Quote Originally Posted by tommeke_B View Post
Emil Bergkvist has been doing WRC2 with the support of J-Motorsport/Serderidis, but in the mean time he had to work a fulltime job to make money to live, and he didn't have the testing facilities other teams are getting, and he was in an older/less competitive car than the competition. I think Huttunen could be in a similar situation right now, despite having done a few more events in Poland.
You are right. But such is probably the case for 80% of drivers competing in WRC3. Most private drivers have to work to survive. It has always been like that. Describing Huttunen as some poor boy on a low budget, when he has been doing 10 rallies all over Europe each year is a little strange to say the least