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6th January 2017, 18:21 #81
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I agree, Mikkelesen is brilliant driver, but he is still young (27), so couple rallies or, in worst case, whole season out of WRC won't hurt him much, as long he stays smart and keeps his form and builds experience (for example with Škoda).
Remember that VW'exit was quick and unexpected and it is naive to think that all VW drivers will find seats right away.
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6th January 2017, 19:21 #82
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Yeah realistically which teams actually overlooked Mikkelsen? Toyota and maybe Dmack. But who knows what is going on there with Dmack.
For everyone else it would have been a case of breaking existing driver contracts to get him. And M-Sport were never going to take him over Ogier. He's just a victim of circumstance and hopefully he'll be on the better side of the musical chairs next season.
Fair play to him/his management for keeping him in the show and not throwing toys out of the pram.RS Motorsport Media - Follow me on Instagram: rsmotorsportmedia
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6th January 2017, 19:41 #83
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are you ready for next generation of WRC ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Neq_...ature=youtu.be
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6th January 2017, 19:49 #84
Bertelli: Missing us on the @rallyemontecarl #EntryList? No worries, you will see us at @RallySweden
Stay tuned...
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6th January 2017, 19:57 #85
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aside from contract/money issues Mikkelsen would have been a superior choice to: Evans, Breen, Lefebvre, Tanak, Latvala, Sordo (in my opinion) and could be Meeke or Neuville's equal (again in my opinion). I'm sure there was a possible choice in at least 2-3 of those cases. But yeah this is all hypothethical. I agree he was ultimately a victim of circumstance and probably his lack of contract is one of the biggest drawbacks caused by VW retiring.
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8th January 2017, 09:56 #86
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http://urheiluuutiset.com/teemu-suni...sa-aloitetaan/
Teemu Suninen confirmed he'll drive in WRC2, starting from Sweden.
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8th January 2017, 10:33 #87
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8th January 2017, 10:44 #88
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Great! For me it's still difficult to understand why Toyota took Lappi over Suninen as their third driver. Time will tell who is the best driver.
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8th January 2017, 10:49 #89
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that is nice to hear but i didnt read the m-sport deal out of this article?
#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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8th January 2017, 10:50 #90
I guess the tiny consolation to take from these clickbait articles is that WRC/rallying is at least popular enough for these village "journalists" to make up stories to get clicks. I've never seen it...
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