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Citroen wrong to drop Meeke mid-season - Latvala

Jari-Matti Latvala believes Citroen acted incorrectly by sacking Kris Meeke halfway through the 2018 WRC season and should have honoured his contract.

Kris Meeke, Citroën World Rally Team

Kris Meeke, Citroën World Rally Team

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Kris Meeke, Paul Nagle, Citroën C3 WRC, Citroën World Rally Team
Kris Meeke, Citroën World Rally Team
Kris Meeke, Paul Nagle, Citroën C3 WRC, Citroën World Rally Team
Kris Meeke, Paul Nagle, Citroën C3 WRC, Citroën World Rally Team, crash
Kris Meeke, Citroën World Rally Team
Kris Meeke, Citroën World Rally Team

Meeke, who had been hired to lead Citroen's title challenge in its factory WRC return with the C3, was dismissed between the last two rounds in what the team called a safety-related decision following recent large accidents.

But Toyota driver Latvala was one of several WRC contenders who spoke out in Meeke's defence.

"It's a shock," Latvala told Motorsport.com. "This isn't something we have seen in the driver market for a long, long time.

"For me, if you have a contract you don't change it, you commit for the year."

Reigning WRC champion Sebastien Ogier felt Citroen's decision was "harsh" on Meeke and co-driver Paul Nagle.

"It's always a surprise to see that happening in the middle of the season," said Ogier. "I don't want to make a judgement, I don't have all the elements, but it seems a bit harsh for Paul and Kris."

Ogier's sympathy was echoed by his title rival Thierry Neuville, who described Meeke as "a very fast and committed driver and a good friend as well".

Neuville added: "I wish him the best of luck. Whether we see him back or not, I don't know, but he was a great pilot and had a great career. But Citroen has made a decision and it's not for us to judge."

There is speculation that Meeke is already negotiating with teams about future possibilities, but he is currently remaining tight-lipped about his plans.

Meeke's fellow Briton Elfyn Evans said fans would miss his approach on and off the stages.

"Kris is a straight-talking-kind-of-bloke," said Evans. "He calls a spade an spade and people like that, the fans responded well to him and he'll be missed.

"I have to say, it was quite strange not to have him in Sardinia. He started his first full season with Citroen when I started my first full year with M-Sport.

"Obviously he had a lot more experience, but I kind of looked up to him, he started competing against my dad."

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