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	17th October 2022, 08:32 #291To add a bit more fuel to next year: https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/m-spo...berg-for-2023/ 
 
 Not that it hasn’t been speculated here before in this forum but apparently they did talk after NZ.Only you know your true potential.
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	17th October 2022, 08:33 #292Senior Member  
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 They should still have the #1 chassis Polo R5. 
 
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 Why are you so on? 
 There are different ways of learning. Neather you nor me knows what´s best for Oliver. Some of us though believe he can go forward in RC1 cars, if possible from many other points of views we don´t know a thing about. (Economics, sponsors, teambosses etz, etz...)"Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
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 Not saying he hasn't done mistakes himself, but I would say it is also the i20. 
 
 Either this new or previous one.. Both very difficult to understand or feel comfortable.
 Look at Loubet, he was blamed almost same way as Solberg now. Many mistakes and crashes with quite ? speed.
 
 Jumped to Ford and like a different driver.
 (can also include Loeb to this list)
 
 So let's wait and see.
 
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 But we still haven't heard yours or WRCStan's.  
 
 EDIT: Consider me wanting the best for Oliver's career. I don't want him to have a third successive broken year doing a partial season with Puma Rally1. Instead a victorious season in WRC2 with a good car would showcase his talent better. And I would also include non-points events to get more experience from the rallies (WRC2 season can only have seven events).Last edited by AnttiL; 17th October 2022 at 12:40. 
 
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 I dont think Oliver thinks he needs to prove himself any more at Rally2/WRC2 level and he is happy to continue to learn in a Rally1. If some deal can be done with M-Sport then this will be the preferred option. 
 
 However if not, driving the new Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 would be the next best choice.
 
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https://www.rallye-magazin.de/wrc/artikel/wrc-2027-auf-welches-auto-setzt-toyota/ Almost being a key word
WRC mainclass from 2027