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26th May 2019, 19:19 #841
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26th May 2019, 19:43 #842
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Well then its clear Hyundai will start picking after that weekend.
Though if Mikkelsen does well in Sardinia it says very little of how he could drive in Finland. After all Neuville won Sardinia last year and Mikkelsen led it before gearbox issues and both were nowhere near the top in Finland. In that sense Huttunen's performance on similar stages is much more relevant.Last edited by mknight; 26th May 2019 at 20:25.
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26th May 2019, 21:34 #843
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I think it’s very difficult to judge Huttunen on this rally, as we don’t know what Katsuta level is either. If I was betting on Katsuta being fast in the WRC car in one place, it would be Finland...so unless he drives Rally Finland in a 4th Yaris, difficult to know whether Huttunen was impressive or not.
For Paddon it’s a tough call, he needs to stay relevant but at the same time if he is only getting a one off, Finland is a tough place to jump in and shine and he could do his future more harm than good by driving.
Given the option of Loeb, Sordo, Paddon or Huttunen (if we assume that Mikkelsen will be in) I would give Huttunen a go as he will be motivated, have good mileage in the car on similar roads and should benefit from the best road position..but then I’m not Adamo and it’s not my money
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26th May 2019, 21:40 #844
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26th May 2019, 22:55 #845
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Well Huttunen is clearly much better choice than Sordo. Even if he doesn't do well he should finish at about same position, but as a new driver he can only surprise, which Sordo really can't in Finland at this point.
(Loeb said repeatedly he doesn't want to drive there, latest this week).
If Paddon is signed for Finland it's not so easy to say who they pick. Paddon himself would be a bit of a risk after not driving for a while + if they introduce the aero changes they promised it will be a different car for him. In that case they might prefer Mikkelsen over Huttunen unless Huttunen does really well on his next national outing.
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26th May 2019, 23:07 #846
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27th May 2019, 07:01 #847
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27th May 2019, 09:12 #848
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I would have had him in for more events from the start personally, but as they didn’t they have to try and make the best solution for Hyundai from now. I agree there is little sense in him doing only 1 event, but if they can offer him more than that and a decent chance to get back up to speed it should be worth considering..
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28th May 2019, 06:06 #849
Not sure but perhaps the Paddon/Hyundai Alzenau relationship has been burnt and it might start to grow again?
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28th May 2019, 10:57 #850
How about that??? Not to jinx things, but it seems Mercedes are on to a winner here. They may have found the next Lewis Hamilton. The Mercedes looks on the pace of the McLarens this weekend, it...
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