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13th June 2007, 02:53 #31Originally Posted by curry
In other words, Sardegna and Greece don't change the big picture.
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13th June 2007, 03:53 #32
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jparker, what a strange logic! You suppose, that when Gronholm did mistakes in 2006 and presented Seb the title, it was Loeb so good, and this year, when it's Loeb's turn to make mistakes, you don't acknowledge that it's Marcus so good and Loeb so "bad", you still continue saying Loeb is the best...
Well... so, when others make mistakes, all the credit to Loeb, but when Loeb makes mistakes, the man who take advantage of it doesn't get your credit... So, do you know how it's called?... You're biased...Martin Holmes about Sebastien Loeb: "Misery is being beaten when you just can't understand why".
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13th June 2007, 04:16 #33Originally Posted by White Sauron
You have to get all the numbers and stats from last year and this year, and you will realize that both years belong to Loeb, like it or not. Even Ford didn't win the title, it was given away by Citroen. But this is not because of Marcus, I share equal respect to both drivers. It's just the car he drives.
What I don't like is crediting Ford and Gronholm as team with no particular reason. Gronholm himself deserver all credits for what he's doing for Ford, but they are not the top team.
Just start reading this thread from the top, and you'll see all credits going to him. Why? Because he doesn't make mistakes and finishes always second.
Remember Richard Burns (R.I.P), when he was driving the same way Marcus does this year, everyone was bashing him as "non spectacular" driver.
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13th June 2007, 04:33 #34
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Originally Posted by jparker
haha...Marcus non spectacular driver... Wow! You just once again repeat what I was pointing at. And by the way, any victory of any team can be considered as the same opportunity, thrown away by another team! So, When in 2003 Citroen won the title, we can easily say it was peugeot who just gave it away. When in 2004 Loeb won the title, we can say it was Solberg, who gave the crown away.But I'm sure, for you this logic works only when someone else than Loeb wins smth.Martin Holmes about Sebastien Loeb: "Misery is being beaten when you just can't understand why".
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13th June 2007, 04:43 #35Originally Posted by White Sauron
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13th June 2007, 04:54 #36
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Originally Posted by jparkerMartin Holmes about Sebastien Loeb: "Misery is being beaten when you just can't understand why".
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13th June 2007, 06:43 #37
A big enough lead ? noway, not when the runner-up has the name of Sebastien Loeb But I wouldn't mind to see Marcus winning the title before retiring from WRC
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13th June 2007, 08:18 #38
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Originally Posted by curry
Loeb and Grönholm (don’t now who will end up first)
Mikko Hirvonene
Dani Sordo
Henning Solberg
And Petter Solberg somewhere in this list (but highly unlikely as 1.st.)
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13th June 2007, 11:36 #39Originally Posted by Glee
but for first three places you got rightWaiting subbie to come back and maybe win:D
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13th June 2007, 12:12 #40
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Originally Posted by White Sauron
Marcus can finish second on one tarmac round .. We don't know.. I believe it ! Marcus will champion
When I go to WRC event, I want to see the best drivers as always. If I want to see some national drivers, I can go to some other less popular event.. Just simple.
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