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    Well so far Toyota isn't exactly looking promising eh?
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    Sorry, wrong thread
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    yes, as eightgear said Toyota does not look promising for drivers. That's why I said that.

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    it is bit funny that everyone (me also) is thinking that Toyota is not good and still they are only team that is already testing full 2017 car.

    near everyone also thinking that "order" of all makes remains same next year, even that cars will be completely new (new chassis for VW and Citroen)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pantealex View Post
    it is bit funny that everyone (me also) is thinking that Toyota is not good and still they are only team that is already testing full 2017 car.

    near everyone also thinking that "order" of all makes remains same next year, even that cars will be completely new (new chassis for VW and Citroen)
    The difference is that Toyota are starting from scratch whereas other teams have some knowledge already and presumably a lot of parts will carry over to the 2017 cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS View Post
    The difference is that Toyota are starting from scratch whereas other teams have some knowledge already and presumably a lot of parts will carry over to the 2017 cars.
    it is not from scratch, as they should have TMG knowledge, but this is wrong thread indeed....
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    Quote Originally Posted by AL14 View Post
    No way he will stay. I think both parts made mistakes and both of them need to get rid of each other. I think Neuville will go to Citroen next year. It will be an interesting lineup with Meeke and Breen/Lefebvre in the third car.
    Mr. Matton must be enjoying all this Hyundai's fuss. Meeke, Neuville and Citroen fully commited...that sounds like a proper fight to Ogier and VW!
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    RG2 online. Spectators areas here: https://www.rallydeportugal.pt/conte...spx?menuid=216 (click over SS name)
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    About safety rules, I'm not totally agree with what has been said higher.

    Last year, we found some access to avoid public areas, particularly in Viana, Marao and Ponte de Lima. There was no marshalls here, and we had no problems. And we're not the only ones.

    If you want to take pleasure in Portugal, I encourage you to do the same and escape the public areas.

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