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4th December 2020, 17:18 #61
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That's what I would call "worst case" performance wise. Money-wise it might be the preferred option.
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4th December 2020, 17:28 #62
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4th December 2020, 17:44 #63
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Lets be honest - MSport cant compete with the two factory teams without an Ogier. They need to be realistic and keep money coming in to even stay in the WRC.
Fourmaux looks a great prospect and if he's got some backing too it would make sense.
Greensmith just pays his way and isnt taking anyones seat.
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4th December 2020, 18:29 #64
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So ho has got a chanse for wrc drive next year
At Toyota, Ogier, Evans, Rovanperra, Katsuta.
Hyundai, Neuville and Tanak, Breen and Sordo to share 3th car
Of those we can be shure i think.
Hyundai private (Lotos Orlen Poland team) Could also provide a chanse to drive some rounds for someone like Hutunnen, and Veiby.
M sport should try to get Mikkelsen asap, together whit Sunninen. Fourmaux and Greensmith in selected rounds.
Oliver Solberg may want to do some WRC start already to in 2021? And for Lappi it could be more difficult to find some drive.
lukyanuk maybe? Who else?
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4th December 2020, 18:41 #65
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Why do you want to keep Suninen over Lappi?
I feel Suninen can be blindingly fast on some stages, but seldom for a whole rally, and often break under pressure.
Hen need to learn to drive at 99%, and be able to choose some stages to go 102%.
Lappi was fast for a whole rally, and able to sprint for some stages.
Seems like the Ford does not suit him.
What development has gone into the Fiesta this year, that these two have been part of?
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4th December 2020, 18:48 #66
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Both will be good drivers if given chance to take that final step. But I guess Suninen will be there as he has Jouhki backing. Is Lappi still managed by Even?
If he is left out of the sport 21 it will be almost criminal. He is really good, but made a HUGE mistake leaving Toyota.
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4th December 2020, 18:52 #67
Will Sordo continue?
And Latvala? Will comeback?
C3 WRC back?
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4th December 2020, 18:52 #68
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4th December 2020, 18:56 #69
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4th December 2020, 19:21 #70
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Sordo https://youtu.be/NKqJQLKlqDA?si=199ai_aOf2Qs8qJ7 Munster https://youtu.be/c_7JuAJ1W18?si=_GaShLZCbhDzO1Y3 Neuville https://youtu.be/squR_MO6I6c?si=rJEuQEKWMo-qghX5
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