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12th December 2018, 13:21 #371
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12th December 2018, 13:25 #372
Ok, I've read it the article better and before I tought Loeb signed I full year deal. Now I'm understanding that it's not like that and I change my mind on Loeb's side. It's good for him.
But I still don't know if it is good for Hyundai, imho I would have saved the spots to try to raise a future champion, or to recover Paddon or to bet on some other driver. I actually would have taken Ogier before he signed with Citroen and before he signed with M-Sport back then.
Loeb is good low-term but even if he is a legend and the best of all times he's not as fast as he was in his days.
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12th December 2018, 13:28 #373
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I think Paddon has been given enough of chances to show what he can do, and Huttunen is their future champion in the making, but not still ready to help them win the manufacturer championship. Also, in Loeb they get a brilliant tarmac driver, something their team is lacking on (in addition to Neuville).
I actually would have taken Ogier before he signed with Citroen and before he signed with M-Sport back then.
Loeb is good low-term but even if he is a legend and the best of all times he's not as fast as he was in his days.
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12th December 2018, 13:34 #374
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12th December 2018, 13:38 #375
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To me not, since a good winning team doesn't think low-term but mid-long term.[/QUOTE]
M-Sport weren’t exactly thinking mid or long term when they signed Ogier and we all know how that story went.
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12th December 2018, 13:41 #376
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12th December 2018, 13:50 #377
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They`ve been in the championship for 5 seasons now, spent a load of money and are still without any titles- what makes it worse, lost them to a private team with the smallest budget and another big Asian manuf. on their 2. year back. Even if it`s short term, other options are even shorter ( stepping down from the series).
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12th December 2018, 14:13 #378
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To me it´s absolutely clear Huyndai should write Mikkelsen off. Or give him Huttunen under his wings in a two car WRC2 team 2019.
Then go on with Neuville-Loeb-Paddon. And Sordo for some rallies."Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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12th December 2018, 14:35 #379
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I guess if Loeb beats Neuville on most rounds then we will see if he's past it or not. I don't think they have done this because they feel sorry for him. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he goes for another championship. He's certainly not going to sign up with them to drop a position to let TN past... no way.
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12th December 2018, 15:07 #380
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Thank you! I am not a big fan of Paredes, it feels a bit Mickey Mouse with how the layout is, with so many detours etc
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