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22nd May 2017, 13:43 #1091
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22nd May 2017, 14:05 #1092
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to be factual, it wasnt a crash and where did i say it was bad luck? i have openly admitted it was a mistake from him but it is just beyond me how you or anyone can be so sure it would had happened anyway.
it seems portugal winning the eurovision song contest has given you a real confidence boost.#8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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22nd May 2017, 14:14 #1093
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Besides Ogier and Tanak it’s also fair to talk about others drivers that made a fantastic show in Portugal (actually almost all manu drivers impressed me at the stages I’ve been; even Lefebvre a couple of times!). Sordo attacked since SS1, using a style and pace like we haven’t seen for a long time. Despite car problems, Paddon was amazing during leg one and it was great to have him at the top again. Lappi did a remarkable debut. He looked faster than Hanninen and improving every day. Despite second leg mistake, he was even more impressive on last day. Overall, 3 top 5 times are remarkable for a guy that was driving a ’17 WRC for the first time. Also a mention to Greensmith, Loubet, Astier, Solans and ours Pedro Antunes: some of them suffer problems, others didn’t finish, but they all showed a fantastic pace on this amazing rally. Great stuff, it'll be hard to wait a full year for next RdP!
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22nd May 2017, 14:22 #1094
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22nd May 2017, 14:25 #1095
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22nd May 2017, 14:25 #1096
I had great experience at Rally Portugal, and enjoyed every single moment, starting from Lousada SSS up to Fafe2.
Only issue for me was getting to spectators points, narrow unpaved twisting roads full of cars hours before the stage.
Well, with so many visitors I guess there is no other way around.
I have not been in Finland yet, but I think Portugal is the most crowded rally event. I have not seen so many people at rally event ever before.
Anyway, great experience, highly recommended for all rally fans.
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22nd May 2017, 14:45 #1097
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22nd May 2017, 14:48 #1098
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22nd May 2017, 14:52 #1099
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22nd May 2017, 15:11 #1100
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This is very important point.
When Fiesta WRC came in 2011 it was without a doubt as fast as DS3, most likely even faster. After all Latvala had more stage wins than Loeb and Hirvonen almost won the title. After a while M-sport just couldn't keep up with the development. First DS3 got better, then even Hyundai.
Imo it was most apparent last year, specifically looking at Østberg who was top 3-4 start of the season and was nowhere near in second half. Even when I am not his fan the drop was just too much.
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