I'd say Katsuta is a step above the two others. Katsuta has shown glimpses of real speed in Monza and now here. Greensmith has never shown any pace and Loubet's good stage times this weekend were affected by his good starting position.
Yes I agree, I think unlike the other two he actually manages to be both quick and consistent, important if you want to move forward as a driver, and if he can finish Monte, I'll start to keep my eyes out to see if he also improves on gravel.
You don't understand the WRC27 rules yet. Who says the engine need be FIAT?
Yes, RMC of Roberto Mendez.
Btw, they annouced that will not produce more models of N5 (different shapes).
What's the FIAT base? They don't have a homologated Rally2 engine - though I understood that wasn't necessary. And it's now the question why would FIAT approach RMC, not the other way around.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/rally-argentina-closing-on-wrc-return-for-2027/
Surprised no one posted this but after 8!!! long years we could be returning to Argentina!
You don't understand the WRC27 rules yet. Who says the engine need be FIAT? Yes, RMC of Roberto Mendez. Btw, they annouced that will not produce more models of N5 (different shapes).
WRC mainclass from 2027