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    Quote Originally Posted by Madeira
    Here is: 285,68 Kms (SS)
    and total distance of rally is 936,87 Kms
    Wow, thank you! I already thought everybody forgot about my question!
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    No more pics or amateur vidios of the rally?

    Saw Travaghlia attacking yesterday on Eurosport, he went very hard and sideways, very spectacular.
    Post your own splits on the net: find RallyStopwatch on the Google Play Store.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HaCo
    No more pics or amateur vidios of the rally?

    Saw Travaghlia attacking yesterday on Eurosport, he went very hard and sideways, very spectacular.
    Yes I can confirm, Travaglia was the most spectacular driver this weekend!

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    Inserted video of 2. leg, on:

    http://www.cricketsfilm.tv "Corrado Fontana Channel" or http://www.corradofontana.it

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    http://www.cricketsfilm.tv "ACE RACING ONLINE TV" (Czopik)

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    I have a strange question about the Spanish driver Enrique Garcia Ojeda.
    I understand that Enrique is his first name and Ojeda is his last name. But what is Garcia? Is it another first name or part of his last name?

    Forgive me this question, but I need to know it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarek Z
    I have a strange question about the Spanish driver Enrique Garcia Ojeda.
    I understand that Enrique is his first name and Ojeda is his last name. But what is Garcia? Is it another first name or part of his last name?

    Forgive me this question, but I need to know it
    ahahah, really strange question Jarek indeed.... . Garcia I think is not a family name, so it could be part of the first name. He has one name less than me.

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    No no no, is name is Enrique and his surnames they are García Ojeda.
    Canary Islands, Natural and Racing Paradise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madeira
    Yes I can confirm, Travaglia was the most spectacular driver this weekend!
    It's easy to be spectacular when you have so much power! If you don't have the turbo pressure regulator attached, you can get much more power.....

    Same team - Top Run - as were thrown out from Rally Australia last year for breaking the turbocharger rules....

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    Quote Originally Posted by milly
    It's easy to be spectacular when you have so much power! If you don't have the turbo pressure regulator attached, you can get much more power.....

    Same team - Top Run - as were thrown out from Rally Australia last year for breaking the turbocharger rules....
    I think it's a peculiar situation, the turbocharger from Travaglia's EVO.

    Ok, it could be illegal, but, I think that doesn't bring any advantage to Travaglia in the stages...ok, you can call me innocent

    I will try to explain.

    I followed all the rally since the shakedown to the last stage, and everybody have to admit that Travaglia was pushing harder than other conventional N4. And there is no doubt that he was the best driver in a conventional N4.
    If Travaglia's car hasn't the regulator, I suppose he would be much faster than he was... I think it was some irregularity in turbo, but nothing that give too much power to the car.

    Doing Sideways, is the style of most Italian rally drivers

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