I watched the onboard earlier today and don't remember seeing any spectators to do the job, and propably there were something too damaged.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
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I watched the onboard earlier today and don't remember seeing any spectators to do the job, and propably there were something too damaged.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
Loebs cars was ****ed. The cops wouldn't havent allowed him to drive on puic roads with the damage
+1Quote:
Originally Posted by 6789
rear left wheel was broken.See the photo
Sebastien Loeb rolls and retires on SS4 of Rally Australia - WRC news - AUTOSPORT.com
Loeb is 23 minutes behind Kosciuszko and Ogier 13 minutes behind.
in case that we dont have any retirements(difficult at these circumstances,but just a scenario)only Ogier can manage points from finishing into points.I think that he can reach 6th position.Loeb can t without a LOT of retirements.
i have calculate a speed difference with Kosciuszko n4 car about 4sec/km.
We have about 245 ss km more.
would be cool if ogier could get some points and mikko should win. then we still have 3 guys batteling for first place in wrc.
Very hardly that we can see Loeb in points. Big mistake from citroen management. Now ford guys will close very good. Only power stage can repair situation.
THX. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by tolis
What complete BS. In Australia in 2005 one of your Ford friends pushed me over when I tried to take a picture of the underside of the new Focus..... they also serviced the car in tents for the whole rally so on one could see any details of the car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brother John
But then again that wouldn't suit your rampant anti-French view would it?
yes but there is no hope for them...realistically speaking its a disgrace for the ford team to be able to lead a rally after only the two top citroens retire....and if conditions are dry tommorow i would like to see how Solberg reacts and also if the Ford guys can open the road without any mistakes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barreis
And i repeat my question, what with weather condition?
630am everyone and first stage starts in two hours!! Good morning! Nice hour drive to stage
Good morning.
Morning, morning :) ))) (or midnight)Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
Good nIght to you guys haha
Silly time difference!
Sun is back and blue skies.... hopefully roads dried out a bit.... but we know only when cars are on stage, here in the service at least better then yesterday...Quote:
Originally Posted by AP-Racing
Very difficult night come to us :)
2 litr's coffee and all ok :) )))))Quote:
Originally Posted by KKS
ThanksQuote:
Originally Posted by ProRally
A double coffee for me, please... no sugar.
with cogniac?Quote:
Originally Posted by danon
I hope the kangaroos received the day-2 team orders - being on standby :bounce: ... not jumping out until further notice...
Lovely wind and sun. Road base is still damp, With some big puddles about. Road is drying but!
how much minutes till the start?
22 min'sQuote:
Originally Posted by dimviii
so much? woohQuote:
Originally Posted by KKS
thanks KKSQuote:
Originally Posted by KKS
Current local time in Coffs Harbour ->>> Current local time in Australia
Itinerary ->>> http://www.wrc.com/results/2011/rall...lia/itinerary/
10 mins exactly now...
Coffee is OK... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by AP-Racing
Starting order - Hirvonen, Latvala, PSolberg, HSolberg, Wilson, Al Qassimi, Novikov, Ogier, Loeb, Van Merksteijn, Oliveira, Block
Time to wake up everybody...
Whoops didn't read properly
Yup cold wind but sunny!
Stage live yet?
I don't know how many stages I will last :D
Are you on stages? If yes, you're happy man.Quote:
Originally Posted by GigiGalliNo1
me too...Quote:
Originally Posted by focus206
stage - live
Mikko on 1st split.
Lets see if Solberg has any speed reserves....
It's 10 000 miles to Coffs Harbour , we got a full tank of coffee, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses...
Yes on stages both Fords drove past