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Thread: Kris Meeke
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21st August 2017, 19:19 #111
Why would Kris not be going to Catalunya? I thought the driver line up was already chosen for Spain?
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21st August 2017, 19:50 #112
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He was supposed to go to Poland too...
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23rd August 2017, 08:14 #113
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Can anyone update me on what happened to Meeke's car in Germany? I know he crashed in Saarbrucken but he did restart after that. Next think I know the car is covered up on Sat night. I couldn't get internet in Germany and nothing was mentioned on WRC news or the highlights (is he not worth a mention anymore?)
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23rd August 2017, 08:15 #114
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5th February 2018, 15:36 #115
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My impression of Kris Meeke is that he can still become a World Champion if he just manages to relax himself in the car a couple of notches somehow, it is not a question of talent or speed and the age is not a problem either. But when I watch a Kris Meeke onboard, even his amazing Ouninpohja onboard from 2016, it's like watching something that is wound a bit too tight and which would perform a lot better if it was a bit looser. His basic driving style is very nice and smooth and he has everything it takes in that sense. But I think his pacenotes are a big problem. Just way too much information in my opinion, which eventually leads to more mistakes as the brain has too much information to process at the same time. I think Petter Solberg also ended up having the same problem in his career. More information is only good until a certain point from where it will become a big disadvantage. It feels like Meeke's co-driver often has to hurry to keep up and somehow it is all a bit too intense and forced from both Meeke and Nagle, rather than a nice and relaxed performance. I would go with Nicky Grist type of reading and Colin McRae level of simplicity any day over Kris Meeke notes.
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5th February 2018, 17:04 #116
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Maybe also Richard Burns was too much ambitious with his pace notes.
Best example of the other way around must be Tommie Makinen in Finland. Don´t know his PN in other rallies."Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
Tommi Mäkinen, back in the years...
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5th February 2018, 18:27 #117
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5th February 2018, 18:43 #118
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6th February 2018, 12:31 #119
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I agree.. I've often wondered how on earth Kris takes in so much information. And yes I thought the same about Solberg.
I wonder if a new notes system or even a new co-driver could be tried, assuming it is an issue ?
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6th February 2018, 12:45 #120
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First leg he will be thinking in Portuguese championship. Then he can go for WRC2.
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