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30th June 2021, 15:58
#991
Neuville rejects suggestion he was too fast on Safari
Jari-Matti Latvala reckoned Neuville pushed too hard last weekend, but Neuville feels his strategy was the right one
https://dirtfish.com/rally/wrc/neuvi...ast-on-safari/
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30th June 2021, 16:13
#992
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30th June 2021, 16:24
#993
Yes. In 1995, Toyota told me to go to Kenya and stay for five months. I flew there at the beginning of January and did a lot of testing. At the time, we did what we called ‘high-speed’ tests. On the Kenya roads, it was possible to recce everything in a Group A car - so a proper rally car!
I did the recce eight times. That means I did almost 24,000km at rally speed. But Kenya rally speed is a little bit slower than a sprint rally, because the car can not survive.
https://www.wrc.com/en/news/2021/wrc...fari-rally-qa/
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30th June 2021, 20:14
#994
Senior Member
Thank you Safari Rally Kenya
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1st July 2021, 04:18
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5th July 2021, 18:08
#996
Senior Member
Rich Millener on How M-Sport battled Rally Kenya from afar:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4EX...FQ&dl_branch=1
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