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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Finally a side-view of the Puma sans Red Bull !

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    https://youtu.be/cdEsFvT8mKM

    Delecour with a Porsche and then in the other end Gryazin with a Octavia.
    Loeb's codriver seems to be ready to murder someone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Loeb's codriver seems to be ready to murder someone.
    oh yeah! i thought the same!!! completly different to former CoDriver, who was always happy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by er88 View Post
    I could see Solberg doing the whole season in a rally1 car. With Sordo being 3rd nominated points scorer instead on 4 rallies - at least 2 where there's amazing road position + Spain and 1 other.
    Sounds like a recipe to lose manu champ.

    Unless Solberg dramatically improves both speed and consistency.

    Sure we were saying similar things about Rovanpera at start of 2020, but he still had tons more experience and a history of good results at that point, unlike Solberg... and still they lost manu champ.

    Toyota could afford losing a manu champ to breed their new star. Can Hyundai afford it at this point?
    Last edited by mknight; 18th January 2022 at 15:30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
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    Delecour with a Porsche and then in the other end Gryazin with a Octavia.
    This is what Colin Clark should be doing, he's great at it. He has good questions and good chemistry with the drivers. Stick him in the regroupings and service park and stop him doing analysis and giving ratings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Sounds like a recipe to lose manu champ.

    Unless Solberg dramatically improves both speed and consistency.

    Sure we were saying similar things about Rovanpera at start of 2020, but he still had tons more experience and a history of good results at that point, unlike Solberg... and still they lost manu champ.
    Well, speed he has. Consistency needs to be improved. However experience isn´t any problem. Oliver also has tons of experience driving monstercars that Kalle might not even driven...,
    "Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Hyundai drivers thoughts from the recce https://youtu.be/6GZGbpiAH3E
    This is so depressing its not even funny. All of them talking about maximizing the time they had..... Its not looking good I think, both Neuville and Ott sound so depressed.

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    really? Thierry looked in a quite good mood
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    Quote Originally Posted by seb_sh View Post
    This is what Colin Clark should be doing, he's great at it. He has good questions and good chemistry with the drivers. Stick him in the regroupings and service park and stop him doing analysis and giving ratings.
    Totally agree. This is what dirt fish is missing, they need to do these videos from random points during the rallies

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    Quote Originally Posted by seb_sh View Post
    This is what Colin Clark should be doing, he's great at it. He has good questions and good chemistry with the drivers. Stick him in the regroupings and service park and stop him doing analysis and giving ratings.
    Well the problem is he was let go from WRC+ so stage ends are out of question.

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