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22nd January 2017, 10:56 #291
Well, if I understand correctly, if VW didn't withdraw from WRC, Ogier and Mikkelsen would have been here right now.
So, what's unfair?
It looks like Nandan and Matton are trying to cash out on the back of others misfortune.
Also, Makinen has the same reasons to fear VW return, but he doesn't.
It's all about attitude. Are you in WRC to win, no matter the competition, or you are there to scavenge as much as you can, the same way MW is doing for years.
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22nd January 2017, 11:38 #292
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22nd January 2017, 12:34 #293
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What good has Matton done for citroen? Not much.. I know its the first rally, I know its Monte Carlo, but he hasn't been very successful in this job. Jost Capito is on the market, he did an amazing job with VW. If Citroen doesn't succeed this season I can't see why they shouldn't have a little chat with Capito and see if he is interested.. If so, I'm not surprised if we see Mikkelsen and/or Ogier with citroen in 2018.
Maybe I'm dreaming, but that would have been something!
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22nd January 2017, 12:42 #294
I think you're dreaming. Matton has been at Citroen for years and one small "slip up" of hiring Lefebvre (which he probably was pushed into from above since they most likely wanted French blood in the team) while VW still was on the cards for 2017 is not going to compromise his position.
We all would have hired Breen after Finland last year and we all would have hired Meeke at the end of 2015... and Breen was still the right choice. I really hope Meeke makes a serious effort to turn around his inability to stay on the road when things really matter soon. He has the speed, that we all know.
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22nd January 2017, 21:39 #295
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22nd January 2017, 21:48 #296
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Just noticed that VW’s private entry was already discussed. Apparently, some team managers are against it, and so are most of you. Honestly, these shouldn’t be a matter for partisanship and FIA must take WRC greater interest into consideration.
People say it doesn’t comply WRC rules, but there are already some strange rules (or exceptions?) around: private drivers, like Ostberg, Prokop or Bertelli are allowed to run ’17 Fiestas as long as they figure as false MSport drivers (the same can happen in any other team); last year Citroen run a short programme through their private partner, PH Sport, and during 2011 Mini official team was allowed to enter only 6 events. Many other examples can be mentioned.
Despite being conform to homologation tech regs, the new Polo doesn’t cope with over demanding WRC administrative system. That’s enough for VW opponents to consider it’s not fair to allow Mikkelsen, or any other driver, to use the car on a short WRC programme, even under a private entry…meanwhile, easy going WRX will get a new team, backed up by VW Motorsport, racing a ’17 WRC Polo derivate.
Yep, Motorsport it’s a big happy family but WRC is always in competition with WRX, WTCC, WEC or even F1 about getting manus resources; after all, its manus money that keep the wheels turning. Besides, even if WRC is now living a fantastic era, with 3 top brands (plus Ford, timidly supporting MSport) involved, the past already showed that any of them can suddenly pull out.
It’s true that nobody forced VW to go away, but if there’s a real interest in VW Motorsport staff (and probably even on some VW board members, not totally happy with November’s move) to rally the new Polo, FIA WRC officials should take it, no matter what other teams think. More, if WRC was managed in a pro active way, they should take the opportunity to do some lobbying on VW’s Group for a full WRC return in ’18, with any of their brands.Rally addict since 1982
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22nd January 2017, 22:06 #297
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22nd January 2017, 22:52 #298
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22nd January 2017, 23:07 #300
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Look up SSV - side-by-side vehicle, they're not new in bajas or raids or in the Middle East and Africa. One came 6th in Rally Saudi over the weekend. More simple 2-seater carts/buggys like you linked...
WRC mainclass from 2027