
Originally Posted by
jonkka
Hyundai is in delicate position. Toyota has outscored them and now is their chance to claw some points back. But if Sordo goes off, it's Evans behind him ready to exploit that and Neuville doesn't seem to be able to do anything but complain how difficult things are. So from Hyundai's perspective, it's better to maintain current positions and have slight advantage pointswise than to risk a lot and potentially lose a lot. Anyway, Sordo vs Ogier is somewhat risky proposition, if you ask me.
Still going ahead. The new regs are to steer the entire sport away from production car manufacturers altogether. Watch this question and answer. https://youtu.be/I6-oOz8aDxE?t=4779 "The reason...
WRC mainclass from 2027