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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    NOT... who judges a team & car from a few test vids saying see the big picture ha ha ha.
    someone who is not that basic as yourself.

    Toyota as a team are a bunch of amateurs with 2 fluke results. If you fail to see this then cheer all you want, i guess you were happy with englands fluke victory over wales yesterday as well.

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    For fuck's sake, N.O.T, you have always been an annoying prick, but lately your rants have been getting more and more repetitive and more and more obviously stupid. I feel like my IQ drops by 5 points every time you write something and I have to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ounin View Post
    I think he is right. The benchmarking starts at Mexico. The first 2 rallies of the year really do not match with the rest of the season; motor- and chassis wise they are not killing rallies. Although Toyota and Ford did some great great things, I'm very happy for them, but we have to wait.

    F.i. I remember Hyundai last year Alain Penasse said after questioning the then new i20 "wait after Mexico..."
    Yes, the skeptics have to wait, no question about it, but for people who know Toyota's history, the shown so far is enough to smile. I just hope FIA don't disqualify them again for being so far ahead from the rest.

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    Why doesnt everyone just 'Ignore' NOT and that would be that ?

    I've done so but keep having to read his obnoxious idiotic garbage when people quote him.

    IGNORE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jparker View Post
    I just hope FIA don't disqualify them again for being so far ahead from the rest.
    lol... that was cheating kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jparker View Post
    Yes, the skeptics have to wait, no question about it, but for people who know Toyota's history, the shown so far is enough to smile. I just hope FIA don't disqualify them again for being so far ahead from the rest.
    ??? I'm not sceptic, it's great to see Toyota back on podium, as well as M-Sport. If you start comparing Ove Andersson's German Toyota team from the nineties with the 2017 Mäkinen's team well, good luck my friend. And, Toyota far ahead from the rest; maybe you have seen something else but ... is wasn't a WRC rally.

    The more potential winners the better, at last we have a thrilling WRC ahead! Let's wait and judge after Mexico, then you can make a decent '17 forecast. As the Ford factory, it's time to make a comeback.

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    Great result today and a bit of modern rallying history. There's so much to debate and excite right now in rallying - but people seem more focused on one guy on a forum. Someone who it's likely you'll never meet in your life.

    I can't get my head around it if I'm honest.
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    Why do people talk about the season starts in Mexico? No, it starts in Monte Carlo. This is rally, its not 8 identical gravel and 4 identical tarmac rallies thru the year.

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    congrats to Latvala Anttila for the win,a well deserved win,as they went faster when there was the chance, and they grabbed it.
    Mature driving,without mistakes. Seems Toyota is a much better place for him,without Ogiers shadow.
    Today the most happy person must be Makinen,its good that they won for such a big manufacture,wrc needs these players,and to be present they have to have faith at their managers whom give their money.
    Another thing I d like to say that we haven't mention till now.
    Can you imagine the Toyota performance if vw haven't go away from wrc? Hanninen and Lappi would be their drivers.
    Success from total disaster is very close,as we have seen so far from Citroen too.
    Neuville for sure seems the absolute speed benchmark till now,but didn't manage to win.
    Nevermind I think that he will have a lot of chances this year to win.
    Meeke have failed to bring points,he failed to do the same as Tanak, Sordo,Ogier.
    When you have setup problems,or the car doesn't help you you have to find this line which is before the crash and deliver the car to finish.
    Even if you have to finish 6th or 8th.
    Hanninen the same.
    Sordo we know that he is not good at these surfaces,but he delivered.Without him almost no points for Hyundai.
    Ogier was Loebish at his finest. Found this line and took the points he deserved.
    Tanak same as Sordo and Ogier.excellent job.
    Breen very good work considering his wrc drives and the setups problem.He delivered.
    Paddon had speed at some stages,couldnt wait for more after Monte incident.

    Something about Mikkelsen.Imho managers have to grab the chance.Its the only valuable driver who is free,and plenty of teams will have a very good synthesis if have him in their squad.
    The teams that they most need him is Toyota and Citroen.
    You cant wait from Latvala to deliver a whole year without mistakes/crashes etc and Hanninen is not up to the job till now.
    Same for Citroen.
    The only sure is that we are not going to be bored this year.


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    The best car have not a win yet, good for championship!

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