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Shakedown times till 11:00 hour
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Shakedown times (till 11:00 hour)
1. Ogier 3.36,3 (4 runs)
2. Loeb 3.37,7 (4 runs)
3. Hirvonen 3.38,5 (4 runs)
4. Meeke 3.39,1 (4 runs)
5. Raikkonen 3.39,3 (4 runs)
6. Sordo 3.40,1 (4 runs)
7. Ostberg 3.41,2 (2 runs)
8. P. Solberg 3.41,2 (3 runs)
9. H. Solberg 3.41,4 (3 runs)
10. Araujo 3.42,0 (4 runs)
11. Latvala 3.43,2 (2 runs)
12. D. Kuipers 3.44,1 (4 runs)
15. P. van Merksteijn 3.46,4 (3 runs)
21. Weijs 3.52,8 (3 runs)
22. B. ten Brinke 3.53,2 (6 runs)
28. R. Kuipers 3.56,1 (4 runs)
29. E. van Loon 3.56,5 (5 runs)
Posted By Gerard Grouve on Thursday, August 18, 2011
Tags wrc times shakedown germany rally
Besides the Mini adventure I'm really looking forward to see how Weijs jr stacks up against Ott and Juho.
Ogier 3.36,3 (4 passages)
Loeb 3.37,7 (4 passages)
Hirvonen 3.37,7 (5 passages)
Latvala 3.37,9 (4 passages)
P. Solberg 3.38,6 (5 passages)
H. Solberg 3.38,7 (4 passages)
Ostberg 3.39,0 (4 passages)
Meeke 3.39,1 (4 passages)
Raikkonen 3.39,3 (4 passages)
Sordo 3.40,1 (4 passages)
Araujo 3.42,0 (4 passages)
Flodin 3.43,5 (6 passages)
Wilson 3.43,7 (6 passages)
D.Kuipers 3.44,1 (5 passages)
P.Van Merksteijn Jr. 3.46,4 (4 passages)
Burkart 3.47,4 (5 passages)
Tänak 3.47,5 (3 passages)
Herbold 3.48,2 (4 passages)
Prokop 3.48,5 (3 passages)
Block 3.49,6 (5 passages)
Campana 3.50,9 (5 passages)
Turan 3.51,0 (2 passages)
Weijs Jr. 3.52,1 (4 passages)
Hänninen 3.52,3 (2 passages)
[WRC] Rallye d'Allemagne - 18 au 21 août 2011 - Forum-Rallye - Page 14
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indeed...last year against neuville he won relatively easy. Hanninen is a stronger opponent though.
Indeed! Ott has never done any rallies with S2000 car on tarmac. An he has done only 2 rallies on tarmac anyway :-) Germany (5th with superally) and France (second) last year. So, I do not expect too much. Podium would be excellent for him I think (Behind Hänninen and Prokop).
He must win against tourists like prokop with ease, at least on day 2...if he does not then "houston we have a problem"
Prokop and Weijs have very good local knowledge and I'm sure they will be strong here.
Mikkelsen and Lindroos where surprisingly 'slow' in Finland, I wonder whether the same will happen to Weijs and Riedemann.
Is Weijs limited to the same tyres as the SWRC registered drivers?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirek