He can say what he wants on the radio. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Politicians do that also and you cannot nevertheless believe them. :p :
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He can say what he wants on the radio. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Politicians do that also and you cannot nevertheless believe them. :p :
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Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Many problems with split times, lots of drivers have split missing :mark:
Prokop less than 1s slower than Ogier on SS1 :)
Maybe another interesting duel ;)
Don't forget Martin Prokop, who is always strong in Germany. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Koppomsbo
Ogier is on a league of his own only prokop comes close...lets see what meeke has to offer
What an idea from FIA some WRCs(Kuipers, Kleinjan)which go behind the Jwrcs... :rolleyes:
I really hope that Ogier will get a WRC drive this year (perhaps Rally GB?), but latest rumours say that Citroen has no plans of giving him a WRC car :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Would be really cool to have Ogier to score points for Citroën on gravel and Sordo to score on tarmac. With only two tarmac events next year Citroën really needs a good gravel driver alonside Loeb to be able to fight for the Manu' title. I think Rally GB would be a good test to see how Ogier does in a WRC car on gravel.
On the first released entry list they had priority 2 (which would have made them start in front of the JWRC's), but in the second release they lost the priority. Still a mystery to me...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Interesting is that Ogier is almost as fast as the slowest of WRC drivers...