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euskalteam
29th April 2008, 09:40
For me Dani Sordo , got the pace even thought he was cleaning the stages on saturday and sunday.

Nice battle between C4's and Ford's

Koppomsbo
29th April 2008, 10:07
i would say Barry Clark, hope he enjoyed his ride :)

Tom206wrc
29th April 2008, 11:21
Sébastien Ogier to me ;)

pino
29th April 2008, 11:37
Sordo for me too :up:

pucky54
29th April 2008, 12:02
Rautenbach :D

N.O.T
29th April 2008, 12:08
Ogier

Sordo showed improvement also....lets hope he continues to be like that on gravel

Tomi
29th April 2008, 12:13
Sordo for me too, bad luck Citroen did put him as first on the road on saturday.

turves
29th April 2008, 12:18
For me it was Hirvonen. he had his game plan, stuck to it and won the rally.

ZequeArgentina
29th April 2008, 13:18
For me the mega star of the rally is Ogier.
Please revise his times, and approach after loosing that much on first day.


Then Sordo for sure, his performanc in gravel with pression, with tactics in play, was realy good.

pantealex
29th April 2008, 14:08
WRC: Sordo
JWRC: Ogier

L5->R5/CR
29th April 2008, 14:40
I am going to through this out there but why not the organizers?

They delivered a spectacular rally with a really close finish that had some of the most impressive views of the rally.

This is the first rally I can remember in a long time that going into day two 4 drivers had a real chance at P1 and on day three 3 drivers still had a real chance.

The only mark against the organizers is the silly transit road from 11 to 12 but the event itself was brilliant minus that...

COD
29th April 2008, 14:41
Reutenbach for keeping the championship alive! Sordo for improved speed on gravel and Ogier was really impressive on JWRC

dimviii
29th April 2008, 16:39
ogier for sure

cut the b.s.
29th April 2008, 17:56
For me it was Hirvonen. he had his game plan, stuck to it and won the rally.

He planned Loebs demise?????

Sordo and Ogier were both very impressive, althought JWRC is hardly that competitive this year, but still his Baby Sebs comeback from friday was good

Woodeye
29th April 2008, 19:21
For me it was team Ford... :D

Daniel
29th April 2008, 19:45
Sordo for me :)

urabus-denoS2000
29th April 2008, 20:14
Sordo and that young african driver that got RAUTENBACHED (again,but this time in style!!!),cant remember his name... :confused: :confused: :confused:

COD
29th April 2008, 20:58
I am going to through this out there but why not the organizers?

...

Yes, why not. All the important ones were from Finland...

Donney
29th April 2008, 22:42
Sordo for me, he finally showed good pace on gravel under lots of pressure.

bowler
30th April 2008, 08:08
Barry Clark, and the lady from Catering who took his place as a mechanic

turves
30th April 2008, 08:21
He planned Loebs demise?????



Not at all, he was lucky in that respect, but with Seb ahead of him on the road on Saturday morning, and Seb's stage time that morning, Hirvonen could easily have put his foot down in an attempt to minimise the gap, and thrown it all away. He didn't, he knew where he wanted to be at the end of the day, and it worked for him.

Sure, there was some luck involved, but it was a very mature approach from him.

euskalteam
30th April 2008, 10:48
Barry Clark, and the lady from Catering who took his place as a mechanic


:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :burnout:

Helstar
30th April 2008, 11:18
Gigi with his first 3 consecutive career SS wins *kidding*

Seriously, Sordo; very impressive... it's starting to get worrying for 3rd Ford manu title hopes ^^


Reutenbach for keeping the championship alive!
We'll need him many times in this year then....

teufel
30th April 2008, 15:36
Ogier for me.

Daniel
30th April 2008, 16:53
We'll need him many times in this year then....

:laugh: