For your info Marcus did Rally Show Monza which is 180km on tarmac... but he said to me there, he was little bit rusty :D but still retired.... When I asked him about Swedish he said yes, but still retired :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
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For your info Marcus did Rally Show Monza which is 180km on tarmac... but he said to me there, he was little bit rusty :D but still retired.... When I asked him about Swedish he said yes, but still retired :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rallyper
After many years of bad luck, I think things will change for Petter in 2010.
Now he has a good car he could win, but I think he will only win if the works drivers have problems. But anyway, a win is still a win. :bounce:
Will there be a team presentation of the PSWRT 2010 before Rally Sweden?
I am sure it will be, rumor says black, white, red, yellow and…. Flames! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pucky54
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Originally Posted by Viking
I reckon that Petter will beat at least Sordo and Latvala.Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
Yeah, and if you have got a clue in your indefinite wisdom and knowledge you could reveal it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iskald
Feels a bit like a déjà vu, Petter comes out with big noise about his car and his chances, his fans gets carried away big time, it will be interesting to see, if it again this year will end up with mega crying, how unfair the world is. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Finni2
I think Petter will surprise many drivers in this years championship. The key factors that will contribute to that in my oppinion is:Quote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
1. Petter has got his confidence back. After the stagewin i Spain, he knew that he could be competetive again, given he had equally good equipment as Miko and Seb.
2. He finally has gotten a car that suits his driving style and that he can push to the limit without loosing his confidence. The car is exactly the same as the one Seb uses, exepct for the gearbox.
3. He is his own boss and can do whatever he pleases when it comes to setup of the car and team strategy
4. He is planning extended testing this year, which I think is crucial if he is going to be able to push for victory. He has planed 7-8 more days of testing than Ford and Citroen.
I think his first win this season will come in Mexico. This is a rally that suits him and he has won it before. I don't think he will win i Sweden. Snow has never been his favourite surface, even tough he has won it once before. I think a top 3 will be posible here.
I can't wait for this season to start!
Who has been “mega crying” Petter? or us that still believe in him as a top driver?? Enlighten us…Quote:
Originally Posted by Tomi