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6th July 2010, 16:15 #11
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I hope that big money transfers will come again into WRC.. Last few years it's sport for rich sons and that ruins WRC..
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6th July 2010, 17:51 #12
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Originally Posted by pettersolberg29:champion: WRC3 championship, WRC4 championship, WRC4 PCWRC, WRC4 ERC
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6th July 2010, 18:19 #13
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Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
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6th July 2010, 20:04 #14Originally Posted by N.O.T
Really Sordo is a future useless nobody, never been allowed to win a WRC rally, never will be allowed to, Ogier is a fine rally driver, almost a clone of Loeb.
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6th July 2010, 20:24 #15MJWGuest
I think the key to this move is what Loeb decides to do, IF Loeb and Ogier stay at Citroen, I guess Ogier will all of a sudden find his Citroen engine a "little off". Its only my thoughts but I suspect the Loeb / Citroen relationship is a clone of the Ferrari /Schumacher time, and having Ogier win so early may backfire on Citroen. If Ogier's first win came middle of 2011 I'm sure it would have been more convenient, but now that Seb v2.0 has rattled Loeb and won a rally outright (after becoming close earlier) I wonder if Ogier realises that Ford would totally support him and he will be allowed to fight Loeb. I may be a cynic but Citroen is a 1 man team, Loeb and they dont want Ogier to beat their 7 times champion.
I still think that Seb Loeb will be conveniently moved to Peugot LeMans series in 2011, thereby ensuring that Ogier stays at Citroen to keep the dominance.
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6th July 2010, 20:33 #16
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Originally Posted by J4MIEMy motorsport pics here on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/allyc85/sets/
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6th July 2010, 21:34 #17
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Originally Posted by MJW
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6th July 2010, 21:51 #18
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Originally Posted by MJW
And I believe Ford will be competitive next year, it's better for Ogier to move if he thinks it's a good ption rather than become a Citroen muppet.
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Originally Posted by pettersolberg29http://www.ALMrally.ru All about rally in Russian
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6th July 2010, 22:37 #20
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Hmm, I don't think this will happen.
I guess it means Malcolm is not too happy with his current pair though (or at least blames some of this years lack of performance on them)
I imagine Ogier will be in the works Citroen team next year. It would be nice if the rules were changed to allow 3 car teams in WRC (best 2 score) Then we could have:
Citroen:
-Loeb
-Sordo
-Ogier
Ford:
- Mikko
- JML
- PGA
Citroen Junior:
- P Solberg
- K Raikkonen
Stobart:
- Henning
- 5 year+ plan
Quite a head start for Neuville then compared to Tänak regarding next year. Tested the 2025 machine before CER and now this.
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