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Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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21st November 2022, 09:54 #4241
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https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2022/wrc...ng-2023-seats/
Naturally, we’re talking with Gus [Greensmith] and Pierre-Louis [Loubet] – both those guys had a successful 2022 season with us and we’re interested to continue working with them.”
Also Tänak and Loeb mentioned but it's more like not closing any doors on anyone.
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21st November 2022, 09:57 #4242
“Like I said, we’re talking to everybody,” said Millener. “That includes [Tänak] and Séb [Loeb]. We’re confident we have a competitive car in the Ford Puma Rally1 Hybrid and we know what we’ve got coming for next season.
If anything that says to me Tänak will be doing few rallies if at all, and probably not a whole season. Hope im wrong tho
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21st November 2022, 10:04 #4243
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21st November 2022, 10:07 #4244
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21st November 2022, 10:28 #4245
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Lappi and Breen to Hyundai negotiating didn't wait for christmas.. but M-Sport doing things slooow way, again
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21st November 2022, 10:34 #4246
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And why the should hurry? There are no seats available anymore outside M-Sport (maybe rental option for Toyota). Now M-Sport can choose who they actually want and for drivers have options to take it or stay away from Rally 1 competition. So, they have strong position.
But. If they get the deal too late, new drivers can not get familiar enough with the car and maybe are not that competitive and ready for the new season.
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21st November 2022, 11:08 #4247
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Guys how can you still be taking MSport PR seriously.
I believe their PR last year was exactly the same. Talking to lot of drivers blah blah....and then we get the same 1-2 paying names that MSports has been pushing up most of the year.
This year it is Loubet and Greensmith ("sucessful" season...yay 2 stage wins..and 5th as best, one lower than last year).
The only uncertainty is Tanak and I think they will reveal that immediately when anything is signed to max our PR time.
All the other drivers they will keep "secret" until January, just like they mostly did last 3-4 years.
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21st November 2022, 11:29 #4248
About the monster rumours, it kinda makes sense if you put the puzzle pieces together..Anyway what i heard adds fire to the rumours spreading and i guess there has to be some truth behind it. Since he is basically only driver who is not connected to Red Bull with Solberg Tänak and Monster will come with a car that they will buy/rent from M-sport, Solberg will be the other driver. And Before everybody had doubts why would Tänak risk with a private team instead of a manufacturer team is that Monster will pay Tänak salary, and behind all this Red-grey will manage the cars run under the Monster logos.
Thinking of a business side and how Ott has always made his decisions favourable to his future, this deal makes very much sense.
Lets see how well this ages, but this info comes from a source that i think could be trusted 80%
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21st November 2022, 11:42 #4249
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21st November 2022, 11:52 #4250
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The budget for that kind of a project isn't just "one million for buying a Puma, x million for Tänak's salary". The car has to be run and someone has to pay for it. And most importantly the testing and development. RedGrey isn't a factory team, it doesn't fund itself, it is just an operator that needs support from a paying customer. I can see the benefit from Tänak putting in money in this project to employ his own team and get some of the money "back" that way, but still that money has to come from somewhere.
Usually when drivers pay to be an M-Sport driver it's investing for a future career, to be later a factory driver with salary to get return for that investment. But in Tänak's case there's no need for that.
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I don't like it either. Who knows how many years the rumors have been around about Hyundai leaving—yet there's still no confirmation, and they keep demanding that the rules go their way.
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