There is no much point when you see the sky, not the road, they could be higher...Quote:
Originally Posted by MAXLD
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There is no much point when you see the sky, not the road, they could be higher...Quote:
Originally Posted by MAXLD
nice small video with Mikko and Hanninen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=ge2czCiXCCQ
Ah.... just read all the reports about the stuff up with Timing....
I hope it's rectified for the remaining of the days....
But knowing there is going to be cm's of SNOW! I guess S(H)!T won't be able to get a plane out for timing in the mountains! The stages are further away from service as Autosport mentioned meaning possibly not getting times! Not even a clock at the beginning of the stage!!
Also just to add. SPEED TV in Australia are showing WRC Day 1 Monte Carlo Highlights... 15minutes.... Day 2 to 4 will be 30mins... (All from RedBull Media)
Will try to post up later on.
You can follow THE ENTIRE rally of this crew LIVE at this link: Diretta Rally - Rally Live Streaming - Rally di Monte Carlo 2013 - Diretta LiveQuote:
Originally Posted by Kielder
No, we can't. They're the biggest disappointment of the rally ;( .Quote:
Originally Posted by Motorsportfun
The opening of the day 1 highlights were really well made, enjoyed the editing...even though I couldn't understand the french version!!
I think the 15 minutes for day one was far too short, although 2012 day highlights were around 15-20 minutes of the days action, the rest of the time was spent recapping the days earlier - which got boring.
Onboards on the VW lacked! Both angles in Hirvonens car were wrong. Both should have been higher
30 Minutes sounds okay for the remainder of the rally although I hope there isn't too much emphasis on recap as in the past!
Rant over! :)
I still can't believe the timing issues that happened today. It's incredible that the cars had to start a stage without knowing their time on a previous one. One point is clear: if S1T were still working with the WRC, this wouldn't have happened, not here not anywhere else. It's a decision that FIA made (it seems due to save money), but neither they nor SIT has given public apologies, only that they're studying everything. Besides, they can't assure that the system will work properly tomorrow.
We only can find the bright side of the story in this Loeb's words: “I wasn’t measuring my pace at all, because with the official timing system not working, I couldn’t change my rhythm in accordance with that of the other drivers. So I pushed hard throughout the afternoon."