Urmo went wide in the junction and got stuck in the snowbank. The car seems to be ok. What a pity!
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Urmo went wide in the junction and got stuck in the snowbank. The car seems to be ok. What a pity!
Not wide, but much more faster :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Taavi
Are we sure on that ? We are getting a second opinion to confirm the latest information!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
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I'm sure JM-L will not be 'slowed' by the team as it means that Mikko won't be first on the road tomorrow. I'd still put my money on Mikko to be holding the trophy on Sunday afternoon.....
Loeb started distributing fake hopes a again...
If he doesn;t retire 3rd will be his by tommorow i guess....
I think that the S2000 must not be the easiest car to drive in snow conditions! The N4 cars should be easier to drive because of their torque as well and ofcourse their transmission systems.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Anyone have any related info?
Sandell 10º!!! great job!!!
Aaahh, finally a service break. I can go and make my morning doo doo.
Cya all on second loop.
In this rally I'm not so sure if he can get that high...Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
agree, especially with no mousse tyres.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
Where is Tom206, he should be jumping all over the place :pQuote:
Originally Posted by CABAIO E'LONA
kleisj: I think that the car has much advantages as well - weight, brakes or acceleration in higher speeds (even with lower top speed). The only issue is that no factory S2000 started on snow ever. We can see that the car works on snow if there is a man who can drive it and have a good setup. And anyway I still think that Ketomaa or Hanninen are better drivers ;)
Loeb tryed that last year in Norway.Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
4 norwegians in the top ten....
Does anyone know what happened to Brynildsen?
Yes how boring is that ...Quote:
Originally Posted by CABAIO E'LONA
;)
They are exactly equal in the overall standings with two different kind of cars!Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
Yes, and that's why I think Peugeot is doing very well on snow.
Latvala says he had few close to go off -moments on the route... will he ever learn not to push so much? maybe not.
weel this is proving to be an exiting rally (again) hope theres a good fight at the top. I think henning has good speed to stay where he is or maybe challenge the finns (just maybe)
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Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
I knew the 207 S2000 could be faster than jap GrNs on snow, Kosciuszko showed it in Rajd Magurski last week-end ;) but I wasn't expecting Sandell(even if I secretly wished it)to take advantage of his material so quickly :eek: :up:
PG`s engine is finish, so no superrally from him :down:
what a shame... they would have had nice fight with Garde.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
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Originally Posted by Viking
that sucks, hope garde finishes...
Bummer, the unreability of the Suzuki's shows again. Wonder how long Toni's car will left.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
You were joking for Rautenbach, but he is now the FASTEST Citroen in the results! :D
Also in 4, is now leading PWRC !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
Fresh picture of road conditions on stage 3/6 , thanks to Pino :D
Loeb has drived out of service, so he is still in the rally anyway.
God dammit that's true :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by PLuto
with all these (top) drivers making mistakes i can't have a good start in these years pickems....
btw i hold my fingers crossed for uwe nittel 'cause i am very curious on which place he will end up
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Originally Posted by DonJippo
Looks horrible, much like last day of 2002. If weather stay like that, sure some stages will be canceled.
But it has really been interesting start of the event :up:
Next purpose for Sandell and Ketomaa a top 8 overall :D
i doubt he's ever walked on snow before, much less driven on it, much less rallied on it. cut him some slack.Quote:
Originally Posted by Helstar
Al Qassimi's role isn't to set the world on fire.
the big picture with the deal is a junior program to encourage middle east rallying and middle east rally drivers (though how it will work for anybody with a strict adherence to the friday/saturday muslim weekend is beyond me).
Al Qassimi is there as a short-term stop-gap to wave the flag for Abu Dhabi at the top level until one of the juniors is ready to step up. there was nobody else and he's doing all he can.
he's not bending the car much, he's being humble and modest and, let's face it, he's not costing anybody else a chair.
consider all of that, and, like me, i'm sure you can live with him being slow on snow and ice.
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Originally Posted by DonJippo
oh, looks crappy... well crap it is :)
Hello everyone.....can't believe I'm actually not at the rally, but then again, with Atkinson and Loeb both deciding to see how bouncy the snowbanks are, maybe it's for the best!
Looking forward to an exciting afternoon with you all...from my office desk.....
According to MTV3 Loeb has retired after the service.
Yessss!
Meanwhile, SS5 underway :)
It seems to be true, loeb has not started the stage 5 and is out of the game.