Tanak: M-Sport has the data to tackle "big job" of developing Puma WRC

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Tanak: M-Sport has the data to tackle "big job" of developing Puma WRC
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M-Sport has now all the data needed to tackle the 'big job' of developing its WRC Puma, according to Tanak.

Ott Tanak believes M-Sport has all the information now to tackle the"big job" of developing the Ford Puma to close the gap to their World Rally Championship rivals.The 2019 world champion once again showed flashes of speed during last weekend's WRC round in Portugal, but ultimately finished fourth, 2m04.1s adrift of the eventual winner Toyota's Kalle Rovanpera.

Tanak likened his car to a"wooden horse" at times and struggled to find the sweet spot on the second passes through stages, before losing hybrid power on the final day. "There is a big job to do and overall it was a demanding weekend. I have been struggling quite hard now, it is about understanding how we go on from here," said Tanak.

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