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A round-up of the top stories on driver moves and team line-ups for the World Rally Championship in 2015.
Hyundai will stick with Thierry Neuville, Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon for most of its 2015 World Rally Championship rather than rotating drivers as it did last year
Ukraine driver must wait before finalising 2015 schedule - WRC.com
Francois Delecour has committed to the FIA's new R-GT Cup series for GT cars in the World and European Rally Championships, securing a Porsche 911 drive for the inaugural season
Bryan Bouffier is to compete on Rallye Monte Carlo, the 2015 WRC season opener, in an M-Sport-run Ford Fiesta RS WRC car. Bouffier put in a sensational performance on the Monte back in January and led from SS3 to SS9, until a spin dropped him to second behind eventual winner, Sebastien Ogier.
Junior World Rally champion Stephane Lefebvre will get a minimum of two top-line WRC outings in a factory Citroen in 2015
Petter Solberg could make a sensational switch back to the World Rally Championship next season
Mads Ostberg will be retained as Kris Meeke's Citroen team-mate for the 2015 World Rally Championship
Robert Kubica is fighting for his World Rally Championship career this week as he chases a deal with Citroen or M-Sport to stay in the series next season
Kiwi expects to announce 2015 plans within two weeks - WRC.com
Italian will progress from WRC2 - WRC.com
Nine-time World Rally Champions and seven-time winners of the Rallye Monte-Carlo, Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena are to return to competive action in a DS 3 WRC at the Rallye Monte-Carlo, the opening round of the 2015 World Rally Championship. This one-off appearance, at the most prestigious rally on the WRC calendar, will support the launch of the DS Brand.
M-Sport will field Ott Tanak and Elfyn Evans in its main line-up in the 2015 World Rally Championship
WRC News. Elfyn Evans will stay with the M-Sport Ford team for the 2015 World Rally Championship having impressed in his first WRC campaign.. Read more at Crash.net!
Starting from WRC-2015 my new codriver will be Giovanni Bernacchini! My team and I are happy to welcome him onboard.
Robert Kubica is on Citroen's shortlist to join Kris Meeke in its 2015 World Rally Championship line-up, says team boss Yves Matton.
Kris Meeke will stay on as a Citroen driver for the 2015 World Rally Championship
Hyundai has re-signed Dani Sordo for an expanded World Rally Championship programme in 2015 and '16
New Zealander eyeing nine-round programme - WRC.com
Volkswagen will retain Sebastien Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala and Andreas Mikkelsen for its factory World Rally Championship team into 2015
Robert Kubica's future in the World Rally Championship has been cast into doubt after it emerged he is not currently negotiating with any of the series' teams for 2015
Mikko Hirvonen has announced his retirement from the World Rally Championship after next week's Rally GB