So tomorrow's start order is as follows, am I correct?
1. Sordo
2. Raoux
3. Al-Rajhi
4. Mikkelsen
5. Lappi
6. Ogier
7. Hänninen (if he continues)
8. Østberg
9. Latvala
10. Tänak
11. Neuville
12. Paddon
13.-14. Breen, Evans
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So tomorrow's start order is as follows, am I correct?
1. Sordo
2. Raoux
3. Al-Rajhi
4. Mikkelsen
5. Lappi
6. Ogier
7. Hänninen (if he continues)
8. Østberg
9. Latvala
10. Tänak
11. Neuville
12. Paddon
13.-14. Breen, Evans
Hanninen is going again, but he is loosing coolant
Sordo should start first, he has not retired at any point.
Fri 19:37 - Hanninen update 1
Juho and co-driver Kaj Lindstrom have parked their Yaris close to the stage end and are making repairs. They have tried to repair a cracked cooling system pipe and have topped up the system using their drinking water. Lindstrom gives a quick explanation of what happened in stage: "Hit a bank."
Fri 19:41 - Hanninen update 2
Hanninen starts the car and sets off on the 50km plus journey to service in Alghero. The car is still spouting water as it pulls away.
I find it funny that people still go woooahhh when Meeke and Hanninen go fast for a while on the first day. They have no measure. Win it or bin it my ass they both go way too hard until it all goes tits up. You guys all know what Einstein's definition of lunacy is.
I get the feeling that they both can't go at 95%. They either drive at walking pace or straight into the next bit of scenery.
Neuville probably won't need team orders (but if Paddon stays in front Hyundai have to implement team orders). If Thierry doesn't bin it, we have one hell of a championship battle on our hands. Ogier already sounding a bit rattled with those stage end comments
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