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Thread: Vodafone Rally de Portugal 2015
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28th May 2015, 15:25 #951
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28th May 2015, 15:27 #952
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28th May 2015, 15:27 #953
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28th May 2015, 15:29 #954
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28th May 2015, 15:39 #955
NOT answered right. He casually won a wrc2 event last year and thought he could be among the top of the world.
I really don't like this kind of drivers. When they drive in production cup or WRC2 they choose everytime the most far away events 'cause they know there will be less competition (not everyone has a mom whose surname is Prada, and can't afford that costs).
Then when they achieve something, like Bertelli in Sardinia last year (winning a event where his main competitors crashed, otherwise he would have been away from the lead as always), they start to think they are worth dont-know-what.
By the way, if he wants to drive in WRC he is free to do it. We have more WRC cars, no problem. But let me say he has no place.Last edited by AL14; 28th May 2015 at 15:47.
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28th May 2015, 15:49 #956
Place in the championship yes, he has, because it pays.
That we do not like to be there, it's another thingJesus Christ, Kris!!! (Not again)
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28th May 2015, 16:01 #957MJWGuest
So if you won €100M on the lottery you wouldnt drive a WRC car?
The fact is the motorsport history has been full of monied persons indulging in hobbies who pay for a service, from M-Sport, PH Citroen etc.
Bertelli's brother does Americas Cup yachting, they pay, its the way of the world. If Lorenzo wasnt in F10 WRT Malcolm wouldnt give that car to a young talented driver with no money. I cant understand why keyboard warriors are against pay drivers. You clearly havent needed to make a living from motorsport.
Van Merksteins, Kuipes, Bertelli, Rauntenbach have never claimed to be challenging Loeb, Ogier etc. they are in a fortunate enough position to do what they want to.
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28th May 2015, 16:07 #958
Don't call me keyboard warrior. I respect your opinion, please don't categorize me.
As I said I have no problem if he drives a WRC car, it's just that he is totally outside the level of the champioship, totally. For me he has no place, or if you want he has nothing to do with WRC. Unlike his brother that nearly won the america's cup twice.
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28th May 2015, 16:13 #959
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the fact that he does not belong in the sport is different from the fact he is allowed in the sport... of course he is allowed, but he does not belong.
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28th May 2015, 20:57 #960
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That team is refreshingly different. It puts money and brings attention to the sport, scored top 10 stage times and will soon reach top 10 results in the WRC. So it simply belongs to the WRC. Same way Prokop started and belongs to the WRC.
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