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Today, 15:44 #3201Senior Member
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I wonder whether Hyundai might consider going back to a rotation system for third driver. There isn't a stand out candidate like Fourmaux for them this year, since Solberg looks very Toyota. They could find out for real whether (say) Gryazin and Sesks get along with their car.
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Today, 18:57 #3202Senior Member
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We all totally forgot about Suninen. He is still young and have Rally1 experience (and previous WRC generations aswell), 3 podiums clocked on his belt and he didn't do that bad in i20 Rally1 car.
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So they have this candidates that comply to youth and experience (if we consider Rally1 cars and previous WRC ones):
-Andreas Mikkelsen - 36 years old -> 3 rally wins, 25 podiums, 117 stage wins, drive or 3 top tier teams
-Esapekka Lappi - 34 years old -> 2 rally wins, 15 podiums, 77 stage wins, drive for 4 top tier teams
-Oliver Solberg - 24 years old -> 1 rally win, 1 podium, 9 stage wins, drive for 2 top tier teams
-Takamoto Katsuta - 32 years old -> 7 podiums, 54 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Teemu Suninen - 31 years old -> 3 podiums, 15 stage wins, drive for 2 top tier teams
-Sami Pajari - 23 years old -> 1 podium, 5 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Pierre-Louis Loubet - 28 years old -> 4 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Gregoire Munster - 26 years old -> 2 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Martins Sesks - 26 years old -> 2 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Gus Greensmith - 28 years old -> 2 stage wins, drive for 1 top tier team
-Josh McErlean - 26 years old -> 1 stage win, drive for 1 top tier team
-Jari Huttunen - 31 years old -> 1 stage win, drive for 1 top tier team
And 3 extra ones, but only Sordo have Rally1 experience.
-Dani Sordo - 42 years old -> 3 rally wins, 58 podiums, 229 stage wins, drive for 4 top tier teams
-Kris Meeke - 46 years old -> 5 rally wins, 13 podiums, 94 stage wins, drive for 3 top tier teams
-Hayden Paddon - 38 years old -> 1 rally win, 8 podiums, 38 stage wins, drive for 2 top tier teamsLast edited by deephouse; Today at 19:36.
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Katsutas and Lappis stage wins make for an unexpected comparison
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Solberg (Toyota), Katsuta (Toyota or nothing), Pajari (Toyota), Loubet (already drove Hyundai, too slow), Munster (too slow), Greensmith (too slow), McErlean (too slow) and Huttunen (inactive since 2023) have 0% chance or reason to be at Hyundai.
I think Hyundai will go for youth driver + experience driver alternating... they could also not bother with a 3rd car, but I imagine they will, at least part season.
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I will edit it tomorrow when the official Toyota driver line up will come out. Also I made it from "best to worst". And add those 3 extra, who are connected to Hyundai. My personal favorite is Paddon, but I think he will not be even considered, because it's Hyundai we are talking about.
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paddon. 100%.


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I rank Rossel above Gryazin. Gryazin used to be very fast and unreliable, now he is reliable but not much faster than others. In all those years in WRC2 Gryazin never had a real shot at title....
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