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	9th November 2018, 21:13 #1661Senior Member  
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 Whatever Meeke does in the Toyota, good, bad or indifferent, doesn't change anything about what happened at Citroen. 
 
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	19th November 2018, 18:28 #1662Senior Member  
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 Lquippe or whatever that magazine is called sayin that Ogier will have his first test next week in Portugal, 2 days on gravel #8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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	20th November 2018, 00:14 #1663
 
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	29th November 2018, 18:41 #1664https://parcferme.no/rally/ett-citro...p-umiddelbart/ 
 
 Mads waiting Citroën decision about 3rd car
 
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 I actually agree with him for once. If Citroen is getting a 3rd car he should definitely be placed above Breen for two reasons: 
 - he typically delivers decent points, which Breen never did (yet?)
 - Citroen already have Ogier as title candidate and Lappi as "coming" driver, don't need another "developing" driver
 If they are to go for 3rd car it's for manu champ only and then they need a points scorer.
 
 On the other hand I could see Citroen picking someone else than Østberg as well. Most of all Sordo, which despite all the rumors still has not been announced at Hyundai. He will want to do tarmac rounds just like Loeb though. Paddon for part-season with Loeb doing just 3-4 tarmac rounds could also be good choice.
 
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	30th November 2018, 07:40 #1667Senior Member  
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 Not confirmed yet, but believed to be confirmed soon. 
 
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	30th November 2018, 09:46 #1669Senior Member  
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 Apparently L'Equipe states that Abu Dhabi won't be backing Citroen in 2019. 
 
 Subsequently, only two cars. http://www.sport365.fr/rallye-wrc-se...9-8697607.html
 
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 Yes, as already mentionned on Twitter 
 https://www.lequipe.fr/Rallye/Actual...PzgNeATM0iTQp4Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car. Oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall. Torque is how far you take the wall with you.
 


 
					
					
					
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https://www.rallye-magazin.de/wrc/artikel/wrc-2027-auf-welches-auto-setzt-toyota/ Almost being a key word
WRC mainclass from 2027