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5th September 2017, 10:26 #341
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5th September 2017, 12:33 #342Senior Member
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So Ogier to Hyundai??
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5th September 2017, 12:57 #343Senior Member
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Wilson to lose both his driver would be brutal. Or mby Ogiers leave would be a good thing for Tänak and Msports future together.
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5th September 2017, 13:08 #344Senior Member
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5th September 2017, 13:11 #345Senior Member
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5th September 2017, 15:58 #348Senior Member
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I would guess:
Hyundai: Neuville, Mikkelsen, Paddon/Sordo share 3th car
M-Sport: Ogier, Evans, Suninen (just don't see Ogier at Citroën or Toyota)
Toyota: Latvala, Tanak, Lappi
Citroën: Breen, Lefebvre, Tidemand
Just a guess, based on my feeling and so probably wrong...
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5th September 2017, 16:13 #349Senior Member
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I'd really like to do a 2018 guess lineup of my own but without knowing whether this four-car rule goes through I think it's impossible.
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5th September 2017, 16:14 #350Member
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Is there still potential for teams to run four cars next season...
EDIT: was too slow - as above.


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