Kris Meeke is a patient man. Just as well, really. The opportunity for which he’s waited 16 years has finally arrived.
The Northern Irishman may have been born into a rallying family – Meeke’s father, Sydney, ran cars for numerous Irish rallying heroes – but it took him until he was 21 before he finally got behind the wheel competitively. His debut came on a notoriously difficult event using the same roads as Wales Rally GB. The result? He won his class by more than four minutes.
Since then he’s been waiting for this day. This moment. His moment.
Just over 12 months ago Meeke woke to find a dawn that wasn’t false. Finally the dream was real: a three-year deal with Citroën. And with his feet comfortably under the table in France, Meeke has since evolved into a mature, quick and consistent world champion in waiting.
The changes in Meeke are stark. Gone is the nail-biting anxiety every time the Dungannon man moves into the lead of a rally; there’s no need to hold your breath any more. Come out from behind your hands, Meeke is the real deal now.
There will, of course, still be moments of frustration, fluster and flummox, but a towering victory in Finland last year revealed a far truer representation of his and co-driver Paul Nagle’s capabilities. Meeke knew it all along.
“I’d always said this was possible if I got a chance,” Meeke says. “If you look at my career, all the way along it’s been about a one-off drive here or maybe half a chance there. I knew that once I had the security of a longterm agreement…”
His voice quietens and he checks himself ahead of making too bold a prediction about the season ahead.
Team principal Yves Matton has already shown a degree of conservatism in laying out his plans for the year ahead – a year that marks the introduction of faster, more powerful cars, including Citroën’s new C3 WRC. “We want to fight for the rally wins this season and then the aim is to be in the position to fight for the titles in 2018,” he says. “That’s sensible. That is, I think, realistic.”
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Aerodynamics is the enemy of motorsports. We have a feedback for decades.
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