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Citroen names driver line-up for works WRC return
French marque Citroen has named its drivers for its upcoming return to full factory status in the World Rally Championship with the C3 WRC car. Citroen, which had chosen a WRC effort as its primary motorsport programme late last year and will, as a result, pull out of the World Touring Car Championship, has previously named Kris Meeke as one of its drivers. The 37-year-old Northern Irishman, a winner of two WRC evens with a PH-Sport-entered Citroen DS3 WRC this season alongside co-driver Paul Nagle, has a deal running until 2018. And Citroen has now confirmed he is to be joined for the two years by Irishman Craig Breen, with co-driver Scott Martin, and Frenchman Stephane Lefebvre, alongside...
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