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Today, 10:13 #3231Senior Member
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The interweb is suggesting that the Russian rallying with a Bulgarian licence is the lead candidate to take the 3rd Hyundai seat in 2026. Seen that on several well connected websites already.
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Today, 12:16 #3232Senior Member
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My guess is Sordo doing some events (especially now that Portuguese info is saying that he won't run in Portugal again) and some other "young" driver sharing the car. Suninen looks like to be in good position, but I would say that Lindholm should also be included there. Even though he haven't started a rally with the Rally1, he was Hyundai driver up until last year, driving in some tests and shaking down cars before events.
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Today, 12:24 #3233Senior Member
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Sordo and Jon Armstrong would be a great option IMO. Yes I am biased but Jon has the speed and youth on his side.
He did very well in the ERC this season with an aging Fiesta. He is talented.
Sordo is a safe pair of hands which Hyundai will need to start competing again with Toyota.
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Today, 12:32 #3234Senior Member
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Today, 14:39 #3236Senior Member
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I root for Suninen.
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Found that strange. The PR bomb potential is immense. Just look at the comments under Dirtfish article. On more practical terms he was not even allowed to enter the race in Estonia few years ago.
Are Hyundai willing to risk that for a guy that has won zero WRC2 races this year and has not managed to fight for title in his 6(?) seasons there? No title in ERC either.
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Today, 15:54 #3238Senior Member
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In Hyundi I would rather put caliber like Sordo, Lappi, Mikkelsen, Paddon, Suninen, those who worked previously with the team and are all proven. Gryazin should be driving for M-Sport alongside Sesks/McErlean (or Rossel, if he isn't already in Lancia)
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Today, 17:20 #3240Senior Member
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Can I throw Miko Marczyk's name in?


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