Jari-Matti's off had nothing to do with him pushing "over the limits" everybody with reading skills should be aware of that by now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ucci
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Jari-Matti's off had nothing to do with him pushing "over the limits" everybody with reading skills should be aware of that by now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ucci
You're on the money DonJippo.
Takes less than reading : simply watching the videos.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
It was practically unavoidable regardless of who was coming behind Novikov.
Ehh...Block, Ogier, Araujo, Al-Attiyah, Tanak, Østberg and Solberg passed there before Latvala...Quote:
Originally Posted by Karukera
Sure but they weren't at "pace". And by this i don't mean Latvala was over the limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
Being 15s quicker than Hirvonen who was in control after 25min isn't really what i'd call a charge.
The meeting point was just inappropriate, plus my own frustration.
IMHO it is obvious that the reason for crash was only mistake - too high speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by makinen_fan
I am not an expert, just looking at the video - the corner was something like flat, or 0 depends on system. So, it is around 170-180 max. Maybe even less depends on grip.
Even if Latvala saw the Novikov car, and IF he passed the corner at that speed it has clearly seen 100 meters to slowdown to pass crashed car safely.
Sure it is my IMHO, appreciate comments from specialists.
A rally stage should be free of a rolled and crushed Ford Fiesta WRC !
Now i'm running out of excuses. :)
Trying to find excuses for Latvalas stupid mistakes all the time reminds me of the excuses Solberg had all these years for not being fast enough...
In both cases there are not any valid excuses... just blind people.
It is fun though so keep going...
I thought back then you could just blame Subaru.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
yes the excuses for Solberg were easier to find i must say...Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y