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Today, 09:02 #3282Senior Member
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Compare to the Toyota, they have a junior support (Pajari, later Solberg and TGR WRC Challenge Program), so in this case like Rovanpera leave, they can use Solberg to fill an empty seat. Hyundai is using same names to fill empty space. This is not a futureproof solution
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Today, 09:31 #3284Senior Member
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Congratulations to toyota on becoming 2026 world champions.
Maybe Hyundai wants to set a record and let toyota win every rally next year.
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Good news for Paddon and he'll be back in the WRC ready for 2027 (in the i20 Rally2 he's developed).
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Congrats for Paddon, Sordo and of course Lappi. If they will win manufacturers title and just maybe drivers again, Ott will scratch his head.
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This team never learns
Clown masks on again#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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There is nothing to compare, Hyundai doesn't have a Junior program at the moment. I'll ask my question again - what would have been your driver decision in this situation? It's really easy to...
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