Ott Tänak has been tricky at times in the past couple of years. There’s been a truculence born out of frustration with his working environment. And the media has, more often than not, copped it. DirtFish included.
Talking to the Estonian in Naivasha on Wednesday was uplifting. Inspirational even. We delved beyond the minutiae of the moment, the miserable start to the season. We went to the heart of what matters to us here at DirtFish as much as it matters to the 2019 World Rally Champion. The future of our sport.
Like everybody, Tänak has observed the results of the FIA’s WRC Working Group and, until now, he’d kept his powder dry. But when DirtFish pressed him on hybrid-less Rally1 cars and go-faster Rally2, the eyes lit up and the fire burned bright.
Typically forthright and unapologetic, the Hyundai Motorsport driver let rip.
“This has made things complicated for all the teams, the manufacturers,” said Tänak. “And it’s put a lot of people in a very difficult situation, since the new season is coming very close. And it’s something that is not even voted [on] yet.
“Speaking about all this, I guess the tricky part is that we can see the sport, somehow, is really not under control. Some random decisions are coming from random people from year to year and there is no real vision where we want to go. These kinds of things are really worrying.
“The sport has not been in a good place and there are very few teams who are still keeping this sport on its feet. These [WRC Working Group] decisions were done without even considering, discussing with these very few teams. For the hybrid, the decision was taken and it was agreed until the end of 2026. Everyone was prepared to have it there. So, all the teams have been ready to carry it.”