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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira View Post
    Bertelli? And I guess the names are in that order because of their numbers? I guess that Because ogier is nr.1 and suninen nr.3 and Evans being so far back with his nr.33. I think Tänak will keep his nr.8 because he has had it on his merch from last year. Latvala is nr.10 is my guess

    Neuville is nr.11 as we know
    #8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
    - World Rally Champions 2019 -

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    1. Ogier
    3. Suninen
    11. Neuville
    33. Evans
    41. Sordo (my guess, his JWRC title season number)

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T View Post
    you want the same experts that believe.... the liveries are going to be different for 2019 and they just had the old cars up on ramps at the show just to test the light conditions.... to answer ??
    They are going to be different on Citroen and Hyundai at least. Citroen have already confirmed theirs will feature no big Abu Dhabi backing and their livery will tie in with their 100th anniversary.

    "...will feature brand-new livery. The new look will also celebrate the brand’s 100th*anniversary. The end of 2018 marks a temporary conclusion for the working relationship between Citroën Racing and Abu Dhabi Racing"
    "...A new chapter then, the first instalment of which will be the unveiling of the 2019 livery of the C3 WRC at the WRC season presentation, which will be held on 12 January 2019 at Birmingham’s Autosport International Show"

    -from Citroen's own press release.

    And hyundai have already teased the rear of their new livery as well with a pic. They will be different on the Saturday WRC launch than they are now, if the current plans stay the same as they were originally.

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    Tidemand 7, confirmed by Gerard Quinn

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    Sėbastien Loeb lost a lot of time on the Dakar today after 3 punctures and then running in others dust.

    Could lead to him pulling out early and testing new i20 more for Monte ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N.O.T View Post
    you want the same experts that believe.... the liveries are going to be different for 2019 and they just had the old cars up on ramps at the show just to test the light conditions.... to answer ??
    you need to read the Autosport article, which says the other three, apart from M-Sport, will launch their new liveries on Saturday... I'm assuming you know Citroen no longer have Abu-Dhabi as a sponsor too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    Sėbastien Loeb lost a lot of time on the Dakar today after 3 punctures and then running in others dust.

    Could lead to him pulling out early and testing new i20 more for Monte ?

    I had the same thought a while ago. It probably depends on a few things, notably, if Hyundai can accommodate a test between when that may be and when his original test is planned for and more likely, just how far off the lead he is. Even if he's running fourth, what's to say the others in front won't have the same issues he has had.

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    The Hyundai will be different for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    Sėbastien Loeb lost a lot of time on the Dakar today after 3 punctures and then running in others dust.

    Could lead to him pulling out early and testing new i20 more for Monte ?
    I don't think his sponsors would agree in giving up after such investment and probably he himself also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarmop View Post
    I don't think his sponsors would agree in giving up after such investment and probably he himself also.
    True but it depends how far back he falls. He wont get much coverage if he's not in with a chance to win. Plus he's not a Manu backed entry.

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