I'm not sure, but I think Kubica kept his foot on the brakes till the end.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
Releasing few meters before the bridge could of helped avoid the crash.
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I'm not sure, but I think Kubica kept his foot on the brakes till the end.Quote:
Originally Posted by noel157
Releasing few meters before the bridge could of helped avoid the crash.
what a bunch of fools! they should have put SS9 or at least SS7! Also Bouffy from SS8!Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
After seen ogiers couple of incidents, i'm willing to put money on that last years fords wouldn't survived that.
You can call it luck or whatever, vw has build a solid car:)
Perfect example what tyre choice mean at Monte. Driving on the limit with wrong tyres and losing about 1 sec/km.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juha_Koo
Indeed, big respect to him. Duez is not only fast, but also very friendly. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
So, in 12 minutes, Day 2 coverage of Monte Carlo will be here: http://www.hqsport.tv/bt_sport2.php
Also in 12 minutes, actually when snooker finishes :crazy: Dakar coverage will be here: http://www.hqsport.tv/euro_sport1.php
Enjoy! :bounce:
Thanks tolis. :) Enjoy it too!
Seriously? Everything I have seen him he barely touches the throttle and corners like a granny. I have been far more impressed with Twingo drivers if I am honest!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wim_Impreza
You don't remember his great results in the past I think? Or maybe you are very young that you can't remember this results? ;) You must know that Duez is only driving for his pleasure now and for the fans and that he had very serious heart problems in 2003.Quote:
Originally Posted by Allyc85