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Thread: Kronos cars could be faster?
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23rd May 2007, 01:23 #21
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I have said it at the beggining, some gain is for conditions, but the rest is evolution of the works teams.
Anyway I do think current Xsara is not the same as last year, but times show is not that different.
Looking at several stages and comparing with other drivers allow to make some conclussion and not just giving ideas.
Who do yu compare Stohl with? Sttobart cars are also differnet, and there are no toher "no works" cars to comapre, at least with the events so far.Zeque
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23rd May 2007, 07:24 #22Originally Posted by Peugeot206WRC
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23rd May 2007, 15:15 #23
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That is what I also startedto see in my review.
Same idea, just not conclussivebecause of litle stages compared by me.Zeque
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23rd May 2007, 17:08 #24Originally Posted by ZequeArgentina
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23rd May 2007, 17:19 #25
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It is OK.
Not considering it doubel post.
I am glad that someone else is noting te same.
As my pst was toolong, the final idea could not beso clear,so I ratyfie it.
Lets see Acropolis, were I expect Manfred to do better. (Xsara is very reliable) and he knows the terrain very wellZeque
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23rd May 2007, 18:03 #26
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Yea.
Well, now its known that Kronos using very old parts on their Xsara since what came out when Carlsson got disqualified.
Ofcourse the including people and news/media could lie and make it look like this but I think they talking truth."if in doubt, flat out"
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