At least the slippy conditions have cought surprising number of drivers out. That's uncommon.Quote:
Originally Posted by SUBARUNORWAY1
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At least the slippy conditions have cought surprising number of drivers out. That's uncommon.Quote:
Originally Posted by SUBARUNORWAY1
And the most experienced of the lot too...
I don`t understand why Henning is going so slow. I understand that he wants to secure the third (and in my opinion he did very well on day one). But all drivers are talking about the risk by safing too much. Loosing consentration and going off.
He could atleast beat Wilson jr.....
Sapporo, Japan
Sunday, October 28, 2007 at 7:51:05 AM
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=622
Hmmm I think I'm off to bed and enjoy that extra hour of sleep. This third day doesn't seem too exciting... unless another retirement spree hits them.
i dunno if you have heard of it, but Loeb sent Marcus an sms:
"Thanks for the points you were offering. Nevertheless we decided to give them up. The fight continues."
Stohl is trying to catch Wilson and propably will do so.
I belive Stohl will catch both willson and companc....
Sordo's retirement = 1 point for Loeb. Is that going to happen?
Takes a bit more than Sordo to retire for Loeb to get to the points...Quote:
Originally Posted by jparker