Thread: Silly Season 2026
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Yesterday, 07:06 #182Senior Member
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considering that Hyundai is going to win 26' Manus title, they need strong team also..
Neuville confirmed
Fourmaux not officially confirmed, but should be 99% logical
Third seat open:
Tänak?
Evans?
Solberg?
don't know other that could carry throughout the season
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Yesterday, 08:41 #183Senior Member
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Hyundai will probably remain unchanged, Toyota will remain almost the same, as Solberg is expected to fill out departing Kalle's seat. The question is, what will M-Sport do, or if they will even be in championship in 2026 (maybe they will take out and focus on new car for 2027)
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Yesterday, 10:36 #184Senior Member
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There are many, many questions around the future of M-Sport in WRC.. the new Regs, new Promoter, return on investment, Ford continuation, another OEM or even building their own car.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/wrc-p...ts-2027-plans/
I'm sure they'll be there next year in some way or other. But 2027 is another matter.
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Yesterday, 11:32 #185Senior Member
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Yesterday, 11:43 #186Senior Member
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Yesterday, 12:00 #187Junior Member
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I doubt Evans, Ogier, or Solberg would touch the Hyundai. It seems like it's a very specific car to drive and they'd risk spoiling their good reputations by getting poor results in it.
Even Loeb had mediocre results in the Hyundai, and that man can drive everything
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Yesterday, 20:38 #188Senior Member
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Of what i read and understand, my guess is:
1. McErlean had 2 year deal at once - 1 year would make no sense for his investors.
2. Munster stays for another season, as speed is growing - if he has budget, why would MSport look to another similar driver around - they know that Munster would drive safe without major crashes.
3. Sesks will drive gravel events. Possibly will test 1 tarmac. This is pure speculation, but considering Sesks speed with this car, it would be smart bet.
There is no chance that anybody else, without massive budget would jump in this underdeveloped car, in its very last season.
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Latvala isn't deciding who drives for Toyota.
M-Sport will be there next year don't worry.
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McErlean's sponsors already mentioned some time earlier this year, that he has already shown enough progress to keep his fundings.
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McErlean's sponsors already mentioned some time earlier this year, that he has already shown enough progress to keep his fundings.
Silly Season 2026