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Thread: Future young guns
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5th March 2008, 13:22 #31
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David Bogie! Definately got the talent, hope he has the cash to match....
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5th March 2008, 15:56 #32
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Originally Posted by Tomi
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5th March 2008, 16:00 #33
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Originally Posted by SullandAja kovaa Pena.
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5th March 2008, 19:11 #34
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I hope that Sami will spot this thread and share his view of today.
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5th March 2008, 19:41 #35
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Originally Posted by MJW
Regarding Swedes I think Andreas Sjölander is a big talent, though he has had a bit of bad luck this winter and not been on the pace in the Fiesta Cup I still think he is the fastest junior in Sweden right now. Patrik Sandell also has made a big step forward after winning almost every stage in Sweden with the S2000 car against all the N4s.
Who is this Sebastién Ogier? I've never heard of him before Mexico, and I'm impressed with his performance there.
From Norway, the country otherwise coated in money , I think Sveinung Bieltvedt is a talent. Don't think he has a big budget though, so I guess we'll never see him in Mikkelsens car. Trond Svenkerud is another Norwegian I rank high after seeing his results, he even led in front of Henning when he drove a Fiesta in a Norwegian event this winter.
And, as always, I'd like to see Kris Meeke in a factory car one day.
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5th March 2008, 21:43 #36
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Originally Posted by A.F.F.
From Norway, I think Mikkelsen and Østberg will be future stars. Mikkelsen for sure, money seems not a problem with his father. Stenshorne is very fast in Group N cars and Eyvind Brynildsen is a young talent.
Sébastien Ogier had an excellent performance in his first WRC rally and is good on tarmac, on gravel and not bad on snow/ice.
From Italy, Simone Campedelli and Alessandro Bettega are also talented. If they can get enough sponsors in the future, they will stars as well.
Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke are good, but they have money problems... Matthew Wilson is not so bad as last year it seems. Maybe he can take regular points this year, we will see.
The biggest talented young boy from Sweden is Patrik Flodin, I think. Andersson has a lot of potential, too.
I hope Jan Kopecký can show again his speed this year.
From Estonia, Egon Kaur is only 20 years and has done good until now in the Estonian championship.
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6th March 2008, 00:11 #37
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Originally Posted by Wim_ImprezaAnother Flying Finn
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6th March 2008, 01:03 #38
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The main problem with the swedish talents is that they always fell short when good oportunities arise....Carlson is a very good example...he literally tore the competiton apart in JWRC in an era were JWRC was very very strong and when he jumped in a wrc car he just wasn't there anymore....
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6th March 2008, 07:48 #39
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Originally Posted by Tomi
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