Oh yeah, I forgot that McRae does stand a good chance of getting a drive with Skoda if they stay for another year or two.
What we really need is another manufacturer to step up after losing two, potentially three manufacturers. I'm sure the FIA is doing everything they can to try and keep Skoda in the WRC. Hyundai should be making a limited return next year, so there is also a possibility they will grab a few mid-to-top level drivers for testing and development next year.
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