M-Sport not “massively concerned” after difficult WRC Safari Rally

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M-Sport not “massively concerned” after difficult WRC Safari Rally
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M-Sport team principal Richard Millener isn’t “massively concerned” after a tricky Safari Rally that yielded sixth and seventh for its WRC drivers. Read more ⬇️

also had to make two wheel changes and battled an early engine mishap, resulting in the Frenchman coming home seventh, more than 16 minutes behind the winning Toyota of Sebastien Ogier.

“We are not concerned. Again we have shown the pace of the car on the powerstage and I can tell you those Toyota drivers were trying and they were all carrying an issue,” Millener told Autosport. “I don’t think we are in a position that we need to be massively concerned about, okay Ott is still not 100% comfortable, but I think when you drop two minutes [to a puncture] and you are missing that battle with someone it is never the same. Anyone that is competing knows that if you are not fighting you have the pace but you don’t have the adrenaline rush to push that little bit harder. “We had a couple of tyres off the rim like a de-bead.

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