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Thread: Hyundai WRT
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30th January 2020, 12:55 #1251Senior Member
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30th January 2020, 13:04 #1252Senior Member
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Sadly money beats talent...
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30th January 2020, 13:13 #1253Senior Member
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can't understand why putting a youngster to prove itself on a wrc is a problem. it ll be in a private or b team, definitely not entered for the win. why use that spot for a regular with no/small development margin in a private/b team with the current regulation? good maybe for the spectator, definitely not for the team.
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30th January 2020, 13:18 #1254Senior Member
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Once again, there wouldn't be a "fourth car" without business like this.
- If Greensmith didn't have Crown Oil backing, there wouldn't have been a third Fiesta in Monte
- If Jocius didn't buy his drives, there wouldn't have been a fourth Fiesta in Monte
- If Katsuta wasn't backed by Japan, there wouldn't have been a fourth Yaris in Monte
and so on.
Motorsport is not only a sport, it's also business, and we must accept that.
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30th January 2020, 14:17 #1255Senior Member
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Good for Loubet to have this chance with Hyundai, but it's the last chance gone of ever seeing the C3 WRC 'Evo' in action.
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30th January 2020, 15:22 #1256Senior Member
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30th January 2020, 17:18 #1257Senior Member
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This is how Craig Breen gets the money...
"John Campion sponsored the Irish rally team of Craig Breen and Paul Nagle who posted multiple first-place finishes and won the 2019 Irish Tarmac Championship under the CJJ banner. CJJ Motorsports is proud to continue its formal relationship with Breen and Nagle as they embark on the 2020 World Rally Championship season".
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300995788.html#M-SPORTER
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30th January 2020, 18:12 #1258Senior Member
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Acording to Norwegian Parc Ferme website Loeb got asked by Adamo if he wanted to drive in sweden, and the first thing hit his head was no.
Is this a sign of that not even Loeb can get the grip of the car?
He said he just want to drive the remaining rallies after sweden.
it was original 6? So 4 left?
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My guess for the remaining season of Loeb would be Mexico, Safari, New Zealand, Turkey and possibly Germany or Japan.
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Loeb doesn't have a problem with the car on gravel tbh, and Sweden was an event he didn't even want to originally do.
No point writing him off yet, but he is an old man who is now 8years on from his original WRC retirement...
He isn't on the same level as the top 3 for starters, but could compete with some favourable road positions.
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hmmmmm spot on. hes literally one of the few humans out there that could have an entire wrc team if he wanted to do wrc
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