Catalunya is not far away, and with the right circumstances (Loeb not there, if Ogier is off) he will have a good chance for another win. He was always quick there.
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Catalunya is not far away, and with the right circumstances (Loeb not there, if Ogier is off) he will have a good chance for another win. He was always quick there.
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That 4 words, you lose.. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by eestlane
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Last update on my friend's gallery: ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2013
Fifth and last day at Rally Germany was relatively intense in good and bad. It was thrilling to witness the battle for the victory, seeing the splits and seeing the drivers in front of us. On Dhrontal 2, at the hairpins, we had a moment when Sordo and Neuville were going opposite directions at higher and lower roads. Gives good intensity. I would've hoped Neuville to win, to but nonetheless Sordo deserves his maiden victory very much. He wasn't the fastest driver in the event, Ogier, Latvala and Neuville also we faster, but Sordo was consistent at first and then Saturday afternoon he really started to race. Since then he had the pace that gave him the victory. And I'm sure Neuville's maiden victory isn't that far away. Also Elfyn Evans made good impression with good pace throughout the week. Also, I liked the Opel Adams somehow. Neat, small car and especially the zero car R2 had a good sound too. I'm not too aware of their program, but it wouldn't be bad for the sport if one more make makes into the R2 competition.
On Dhrontal 2 we were close to the place where the accident happened. I think it was a combination of driver error, spectator control error and bad judgement by the spectators too. I hope the injured are getting better. Two bad accidents in two of the most well-known places of the rally. There must be some fresh ideas for next year to prevent these.
It seems this was my last WRC event this year. One snow, one gravel, one tarmac. Soon it's winter again and time to make new plans.
RIP
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And here is a pic from the accident today..
The 2 spectators were in the circle area..
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After the accident, the marshals didn't have anything to warn others drivers - no yellow flag, no warning triangle.
It also took a lot of time for the medics to get there....
It's not a lack of talent, they (Ford and Citroen) are a step behind right now. If Ogier has to push more, he will make a lot more mistakes like these.Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
What now with Kubica? He did an awesome job, stayed on the road, excellent times. I would put him in a WRC at least for Spain, maybe even France.
Little mistake here:
Kubica SPIN - ADAC Rally Deutschland 2013 [HD] - YouTube