Good point and I agree, best to keep the boy well away from the place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
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Good point and I agree, best to keep the boy well away from the place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Simmi
my opinion is that Mikko has to be extremely brave to follow Meeke-Hanninen-Kopecky-Sarrazin in Monte.Without problems-flat tyres i except all them in front of him.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
Don't think the wide body will have much influence unless we're talking dry asphalt which I suspect not.Quote:
Originally Posted by RS
Might make a good snowplow though!Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
I suggest you the first excuse if something different happens: "oh no the Fiesta is a young car it's not developed like the 207 or the Fabia ! It's obvious that he didn't beat those unknown IRC drivers !"Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
Or "those unknown IRC drivers have already done a season in the IRC, you can't expect Hirvonen to just step in a new car and win especially as he hasn't done the rally for 2 years but he tried hard..."Quote:
Originally Posted by Helstar
Hehe, don't temp fate guys or Mikko might 'do an Ogier' and drive slow the whole rally and end up winning :D
i cannot see hirvonen winning monte in the fiesta.....Ford produces those spin off cars to tempt the useless privateers to make malcom rich so he can sponsor his son to ridicule himself.....remember the s1600 ??
S1600 wasn't initially designed and built by M-Sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Your argument fails, so do you!!!! I am sure M-Sport builded a great car because this may be their next car for the WRC.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T