M-Sport has announced that Craig Breen won't remain with the WRC team in 2023 after agreeing an early exit with the Irishman.
The Irishman had joined the British squad on a two-year deal starting this season, but today the team has confirmed an amicable decision between both Breen and the operation has been reached to part ways.
“I want to extend a big thank you to M-Sport and the whole team for everything they’ve done for me this year,” said Breen. “It has been a great experience for me to be part of the team, but ultimately, it’s time to move on. I’m looking forward to the future and continuing to build my partnership with James [Fulton]. I wish the team all the best for next season.”Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
“Craig is a very talented driver and I have no doubt that he has more yet to achieve in his career, but the team feel we need a new approach for 2023. “I want to thank Craig for his year with the team. He delivered some solid results throughout the season with two podiums and stage-winning performances on a variety of surfaces, but unfortunately the consistency wasn’t there to lead the team into 2023,” said Wilson.
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