That’s how long it took for Martijn Wydaeghe to go from a last-minute call-up to a world rally winner. “I think also for Thierry, after 10 years with a co-driver, changing quickly to somebody else he didn’t know was also quite difficult. “It was a pity for our points in the championship with the result in Kenya. I think the team deserved to win over there after our performance and approach during the rally, but in Ypres it was something very special for me and also for Thierry. And now that Wydaeghe knows what WRC victory tastes like, he wants more… “Now we have this first victory, we can breathe a little bit more.
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