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Thread: Wrc Tour de Corse 2015
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5th October 2015, 15:12 #691
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Lefevbre is a mistery for me. He was really impressive when he was driving 2WD, in France but in WRC / ERC too. But at the end of his last 2WD season, it seemed he lost something ... and then with 4WD, I never see him being really good. Except maybe Monte Carlo ...
I just think Citroën is pushing him not to do the same mistake they did with Ogier. They know it will be difficult to have him back ... so they need to find another great talent. And they want to be sure that Lefebvre is - or not - this one.
But we can't blame a manufacturer to give opportunities to young driver. We missed it during the late 00's.
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5th October 2015, 15:15 #692
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I don't know why anyone is expecting a lot from Lefebvre yet. He hardly has much 4wd experience let alone in a WRCar.
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5th October 2015, 15:19 #693
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When Corsica came back to WRC, I wasn't happy. I think other countries need rounds - but ok, FIA decided to go to 14 rallies.
And to be honest ... I find this Tour de Corse interesting. I mean, only long stages, that's driving. That's something different from other WRC rounds, a we need different events.
Of course, organizers need to learn from this year. That's not possible to see so many km cancelled. They should find a way to have a 2nd plan if it's not possible to do the stage. Maybe just doing a second time the last stage, by keeping the possibility to block the road longer than planned.
They need too to increase the global distance of the rally close to 400 km (or even more if FIA allows it), or to do the race on two days / two and half (half would be some night stages) days, to have longer days.
I hope they will learn ... because there's place in WRC for such kind of round, with loooong stages. Moreover here, where's the road are challenging, and there's so much corners and change of rythm.
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5th October 2015, 16:10 #694
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Interesting to see here the reason why Bertelli did not do the last stage. It wasn't a mechanical issue - he actually withdrew from the event in protest over the power stage road order.
https://twitter.com/fuckmatie37/stat...697344?lang=en
Looking at it I don't think he was actually going to get on TV - it was just the fact he was swept aside for so-called higher profile entrants. I'd be miffed too, especially given they've paid their manufacturer entry fee. Maybe withdrawing from the rally is a bit extreme but they do have a point that the whole thing was a mess.
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5th October 2015, 16:17 #695
I do side with what happened and think the Promoters aren't doing a good job for any lower profile driver but at the end of the day would Bertelli have scored any points? Could be both, truthfully pull out of the rally because of promoter issue but also save the car for another rally.
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5th October 2015, 16:31 #696
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did he call his mamma this time ??
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5th October 2015, 16:34 #697
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They have ran the Power stage with 3min gaps and there was not enough time to show all drivers, and they missed Kubica who eventually managed 2nd. They usually do it to fill the 1 hour slot, but I do not understand their choice this weekend.
I also share the opinion that Jon Desborough is a useless commentator.
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5th October 2015, 16:37 #698
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5th October 2015, 16:39 #699
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I am not sure if this was shared here.
Tour of Corsica under fire after tough WRC return last weekend:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121161
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5th October 2015, 18:07 #700
While I realize that the history of Monaco is great, it has been a long while since the place was actually raceable by the likes of F1 cars.
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