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M-Sport: Fourmaux a “different driver” ahead of WRC Rally1 return

Adrien Fourmaux will return to the World Rally Championship’s top tier this year as a “different driver” and is “stronger mentally”, reckons M-Sport team principal Richard Millener.

Fourmaux is set to begin a second attempt as a full-time Rally1 driver this season - starting in Monte Carlo this weekend - with the Frenchman drafted in to lead the Ford team following Ott Tanak’s departure to Hyundai.

Last season the team opted to demote Fourmaux to its Rally2 squad after an eventful 2022 Rally1 campaign that was littered with crashes.

The move appears to have benefitted the 28-year-old, who impressed in Rally2 machinery in 2023, recording a string of strong results in WRC2 while winning the British Rally Championship. The success has ultimately warranted a recall to the Rally1 squad for 2024.

“I think we have shown last year that we have been improving a lot with [co-driver] Alex [Coria] and with our management of rallies and many other things,” Fourmaux told Autosport.

“I think we have more experience as we have done 16 rallies last year and got really good results, so now I’m looking forward to getting back in the Rally1 and hope to do what we did in 2023 in this car.”

M-Sport’s team principal has also noticed a significant improvement in his driver compared to the 2022 campaign.

”Yeah, 2022 was a tough year for Adrien. There were a few mistakes. It was a difficult season for the team itself and [team owner] Malcolm [Wilson] chose to put Adrien back to Rally2 and it has worked in the past and I would argue that it worked again last year,” Millener told Autosport.

”We saw Adrien develop as a driver and he is a lot stronger mentally and he has better driving consistency, and he is really good at controlling his drives and working out where to push and when to hold back.

”But after Rally Japan unfortunately he has only had two days testing before Monte Carlo, which is hardly anything, so we have to let him get back up to speed.

Source: Autosport

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