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15th December 2018, 17:50 #1871
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I might be wrong, but the way I see it is this: yes, after Abu Dhabi left, Citroën could have scraped together the money for Loeb's programme, but this might have meant less money for development and/or testing etc, and for sure Ogier wouldn't have approved this. Also, I don't think they should have kept Loeb only to keep him from going elsewhere, they did this in 2011, and we all know how well that story went long-term... So all in all, I hope this is the best solution for everybody involved: Citroën will have a very strong team with developments in every area, and Loeb gets to compete and experience how an other team works.
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16th December 2018, 16:11 #1872
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All the talk was Loeb coming back after he won in the Citroen. Then Abu Dhabi pulled out and they said we cant afford a third car (for anyone).
Loeb has no RX drive and wants a few WRC to do. So he goes to Hyundai because they can afford to pay for a 3rd or even 4th car.
Loeb really wants to help a Korean manu & a Belgian driver win titles, rather a French team & driver ?
I cant believe that, but Citroen wont pay for a car so he had no choice.
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16th December 2018, 17:57 #1873
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He is a 44 year old rallydriver, as he has said many times before, the best of the sports for him. He wants to participipate somehow, but not full time, maybe a relationship that allows to try other FIA series` also. Or you would prefer sitting at home? Nothing complicated in that.
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16th December 2018, 18:50 #1874
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With VW pulled out of WRX there is winning spot now free to anyone who is left. And last time I checked there were two Hyundai's at the field there. So do the math and there you go. It's that simple. So it will be benefit for him there too. Then he could attack full time in 2020 maybe at the WRC with two year contract. Except if he really do well at the first two rounds. Then the things could turn pretty quickly and then we will see if Loeb is defending his 9 year record and the greatest of all time. And then he will be 9 time (maybe 10 time) WRC title winner and maybe with two different manus.
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18th December 2018, 07:49 #1875
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https://twitter.com/rpeltier/status/...512815104?s=21
Apparently taken this morning. Abu-Dhabi back on the car?
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18th December 2018, 07:51 #1876
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18th December 2018, 09:49 #1877
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Abu Dhabi sponsorship deal probably runs through the calender year 2018 anyway, so as AnttiL pointed out, no need for headlines here.
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18th December 2018, 12:13 #1878
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21st December 2018, 16:26 #1879
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People who really think 1) Loeb could win another title 2) Loeb would do a full season are dreaming or something. Never gonna happen.
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21st December 2018, 17:35 #1880
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No he can't win the title this year, but he could ruin Ogier to become 7th time winner and defend his title record. Then if Ogier win it any way Loeb will hundred perecent sure be full time there in 2020 and Ogier will not retire after that.
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