A good insight, thank you. Same as you I was also surprised that this piece of kit was carried in the car. I suppose it depends on how rough the stages are as to what spares they think they`ll need.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
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A good insight, thank you. Same as you I was also surprised that this piece of kit was carried in the car. I suppose it depends on how rough the stages are as to what spares they think they`ll need.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
Does not hurt to understand the car build up when doing set up I guess !Quote:
Originally Posted by rallye-vid
... the problem is french. Right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
So Mr. Loeb loves only clean, sunny, short (about 50km) rallys? :vader:
Really? Another one that is still blind about Sordo?Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
We have to tell to Ostberg that Sordo is running a Ford, not a Citroen :D
Who knows, Mini has changed the rules sometimes this season :D .Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolQuote:
Originally Posted by rallye-vid
Recent rallies showed that Ford's steering arms are very weak. It is clever to take a spare in the trunk when it weights less than a bottle of water and you are eager to make your hands dirty instead of waiting for the tow truck with crossed hands.Quote:
Originally Posted by dyfi1
And what about his time lost on Neuville ??? :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
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Originally Posted by JAM
If true I'm a bit disappointed by Citroën always moaning this season :mad:
And cheating too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Matton, in a recorded interview, says that they also haven't any problem with the night stage, but they have be sure about the security.
Let's see, it's a stewards' decision, but now it seems that that historic stage won't be cancelled.
They were moaning about security in Finskog this year as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
Caution if you say something about that country, apparently this is not allowed by many here on this forum. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
Nothing would make manufacturers flee the sport quicker than pictures of a car ploughing in to a badly placed / controlled group of spectators. And there's a lot of them at this event.Quote:
Originally Posted by logic
Excuse my ignorance, but security from what? What's the risk?
edit: is it really spectators as per the comment above? That's a fair comment if so but I'm not sure what the difference is suddenly in the last season or 2.
As N.O.T said earlier today, kick Argentina out of the calendar next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
It's a french problem too, not mine. And a sympatic-french problem too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
Whats has Argentina to do with this baby-drivers that can't drive in changing and challenging conditions?Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
very interesting event so far...lets see how it will unfold...
I disagree! The Argentinians may not be the best organizers in the world, but they don't desearve a kick-in-the-a** as you suggest. And it's the closest spot for us down the Globe to watch WRC! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
EDIT: Appologies for my bad wording...
the battle between the fat old clowns is one for the ages... Go Nobre !!!!
No way, if you only once have been there and seen the enthusiastic spectatators along the route, not only on the special stages but on road sections too, you´ll sure change your opinion! We in Finland are quite famous of the number of our spectators, but Argentina is something special. I recommend that you and also that Greek nothing should visit this rally.Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
He can't, he is under chapter 11 protection :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
if any event gets the boot, i think Mexico should be ahead of Argentina
Chapter 11 of what book?Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
what is chapter 11 protection ??? am i special ?Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
I've had a friend go and say the amount of people along the entire route (SS and road) is something to behold. 20, 30km stages completely packed with people.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
That's insult but moderators will tolerate this as many times, bad. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
You sure are, in the bad meaning of the word.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
chapter 11 = bankruptcyQuote:
Originally Posted by JAM
not yet unfortunatelly...Quote:
Originally Posted by JAM
Stage 4 going live at 13:48 local time
so 5 more minutes....
One hour delay?Quote:
Originally Posted by pete c
you should be more cautious when talking about that... you never know when will be your turn :PQuote:
Originally Posted by JAM
One hour more delay....
Sure they do :rolleyes: so let's hope it will run because they will be the first off the road as usual ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
Really a case of the pot calling the kettle black :)Quote:
Originally Posted by marcosg
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