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Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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16th December 2021, 22:08 #3841
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17th December 2021, 10:03 #3842
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17th December 2021, 11:32 #3843
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I don't think that's the livery we'll see in WRC...
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17th December 2021, 11:46 #3844
For sure not.
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17th December 2021, 11:47 #3845
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17th December 2021, 14:21 #3846
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Anybody still thinks new Puma Rally1 was developed with M-Sport's (private team) money?
No. Ford Performance promised good support when new (Rally1 / Hybrid 2022) regulations were announced.
Ford wouldn't have involved more if the old regs (WRC2017) would have continued.
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17th December 2021, 15:08 #3847
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I didn't see anyone doubting that, definitely not after Goodwood this year.
What I and many others wonder is how can Ford, after using not insignificant ammount of money, be satisfied with MSport using Greensmith as #2 driver ( and to a lesser extend Breen as #1).
But hey, there is still hope they announce Tanak soon.
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17th December 2021, 15:24 #3848
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17th December 2021, 17:30 #3849
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17th December 2021, 19:00 #3850
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