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25th June 2019, 13:42 #921
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Unfortunately for him, I think it's all irrelevant now anyway, after his 'April fool's' comment. Openly mocking his team's decision and that of the current Hyundai boss is about as openly critical I can recall a driver being of his team in a long, long time.
I think that's him burning his bridge from a Hyundai WRC point of view, but it may not be such a bad thing that he finally moves on and starts communicating with other teams.
I feel a bit sorry for the lad, but as we've seen for a long time in this sport, there are more bums than seats.
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25th June 2019, 15:12 #922
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25th June 2019, 15:26 #923
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Sorry to say it but I think Paddon has overstepped the mark badly with his ill-judged Tweet even if that's what he thought. Yes, it is good to show passion etc but I think he will come to regret making his feelings so clear in such a public way rather than potentially cut off his nose to spite his face. I really rate him as a driver but he has fallen victim to circumstance of more drivers than seats at WRC level and particularly Loeb's resurgence last year that led to his Hyundai signing.
At the same time, I am delighted for Craig Breen that he has found his way back to the top level and hope that the car allows him to do himself justice in Finland and that more drives come his way after this.
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25th June 2019, 15:51 #924
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As glad as I am to see Breen back, I can't help but feel Paddon has been terribly abused by Hyundai, and he's in his full right to feel offended, or at least like an idiot.
He refused to leave the Hyundai spehere of influence as a sign of loyalty and hurt his own chances of getting a WRC drive for this year, then still maintained his C-Level status in the company with the hope of getting the call, and Hyundai ends up deciding to skip their available drivers and reach out to a guy who never had anything to do with the brand.
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25th June 2019, 16:04 #925
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More throwing up from Evans
http://classic.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/144371
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25th June 2019, 16:04 #926
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Speculation:
Paddon only wanted to do Finland if they guaranteed him additional starts this year and Hyundai didn't wanted to do that. (being all about last second changes with Adamo). This would make perfect sense from Paddon's view as only doing Finland was basically just a risk for him.
Instead they went "behind his back" and got Breen. For Breen it's still a risk but he very much has nothing to loose in first rally in a car that is historically bad in Finland.
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25th June 2019, 16:16 #927
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This is actually a pretty bad article.
He talks about Breens 2017 performance in Finland where he beat Meeke as being 12 months ago and doesn't say anything about last year when he was overshadowed by Østberg.
Similarly he talks about Loeb never enjoying Finland in his time at Hyundai.
And the speculation about Breen getting a podium is on a fantasy level. That, said I'd say the same about Sordo winning a rally 2 weeks ago.
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25th June 2019, 16:31 #928
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"There were a couple of lean years when a snotter of a Peugeot let him down and he succumbed to a back injury after landing a private Ford Fiesta RS WRC heavily on Myhinpaa."
That was in Ruuhimäki first run in 2014 and i filmed it. Just to correct that."Die with memories, not with dreams" Scott McIsaac
http://www.motorsportfilmer.net
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25th June 2019, 16:35 #929
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7 minutes over the week-end... That really doesn't do anything good for him or the NZRC.
http://www.chrissport.nz/events/Last edited by janvanvurpa; 25th June 2019 at 16:48.
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25th June 2019, 17:01 #930
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Another thought to consider... If today's tweet was Paddon venting spleen in such a public manner, what was his behaviour like behind the scenes? Of course this is just speculation, but he may have simply been too harsh for his own good in his communications and negotiations with the team.
Ralliart can't be considered a tuner, it was literally the Mitsubishi rally/Dakar division. Yes, it was estabilished by Cowan but then it almost immediately became the official Mitsubishi works team,...
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