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14th December 2021, 10:57 #1451
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I saw it yesterday, it says "one of the bosses". So either Penasse or Adamo (anyone else?).
The crash happened on 25.6 (but he also had crash in first pass of SD on 24.6.), Penasse was announced to leave Hyundai on 24.6. It is also not that clear what crash the article refers to.
Note that after Safari Adamo was quoted as saying that Solberg will only drive Rally2 for rest of the year, but two rallies and two crashes later he was announced for WRC in Spain.
So if anything he was getting pushed more later in the season.
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14th December 2021, 13:13 #1452
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Must've been Adamo.
Penasse left after the decision on contractors came from Korea:
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/alain...after-estonia/
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14th December 2021, 13:44 #1453
“ Further development potential for the i20 N Rally1 is now restricted by the FIA’s homologation process, which DirtFish understands got underway on Tuesday.”
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/neuvi...-on-wednesday/
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14th December 2021, 14:51 #1454
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14th December 2021, 15:12 #1455
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14th December 2021, 16:20 #1456
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14th December 2021, 16:55 #1457
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Agree Adamo had his flaws, but on the flip side maybe it isn't ideal having Peter and the media train so involved with following Olivers every move.
Sometimes drivers might need a kick up the arse and a proper grilling - it's about knowing what is right for the individual. McRae needed that approach sometimes, whereas if anyone hammered Latvala you knew you'd ruin him mentally. Oliver Solberg changed his approach in his next starts in a WRC car so maybe Adamo was correct to lay into him? (although maybe still was a bit OTT at the same time)
You see it in football nowadays, the younger generation find it hard to stomach harsh criticism or the "hairdryer" treatment. Oliver is the type of character who absolutely loves rallying and you can see the enjoyment he gets, but when you get chances at a top team stakes change. Maybe he needed a little reality check.
Whatever Adamo was like in regards to the safari offs it didn't have a negative effect on Oliver when he got back into the WRC car in Spain or Monza.
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14th December 2021, 16:57 #1458
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How does that lineup with him seemingly pushing Solberg in the main team?
Was he acting like bipolar with best buddies and hate switching every few days?
Or someone else (or contract/money) was pushing Solberg in?
(I noticed that during Solberg's testing in Greece the man rumored to replace Adamo was there)
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14th December 2021, 17:47 #1459
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14th December 2021, 19:28 #1460
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One thing is coming down hard on someone, another is acting like you're in a Godfather movie.
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