - 2019 WRC2 Champion - 2020 WRC Hyundai customer team (partial season)
- Nikolay Gryazin, 1997 (RUS) - 2020 WRC2 Hyundai
- Adrian Fourmaux, 1995 (FRA) - 2018 French Junior Champion - 2020: WRC2 M-Sport
- Oliver Solberg, 2001 (NOR) - 2020 WRC3, ERC
- Jari Huttunen, 1994 (FIN) - 2020 WRC3, Polish championship
- Jan Solans, 1997 (SPA) - 2019 JWRC champion - 2020 WRC3
- Emil Lindholm, 1996 (FIN) - 2020 ERC, Finnish championship
- Martin Sesks, 1999 (LAT) - 2018 ERCU27-champion - 2020 JWRC
- Tom Kristensson, 1991 (SWE) - 2018 ERCU27-runner up - 2020 JWRC
- Sami Pajari, 2001 (FIN) - 2020 JWRC
- Ken Torn, 1993 (EST) - 2020 ERC with Rally4 car
- Eerik Pietarinen, 1993 (FIN) - 2020 selected rounds in Rally2 car in Finland and neighboring countries
- Emil Bergkvist, 1994 (SWE) - 2018 JWRC champion - 2020 only Rally Sweden Lockdown
- Dennis Rådström, 1995 (SWE) - 2018 JWRC runner up - 2020 selected rounds in Rally4 car
- Chris Ingram, 1994 (ENG) - 2019 ERC champion - 2020 no starts
- Henrik Pietarinen, 1995 (FIN) - 2020 no starts
i think you can add Robert Virves there from Estonia as potential talent