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BREEN HIS CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

It’s hard to find anyone as excited for the 2022 World Rally Championship as Craig Breen. After 13 years working his way up the rally ladder, the 31-year-old has finally landed his first full-time campaign in the WRC, courtesy of a two-year deal to spearhead M-Sport Ford’s charge into the new Rally1 hybrid era.

Simply driving up to the start ramp at Monte Carlo will be the realisation of a dream for the Irishman, known for wearing his heart on his sleeve and an unbridled joy for rallying. “It’s what I’ve been searching for all my life to be honest,” declares Breen.

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