if you watch carefully Jaris and Petters photos at every rally,you will not have question why they are at every rally in troubles.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
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if you watch carefully Jaris and Petters photos at every rally,you will not have question why they are at every rally in troubles.Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Indeed, Al Rajhi is leading by 9 minutes! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RS
^^^This. Certainly more exciting than the usual Loeb borefest.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iskald
The interest is if Paddon can overcome all the missed stage penalties and get up into 2nd placeQuote:
Originally Posted by tolis
Looking at the pic of Petter above I think I get what you mean...Quote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
2012 WRC Rally de Portugal Mads Ostberg Big River Crossing - YouTube
Sorry if this has already been posted but this is just an insane 'watersplash' for Rally Portugal!
I was there during the afternoon. This stage is used since 2008 and the river was more a less always like that. I supposed with the rain in the last 2 days the river was a little bit higher, but not too much difference from other years. JML stopped after the river and continue 5 or 6 seconds after, nothing against JML but I thought that I won the "jackpot" after walking for 3 km to reach this place. The gift came from Sebastian Chardonnet, he did me the favour to stop near me to change the front right tyre. He was the last car!Quote:
Originally Posted by pettersolberg29
He's only 50 seconds behind and has been taking more than out of the others every stage so, barring catastrophe, you'd expect that to happen early in the final day. The 9 mins to P1 is a stretch though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlo