Thread: Toyota announces WRC plans
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14th December 2016, 09:07 #1981
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Yes, but Tommi said also that all the contracts are "flexiple". Both the team and the drivers are able to negotiate what they will do for the season 2018.
He said also that they are looking for the future and I would be rather sure that Lappi´s contract must be longer and who knows what is the situation with Suninen and Rovanperä
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14th December 2016, 09:21 #1982
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14th December 2016, 10:17 #1983
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14th December 2016, 10:32 #1984
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14th December 2016, 11:09 #1985
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Breen better than Hänninen? Seriously? Hänninen hasn't been competing for a few years indeed... When he was in the Hyundai i20 WRC he had a lot of issues and some crashes, but when things went well he was setting better stage-times than Neuville.
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14th December 2016, 11:51 #1986
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14th December 2016, 12:16 #1987
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The more I hear bashing like this - the more I want Toyota to succeed.
Seriously, why are you so negative about it? Yes, I know Yaris is built in a farm of Makinen… but from another point of view it looks quite good:
It has backing from Toyota
It has sponsor
It looks nice (!)
It looks quite good on recent tests (remember Hyundai in 2014)
It’s drivers lineup looks like this:
One IRC and S-WRC champion who never had proper chance to shine in WRC (and did a lot of testing in Yaris)
One fast guy who has 16 WRC wins under his belt (okay, he might not be next WRC champion, but he definitely can show Yaris potential)
One young gun
For me, all of it looks quite nice! I wish all the best for them!
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14th December 2016, 12:58 #1988
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14th December 2016, 13:13 #1989
Guys, stop saying how poor was Hyundai at the beginning! It's totally incomparable. Don't you have an idea of their recources and infrastructure?! From the very beginning they showed not only high ambitions but also determination to achieve them. That's why so many professionals went there without doubt. And in 2016 they were "working" even more than VW. What do we have in Finland at the same time - one old man who has a hobby to drive rally cars at safe pace and hates anyone else's opinions! Only facility upgrade to meet WRT demands is one external toilet. Sorry but the bashing they get here is at the bare minimum. Of course it's better to have them rather than not, do not get me wrong.
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14th December 2016, 13:51 #1990
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Seriously I don't get people like you, how is Mäkinen any different than Malcolm? both are ex drivers, they also have their facilities at bulding that was not ment to be WRC factory from get go and are you saying that TGR guys arent working their butts off to make the car as good as possible? How can you say that Mäkinen hates opinions from others? Have you seen what they have already done and at the moment doing to their current place in Puuppola? it's seems to be bit more than just one toilet.
Fact is Hyundai was poor at beginning, just like we all expect Toyota to be but I have faith in them.
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Same crew was stopped by the police for something. Bad weekend huh. But how did they not have a device yelling and flashing at them?
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