Oliver Solberg says an M-Sport Rally1 WRC drive is still an option for 2023, but has confirmed preparations for a Rally2 programme are in full swing as a back up plan. Full story ⬇️
Solberg has found himself without a drive for 2023 after Hyundai elected to drop the 21-year-old from its factory Rally1 operation at the end off the year, citing a wish to field a more experienced driver line up.will fill the position after the Irishman left a two-year deal with M-Sport a year early.
The son of 2003 world rally champion Petter Solberg, confirmed that long-time sponsor Monster Energy is involved in the talks. “It is going slow,” Solberg told Autosport about his Rally1 hopes for next year. “M-Sport looks like an option, it is still quite open but it is difficult to say at the moment.
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