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Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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11th May 2018, 01:27 #2191
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To suggest that "no one is more committed, dedicated, ...." is simply an often used colloquialism in English speaking countries to describe someone who is on board 100%. It in no way declares that others are not similarly committed.
NOT's post suggests that, having achieved the win in Argentina, Paddon had climbed his Everest and was content to lower his personal expectations and bask in the sunshine of social media fame and glory.
My view, and it is a personal and completely uncorroborated view, is that the opposite is the case. That so intent was he on continued development in pursuit of higher achievement that he sought counsel from untried and unproven theorists rather than rely on the factors that brought about his ascendancy ... his own efforts, ability and tenacity. And that doing so may have contributed to his derailment.Never do anything you wouldn't want to explain to a paramedic.
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11th May 2018, 01:42 #2192
Just pointing out what sollitt actually said, which could be taken either way.
I know they all work hard to get there and stay competitive, but I do think that Paddon has had to work harder than most to get to WRC coming from the other side of the world and not having the established sponsorship / contacts / management / career process many European drivers do.
If you think about the difference between Paddon's road to WRC and (for example) a Finnish driver being managed by someone like Jouhki from a young age - most of what Jouhki has done for the drivers he manages, Hayden has had to do for himself without having the contacts already and while having to focus on his own driving and development at the same time.
Sorry, I'm getting a bit off-topic for an M-Sport thread.
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11th May 2018, 16:05 #2193
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Wrong again as usual. Elfyn Evans father now just runs an average Ford dealer in Dolgellau and has never been able to fund his son's rallying career. Elfyn just works there part-time.
From The Telegraph 2017 -
"My dad drummed into me how there was no certainty of having a career in rallying. It was to be a hobby, nothing else.
I started winning properly in 2008. We had a deal where if I wanted to move up, I had to dominate the class in the current level. And that was how my career began. We always aimed for the championships with prize money or with opportunities; motorsport is always expensive and we tried to make it as cost-effective as we could.
I was never the best at finding sponsorship money. But that’s why we went down the route of trying to win a prize, and for that to propel us into the next class."#M-SPORTER
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11th May 2018, 16:45 #2194
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Neither Elfyn or Kris have much hope raising sponsorship if they lost their drives. It always slightly amused me when people suggested Kris should pay for a WRC drive when he was in the wilderness - what with?? There ain't no money in the UK for sponsoring WRC drives. That's the main reason he lost the MINI WRC drive - and Dani continued.
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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12th May 2018, 11:37 #2195
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Just wondering wich drivers are not comitted than?
I think they all know how lucky they are to get a chanse.
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14th May 2018, 16:57 #2196
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M-Sport finds low-grip fix after Argentina struggles
https://www.motorsport.com/wrc/news/...ggles-1037573/#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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16th May 2018, 17:49 #2197
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Deconstruction of the Ford Fiesta WRC aero test in the wind tunnel
https://wrcwings.wordpress.com/2018/...e-wind-tunnel/
Fiesta WRC in Windshear wind tunnel.jpg
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29th May 2018, 20:05 #2198
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is Bouffier doing more rally with M-Sport?
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29th May 2018, 20:28 #2199
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30th May 2018, 01:25 #2200
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All 3 manufacturers are pushing for things to remain until the end of the 26. Not even the goons running the WRC will be stupid enough to push them out by forcing new regs for 25
WRC main class in 2025