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You may be right, but it depends on the ambitions that Peugeot has. If they have
- former world champion (Breen)
- multiple Polish/French rally champion (Bouffier)
- multiple Portuguese rally champion (Magalhaes)
- current ERC3 champion (Bergkvist)
on the entry list, then they have to be disappointed after being defeated by a relatively unknown driver from Russia in a private Ford
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Plus the 1980s rally fan-base was massive and many of them stayed with the sport after being hooked by the Gr B cars, even after they were banned.
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