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It is not about bluff, it is about professionalism.
You are a manufacturer rally team representing a multibillion company, no matter how good a driver is you cannot diseregard protocol. The drivers must want to drive for you not the opposite.
M-sport is a private business and Wilson will only sign Ogier if the whole deal is profitable for him.
Toyota is run by a bunch of amateurs and their only concern is probably to just drain the company of its sources and then flop.
Citroen is doing the right thing.
That could be the case if we’re talking about an average driver, but we aren’t. Like Loeb, and a few others motorsport greatest, Ogier is a living legend and any team must do everything to get him. It’s a shame mass media don’t give a sh.. to rally, otherwise this Ogier situation would be in all TV’s and newspapers. Do you imagine Ronaldo training on the top 4 foot teams before signing for one of them?
Hiring Ogier is the winning ticket for a WRC team. He’s much more than the best driver available; he’s a magnet that inspires and motivates every one working around him. It worth to take a look on FX Demaison words about him (even if the piece is written on a notorious frenchy arrongant style…): http://www.francetvsport.fr/ogier-la...eau-roi-182985
Honestly, if Citroen doesn’t allow him to test they aren’t being pros, they are being losers!
Best silly season ever? It looks like! Another wild rumour on VW: besides going for the FIA inspection they’ll also build the 5 units they’ve planned to be ready before MC... http://www.diariomotor.com/competici...-ultimos-test/
Citroen aren't being losers by not begging Ogier like Wilson. Toyota and Msport have nothing to lose letting Seb test the car whereas Citroen and Hyundai do.
What I think will happen is after Seb tests the Ford, he'll give Citroen more or less a verbal agreement that they are his preference and he wants to join them. Then maybe we'll see him test before he officially signs the contract. Citroen know the car is good and know Meeke can challenge next year, so they won't let Ogier drive the car only for him to then join Msport or Toyota. Neither will Hyundai, and Nandan has already said as much. Citroen and Hyundai are acting like proper manufacturer teams who are confident in their car/drivers , whereas Msport and Toyota are desperate and willing to do anything to sign Seb (understandably).
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