It's not very hard to see you are a big Tanak fan is it *points at the icon + country*, even without reading a single post of yours.
Ruining the radiator when you are the only one out of top 5 that didn't lift or break on a jump is mistake.
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I agree. Both Neuville and Tanak are suffered by weakness of the car (fragile tarmac suspension in Hyundai and fragile under protection of Toyota)
However, as a Tanak fan, Tanak is way faster this year (setting top 3 times on every rallies this year) than Neuville last year (failed to capitalize Ogier's retirement in Finland) and Neuville has a obvious driving error by crashing in Sweden's SSS and timing error by checking late on the stage in GB which costs him the title, while Tanak's error is mostly not his fault (Catalunya, Sardinia and GB are the more debatable one). I think Tanak deserves more than Neuville, but they are both unlucky
its hard to imagine that the rally winner will not score any points in ps if he goes flat out... but anyway you are correct the PS will also play its part.
what are your plans for today ? have the anti depressants kicked in yet after seeing THE GREATEST DRIVER OF ALL TIMES TAKING A HUGE SHIT IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY THAT ONE OF THE USELESS DOGS WILL LIFT IN AUSTRALIA ?
Sorry, I can't resits...
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The FIA should change this rule by various guest pilots to start in such good positions (10). Let guests start 1.
Fantastic jokes @Ds3, keep going. Although the chances are small, I really hope to see Loeb again in more events next year. Would be funny if he returns full-time at Citroën to ridicule Ogier for a year.