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Thread: 2026 WRC News & Rumours
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Today, 08:58 #22Senior Member
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Indeed, you would never turn down a full season in any car, let alone a Rally1.
And with the M-Sport uncertainty for 2027 who knows if theyll even have a car for WRC after next year.
Armstrong deserves his chance thanks to his progress in ERC and isnt taking a seat from Sesks or anyone else. It's all down to funding if you want a drive.
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Timo Jouhki got plenty of Finnish drivers with questionable pedigree into "works" seats so why shouldnt John Coyne?
The FFSA's investment in French drivers has paid off handsomely and whilst you may have to squint to see Josh and Jon reaching the dizzy heights of Ogier it just goes to prove that the sport is about $ in the first instance these days more than ever before
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Quite possibly.
Jon Armstrong isnt an 'Irish name' and he's from Kesh which is 77% Protestant with 72% having a British identity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kesh,_County_Fermanagh
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Seen it with my eye balls.
WRC mainclass from 2027