as i said.. ogier performance is not 'that' impressive, its the lack of depth in jwrc. remember the good old days of jwrc... aava, wilks, pg, meeke, sordo?Quote:
Originally Posted by René
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as i said.. ogier performance is not 'that' impressive, its the lack of depth in jwrc. remember the good old days of jwrc... aava, wilks, pg, meeke, sordo?Quote:
Originally Posted by René
I think Aava speed is no surprise. He did get to drive a rally in Estonia, plus test the car in Finland and his target is to take the second works seat in the Citroen team in the future so he must be faster than Sordo to do that.
Not to forget a great fight in the IRC on Madeira island.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Itīs no match to Impreza in 1000 Lakes 1993 thatīs for sure, that new car was a winner in itīs debut.Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
Huh? Whaaat?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miika
Not winning the event but capable of winning it, thatīs what I meant.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
Why you didn't say so then?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miika
Which is what you want when a new car makes it's debut - think Peugeot Corsica 1984/1999, Citroen Catalunya 2001, Lancia Delta S4 RAC 1985. Fast right out of the box, reliability can come later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miika
Aava and Mikklessen doing well so far, Hoirvonen will peobably be ahead of Loeb at the end ot the day.
I think that there is no problem:-) The most interesting rally in a year and the most boring F1 race a year at the same time. Hungary has always been like watching scheduled trains passing you.. no one is passing :-) Look the leaderboar at the moment after 23 minutes of racing and top eight is in 25 sek.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC