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Thread: Silly Season 2019
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5th October 2018, 20:52 #671
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5th October 2018, 22:42 #672
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5th October 2018, 23:04 #673
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5th October 2018, 23:15 #674
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6th October 2018, 08:00 #675
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This turned out to be a quite nice silly season, I've been following it and this thread with interest, to me it's part of the show.
Ogier's move was probably most expected, Ford wasn't delivering and while he doesn't say it I think Loeb's records were always his target. Don't think he can beat them but what he can still do is be champion with 3 different teams so I think that motivates him. Also looks like Citroen will back him strongly enough. Another thing that was rumored and confirmed (in Ogier's interview) is that the management change at Citroen helped make the move possible. Speaking of Citroen it looks like they really want to shake things up and are trying to change the whole driver line-up. It's a shame for Breen, he has been pretty solid but looks like he reached his peak. At the moment it makes sense to go for Lappi and maybe mix it up in the 3rd car: Al Qassimi for budget, Ostberg as a points back-up and maybe a bit of cash and Loeb for the marketing value and points. So Citroen looking strong for next year if they bring a bit more speed to the car.
On the flipside it's looking like MSport will go into "safe mode" as they have done in the past, using young drivers or budget bringing drivers (paying or through sponsors). I think this is very likely and makes sense to me after their recent success to regroup until they find a strong backer. Maybe some other manufacturer could come in.
I think Hyundai will stay the same but everyone who isn't Neuville in that team could be replaceable after next year. At Toyota it's clear Tanak is the de facto leader, he seems to be in his prime, fast and experienced enough to fight for titles. It'll be interesting if Latvala can accept he's the 4th or 5th fastest driver in the championship now and drive for podiums or push like crazy and crash. The question is if Lappi goes who do you bring in? Suninen is confirmed at MSport he would have been the obvious choice for me. Meeke for the speed maybe. If it was up to me I'd get Tidemand if he's available and see how he rises to the challenge.
All this while a three way title fight is going on, the last two years of WRC have been brilliant!
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6th October 2018, 08:49 #676
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7th October 2018, 08:43 #677
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Desborough saying on PS that Paddon "may have a deal" with another team for next year.
So who might that be:
- at Citroen we have Lappi rumors and likely no interest in Asia market (they don't even sell cars in most of the countries), so no
- Msport... well while Ford certainly has interest there I doubt they are in position to "pay" much to anyone, so would have to be local-sponsored deal from AU/NZ
- Toyota, big marketing interests in Asia and probly place after Lappi => to me most likely candidate
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7th October 2018, 08:48 #678
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in my honest opinion, Paddon MUST move to another team if he doesnt get a full year with Hyundai. His progress is just standing still and stagnated with these half ass seasons.
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7th October 2018, 08:53 #679
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7th October 2018, 09:13 #680
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Presuming the Lappi to Citroen thing is true, it does indeed look like Even management are hooking up with them - Veiby's C3 R5 and his overalls are in works colours in Wales too.
I think we saw this one coming, didn't we?
F1 Guru Adrian Newey leave Redbull