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Yeah. Saw this yesterday. They have put up with him being a crasher for years, but it looks like Citroen don't want to risk the bad PR if he has one even worse than last weeks:

 

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Christ knows how the 2 of them survived that TBH.

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Bloody hell - that's driving at its best.

 

 

 

 

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Meeke back in WRC for 2019. Works Toyota deal done, alongside Tanak and Latvala.

 

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R5 programmes from Skoda & Citroen is lovely stuff, bring the brands to the public's attention, but with what aim for Skoda if all they have for the public is the likes of 110ps Mk3 Fabia 1.0 TSI's?

& Citroen not offering anything of R5 size any more 'Sporting'.

 

 

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Well Done Seb Ogier. :clap:

 

Back to back WRC titles with a non works team. I doubt that's ever been done before.

 

Hyundai must be gutted, especially since Toyota took the Manufacturers title too.

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