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Malcolm Wilson: M-Sport still believes in Eric Camilli
M-Sport team boss Malcolm Wilson insists the organisation still retains faith in Eric Camilli, despite the Frenchman being moved to a WRC2 role this season. Camilli, 29, graduated to the WRC full-time with M-Sport but a spate of incidents compromised his progress, and he placed only 11th in the final standings. With M-Sport recruiting World Champion Sébastien Ogier following Volkswagen’s withdrawal, and re-signing Ott Tanak, Camilli has instead been moved to a WRC2 seat. Wilson, though, insists that M-Sport still has faith in Camilli’s talent. Éric and [co-driver] Benjamin Veillas might be taking a step back this year, but it by no means undermines our faith in...
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