My pics from shakedown:
rallysport.hu - Rally de France - teszt
it was really boring :(
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My pics from shakedown:
rallysport.hu - Rally de France - teszt
it was really boring :(
Shakedown times
Loeb, Citroën 1.47,1
Ogier, Citroën 1.47,3
Sordo, Mini 1.47,3
Latvala, Ford 1.47,9
Petter, Citroën 1.48,1
Meeke, Mini 1.48,2
Henning, Ford 1.48,3
Räikkönen, Citroën 1.48,5
Wilson, Ford 1.48,6
Hirvonen, Ford 1.48,9
Østberg, Ford 1.49,0
1. Loeb, Citroen 1.47,1
2. Ogier, Citroen 1.47,3
-. Sordo, Mini 1.47,3
4. Latvala, Ford 1.47,9
5. P. Solberg, Citroen 1.48,1
6. Meeke, Mini 1.48,2
7. H. Solberg, Ford 1.48,3
8. Raikkönen, Citroen 1.48,5
9. Wilson, Ford 1.48,6
10. Hirvonen, Ford 1.48,9
S-WRC
1. Tanak, Ford 1.53,8
2. Hanninen, Skoda 1.54,1
3. Brynildsen, Skoda 1.56,9
4. Turán, Ford 1.58,3[/size][/font]
Pretty normal order but for Mikko... and the Mini's seem to be right on the pace now. :)
Indeed. I am expecting a very strong performance from Dani in France....Let's see.... :)
Novikov said to me after shakedown: 'This shakedown was useless...' :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Fri
Guys,
I’ve been out to have a look at those metal poles. Here’s what i think!
Colin Clark previews Rally France - YouTube
These poles aren't gonna stop drivers from cutting corners. Absolutely useless IMHO. First one who touches them and poles are thrown away.
Or they'll be easily removed by spectators. If they'll stay on the corner put badly they can easily damage the car running behind, remember Valousek in Jänner this year, similar damage and that's if lucky. I understand why they have to do something, the world around rallying world have changed during last 20 years or so, even if everyone doesn't realize that, but anticutting poles should be done so that they prevent drivers from cutting.Quote:
Originally Posted by cali
Road preservation uber alles...
LOL....
i wonder why they do not use them in spain, monte ects...and why only this year in france...
WAKE UP people and see the big picture....its the only solution.