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Meeke: Citroen can handle fight with Volkswagen
Kris Meeke believes he's proven his credentials to fight at the front of the WRC pack and is aiming for a return to the rostrum at 'one of the roughest rallies'. The Northern Irishman has battled back from a difficult start to 2015 by claiming his maiden WRC victory in Argentina and narrowly missing out on back-to-back podiums with a fourth place finish in Portugal. The factory Citroen man finished top non-Volkswagen driver last time out and feels his recent form has shown the rest of the WRC field he can slug it out, which will be essential in Italy. “Since Mexico, we have shown that we are capable of consistently fighting at the front, so we need to keep up our good form,” Meeke...
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