Tänak isn't a good example of a driver who doesn't crash much. I would not be surprised if last year he had worse crash stats than Novikov.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prisoner Monkeys
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Tänak isn't a good example of a driver who doesn't crash much. I would not be surprised if last year he had worse crash stats than Novikov.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prisoner Monkeys
I would say it's a matter of experience. Novikov has been driving in WRC since 2009? He wasn't that confident in first couple of years either. But times have changed and money talks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek
2 registered teams:
Ostberg (*pts maker)
Neuville *
Al-Attyiah
and
Novikov *
Häninnen *
Tänak
the only sure thing is østberg :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pantealex
at MC i've would say hänninen is the best choice beside mads! mads is always good at difficult conditions.
Look at the results page at wrc.com and see who is 'crash-happy' at the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prisoner Monkeys
Ott is 'self-made' looser. Come on, he has an M-Sport budget! But he lost it when he again and again didn`t listen Malcolm. 'You must finished rally!' - said Malcolm in New Zealand before 3 day. 'OK!' - said Ott and... crashed at SS20. He was at 5 position! And this situation repeat several times this year. He can blame only himself.
NoQuote:
Originally Posted by Andre Oliveira
Is this more realistic?Quote:
Originally Posted by Xsara Fan
1. Ostberg
2. Novikov (perhaps Neuville for asphalt rounds?)
team B
3. Neuville (perhaps Novikov for asphalt rounds?)
4. Al-Attiyah
? :)
No comments :)Quote:
Originally Posted by tommeke_B
But I like the way you think ;)
So, is it confirmed that both drivers will do all rounds of 2013 championship?
Yes, that's what the M-Sport release stated. I am not sure where the Team A/1, Team B/2 thing is coming from though......Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis