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6th December 2020, 19:33 #3191
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i basically had a lump in my throat when Lappi was sayin he isnt continuing.
i really really like the guy, such a shame#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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6th December 2020, 20:03 #3192
I felt really sad for him too, I really really like him too, and it just shows how much the sport is having trouble to breathe when you have drivers like him on the sidelines. Sure, it wasn't his best season to date and sure he didn't score a podium, but that Fiesta is well under-developed compared to the other two, although by no fault of their own but there is only so much you can expect from it's drivers, especially with this year being extra tough due to COVID... He did the best he could with the tools he had, he should've had a drive next year but as a lot are finding out this year, these are extremely tough times.
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6th December 2020, 20:33 #3193
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It's sad that the WRC is once again going through a contraction. It's really important in the future to somehow guarantee more top level cars especially to give more talented people chances to learn. I'm afraid we've witnessed another of those "golden eras" and are now going in a bit of a recession for a few years.
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6th December 2020, 20:38 #3194
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6th December 2020, 20:44 #3195
I hope you're right and it will be 'just' a recession for a few years, the way it looks atm, this particular discipline won't survive until the end of this decade if they don't start getting their act together. This discipline doesn't have the time to muck about, manufacturers won't invest their money in it if they don't see some kind of return, it's as simple as that. I really love rallying and the WRC in spite of all their faults but this year has emphasized just how badly they need to work on them, the future of the WRC depends on it.
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6th December 2020, 20:49 #3196
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Yep, sadly there are lots of good drivers and not many seats. The only seat that is really questionable at Toyota and Hyundai is Breen, and that’s only half a seat at best. Now M-Sport have fallen behind in the development, paying for a seat with them is less attractive than previous years, which possibly means people will be more reluctant to do so.
Hopefully they can do what they are usually good at and come out of the blocks strong in 2022.
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6th December 2020, 20:56 #3197Only you know your true potential.
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6th December 2020, 21:02 #3198
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6th December 2020, 21:31 #3199
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This is the really big danger for M-Sport.
People that have some funding ("own" or sponsors) that are just on the edge of entering WRC and not 100% sure about the talent. (unlike the "certain" stars that win everything)
People like Greensmith, Tidemand (in 2018), Paddon (last year 2x, without starting though) or even better Suninen in 2017.
These are the people that make M-Sport WRC less of a money sink (ever since start of 2017 it is just a money sink). Losing them cause the car is clearly not competitive is a long term problem. And they are doing that right now to Hyundai (Loubet, Veiby).
Also to show that the car is competetive they need at least one fast driver, they kind of had it this year, even with 2 drivers, but the car wasn't there without any testing.
Surely we all know the main reason for this - COVID.
At this point there is actually very little point for MSport to bring a good driver (they doesn't bring money) or to even spend much money developing the current car for last year while Toyota and Hyundai already are far ahead.
They should and likely will put all efforts towards the 2022 car. Which makes one wonder whether they will start as manu team at all. After all it only limits their testing days.
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6th December 2020, 23:19 #3200
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On a slightly more serious note, I hope M-Sport keeps their 2020 livery for next year, with a few refresh touches for the sake of newness. it's my favorite livery of theirs ever.
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