M-Sport and Gus Greensmith part ways ahead of the 2023 WRC season, ending an eight-year partnership ⬇️
will pilot the third car. Serderidis will also feature at selected rounds in Mexico, Sardinia and Kenya.
Greensmith has been part of M-Sport’s top flight WRC programme since 2020 after climbing through the rally ranks with the Cumbrian organisation, beginning in a R1 Fiesta. The 25-year-old’s WRC future is yet to be resolved, although the British driver says his programme will be announced in due course.Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
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