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Meeke: There will be no "dominant force" in WRC 2017
Citroen driver Kris Meeke says he doesn't expect to see a "dominant force" in the 2017 WRC season, with all four manufacturer teams boasting "top-line" drivers. The combination of Sebastien Ogier and Volkswagen has proven unstoppable for the last four seasons, a period of domination that followed nine season of hegemony by Sebastien Loeb and Citroen. However, after Volkswagen's exit from the WRC, a new team - one of Hyundai, Citroen, M-Sport and Toyota - is set to triumph in 2017. The upcoming season will also see a new set of regulations in the series, and Meeke doesn't expect any of the teams to be able to achieve what Volkswagen did in the past. "It's a...
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