From Julian Porter: Ogier is on the move towards stage 4, the front left suspension is now held together with ratchet straps!
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From Julian Porter: Ogier is on the move towards stage 4, the front left suspension is now held together with ratchet straps!
and 2 stages without service to fix it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
and that running down the orderQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
seems that rally finished for a good result.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bartek
You'd be surprised how strong ratchet straps are :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bartek
6th fastest over all SS3Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Set up in the front too soft so room to improve, nice work.
He has hard compounds on so this is his chance to capitalise.
but we dont know if he was on right tyresQuote:
Originally Posted by stefanvv
edit Thanks ThomasS
Chardonet faster,but we dont know Cambedellis time
Ogier keeps dropping time, already 32.3 seconds to Neuville on the first split.
Neuville -32 at first split from Ogier.
the end..
SS3 (22.54km) Paddon 0.0, Evans +0.7, Kubica +2.1 "wasn't too bad, made some changes last night, bit softer in the front"Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
And Neuville is faster than Latvalla again. The battle for 1-st place is on!
nice split for Sordo,lets see
Why is Brynildsen so slow all the time? It can't be just tyres...
Suarez 0,2 faster from Tideman at ss3.Nice dogfight
[SS4] Sebastien Ogier (Volkswagen) - Stopped, possibly to let Latvala pass
Looks like he's not continuingQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Ogier maybe retiring form today's stages according JML
This means JML now has best road position...
...for one stage...
In Finland his R5 was totally crap, it was bad all the rally. Overheating...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
Yesterday he catched a Mitsubishi on ss1 who didnt let him through, on ss2 the throttle locked and he almost went really bad off. He managed to save the car, but lost acouple of minutes.
Today I dont know. But tarmac is not his best surface.
[SS4] Thierry Neuville "I think his (Ogier) suspension broke. We had to slow down a little bit, I was surprised to see the car in the middle of the road, particularly after a jump. I was a little bit in panic but it is okay you can pass. I have to get use to the car, I don't feel comfortable yet."
PG crashed at SS3, later Kremer off on same place... right over crest with barrier on the outside
Finally Sordo with a good time, Mikko not too bad... Mads still slow instead, he said he didn't damage the car on SS3...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Micke_VOC
No barrier anymore after Kremer... :D
Ogier has taken my Makita?! :eek:
No offence but PG is not WRC material.
That's where Ogier broke the suspension
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BSWEQo2IMAAv_8o.jpg
Why isn't Giraudet working as Novikov's gravel crew? They aren't working together anymore?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
Paddon fastest WRC-2 through SS4, 7th fastest overall , starting to get damp though so its a lottery with tyres.
Paddon again 3 sec faster from Kubica-Evans
Do they all have same tyres?Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Brynildsen car is really crap! Now he has broken diff and only fwd. This explains his bad times today.
The R5 is not ready for competition, it would seem...
NoQuote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
no Paddon is on hards while others at softs.After service and with right? tyre choices we will see clearer.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
Suarez???..
Sordo faster at 1st split
Driving it off the start ramp shouldn't have helped the car either.Quote:
Originally Posted by nr7wave
+4,5 minutes from Tideman.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii