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12th July 2013, 15:29 #281
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12th July 2013, 15:36 #282
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12th July 2013, 15:58 #283
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I have no idea what you mean. Didn't the organizers of Rally Sardegna make a comparison between Kubica and "any non Italian driver" by measuring stage times?
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12th July 2013, 18:25 #284
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13th July 2013, 20:52 #285
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Did both drovers used same tyres? As far as I know WRC use different tyres. Also last couple of years some rallies local guys were massively faster than S2000 guys, but were using non-control tyres.
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14th July 2013, 10:38 #286
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Some time ago I did a comparison of Kubica's times with best times from CIR too. As for Kubica I took his times from second leg as far more representative.
SS 1 MONTE LERNO 1
Andreucci - 19'55.4
Kubica - 20:26.8 (driving behind Wiegand in dust)
SS 2 MONTE OLIA 1
Andreucci - 14'11.3
Kubica - 14:15.5
SS 3 TERRANOVA 1
Andreucci - 10'58.9
Kubica - 10:58.9
SS 4 MONTI DI ALA' 1
Scandola - 14'14.2
Kubica - 14:11.8
SS 5 COILUNA - LOELLE 1
Andreucci - 14'24.9
Kubica - 14:23.9
SS 6 MONTE OLIA 2
Andreucci - 14'06.0
Kubica - 14:15.5
Taking into consideration that he was driving safer and was still far behind italian drivers with stages knowledge, he isn't any slower than best drivers from CIR.
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14th July 2013, 13:04 #287
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Thanks for your results Lord_Sheitan, but I'm not sure if you can do it this way. You compare Andreucci's first loop results with Kubica's second loop times. But you forgot to mention that there was a time difference of 5 hours between both loops. The weather as well as the road conditions could have changed. Therefore I still think that my results are more fair. But thanks for sharing your analysis
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14th July 2013, 21:52 #288
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And still no answer about tyres?
You compare times not knowing about details and it gives false impression.
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14th July 2013, 23:27 #289
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15th July 2013, 09:43 #290
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Several times of Sebastain Ogier:
Monte Olia 1 13:49,1
Monte Olia 2 13:22,2
Terranova 1 10:36,9
Terranova 2 10:18,3
Better times on 2nd loop. Probably it is because he knows better stage and due to cleaned loose gravel, the difference is quite big. As far as i know CIR competitors drive after WRC, so it could give them some advantage.
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