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Rallye Breen set to welcome new co-driver after retirement of Nagle – OA Sport

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Craig Breen is set to share the cockpit with a new navigator in Japan following the retirement of Paul Nagle. The two Irishmen parted ways after a long time and the relationship was officially over ‘Power Stage’ The incident happened in Spain.

James Fulton ready to help M-Sport driver on Japanese roads, which will mark the end of the 2022 world championship. The pair should return to the starting line for the next championship, which starts as usual in Monaco at the end of January.

The 30-year-old released a statement to the media after signing up with the Ford-affiliated British team: “I have nothing more to say other than I am happy to have this opportunity. As with any co-driver, reaching the WRC’s premier class is an imminent dream.

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It will definitely make itself felt Absence of nagel He decided to put an end to his career on the Catalan roads after a sharp five years in the last WRC with Briton Chris Meekay (Citroen C3 WRC). For Breen, however, the Japanese round will be his last with Ford before returning to Hyundai. In 2023, the Estonian Ot Tanak will face the absence.

Photo. MotoGP Press

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