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    At last, the entry list: https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2023/wrc...e-monte-carlo/
    As expected: Rovanperä keeps the #69...
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    Skoda goes for the risky debut then. All of Cais, Gryazin and Solberg are potential winners, but none of them is a clear favorite.

    If it is wet/snow Fourmaux is probably biggest favorite. If it is full dry both Rossel and Lefebvre could be. Old Fabia was great in mixed conditions, but hard to say yet if new one is. Drivers are not yet familiar with it in and car settings are likely not optimal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Skoda goes for the risky debut then. All of Cais, Gryazin and Solberg are potential winners, but none of them is a clear favorite.

    If it is wet/snow Fourmaux is probably biggest favorite. If it is full dry both Rossel and Lefebvre could be. Old Fabia was great in mixed conditions, but hard to say yet if new one is. Drivers are not yet familiar with it in and car settings are likely not optimal.
    Why is Fourmaux favourite in wet/snow ?

    BTW, Ingram can also go well if the car is reliable... he lost more time with a gearbox problem than Mikkelsen's winning margin last year.

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    I think I know the answer to this but what's the percentage chance of any interesting conditions this year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    This was first test of the new car in December last year.

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    I still don't get why M-Sport isn't entering Serderidis for manufacturer points. If he finishes and someone else in the team retires he scores. It seems so wasteful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myrvold View Post
    I still don't get why M-Sport isn't entering Serderidis for manufacturer points. If he finishes and someone else in the team retires he scores. It seems so wasteful.
    They are not going for manu title and Serderidis is just a customer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    Why is Fourmaux favourite in wet/snow ?

    BTW, Ingram can also go well if the car is reliable... he lost more time with a gearbox problem than Mikkelsen's winning margin last year.
    Wet/Snow is best surface for both Fourmaux and Fiesta and he did his best rallies in those conditions (Canarias 2020, Monte 2021). Fourmaux is still a very good driver if not right now top Rally1 group.

    Ingram could be podium, unlikely to win imo.

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