Getting a deal together to allow SebastienLoeb to contest OfficialWRC Rally Monte Carlo will be 'difficult', according to MSportLtd. Full story ⬇️
The Ford squad is continuing to push to reach an agreement with the nine-time world champion, who claimed an 80th career win and record equalling eighth triumph at the famous asphalt rally this year.
Last week M-Sport confirmed the first of its drivers for 2023 with the high profile signing of 2019 world championMillener confirmed to Autosport that the team would like to add Loeb to their ranks for 2023, but only if it doesn’t stretch squad’s resources too thinly. Entries for next year’s Monte Carlo Rally are set to close on Friday.
“Obviously we would like to have Seb in the car but I think that is going to be difficult for Monte Carlo, but we won't stop trying,” Millener told Autosport. “It will be a funding thing,” Millener replied, when asked about the negotiations with Loeb. “To have two drivers at the top level that come with reasonable but big price tags.“There is no point pushing ourselves too hard. If we are going to go for a championship with one person then we have already clearly said that is going to be Ott and that is where we have got to start strongly.
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