Asked if Meeke could secure a long-term future at Toyota by emulating Sordo's consistency and dependability, Makinen replied: "Sure. Kris scores points in Corsica 08 April 2018 - by Site Admin Kris Meeke’s future in the World Rally Championship remains unclear, and rumour indicates he could be close to announcing his retirement from rallying’s top level. Meeke rolled on the shakedown ahead of the last WRC round in Poland and also went off the road in Italy in June. Northern Ireland's Kris Meeke faces an uncertain future in the World Rally Championship after he was left out of Toyota's driver line-up for the 2020 season. Kris fastest in Monte shakedown 24 January 2019 - by Site Admin. Kris Meeke's future in the World Rally Championship remains unclear, and rumour indicates he could be close to announcing his retirement from rallying's top level.

Kris Meeke's future in the World Rally Championship remains unclear, and rumour indicates he could be close to announcing his retirement from rallying's top level Kris Meeke's future in the World Rally Championship remains unclear, and rumour indicates he could be close to announcing his retirement from rallying's top level. Kris has set fastest time in shakedown for the opening round of the 2019 World Rally Championship, Rallye Monte Carlo, as he prepares to start a new era in his career. Kris Meeke is edging ahead of Jari-Matti Latvala in the race to stay at Toyota for the 2020 World Rally Championship due to his greater consistency. The momentum from Kris Meeke’s Rally Argentina victory has been wiped out by recent crashes and his Citroen World Rally Championship seat is at risk for 2016, says team boss Yves Matton. Kris Meeke's future in the World Rally Championship remains unclear, and rumour indicates he could be close to announcing his retirement from rallying's top level.

Asked if Meeke could secure a long-term future at Toyota by emulating Sordo's legendary consistency and dependability, Makinen replied: "Sure. If Kris Meeke didn’t have a future as a professional rally driver with Citroën in front of him, he could make a decent living as a clairvoyant. Citroen driver Kris Meeke admits he remains in the dark over his WRC future, despite ending 2015 on a high with second place in last weekend’s Rally GB.Meeke finished 26 seconds adrift of world champion Sebastien Ogier in the Wales-based event to record his best finish since his maiden WRC win in Argentina, helping Citroen seal the runner-up spot in the manufacturers’ standings. The merry go round has consequences for Irish drivers Kris Meeke and Craig Breen, the loss of Citroen has cut the driver market by 25%. The merry go round has consequences for Irish drivers Kris Meeke and Craig Breen, the loss of Citroen has cut the driver market by 25%. Kris Meeke: As it stands, this [Wales Rally GB] is my last rally until I know more about my future. Kris Meeke's future in the World Rally Championship is in doubt after Toyota signed Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanpera for next season.