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"We all agreed that the current regulations were too unfair to the championship leader," Thierry Neuville commented on Thursday. A decision that should further motivate Sébastien Ogier to retake next year and thus to join a new team after the withdrawal of VW. "I would like to see him at M-Sport, but I see him at Citroën, because it seems so logical," said the Hyundai Belgian. In any case, I hope he will be there because a Championship without him would devalue the title. Nobody is unbeatable, but Seb is harder to beat than the others. "
"I would see him at M-Sport," attests Michel Nandan. Because it would be less difficult to beat a Ford? "Of course, a Seb Ogier at the wheel of a Citroen, it can be dreadful," admits the boss of Hyundai, amused.
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