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meh... amateurs.
You should be more cautious when looking at my flad. I'm portuguese.Quote:
Originally Posted by marcosg
The monetary fund and the BCE and UE are here. We are the next ones. Or maybe the spanish go first :D
When you gonna organize a rally?Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
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Originally Posted by JAM
Ford isn't innocent for doing that neither :rolleyes:
You are the first Brazilian I have ever met who didn't think Argentina deserves a kick in the a$$ :D (I have lived in both countries but mostly in Brazil, so I have witnesed their hatred towards eachother several times)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jajá
good lets play a game, whoever bunkrupts last pays for the beers if we meet at a rally...
not very smart... but ok i forgive...i am a nice person.Quote:
Originally Posted by logic
So i guess you do not critisise anything if you cannot do it yourself.... riiiiiiiiight.
You're right... soccerwise mostly... but when it gets to motorsports, we are all united :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
That is a silly sport, everyone knows that :)
Tanak at the end of SS2 :eek:
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Really sorry to all, we have some difficulties so this Fri and Sat we will be not able to follow up results as usually :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Tänak is for sure not scared about driving in the dark :s mokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
When does SS4 start?
No problem John,keep up the good work mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by John V
mAybE in 10 minutes ...
I always thougt Argentina was one of the most interesting rallies to watch. The landscape, the stages, watersplahes, jumps, spectators, mud, rain, dry...it got a bit of everything. Does not suffer from the Mediterranian boring dusty narrow stages that look the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mauri A
....pathetic.....Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
WT
SS4 has started.
Loeb is pushing...
It counts up, it is quite logical after the initial delays. Time to- and in serivice, etc can't suddenly be shortened I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wasted Talent
Colin Clark is being interviewed in the Argentinian radio. He says that this is the best rally in the World (he thought nobody was hearing :p ).
Sordo?
Ostberg with good pace
What I don't understand, is why they are not using shear bolts to attach their suspension. instead of breaking a steering arm, a wishbone or anything else that is likely to break on a heavy impact, connect them all with shear bolts en take some of them in the car. that way repairs are simple, fast and cheap and no backup-pieces need to be taken in the car.Quote:
Originally Posted by SlowSon
Was GPS for Sordo ;)
Solberg broke the steering arm....
Petter broken a steering arm
P.Solberg stopped with broken steering arm. Told you so. Doesn't matter if Ford want to drive at night since they wouldn't make it that fare. Come on Citroën ... make them suffer!
Solberg !!!! :eek: :s
as alwaysQuote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
Oh no... Petter :(
at previous stage he hit a bank and bend an arm.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeD
49% weak steering arms, 51% cutting too much...
I'm getting sick of this. It's the same EVERY single time. We're all just waiting for Ford to get trouble, it is no longer a question of 'if' but 'when.' :(
Beat you to it! MUUAHWHWHWWHAHQuote:
Originally Posted by Langdale Forest
Loeb 16 sec faster than previous pass.
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Originally Posted by Kielder
40%weak steering arms, 20%cutting too much...40% stupid driver not able to stay out of troubles...not even for two stages in a row